\ *m> • B* MILADY’S CARRIAGE With its prancing steeds and liveried footmen —is a landmark passing along the main street—on its daily errand of shopping to the store where quality counts. Our large stock of Ladies’ Requisites Places us in the proud position of being aide to attend to the wants of the most fastidious with a promptitude and satisfaction pleasing to all. Our practical knowledge of our customers’ requirements enables us to offer for your appreciation The right goods at the right prices. An acquaintance order ripens into life-long friendship with the store of reliable values. Our Spring Millinery delights the eyes of all who see it while the exquisiteness of , Our Season’s Drapery Is a matter for sincere commendation. The three ruling features of this store are QUALITY— REASONABLE PRICES—AND A CAREFUL ATTENTION TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS. We take a pleasure in supplying the wants of others. ADAIR BROTHERS, LTD. GISBORNE.
THE SMALL TROUBLES y m & rpHAT ENSUE IN THE HOME 17 YOUR GIG OR BUGGY IS NOT RUNNING SMOOTHLY MAY WEAR ON THE FAMILY UNTIL THE GOD OF LOVE BECOMES DESPONDENT. A HAPPY MAN OR WOMAN IS HE OR SHE WHO ENTRUSTS THEIR VEHICLE-BUILDING AND REPAIRING TO J. B. LEYDON, COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDER. TEL. 196. BRIGHT STREET.
BE ORIGINAL. Let the imprint of originality he shown in the character of the furniture you select. Infinite Variety Is displayed in every scheme of Nature and the result is pleasing and satisfactory. We invite inspection of our factory, that you may see the special facilities we have which enable us as specialists in Art Furnishings, to economically produce the New and Artistic Styles in vogue at the present time. Grundy and Sherinan, Ltd. MANUFACTURERS OF ARTISTIC FURNITURE. Gladstone Road, Gisborne PHONE 288
aesamangMKßEES GEORGE DAVIES, SUIT SPECIALIST, Mb lop Buildings, . . SISIIR NE.. . NOAH'S ARK. I have thirty two branches selling suits for cash. I can buy as much as thirty two other tailors put together. I buy direct from the mills. lam a wholesaler direct to the public. I can save you £2 on your suit to measure--and give you a written guarantee for satisfaction or your money back. I do tho biggest, suit business in tho Dominion, because I give the same satisfaction as the £5 tailors, for £2 less. Evening Dress suits a speciality. Better come and seo my samples to-day. UNDIIEDS of Ladies’ and Child- . ren’s Hate (all new); your pick ,t 3d and 6d each. Sewing Machines rom £l, all in good working order, roil Bedsteads, from ss. Brass-railed ledsteads, from 15s. nINGO” - ■ OINTMENT cures Wounds, Sores, Scratches, Burns tnd Scalds, Varicose Veins, and Eax,ohe. Ohtmmble fr-rn all leading -r-rl r>r direct from v.V .. t>'*i
£j_ISBORNE JJUSINESS Good’s Muildings, Gladstone Road. PRINCIPAL —Miss Wilcox, assisted by Efficient Staff. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. SHORTHAND— Pittman and Gregg Systems. BOOK-KEEPING—DoubIe Entry applicable to any Vet. of books. TYPEWRITING—FuII equipment of standard machines, and great pains are taken to make students exPe COMMER CIA L CORK ESPON DENCE—Penmanship, Duplicating, and all Commercial Subjects. MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVlCE—Students Coached in necessary subjects for examination. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION —Private and strictly confidential instruction given to those whose education has been neglected. . POSITIONS—No dimculty m placing graduates in positions, as demand is in excess of supply. Large number of students placed in lucrative positions annually. ~ Clients attended for shorthand dictation. Typewriting at moderate fees. Circular letters at cheap rate for thousand Stationholders’ and Tradesmen s fl.wvk*. fid) listed wnd na la need.. TVTO HOUSE shoiM k ii6 without the IN “Dii ‘Dingo” Eucalyptus, “Dingo' Dintment, and “Dingo” Toothache lure. These are worth a whole median© chest of other remedies, and each s sold at the small sum of Is per bot;le. All leading storekeepers or direct Tom the “Dingo” Medicine Co., 173, lobson Street. DINGO” TOOTHACHE CURE Ims relived thousands. L’riee, Is per bottle.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2622, 2 October 1909, Page 7
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