EURE’S For ——CLOTHING. 1910. MENS! Tweed Trousers 4/11, 5/6, 7/6. / Special line of “Wire Wove” Tweed Trousers at 8/11. Denim do 3/11 to 5/6. Painters White Trousers, 3/-. Painters White Coats 3/6. Plain Navy and Navy and White Drill Coats, 4/6 and 6/6. Tweed Suits 24/-, 29/6 to 54 /&. White Cotton Singlets, 1/- to ID/6. P. Drab do. do. 1/11 to 5/6. B. Drab Drawers, 2/6 to 5/6. Plannel IJnders, 2/11 to 6/6. Plannel Pants, 3/6, 6/6. Braces. 1/- to 5/-. Sox, 6d to 2/6. Working and Tennis Shirts, 2/6, 3/6, 3/9, 4/6. BOYS! 1910. Serge Knickers, 2/6 up. Saddle Tweed do. 3/- up. Sailor Suits, cotton and serge, 4/6 up. Tweed do. all shapes, 7/6 up. Cotton Shirts, 1/- 1/4, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6. Cream and White Tennis Shirts, 2/3 to 3/6. Caps, 6d, 9d, 1/- up. Braces, 6d, 9d, 1/- up. - Plose, 1/- to 4/6. Handkerchiefs, white & colored, lid, 2d, 3d. Eton Collars, 6d, Sd, 9d. Embroidered Collars, 1/-, 1/6. Anything not in stocx procured o» made to order promptly and well. COUNTRY ORDERS Receive the Manager’s personal and immediate attention. The Clothing Department is no\v under the management of a thoroughly ex= perienced man, who will be pleased to see you whether to spend 6d, or for a SUIT to measure. Tie Finisllii Pr« Men solved! A WORD TO THE WISE. The Furnishing Problem s one that every Householder finds a great difficulty in solving—firstly, beans© it is hard to make a choice, from the furniture that is stored in Showooms of anvthing that suits your requirements. . . , . . , . ~ This all lacks something—falls short m its usefulness or is deficient in its _!.■ + i„ nullities or both. The price is a great consideration. The articles SS nees are marked so extravagantly high that you quite"rightly' hesitate to dffficultiesf can now be overcome by paving a visit> to the LONDON ’URNITURE FACTORY, where you can be supplied with r urmture MALUif 'O YOUR ORDER, at much less a price than you can procure elsewhere— we have NO RENT to pay. NO SHAREHOLDERS seeking for lig Profits! Secondly, we have none but first-lass Tradesmen employed and fm personally working in the Factory myself, and supervise all work turned ut. Thirdly, we have the most Up-to-date Machinery in the Bay, and the irsest stock of seasoned Timber in the town. installed the latest and most Up-to-date Machinery, we arc now urnine out Sashes, Doors, and Mouldings unequalled for quality and finish y factory in the Dominion. Doors and Windows at Auckland prices, nd 10 per cent, off mouldings. Delivered to any part of the town. KAPOC—IOd per lb over 201 b, and 9d per lb over 401 b. SUPPORT THE MAN THAT BROUGHT THE PRICES DOWN. chasTtaylor, MANUFACTURING FURNITURE FACTORY Upper Gladstone Road* TEL 11. 2 m -—3 BIKES And fiOOd Ones Can be BOUGHT"at " ANDERSON 9 S SHEAR. B.S.A. Built to Order » “ £, 4 lOS CENTAURS - - ** " “ f SS MINSTRELS “ - “ " - - £l2 los B.S.A. PATTERN - - - - - 10 s RUDQE-WHITWORTH - - - £*6
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2719, 26 January 1910, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2719, 26 January 1910, Page 3
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