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THE TIDES,

i ■ • -V III | V ; ! . THE GISBORNE TI I Men’s ■ | 1 Tweed | M 't;'- ; T * *-1 Trousers 1 | I 5/6, 7/6 and 8/11 per pair | * We have just opened up a very large shipment of * • t Men’s Tweed Trousers that were bought at a bit * 4 under the usual prices. They are all good, dark serviceable colors, and are suitable for work and for town »|< *j< wear. The prices we have marked them, places them ->j, •fj 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 | self out quickly. Come early and secure a pair. | * 100 Men’s Tweed Trousers 1 |J These are dark tweeds and are suitable for all |j classes of work. || 1 Only 5/6 per pair, f | 100 Men’s Hairline Tweed $ t Trousers. 1 | The tweed that has been famous for many years | - |J for its du ab'Jity. || | Only 7/6 per pair. | 1 100 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. | 1 s % 4 | AT 1 1 EURE’S 1 SHIPPING. ARRIVED. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. Waikonini, scow (1.30 p.m.), 60 tons, White, from Great Barrier. SAILED. V FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. Delphic s.s., (12 p.m.)), 12,000 tons, Breen, for Port Chalmers. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. .Victoria, South, to-day. Monowai, Auckland, to-morrow. Wanaka, December 1J. Tarawera, South. Dec. 15. Wimmera. Auckland, Dec. 15. Mokoia, South Dec. 18. Tarawera, Auckland, Dec. 19. Mokoia, .Auckland, Dec. 22. Monowai, South, Dec. 22. ( * ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 1 Victoria, Auckland, to-day. Monowai, South, to-morrow. Tarawera, Auckland, Dec. 15. Wimmera, South, Dec. 15. Mokoia, Auckland. Dec. 18. Tarawera, South, Dec. 19. Mokoia,. South, Dec. 22. Monowai, Auckland, Dec. 22. VESSELS IN PORT. Waikonini, scow. Awanui, schooner. Star of Scotland, in the Bay. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria arrives from South this morning and leaves later for Auckland and Sydney. The Tuatca leaves the wharf at 6 a.m., and 10 a.m. The following passengers have booked for Auckland: Mesdames Taylor, and child, J. Rogerson and child p Messrs. M. Lewis and son, Walshaw, H. M. Finn, Kearsley, Warnock, Porter, Nolan and Patterson. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai returns from Auckland to-morrow afternoon and during the evening continues her voyage South. The Tuatea will go out on arrival, and with outward passengers at 5 p.m. The scow Waikonini arrived from Great Barrier yesterday afternoon, bringing 63,000 feet of timber for Mcssrs. Cave Bros. The Waikonini left the Great Barrier on Sunday last and experienced heavy north-east weather and fogs for most of the voyage. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall, which left Gisborne on Tuesday last for Auckland. via-Tologa Bay and Limestone Island, arrived at Auckland yesterday. She leaves again to-day for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. The Clan liner. Clan Ogilvie, chartered by Mr. Scales, of Wellington, is expected to-morrow to load. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.’s Delphic completed loading last evening and sailed direct for Port Chalmers. IIY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Dec. 10. Arrived—Squall, at 1.30 a.m., from Gisborne, via Tologa Bay and Limestone Island. NAPIER, Dec. 10. Sailed—Victoria, for North. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Haapu. Iri-t-oro, McLean, McCarthy, Jackson, Richardson, Cullen ; Mesdames Barnes, Holder, Austin, Duncan, Cullen; Messrs. Mawer, Buchanan, Gillingham, Halford, Rqlstone, Carr, .Fordham, Ormond. Armstrong, Warren, Hitchman llislop, Sunderland, Cockerill, Young. Howden. McFarran, Hannah, and Cunningham. WELLINGTON, Dec. 10. Arrived—Invertay, at 2.30 a.m., from Portland, Oregon. - Arrived: Invertav from Portland Oregon with one million feet of timber. Sai’ed: Manuka, for Sydney. Sailed—Manuka, at 5.30 p.m., for Svdney. 9 SYDNEY, Dee. 10 Sailed—Nereliana, for Auckland; Inga, for Kopu. THE TIDES, Date. High Water Low Water DECEMBER. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.in. Saturday, 11 4.29 5.00 10.48 11.03 Sunday, 12 5.15 5.45 11.30 11.48 •Monday, 13 5.59 6.29 0.22 0.35 Tuesday, 14 6.45 7.12 1.00 1.14 Wednesday, 15 7.31 8.00 1.38 l.oo *New Moon. True Fiirisisfilssi Problem solved! A WORD TO THE WISE. The Furnishing’ Problem Is one that every Householder finds a great difficulty in solving—firstly, because it is hard to make a choice, from the furniture that is stored m bhowrooms, of anything that suits your requirements. 1 Thi s all lacks something—falls short m its usefulness or is deficient in its artistic qualities, or both. The price is a great consideration The articles you 1 need are marked so extravagantly high that you quite rightly hesitate to BP€n These fl dfffic™ties' can now be overcome by paying a visit to the LONDON FURNITURE FACTORY, where you can be supplied with Furniture MADE TO YOUR ORDER, at much less a price than ’you can procure elsewhere — read FiStly%e have NO RENT to pay. NO SHAREHOLDERS seeking for Bin Profits Secondly, we have none but first-class Tradesmen employed, and I am personalia working in the Factory myself, and supervise all work turned out Thirdly, we have the most Up-to-date Machinery in the Bay, and the largest stock of seasoned Timber in the town ■ . Having installed the latest and most Up-to-date Machinery, we are now turning out Sashes, Doors, and Mouldings unequalled for quality and finish -y’ foy anv factory in the Dominion. Doors and Windows at Auckland prices,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2682, 11 December 1909, Page 3

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THE TIDES, Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2682, 11 December 1909, Page 3

THE TIDES, Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2682, 11 December 1909, Page 3

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