THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Is under most efficient management in Miss O’Connor, and we respectfully suggest that our patrons will place their orders early to avoid delay, as we are expecting a very busy season. Miss O’Connor was instructed by us to secure in Australia the latest Novelties in Dress Materials, Silks and Trimmings. New selections are now to hand. They will delight the eyes of all those that see them. Never were opportunities of choosing more admirably presented. To cope with our extensive We have a second room, which is thoroughly organised for the production of smart gowns for all occasions, at a moderate price. ADAIR BROTHERS LUSTED.
oow AND HORSE COVERS Jj"F you want ACME, RANGITIRA, IXL Brands or TANIWHA, KUMIAny we can Sell you. © But for Fit and Excellent Canvas Excellent Strapping Excellent Lining g You Can’t Beat <: OITR OWN.'* © © © PRIMROSE & LESLIE BROS. f GISBORNE. © Knockabout Boots. From the moment they are first put on until they are finally discarded, the Boots of the tiller and the touei lead a strenuous life. Unless they are well made-they soon succumb —the strain is too heavy. If you want working or knockabout Boots to stand the racket, come to . . COMMON SHELTON’S Here are some of the values offered: — Workmen’s honestly-made Kip Watertight Boots—the best of their' kind—l4s. 6d. Workmen’s Zug Watertigkts, ideal boots for wet, slushy weather, 16s. 6d. Workmen’s Split Bluchers, very strong and good wearing, ss. lid. We have also a fine selection of Men’s Light Boots in good wearing qualities. Men’s Black Glace or Chrome Balmorals, sewn, 14s. 6d. Men’s Black Box Calf Balmorals, sewn, 13s. 6d. Men’s Tan Gdldicized Boots— waterproof, 17s. 6d. Come and make your feet, impervious to wet and Cold. Common Shelton & Co, Ltd. UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, PEEL STREET, CISBORNE.
BICYCLES. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. SCORED FIRST AND FASTEST TIME IN ROAD RACE, 63 MILES ON THURSDAY. pNQUIRE ]?OR pRICES. BMRLO W'S mer&w ghrrgb. Lowe Street*
LEAVES iJBOWN’S MASONIC STABLES, LOWE STREET, - OnTUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, 9.45 a.m. Leaves WAIMATA VALLEY on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m. All Parcels must be at Stables not later than 9.30 am. J. AND W. BISSET, Wiiima+Ji.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3218, 15 May 1911, Page 7
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