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THE WOMAN OF TASTE Is always particular about Tier Millinery. She wants something that is different from the] ordinary, yet withal, something that is both elegant and refined. OUR MILLINERY Is resplendent with all that good taste and modern modes demand. The designing and coloring have been carried out with a constant eye to that OCT O exquisite refinement, so dear to the well dressed woman. In all our models there is paramount, that touch of gentility and aristocratic dignity, making our Millinery the acme of artistic perfection. To have missed these fine Hats is to have let pass both an opportunity to gauge the Hew Season s Styles and a chance to secure the Hat you wish for at a price you wall be pleased to ]oay. ADAIR BROS., Ltd., GISBORNE.

THE SMALL TROUBLES ][o»«klCj-jeT*«‘ I !>£; s: J. B. That ensue in the home if YOUR GIG OR BUGGY IS NOT RUNNING SMOOTHLY MAY WEAR ON THE FAMILY UNTIL THE GOD OE LOVE BECOMES DESPONDENT. A HAPPY MAN OR WOMAN IS HE OR SHE WHO ENTRUSTS THEIR VEHICLE-BUILD INC: AND REPAIRING TO LEYDON, COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDER. TEL 196. BRIGHT STREET.

Sniff is Mere. o Tlie days are long and warm and by the end of the day you get weary; you have kept going all day and now you need rest. But how to obtain rest and still enjoy yourself reading or otherwise is a puzzle to you. DONT WORRY ABOUT THAT. Youv’e had quite enough to worry about all day, It’s our business to worry about that. We are specialists in chair construction and have a good stock of different styles to select from, hut in case none of these suit your exact requirements we shall be pleased to make something to suit and give you satisfaction. THE MORRIS AND THE RECLINIC are splendid chairs designed for comfort. ELEGANT IN STYLE ANI> FINISH and the low price will please you. Designs and prices posted if required. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Grundy & Shennan, Ltd., Art Furnishers, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Telephone 288.

To get a suit made to your neasure at a reasonable price, it is lie- longer necessary to put up with the s!op-to-measure factory suit, which is being hoisted on to men by drapers, mercers and storekeepers all over the country, neither is it necessary to pay the credit tailor five and six guineas to have a stylish suit made from good material. George Davies, the Suit Specialist, can make a suit to your measure—a suit with style, individuality and good wear at a saving of £2 on ordinary charges for good suits. Every suit is made in the firm s own workrooms by experts. They’re cut by cutters who know how. This firm can save you money, because they Buy direct from the mills—have their own warehouse —do the largest suit business in the ✓Dominion —sell for cash only make their profit in the aggregate, not on one suit. You take no risk either when you place your order with this firm. A written guarantee for satisfaction goes with every suit See the new Spring suitings to-day. They’re the best yet. The address is GEORGE DAVIES, Suit, Specialist, DUNLOP BUILDINGS, GISBORNE. NOAH’S ARK. ' HUNDREDS of Ladies’ and Children’s Hats (all new); your pick at 3d and 6d each. Sewing Machines from £l, all in good working order. Iron. Bedsteads, from ss. Brass-railed Bedsteads, from 15s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2657, 12 November 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2657, 12 November 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2657, 12 November 1909, Page 7

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