* * * * * II ■ * * * * * * * * * Ip * * *s* * * * * * * * * * * ►P * * * * *& * * * * * *p * * * •S' ►I« * ►l< •5* •35* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *• * * *]?’ * Men's T:reusers .5/6, 7/6 and 8/11 per pair We have just opened up a very large shipment of Men’s Tweed Trousers that were bought at a bit under the usual prices. They are all good, dark serviceable colors, and are suitable for work and for town wear The prices we have marbed them, places them within the means of the most slender purses, and there is good honest wear in every pair of them. We have them in all sizes from 3 to 7, but they are sure to sell out quickly. Come early and secure a pair. 500 Men’s Tweed Trousers These are dark tweeds and are suitable for all classes of work. Only 5/6 per pair. 500 Men’s Hairline Tweed Trousers. The tweed that lias been famous for many years for its durability. Only 7/6 per-pair. 100 Men’s Saddle Tweed .Trousers. These are absolutely the strongest Trousers you can buy —for hard wear there is nothing to equal them. Only 8/11 per pair. AT RE’S *p ►!< >l< *2* ’ *5? & >5« ■S' ■S* *l' ►S ■S’ “S* ■S > * < *s* *s* *s* *s* *** - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ►> * * * ►p * * ►p * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * •5* * * * * * * * ►p *S * * * * * * * •5* * ►P ■S* •5* * ►p ►S’ * * * *S> * * Use FsFiisiifif problem S#l¥€l A WORD TO THE WISE. The Fiimilslmig’ Problem ; one that every Householder finds a great difficulty in solving—firstly, beuise it is hard to make a choice, from the furniture that is stored m bhow)oms, of anything that suits your requirements. This all lacks something—falls short m its usefulness or is deficient in its rtistio qualities, or- both. The price is a great consideration. Ihe articles 3u need are marked' so extravagantly high, that you quite rightly hesitate to lend so much money. . -., , .. j evnn'M These difficulties can now be overcome by paying a visit to the LUAJJUiN URNTfURE FACTORY, -where von can be supplied with Furniture MADE O YOUR ORDER, at much less* a price than you can procure elsewhere — iad FiSv!‘we have NO RENT to pay. NO SHAREHOLDERS seeking for ig Profits.- Secondly, we have none but first-class Tradesmen employed, and am personally working in the Factory myself, and supervise all work turned Lit. Thirdly, we have the most Up-to-date Machinery m the Day, and the irgest stock of seasoned Timber in tile town. . Having installed the latest and most Up-to-date Machinery, we are now irnino- out Sashes, Doors, and Mouldings unequalled for quality and finish v an-? factory in the Dominion. Doors and Windows at Auckland prices, ad 10 per cent, off mouldings. Delivered to any part of the town. SUPPtRT THE MAN THAT BROUGHT THE PRICES BOWN. CHAS TAYLOR* MAN DFACTDRINCx FURNITURE FACTORY I ppeir Gladstone Hoad. Telephone 333. 3 #’ W on. © sa m / - aa M m "■ - luff. if: m m - 6 c And mi m Can be BOUGHT at ' BERSON ’ S ;.A. BisHt to Order NTAURS NSTRELS = 5.A. PATTERN = DGE=WHITWORTH £l4 10s £ls JSS £l3 EOS £7 EOS £l6
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2664, 20 November 1909, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2664, 20 November 1909, Page 3
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