TRANSITORY TRADE. Transitory trade, the purchases of the* casual customer, are not to be despised, and we do not scorn it, but we aim to make permanent sat is fif'd customers, and we are succeeding to a marvellous decree. If you have a look at our wir-dows this week and become convinced of the values wo arc offering, we will gladly welcome you as a permanent. We want your custom, but we want to deserve it. We want you to buy here to-day and upon every occasion that you require goods. Oar business has been built up by assiduously cultivating the confidence and goodwill of the people—by giving them honest merchai disc at honest prices. DISTINGUISHED DRESS MATERIALS. Far-seeing women under the stimulus of the attractive valors that are being offered in the llnest weaves cf dress materials that we have ever shown, are making daily visits to this department. Note our prices on a few of the much asked for materials. ' " STRiPEQ TWEEDS, in green, brown, and dary grey tripes, 42in. wide, at Is lid, 2s 3d. 2s lid. SPECIAL LINE NAVY SERGE, all wool, indigo dye, 42in. wide, Is lid. ALL WOOL CHEVIOTS, in shades of brown, move, navy, and cream, -ifin. wide, at 3s 9d, and 4s 6d. COSTUME VICUNAS (plain cloth) in various shades of brown, green, cobalt, grey, and ulue, 42iu. to oGm. wide. 2s Gd, 2s lid, 3s 9d, to 7s Gd. , ROBE LENGTHS OF FANATISE CHEVORN in brown, navy, and green, 25s Gd, and 28s Gd the robe length; FANCY CHEVIOTS in all the new shades, 48in. wide, at 8s 9d a vard. EXCLUSIVE ROBES IN CHEVROU BORDURE, in the new paen shades, and green, no two alike, at 38s Gd, 50s. G3s the robe length. WARM FURS. The season for warm Furs is almost with us, and even to-day they would he most acceptable. We have a magnificent selection of separate Furs and Sots. You can rest assured that, whatever price you pay, you are getting the fullest value and paying the least retailing profit. MARMOT NECKLETS, 8s 9d, 10s 6d, 15s Gd. to 49,s Gd. JAUM HAIR NECKLETS 12s 6d. 15s Gd, 21s. WHITE FOXALINE NECKLETS, 15s Gd. IDs 6d. to 39s Cd. MiTATION STONE MARTIN NECK ETS, 17s 6d. SABLE -ITCH NECKLETS. 29. s Gd. to 57s 6d. \MERICAN OPOSSUM NECKLETS 2Gs 6d, to Gss 3 EAR SQUIRREL, LOCK AND KOLINSKY NcCKLE fS from 17s Gd to * 77s 6d. MUFFS to match. „ , BAUM AND GREY FOXALINE SETS., 45s to 4Ss 6d. BLACK THIBET AND WHITE THIBET SETS 55s to. 6o&. MARMOT AND MUSQUASH SETS 63s to 755. ISABELLA BEAR SETS, 90s. HANDSOME FITCH SETS, £4 17s 6d. _ AMERICAN OPOSSUM STOLES AND MUFF, oos to £o os. JAP MINK SETS £6 Os Od. L’HE MEN’S SECTION.— Special|Offering. We can supply you with under-garments and furnishings that fit best and wear longest. In fact tvs can sell you better undreclothing than you ever had before. _ Our stock is comprised of the most sought after styles in reliable qualities. lERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND PANTS 3s 64, 3s Gd, 4s 6d. os Gd ATURAL WOOL UNDERSHIRTS short and long .sleeves, medium Tunicrlvh A f, 6d 4s lTd os Od, "to Os Od. HETLAND AND NATURAL LAMB’S WOOL UNDERSHIRTS winter weights, 4s 6d. ss, 5s 3d, 6s 3d. «-s and 9s Go. n , AVENDER AND FAWN UNDERSHIRTS B <s lid, bs 6d, -s Gd. HETLAND LAMB’S WOOL UNDERPANTS (plain and ribbed), 4s 6d, s, 5s 6d. 6s 3d, to Ss Gd. ' Wm. PE-TTIE. and Co. T. E. TONEYCLIFFE. MANAGING DIRECTOR.
I? 't? 1 READY-TO-WEAR. . • 1909 STYLES Now Opened Up. In ali the LATEST MATERIALS and NEWEST DESIGNS from 27 16 to 75/=. . . SEE OUR WINDOW PIS PI ? ift; a' taHceaggs wssBaEBSX ,'itvczsgn NEWIZEAI/AMD eMT-HiNGIFACIORY Specialists
FIREWOOD. WHATAUPOKO WOOD AMD COAL DEPOT. THE undersigned, having taken over the above, are prepared to Supply DRY FIREWOOD, in any lengths; DRY FIREWOOD, in any lengths; also COAL and COKE in any quantity, at LOWEST RATES. Orders left with Pilcher Bros., Whataupolco, will receive prompt attention. Ring up 3/6. LIgTON and C0 m Proprietors. CALLS your attention to J-acre (well laid T.G.L out) and seven-roomed Dwelling; centrally situated, Whataupoko. —Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2486, 27 April 1909, Page 3
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