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THAT’S WHAT WE DO EVERY TIME WE MAKE AN ASSERTION IN ANY OP OUR ADVERTISEMENTS. DRESSING GOWNS. ! j Flowered print Dressing Gowns, j usual prices os lid and 10s 6d, sale price 3s lid and os lid. Dressing Gowns of Delaine, pret- | tily trimmed, usual prices 12s 6d, j 16s 6d, 21s, to 49s Gd; sale prices j 6s lid, 9s lid, 13s lid and 24s 9d. i Dressing Jackets of print, nnis- i lin and delaine in approved styles, ! usual prices 7s Gd. 9s lid, 12s Gd, j 14 s 6d and 18s Tjd; sale prices, I 4s lid, 3s lid, 6s lid, and 9s lid. ! 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. I ! - White Skirts of pique and muslin j Usual Prices, 6s lid, 12s Gd, los Gd j to 2os 6d; Sale Prices, 3s lid, 7s lid, to 12s Gd. A few only colored Linen Skirts. | Usual Prices, 12s Gd, Sale Price j 7s lid. Cream Sicilian Skirts, usual price los Gd, 19s Gd, 21s. and 25s Gd. ! Sale prices, 7s lid, 13s Gd, 13s 2ld j and 14s lid. Cream tSerge Skirts, pleated, usually 8s lid, 21s. 25s Gd and 29s Gd; sale price, 3s lid, 13s lid. 14s lid, 19s 6d. SAVINGS O HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. If somebody offered you an investment by 'which yen 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/G, now 1/1. Brown Turkish Towels, usually 1/34, now lOid. White Turkish Towels, usually 1/1, 1/6 and 2/*, now 9t3, 1/- and 1/4L 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 3/- & 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 5/13. 7/6 and 7/13. Dress Baskets, light and convenient for travelling, in sizes 18in to 26in. usual prices 2/6, 3j- 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 ail 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.

OUR WINDOWS ARE REPLACED. NICHOLLS AND GRIFFITHS . IRONMONGERS, GLADSTONE ROAD. ARE now open, AND ARE SHOWING AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BUILDERS’ AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY NICHOLLS & GRIFFITHS 'PHONE 126. as usual. MORERE PRIVATE HOTEL. THE Management of tbe above Hotel has been taken over by the undersigned, who begs to assure Patrons that the Reputation of the Hotel as being the most popular accommodation house in the district will be fully sustained. The Hotel is very conveniently situated to the Morere Hot Springs, which are largely resorted to for their curative properties, and the locality is made more attractive to Holiday-seekers by the beautiful bush scenery. TARIFF MODERATE, and special arrangements made with Families and Patrons on an extended visit. Special attention paid to Invalids, who may obtain the diet best suited to their particular ailments. Connections with Gisborne and Wairoa twice weekly. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. MRS BELLERBY, Manageress. x

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 7 February 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 7 February 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 7 February 1910, Page 3

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