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THAT’S WHAT WE DO EVERY TIME WE MAKE AN ASSERTION IN ANY OF OUR ADVERTISEMENTS. DRESSING GOWNS. I f Flowered print Dressing Downs, j usual prices -5s lid and 10s Gd, sale i price 3s Hd and 5s lid. Dressing Gowns of Delaine, pret- j tily trimnied, usual prices 12s 6d, ; 16s 6d 21s, to 49s Gd; sale prices j Gs lid,’ 9s lid, 13s lid and 24s 9d. | Dressing Jackets of print, raus- j lin and delaine in approved styles, i usual prices 7s 6d, 9s lid, 12s 6d, j 14 s Gd and 18s Tkl ; sale prices, j 4s lid, 3s lid, 6s lid, and 9s lid. j Better Dressing -Jackets, more | elaborately trimmed, at equally low j prices. We have the goods to back up our statements. We have them in the qualities and at the prices we advertise. Give us the opportunity of proving it to you. You’ll save if you do. SUMMER SKIRTS. White Skirts of pique and muslin Usual Prices, Gs lid, 12s Gd, 15s Gd to 25s Gd: Sale Prices, 8s Hd, 7s lid, to 12s Gd. A few only colored Linen Skirts. Usual Prices, 12s Gd, Sale Price 7s lid. Cream Sicilian Skirts, usual price 15. s Gd, 19s Gd, 21s, and 25s Gd. Sale prices, 7s lid, 13s Gd, 13s Hd and 14s lid. Cream Serge Skirts, pleated, usually 8s lid, 21s, 25s Gd and 29s Gd; sale price, 3s lid, 13s lid, 14s lid, 19s Gd. SAVINGS O l '' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. If somebody offered you an investment by which you were bound to profit, you would not be slow in accepting it. This week we offer you an investment in Household goods, that will save you about 33 per cent. The two following lines were purchased by us at a big discount. They are goods you need. Why not save by buying now ? 35 Dozen Towels. Brown Linen Towels, usually 1/6, now 1/1. Brown Turkish Towels, usually 1/3A, now 104 d. White Turkish Towels, usually 1/1, 1/6 and 2/-, now 9d, 1/- and 1/44. "White Quilts. 10 x 4 Satin Quilts, in variety of good designs, usually 15/6, now 11/3. Eight only 12 x 4 Satin Quilts, slightly soiled, usually 21/6 and 24/6, sale prices 13/9. 16/9 and 17/6. White Honeycomb Quilts in sizes 10 x 4 and 12 x 4, ! usual prices 8/3 and 9/-, sale prices 5/11 and 6/9. SPECAIL LINES FROM THE MEN’S DEPARTMENT. About 2 dozen Straw Boaters, all large sizes, usual prices 4/6 to 7/6. sale prices 1/- & 1/6. A big lot of Merino Undershirts, in all sizes. These are our regular stock but we are rather heavy in them ; usual prices were 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/9 and 5/6 ; sale prices are 2/9, 2/11, 3/7, 3/9 and 4/5, Men’s Tweed Working Trousers, of strong tweeds, in serviceable colours. They are well cut and finished; in all sizes, usually 8/6, 8/11 and 10/6. sale prices 5/11, 7/6 and 7/11. Dress Baskets, light and convenient for travelling, in sizes 18in to 26in, usual prices 2/6, 3/- 3/6 and 4/6 ; sale prices 2/-, 2/6, 2/11 and 3/11. HIGH SCHOOL SUITS. SCHOOL OPENS ON FEBRUARY 7th. We have the regulation uniforms in all sizes. Come in and have a look at them. Then, when your boy needs one, you’ll get it here. THE WINDOWS are full to overflowing with dependable merchandise at bargain Prices. Come along and have a look at them.

MAIL NOTICES. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. For Auckland, per Victoria, 9 a.m. For Australia (due in Sydney iLtn February), Tasmania, Ceylon, India, Straits Settlements. China, Japan, and ,'hilippine Islands, per Victoria, 9 a.m. For South Africa (due in Capetown about 7th March), per s.s. Geelong, from Melbourne, per Victoria, 9 a.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY (5. For Napier, Wellington, and South, per Monowai, 4 p.m. For Auckland (via Main Trunk), per Monowai, 4 p.m. United States of America, Canada, West Indies, Central America, Vest Coast of South America, via San Francisco (duo in London*lltli March); also Samoa, Hawaiian Islands, and Japan, connecting with s.s. Hauroto at Wel.ngton, per Monowai, 4 p.m. Mails for Napier, Wellington and South, per Fanny, close at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, 4th (to-day). Mails for the Commonwealth of Australia, Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, also South Africa, Continent of Europe and United Kingdom. tier Warrimoo. elose at Wellington, Friday, 4tli February, - at 2.30 p.m. Extended Notice.—Mails for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Monte Video, per Waiwera, now close at Wellington at 9 a.m. on Saturday next. Mails for ‘Fiji, Canada. United States of America, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe (connecting with Vancouver steamer leaving Fiji), per Hauroto, close at Wellington, Sth February, at 10 a.m. Money orders for places beyond New Zealand close 1 hour 30 minutes before the closing of tlie ordinary mail. In regard to places within the colony, money orders and registered letters close 1 hour, and parcel post parcels 30 minutes before the ordinary mail. W. H. RENNER, Chief Postmaster.

On a small island known as Codfish Island, to the north-west _of Stowart Island, tliero is (says the Bluff correspondent of the “Otago Daily Times”) a herd of wild cattle whose existence has been known for a quarter of a century. They - come out into the open but rarely, and they are seldom sighted by a passing craft. The curious part of the matter is that, although a mixed lot, they seem to remain stationary regards numbers. They were recently seen ,b.y a holiday excursion partv. ' Comparing notes, it was found that the number tallied with that set down many years ago.. Here’s something everyone needs to know —Stearns’ Headache Cure cures quickly and leaves the head clear. Twenty million people use it. They know it is good. Is a box.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2577, 4 February 1910, Page 3

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963

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2577, 4 February 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2577, 4 February 1910, Page 3

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