Q ■w WHERE YOU WILL FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT. WE carry by far the biggest stock of merchandise in Gisborne. Come here and you’ll be sure to find just what yon want instead of being shown something similar which doesn’t please you quite as much. Besides this you have another big advantage in dealing with us. Every article that leaves the store carries with it our absolute guarantee of satisfaction. If, after the goods are received in your home they are not satisfactory in every respect, return them to us and we will refund your money. Our name behind our merchandise, is worth a good deal to you. Its an important asset. Its your protection. CHOICE LINEN 4, f 6 Export buying is nowhere more necessary than in connection with linen goods. Such buying we give you the benefit of. Our representatives at home know the best markets, and ho\v to take advantage of market fluctuations, with the'resulf, that we have a collection of linen, goods, which for rich design and moderate pricing is unsurpassed. When you think of replenishing your stock of table linen, come to us. An inspection of the goods will do more to. convince you of their worth than paragraphs of description. We list below a few ox the lines we carry. WHITE DAMASK CLOTHS. These are hemmed ready for use; in artistic designs. S>ze 54 x 54in, at 8/6, 9/9 and 13/6. Size, 2yds x 24yds, at 9/3, 10/9, 12/9. 14/6 to 17/6. Size, 2yds x 3yds, at from 10/6 to 22/6. WHITE TABLE DAMASK. All these goods were brought at special pricc-s, some show a saving of as much as 25 per cent, off usual. A few are slightly imperfect, but most of the imperfections are noticeable only to experts. 58in Damask, at 1/8, 63in Damask, at 2/4. 67in Damask, at 3/- and 4/3. 71in Damask, at 3/4, 3/9 and 4/9. UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. In a large Variety of good patterns, all extra heazy Damasks. 45in Damask, at 1/-. 54in Damask, at 1/4 and 1/9. , 60in Damask, at 1/0 and 2/62in Damask, at 1/9, 1/11 and 2/1. 72in Damask, at 2/6 and 3/3. SERVIETTES. Our stock of Serviettes shows ample evidence of care and taste in buying. There is net one deffgn that could be called inartistic and there is not one quality that is not above the average. Five-eight or lunch size Serviettes, at 6/ , 7/6, 10/-. 14/- and 16/6 dozen. Three quarter or dinner size serviettes, at 9/ , 11/6. 16/-, 19/-, 21/- and 24/- dozen.
m\l NOTICES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. For Auckland, per Tar a were, 9 a.m. For Napier, Wellington, and South, ir-sr Victoria, 6 p.m. For Auckland (via Main Trunk line), per Victoria, 6 p.m. For Australia (due in Melbourne 2nd March), Tasmania, Ceylon, India, Straits Settlements, China, Japan, and Philippine- Islands/ also Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Suez (due in London Ist April), connecting with P. and 0. line at* Wellington, per Victoria, 6 p.m. For South Africa (due in Capetown about- 23rcl March), per s.s. Salamis, from Melbourne, per Victoria, 6 p.m. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26. For Auckland, per Mokoia, 9 a.m. For Australia (duo in Sydney 4th March), Tasmania, Ceylon, India, Straits Settlements, China, Japan, and Philippine Islands, per-Mokoia, 9 a.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27. For Napier, Wellington, and South, per Tarawera, 4 p.m. , . For Auckland (via Main Trunk line), per Tarawera, 4 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 13. For Vancouver and other parts of Canada, and United States of America, Hawaiian Islands, and Janan. also Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Vancouver (due in London 19th April), per s.s. Navua. from Auckland (for specially-addressed correspondenceonly), connecting with s.s. Marama at Fiji, per Tarawera. 4 p.m. Mails for the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Monte \ ideo and Teneriffe, per Karamea, close atAuckland on Thursday, February 24th, at 7.46 a.m. Due in London 14th April. Mails for the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Monte Video, Rio de Janeiro, and Teneriffe. per Arawa, close at Wellington on Thursday, 24th inst., at 10 a.m. Mails for the Commonwealth of .Australia only, via Sydney, ’per Maheno, close at Auckland oil Monday. 2Sth February, at 0.16 p.m. Mails for Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, per At-ua, close at Auckland on Tuesday. Ist March, at S.-15 a.m. Tiie next host despatch for Canada, also the United States- of America, except California and Southern and South-Eastern States, will be via Vancouver, leaving Auckland 16th March. The Hauroto, leaving 'Wellington 16th March, is: the best opportunity for California and Southern and SouthEastern States. Money orders for places beyond New Zealand close 1 hour 30 minutes before .tlio closing of the ordinary mail. In regard to places within the colony, money orders and registered letters close I hour, and parcel post parcels 30 minutes l>e!or» trio ordinary mail. W. H. RENNER, Chief Postmaster.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2743, 23 February 1910, Page 3
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