WHAT ABOUT THAT NEW SUIT? SPECIAL SHIPMENT Of Now READY-TO-WEAR SUITS Just opened at CHARLIE ADAIR’S “out on ms OWN.” ORDER NOW TO AVOID THE A XMAS RUSH. LL THE NEWEST SHADES IN SUMMER SUITINGS & COSTUMES TO SELECT FROM H. G. McCLYMONT HIGH-GRADE TAILOR. 169, GLADSTONE ROAD. Holder of First-class Diploma, with honors, from .Tailors’ School of Art, London. COTTON DRXAS FABRICS We have pleasure in announcing the arrival of our Second Shipment of New Goods, including the present fashionable shade t 6 Saxe-Blue,** in ■ " Poplins, Yoiles, Shantungs, Silks, etc. Saxe-Blue is in great favour this season. We cordially invite an early inspection of these Fashionable Goods. TEAT & FRIAR, THE HOUSE FOR GOOD VALUE. © 1 ® © © ® © © ® ® © ® © ® © © © ® ® © ! ® © i ® I© i ® f © 1 ® © ® ;®o®^®o®o©o®©®o®(o®o®o®o®o®o®o®o®o®o®o®o © ® THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. RICES ALWAYS RIGHT. R UN ON ECONOMICAL LINES. NSIDE AND OUTSIDE IRONMONGERY M E UCH VARIETY. VERYTHINC FOR THE HOUSE. gERVICE— THE BEST. ALL THIS MEANS ONLY ONE NAME—PRIME IRONMONGER, GLADSTONE ROAD. ® © ® © ® © ® © ® © ® © ® © ® © ® © ® © ® © ® © ® ® ®r-®o©o®o®o®€!'.®©®®®©®© t 1 i * -X -X -X XX * •X X * * X •x x x •if X * * Xx * * ® * x x x •if X X X x x * Spectacle Specialist, Optician, Watchmaker and Jeweller, SOLICITS YOUB PATRONAGE. A Practical Optician with years of practical experience with the three Busiest Opticians in New Zealand —G. and T. Young and James Breinner, Dunedin ; and E. M. Saudstein, of Ch istchurch. The Only Thoroughly - equipped Eyetesting Parlour in Gisborne, note The iiMIESS ; T. R. GORDON, . CORONATION BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE KOVfbv ********** *X : M «s£***** * * >;< #* * >!< *** **' x X x * X X x X X X ® ® X X X X X * X X X X X x -x X ■X X X X X X BROAD ACRES FOR SALE. t. w. hagkett & co.
3000 ACRES, Native Lease, 50 years, 6d per acre vent, plus Goodwill. ' 1500 acres, Native Lease, 50 years, Is Gd per acre rent, plus Goodwill. tOO acres, S.G.R., renewals, first term 4d per acre, improved, 32 r.nJes Gisborne. 130o\' cres J Native lease, first term Is 3 C ] oer acre; 700 acres improved. 300 aci\ Freehold, 150 in grass; buildix ’6s--350 acres, Freehold, all improved; 342 acres" 1 L.I, P-j SO acres flat; build30o”acres, partly improved; 90 b ac?es, S half 1 Veehold and half Leasehold. , , 17 acres, part Free. ,2. part Leasehold good buit r n^ s ; T 30 acres, all flat ; good bmldmgg. 175 acres, fiat; first-class huildmgs. SIMSON & LAND AGENTS, LO KILL, j ro;E stkeetv
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3373, 13 November 1911, Page 4
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400Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3373, 13 November 1911, Page 4
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