Department. Adair Brothers, Limited, Wish to apologise to their numerous Patrons who were disappointed in not having their orders executed in time for the Show and Paces. The scarcity of good hands placed Miss Hill, our newly-appointed Dressmaker, in a predicament which could not be rectified until the rush was over. We trust our Customers realise the awkward position in which our Head Dressmaker was placed at such a busy time. However, the difficulties are now over, and our workroom is now in full swing again with an efficient staff. Miss- Hill is a competent Designer and Cutter, having come to us, from Sydney, with the highest credentials, and has given every satisfaction to those whom she has made for whilst in our employ. Any Orders entrusted to her will receive prompt and careful attention. We invite your close inspection of the NEW SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS which we have just opened up. Adair Brothers, Limited.
Of course! Of course ! Some prefer ENGLISH BRIDLES Others swear by “OUR OWN MAKE.” 1. We have a fine stock of English Bridles, single and double rein, neat pattern buckles, fine quality and finish 2. We have strong Bush Dominion Bridles 3. We make to order “ OUB OWN ” Bridles of A 1 Macmillan leather, and give satisfaction every time. [PRIMROSE & LESLIE, ROUND THE CORNER, PEEL STREET
WARM WEATHER IS HERE, AND WITH IT THE NECESSITY FOR LIGHTER CLOTHING. m It’s no use struggling along in Winter's outfit, you’ll just aggravate tliat tired feeling, and before many days will be longing to throw off the surplus weight. You require lighter clothing now, and your wants in that respect can be easily and economically supplied at COMMON, SHELTON’S. We have on hand a fine stock of the latest Spring and Summer Embroidered Goods, Every piece is fashionable, and marked at COMMON, SHELTON’S usual moderate prices. These are specimens of the values : Embroidered Muslin Robes, all ready to be made up, 27/6 to 42/Beautiful White Embroidered Box Robes, 15/6 to 45/- the Robe. Smart Ready-to-wear Blouses in Cream, Silk, Black Silk, Crearne Delaine, Fancy Delaine, White Muslin, Net and Lace, at very moderate prices. Common, ksfi\eMon. Co.JLid Universal Providers, Peel Street Gisborne.
LEAVES BROWN'S MASONIC STABLES, LOWE STREET, On TUESDAYS THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, 9.45 a.m. Leaves W AIM AT A VALLEY on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 8 am. All Parcels must be at Stables not later than 9.30 a.m. J. AND W. BISSET, Waimata. SILVER TIPS FOR AFTERNOON SIPS. 4. LOVELY ORANGE PEKOE, and charms all who have tried it. WORTH 3/- PER LB. SOLD AT •4/8. A 51b TIN for 7/6 itJ. EAST’S. _
HOME SEPARATION. rpO SUPPLIERS Situated at an inconvenient distance from Creameries or with Bad Roads. THE KIA ORA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING AND MILK SOPPLY CO., LTD., Is prepared to receive Home Separated CREAM at any of its Creameries, viz., Puha, Te Karaka, Ormond, Waerenga-a-hika, Matawliero, Gisborne, Patutalii, Te Arai, or at any Station on the Railway line. ARRANGEMENTS MADE, if necessary. for collecting Cream from Suppliers. Manager’s services always available for advice and fitting-up of Separators, and assistance given, if required, to Purchasers on Easy Terms. MILK SUPPLIERS joining the Company secure an Interest in its accrued. Assets and Reserves, and participate m all Dividends ad Bonuses paid. Full information to be had from any of the Directors, the Manager, or the undersigned. ANDREW GRAHAM, Secretary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3373, 13 November 1911, Page 7
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