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THE “DEPENDABLE” m The first showing of Dress Goods for the coming season is indeed, magnificent. It includes the newest and prettiest English and Continental creations in exclusive Costume Lengths, as well as the more useful regular lines such as Tweeds; Cloths, etc. We need not dilate on the price advantage our goods show. We think Gisborne people know our values well enough to take this fact for • granted. Call to-day and inspect. Exclusive Costume Lengths. Smart Two-tone Striped Cloths, in new shades of green, and navy, 35/6 and 45/6. - » Smart Costume Tweeds, in a variety of new effects, 27/6 " ahd 30/- - _ - New Cheveron Striped Tweeds, suitable for tailor-made costumes, 28/6 and 39/6. ' „ The Latest Two-tone effects, plain material for skirt, checked for coat, 42/- .. Tweeds and Cloths. . New Costume Tweeds, in smart heather mixtures, and two tone effects, 44in. wide, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6. Special Riding Habit Tweed, in grey and fawn, 56in., 10/6. A Big Range of Plain Cloths, in Venetian and other makes, in shades of navy, brown, green, and wine, at 2/6, 2/11, 3/9, 4/6, to 7/6. Navy Serges. ■ . An exceptionally wide range, in such well known makes as the “ Pirle” and “ Amaranth,” in. Estamens and coating finishes, at 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, to 5/6. A big assortment of Colored Cheviot Serges, at 3/11 and 4/6. Evening Goods. A beautiful assortment of. Evening Goods is just to hand, including Mirons, Chrystalmes, Crepe-de-Soies, Fancy Nets, etc. An inspection of these goods is particularly invited. Country Orders. Our Mail-order Department is a boon- to folk living “ out of town.” All orders are executed promptly and carefully. Send for Patterns of anything you need. win. ie i €®.» m T. E. TGNEYGLIFFE, MANAGING DIRECTOR,

W. J. BARLOW. A S ENGINEER. FOR ' SALE CADILLAC CARS—The most reliable for our rough reads, as proved by the severe tests just concluded in the British Isles, having traversed 7065 miles under competent supervision, costing only Is 3d for repairs. English Coventry Free-tvheel BICYCLES, from £8 10s. Second-hand MOTOR CARS., from £SO. Accumulators charged. Magnetos fitted. Cars of any make repaired, adjusted or overhauled. Sundries of the highest grade stocked. All the work supervised by a practical tradesman. Trial solicited.; Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. An Electricianemployed on the premises. Medical coils, etc., repaired or manufactured. gARLOV/’S JfOTOR Q.ARAGE, GLADSTONE ROAD. Telephone 354. FIREWOOD. WHATAUPOKO WOOD AND COAL REPOT. THE undersigned, having taken over the above, lire prepared to Supply DRY FIREWOOD, in any lengths; also, COAL and COKE in any quantity, at LOWEST RATES. Orders left with Pilcher Bros., Whataupoko, will receive prompt attention. Ring up 376. LISTON AND CO., Proprietors. TO OCCASIONAL READERS. tv FOR One Shilling a fortnight youcan have THE ‘‘TIMES” DELIVERED at your door. Our collector -will; call for the money, and you can discontinue at a day’s notice at any time.. Ring' up Telephone 500, or send a Memo, to the Manager. 7 RING HP ’PHONE 500. For your Printing Orders. Our Stock is second to none in Gisborne, and avc can supply you with everything that aii up-to-date Printing House should. Pamphlets,. Sports Programmes, Race Programmes, - Concert Pro* grammes, Tickets &c.,. &e., all sup* plied at shortest possible notice. Q.ISBORNE TpiMES QQ.> J p JOB DEPARTMEj PEEL STREET.

gT. pATRICK’S ANNUAL SPORTS 1909.THURSDAY. MARCH 25. To be held an Victoria Domain. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. (To start at 1 p.m.).. 1. MAIDEN RACE, 120yds. First prize £1 IGs ; second prize 10s. Entrance- 2s. (To start at 1.15 p.m.) 2. BOYS’ RACE (under 16), 100yds. First prize 10s. Entrance 6d. (To start at 1.30 p.m.) 3. GIRLS’ RACE (under 16), 100 yds. First prize 10s. Entrance A free. (To start at 1.45 p.m.) 4. ST. PATRICK’S HANDICAP, of three distances, 100, 200, and 300yds. First prize £5; second prize £2; third prize £1 To be decided on points-: 5,3, and 1. Entrance os. First event* 100yds. (To start at 2 p.m.) 5. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ HANDICAP, 100yds. First prize £1; second prize 10s. Entrance Is. (To start at 2-20 p.m.) 6. SIAMESE RACE. First prize £l. Entrance 2s. 7. HALF-MILE. HANDICAP. Firstprize £3; second prize £l. Entrance 3s. (To start at 2.50 p.m.) 8. BICYCLE RACE, one mile. First prize £2 or Trophy; second prize 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. (To start at 3 p.m.) 9. ST. PATRICK’S HANDICAP, 200yds. (To start at 3.5 p.m.) 220 YARDS HANDICAP,, for members of Civil Service Sports Association. First prize, trophy, presented by C. F. _ Lewis, vice-presi-dent ; second prize, by Association. Entries close with Mr W. H. Payne, secretary C.b. Sports Association, on Saturday, March 13th. (To start at 3.15 p.m.) 10. HOSPITAL RACE. First prize £2 2s, or Trophy ;second prize £l. (To start at 3.30 p.m.) 11. RIP-SAWING COMPETITION (open). First prize, Tools valued at £2; second prize Tools valued at £1; third prize Tools valued, at 10s. To be judged on points. Entrance 2s. (To start at 3.45 p.m.) 12 BICYCLE RACE, 2 miles. First prize £2 or Trophy; second prize 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. (To start at 4 p.m.) ; 13. ONE MILE HANDICAP. • First prize £4; second prize £1; third prize 10s. Entrance 3s. (To start at 4.15 p.m.) 14. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES OF-WAR. First prize £l. ■trance 2s 6d per team. (To start at 4.30 Mi 15. ST. PATRICK’S HANDICAP, S 00yds. (To start at 4.45 p.m.). 16. HIGH JUMP: First pnze LI. Entrance Is. (To start at 5 p.m.) • _ 17 PLACE-KICKING COMPETITION. First prize £l. Entrance Enules and Conditions to he seen at ;„ria Billiard Sataon fe P|gJtreet, Hon. See. . Box 18P., ;' , . ECTIONS—A corner 5-acre Whataupoko. Valuable position atj £3SO,—W. Lissant Clayton, ./ ;;

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2458, 24 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2458, 24 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2458, 24 March 1909, Page 3

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