ADAIR BROTHERS, LEMBTED, / ’ HAVE JUST UNPACKED •s: SO Cases of M©w H©@ils ss EOE THE COMING SEASON. OTHERS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. O UR NEW GOODS for the coming season will excel all previous showings , as our stocks open up certainly more remarkable than our most sanguine expectations, Musical Illuminated Grand Promenade Show, Wednesday Evening, 30th, from 7 to 9. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. NO CARDS OR ADMISSION ARE REQUIRED. ADAIR BROTHERS, LIMITED.
®>!<©^®>i<®>!<®^®>!<®>!<©&®&®>!<®^<®>!< ®>!<®>i<®^®^®*®^®^®^®^®^ m ZIJ? LADIES! THE VERY LATEST BAMDBA6S. We want yon to all come and see them in our window. To See is to Buy PRIMROSE & LESLIE BROS, peel st„ HIGH-CLASS SADDLERS. “ I have opened wide my window Letting in the laughing breeze That is telling happy stories To the flowers and the trees.” —Song, “ The Swallows.” AT m. THE SIGN m THE OPEN WINDOW IS THE SIGN OF SPEfNfi’S It means out with dust and dinginess, the heavy carpets and thick hangings of winter; in with the fresh air, bright sunshine, and the dainty muslins, and at the foot of all clean mattings and linoleums. In all this re-making of the Home, COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., are ready to serve you. And the sign of the Open Window may also remind you of the open door—that to Common, Shelton’s big helpful store which is open to everyone so long as there is a need to supply, and one thing left us with which to supply it. Let us suggest. C®MS®N, SBELT9N § CO. 1TB„ UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, GISBORNE. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. SCORED FSRST AND FASTEST TIME IN ROAD RACE, S 3 MILES ON THURSDAY. pRICES. ARLO W’S ©R GHRAGE, Lowe Street,
LEAVES BROWN'S MASONIC STABLES, D LOWE STREET, On TUESDAYS THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, 9.45 a.m. Leaves W AIM AT A VALLEY on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m. All Parcels mast be at Stables not lacer than 9.30 a.m. J. AND W. BISSET, .Waimata.
SILVER TIPS FOR AFTERNOON SIPS. A LOVELY ORANGE PEKOE, and •*- charm's all who have tried it. WORTH 3/- PER LB. SOLD AT 1/8. A 51b TIN for 7/6 at— EAST’S. 9J »
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3310, 31 August 1911, Page 7
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347Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3310, 31 August 1911, Page 7
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