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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. '.Change of Advertisements should reach this office before five o’clock each evening. REYNOLDS’ GESiTBAI FURNISHING. EMPORIUM. QOME gECURE REAL BARGAINS. TIE A gETS, 40 Pieces ... "."■'l2/6 gNGLISH QHINA LET SETS, 6 Pieces... QARFET gQUARES - JJEARTH-JJU.GS " - / rpABLE QOVERS • • TINOLEUMS gEDSTEADS 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR cash this Month. OUTLERY— A Splendid Assortment-. RATTAN QHAJBS 9/6 ALL ABE INVITED. E. 0. ■ REYNOLDS.

DRESSY BOOTS SMART. OXFORDS COMFY SLIPPERS FOR : V TOADIES’ THE NEW SHAPES ARE: THE SAVOY THE BOSTON THE NEW YORK The “SAVOY” Shape is a round toe, with a good spring and high hollowed leather heel. Narrow fitting. We stock it in LADIES’ BLACK AND TAN GLACE KID BOOTS and SHOES, but-, ton or lace, at 18s 6d to 25s per pair. The “BOSTON” is a full round toe, with plenty of fitting, narrow waist, and smart Cuban heel. Stocked in— PATENT GOLOSHED BOOTS and SHOES, and in TAN GLACE KID (dark shade), 21s to 205./;p The “NEW YORK” has a flat tread with slight swing land fairly high heel. On stock in TAN RUSSIAN CALF OPEN FRONT OXFORDS, or BLACK BOX CALF BOOTS and SHOES, from 21s to 27s 6d. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN FOOTWEAR AT THE

NEWr-ZEALAMD eg AT HANNAH’S CORNER ONLY. FORgT. pATRICK’S (^OCIAL. LADIES’ DANCING SHOES. 3/11 4/6 5/6 g/g AND UP. GENTS’ SHOES. 5/6 7/6 8/6 g/g 'AND UP. JJEW Q.OODS rpo.JJAND. TEL. 335. WRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE. a; HANNAH & CO. Extensive alterations are to be. made l the temporary chambers occupied by he House of Representatives, mainly, lie old ball-room in Government House, ill be added on to the chamber and sect for galleries, a. nevv Council chamber being provided elsewhere. The resent “Hansard” galleries willhere the Speaker’s chair was, and Mr. peaker will be seated .against the side all. with members-around him. ./ - ' :vi ■■ - V:.;.. - . S ...

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

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305

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

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

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