SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. P. H GRAHAM, architect, WILLIAMS and SHERRATT’S BUILDINGS, LOWE STREET. TAN FOOTWEAR TTASHION says tliat TANS are to be THE thing for Spring and Summer. I am Fully Stocked with all the very Latest Styles, and Invite your Inspection. HARRY ADAIR, »-HE PHIT-EESIE SHOE STORE, ’Rhone 132. RING UP TELEPHONE 123 FOR PARKER BROS. & SHERIDAN (Successors to J. F. Pettie and GMatthewson). PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. THE Leading Wine and Spirit Merchants • Hotel brokers ; Importers of Highest Grades Continental W -o' and Brandies: Agents for Imperial ana Crown Ale; Rondura Teas—Full stocks or ah leading lines. SPECIALITIES FOR HIGH-CLA/S TRADE. J' Matthewson’s No. 1 Whisky.nifie old favorite). Cuddledoon, 20-pear-old liqueur whisky. Bell’s Pure Malt. Fueurheerd’s very old , drown Sherry. Gonzalez Port. Premier’s Liqueur Brandy Brandimentiue (the rarest quality liqueur). Gu ~nness’ Invalid Stout (Blood Wolf/s bottling). LING CIDER—A delicious and invigorating beverage prescribed by highest medical authorities as a positive remedy and preventative of rheumatism, gout, etc, and a most delightful restorative in all ailments. Ask your medical adviser. It is pronounced by connoisseurs equal in flavor to fine champagne. , „ Our Prices are Right, and all the above lines are finest procurable. Satisfaction guarnateed. READ THIS S POLISHES WE STOCK. RED FOR RED KID. BLUE FOR BLUE SHOES. WHITE FOR AY HITE FOOTWEAR. TAN FOR TAN LEATHER. BLACK FOR ALL. In QOBRA-4D. JJADIUM— gD. gPOONERS—gD. pEERLESS— OD. QJRIFFENS— gD. gnANCO-gD. . gUBBIN—JS. LADIES! CI EE OUR LOVELY SHOES FOR 3 WEE BABIES, just to hand. Our Fine Footwear for this Season urpasses anything ever shown in Gislorne before. TAN SHOES and BOOTS from 9s 6d >er pair, in all shades and shapes, up o 37s 6d per pair. GIRLS’ BLACK AND TAN, in all he daintiest lines. SPECIAL HOLIDAY BOOTS—Lalies’, Gents’, Child’s. Tel. 335. R. HANNAH & 00. CASH! WHY NO PAIN the ruling feature of my practice, BECAUSE ADOPT Methods which are sensible, new, and tried, and am always on qui vive for something better, econdlv, I use my own anaesthetic ch is the result of many years’ ex■mentation, not on my patients, for b would be unfair to them and useto my aim, but on myself, until ir many disapnointments I discovera preparation which I now 1 - find 1 not improve upon. v ■astly, I take pains to prevent pain. HAROLD GATO SURGEON DENTIST. (By Exam.) GLADSTONE ROAD, Anderson’s Bicycle Arcade. SINGING. MRS H. J. TAPLAY, (nee Jessie Caskie, S.A.) Pupil of Professors Robb (Glasgow), eresford-Sinyley (Shakespeare School Music, London) and Crane, S. frica. . ’ V 1 < ■ - ; l/fTRS TAPLAY is now prepared to YJL receive a limited number of upils in Voice Deep Ireathing and Pronunciation. Child211’s Classes (each limited to 10 Pupils 3 insure individual attention) in deep reathing. Physical Culture, Deportlent. Sight Reading and Class Singing. Address: / “NAUMAI,” Kaiti, (Next to Dr. Reeves.) fTILL Advertisers please bote that V Changes of Advertisements mu*t ch this office before five o’olodkeacb mins.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2682, 11 December 1909, Page 4
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