WHAT ABOUT j that new suit? SPECIAL SHIPMENT Of Nw READY-TO-WEAR SUITS Just opened at CHARLIE ADAIR’S ‘■OUT ON HIS OWN.”
ORDER NOW TO AVOID THE XMAS RUSH. A LL THE NEWEST SHADES IN SUMMER SUITINGS & COSTUMES TO SELECT FROM H. G. McCLYMONT HIGH-GRADE TAILOR. 169, GLADSTONE ROAD. Holder of First-claas Diploma, with honors, from Tailors’ School of Art, London.
COTTON DRESS FABRICS. We have pleasure in announcing the arrival of our Second Shipment of New Goods, including the present-fashionable shade “ Saxe-Blue,” in Poplins, Voiles, Shantungs, Silks, etc. Saxe-Blue is in great favour this season, We cordially invite an early inspection of these Pashion*,l able Goods. TEAT & FRIAR, THE HOUSE FOR GOOD VALUE. Q ®e®©®©®©®©.®©®©®©®©®fj®©®'©®©®©®©®©®©®©®©®© Great Wire Wetting Remnant Sale © © © © © © © © © © ®l3 yards 6 feet wide for © 8 yards 6 feet wide for ® 5 yards 6 feet wide for ©l7 yards 6 feet wide for ® 7 yards 6 feet wide for 5 feet wide for 5 feet wide for 5 feet wide for s. d. 4 9 ® 5 yards xll yards © 9 yards © © © © © © © © © © © 8 yards 13 yards 8 yards 10 yards 15 yards 13 yards 11 yards 9 yards feet wide for feet wide for feet wide for feet wide for feet wide for feet wide for feet wide for feet wide for c; © © © © © © © © © 2© i® r,© q® t® y® © © © © © © © © .© © © © ® ®©®©®©®©®®®©®©®©®©®© ®©®©®©®©®o®®®o®©®©®© COME EARLY! PRIME BEST VALUE IRONMONGERY. * • ■ •' < A PRACTICAL MAN WITH THE LATEST INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. T. R. GORDON, Spectacle Specialist, Optician, Watchmaker and Jeweller, GLADSTONE ROAD (opposite Bank N.Z.). Your Eyes are gift you have. Don’t be experimented on. knows his business. the most delicate and greatest See the man who * * * * * * * * * •7^ * * * * tt * * * ® ® * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *& * * *
BROAD ACRES FOR SALE. 9 AAA ACRES, Native Lease, 50 OUvU years, 6d per acre lent, plus Goodwill. 1500 acres, Native Lease, 50 years. Is 6d per acre rent, plus Goodwill. 1400 acres, 5.G.R.,. renewals, first teim 4d per acre, improved, 32 miles from Gisborne. 1300 acres, Native lease, first term Is 3d per acre; 700 acres improved. 300 acres, Freehold, 150 in grass; buildings. .. . , 350 acres, Freehold, all improved; buildings. „ , , .., 342 acres, L.1.P., 80 acres flat; buildhag*. ■ . . 300 acres; L.1.P., partly improved; buildings. 90 acres, half,' Freehold and half Leasehold. 17 30 175 acres, flat; first-class buildings. SIMSON & HILL, LAND fGENTS, LOWE STREET.
T. W. HAGKETT & GO LAND, ESTATE, AND.GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. No. 12. Dunlop’s Buildings, Lowe St. i ACRES, of wliieh 7 acres is 1U flat land, with a fine frontage of 10 chains to a good road. Good' 7-roomed HOUSE, built of kauri, with bath-room, Wash-house, ooal and . wood house, and largo cistern, 3stall stable, trap-house, and s> , loft. Good orchard with fine i hedge al round. Only two miles from/town. T. W. HACKETT & C° DISTRICT AGENTS MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE CO
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3377, 18 November 1911, Page 6
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459Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3377, 18 November 1911, Page 6
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