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Bigg e r Barg ai n s AT THE ' Great Anniversary \Sale! ©e THINGS ARE STILL BOOMING AT THE “BIGGEST OF ALL” SALE. EACH DAY BRINGS ITS HOST OF NEW CUSTOMERS WHO ARE ALL ACREED IN PRONOUNCING THIS THE GREATEST MONEY SAVING EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THIS DISTRICT- WE COMMEND THE FOLLOWING VALUES TO YOUR NOTICE, AS EXAMPLES OF THE BARGAINS THAT PREVAIL ALL ROUND THE STORE SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK! FROM THE DRESS DEPT. BOX ROBES, of ftye Swiss Muslin, daintily embroidered, former price 26s 6dj sale price, 10s 6d. HANDSOME EMBROIDERED ROBES, of Swiss Allover embroidery, former price 695; sale price 28s 6d. JAPANESE WHITE._ EMBROIDERED BLOUSE LENGTHS, former price 7s Hd; sale price 4s 11d. FROM THE FANCY DEPT. DAINTY SUNSHADES, in a variety of Floral and Bordered Striped Designs, former prices up to 12s 6d; sale price 2s 6d. WHITE EMBROIDERED WASHINC BELTS, with removable buckles, former prices 1s 11d and 2s 3d; sale price 6d. FROM THE FURNISHING DEPT. AXMINSTER DOOR SLIPS, in artistic Colorings and Designs, size 12 x 30; sale price 1s 8d and Is 1 Id; similar styles in fringed at 2s 1d and 2s 6d. 54in CASEMENT CLOTH, in Cream, Buff, Pastel! and Art Blue; sale price 1s yard. A number of odd and slightly soiled CURTAINS to be cleai’ed at Big Reductions. FROM THE MEN’S DEPT. One Hundred Dozen MEN’S TIES, in Wide and Narrow Styles; in Plain and Fancy Colorings; former prices 1s to 2s 6d each; sale price 3 for 2s. MEN’S and BOYS’ STRAW HATS/in all sizes; sale price 1s 6d. ifIEN’S TROPICAL SUITS, of Crash, Holland and Mercerised Materials, grand suits for the hot weather; former prices 1 7s 6d, 21s 25s to 355; sale prices 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d to 255. •:sra > ! D ® A THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES THAT WE HAVEN’T SPACE TO TALK OF, BUT WHICH PROVIDE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ECONOMISING. m THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.

SPECTAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A SOUND INVESTMENT. Comprising 5322 ACRES FREEHOLD. This.is an exceptional chance to procure such a large area near and between two progressive towns, being 4 miles From Foxton and 51 miles from. Levin, and only 4 miles off the famous Manawatu Line. Stock can bo trucked in the morning and at midday be in the Wellington Fat Stock Market at Jdhnsonville. The land varies in quality from first-class to very inferior, but on the whole, it- is exceptionally healthy country. < . The first-classi and. approximately 800 acres, is all immediately around the homestead. This portion is practically worth all the Inoney asked for the 5322 acres. It is fll rape, turnip and cropping land, arid turning off a large number of fat ifiijfep and bullocks and cows, and is pcwab country .for fattening lambs. _ If/ & , Buildings S-rooined- dwel-ling-house, woolshed, yards and orchard. Jr That porjjmr of the staj#oii|knowii as the “Runr is ] npciMfy said ridges, growings large/ainoimt 9! tofctoi. rushes, black hea<J?Htoi,|fiffix and manuka up to 12 feet- high, With grass |iternnxcd. Miles of sea. and/river bounjlary. It has a carrying capacity of 4000 sheep and a ;|skarW* i Hundrod. Hie ad of cattle. Both sfieep and cattlejwinter well on the runf cattle partieulittly, as there is such a large quantity (ff rough feed and abundance of shel terf every where,. Cattle on this run lose ffheir w^id e 'J coats a month earlier tlia« in mon posed country. § With comparatively a snlill outlay] carrying capacity of the Rrun conk doubled. . 1 The present owner ndvisfs that he lias fattened all surplus stock”Jor the last 5 years, and has in many cases topped the prices at the Jolmsonville Fat Stock Market. . „ , The property is well watered by hikes and river.. Wild ducks are numerous. lo mil who are looking for a sound investment, and one that must continue bo increase in value,- our advice is not to turn this down without first inspecting. The man who buys will make money, so let it be you. Price, £21,000 cash. For further particulars apply to— ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMER STOX, NORTH.

pouawa/ri BOARD. A PETITION for Pouaiva County wilrWTo vres&vMf\ County Council at Jtlfoir 16th FEBRUARY, #912. ' For tlio Petitioners. merger of the istiJafc in Cool :o the Cooj meeting HOLDEI An engagement ring means a ’lot. Why not get the best you can for your money? Our advice is see Grieve, the ring specialist.*

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3449, 14 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3449, 14 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3449, 14 February 1912, Page 3

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