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TMHAT ABOUT . Minute Riding Pleasei Breeches? There is one kind that is most popular, and it is the shape that is cut full,, at, the hips and that has re-inforced leather seat and inside legs. We have a large selection of these to choose from —* both English and Colonial cut —with or fwithout buckskin strapping qualities; as comfortable as ever you have been in when you crossed a horse’s back. We are never without every size that is ordinarily worn, or we can make to your order in a few days. 'PRICES, FROM 9/6 TO 30/SEE US for your RIDING REQUISITES this season. AT ROBERTSON’S. The Quality Corner, “Where the Good Hats Are.” J u Summer Headwear ! SMART, COOL and COMFORTABLE —THE STYLISH BOATER— Made to grip the (head, will not blow off FROM 4/6 UPWARDS. REAL PANAMAS—Smart Shapes— From 13s- 6d. upwards. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY^ Is your Home Ready for the Festive Season? "O MATTER how well you furnish your Home at the start, it is certain vis’il-Sl's 'lor holidays ami wish to up y thTl.o^prio r to tbeir coming. Tho time could not be more -° P "’ a GRUNDY AND SHENNAN N‘ suggest an early visit to their establish yet inexpensive furniture is displayed. necessary—we mate them in our own design—in fact, we specialise in produc offer is our own manufacture, and is Dinin" and Drawing-room Funrniture, is required to adorn the house is here to payGRUNDY & FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. , ment. where a large variety of artistic For instance, a new Bedstead may be splendidly equipped factory to any ing exclusive styles. The Bedding we pure, sweet and 1 hygienic. Bedroom, Loose Covers—in short, everything that at lower prices than you would expect SHENNAN, GISBORNE. •XT IT IS EASY TO CHANGE from Royal Standard g Tobacco fo better than am{ ether 9ebaeee ifeu have tfitieked. Plugs and Cut in 2oz. Tins. Aromatic and Dark. Ask your Tobacconist To-day.

JjXTRAGT FOR JJRAINS. WILSON’S MALT EXTRACT IS a storehouse of energy-giving, strength-producing, and brainbuilding materials. It is not a medicine but a perfect food, whose distaste aids’ in the digestion of other foods. Children who are backward or delicate derive great benefit from it. Its nshffirming value is quickly manifested, ana its nontinued use PRODUCES STRONG BONES AND GOOD TEETH. Mr G. ,M. Thomson, F.L.S., F. 0.5., M.P., says of it: An excellent:and pure material, and I recommend it highly Nursing mothers will find Wilson’s Malt Extract of great value. * Not only does it‘sustain the strength, but it increases the supply of milk and _ its quality. As used in all public hospitals throughout New Zealand, Rotorua, and Cambridge. Obtainable in 1 and 21b sorew-top jars. Price, Is 9d and 3s. A. W. J. MANN. CHEMIST, Local Agent.

V * SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. GLADSTONE ROAD. , OFFICERS IN CHARGE: Adjutant 3K*lksham and Captain Copp. -\7OU are cordially incited to any of Ij_ the following Meetings: Sunday, ,7 am. Knee-drill, 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting, 3 p.m. Praise and Testimony Meeting, 7 p.m. Salvation Meeting; also, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Nights; Young People’s Meetings. Sunday. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A Seat, a Book, and a Welcome to all. The above gatherings will be held for the Glory of God l and the salvation' and sanctification of Men, Women, and Children. A good Brass Band will, dispense harmony. Congregational Singing a special .eature of each service. Marriages solemnised. Private Weddings conducted. God Bless You. .... , - F- E. MELKSHAM, Adjutant. isi

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3378, 20 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3378, 20 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3378, 20 November 1911, Page 7

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