SOME NEW DESIGNS IN LINOLEUMS & FLOORCLOTHS TO BE SEEN HERE. 2ES 'sm. SS2J i .er7,'-:.h i mg ."ST /'r-v/.’i Not the ordinary Floor Coverings, but something different. The patterns are new, some are Inlaid, some are Plain: but all are varied as they are beautiful—and that’s saying a lot. You can see the different designs for yourself in ►t« OUR SHOWROOMS * However, here's an idea of the values. Per running yard die prices of these New Linoleums and Floorcloths are: — 2s 9d, 3s 3d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 4s 9d, up to 12s 6d. Mind you these are tip top lines, just landed, and m all widths for any room or passage. It won’t cost much to replace that worn out Linoleum ir you come to 1 § SHENNAN, LID. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, TELEPHONE No. 2SS. GISBORNE. TELEPHONE No, 28S. WM nil rsa j|tQ \fe l||f|fj!’ll & r- ■ i *iS! —THE FAME OF Common Sheltii’s Cleon Sweep Sole —INCREASES DAILY Therein lies the difference between our Sales and the usual. ’There is! no lack of attractions to keep it going, in fact each cay brings forth some greater bargain than before. This is the'’Great Sale—a Sale that is brimming over with welcome economies.-’ Let us again say that every article in the establishment is reducec in price—a long way below the usual good value. Here are a few extra fine Bargains:— WHITE POPLIN COATS AND SKIRTS, newest shapes, some Braided, others Faced Collars,and Cuffs, with Paisley, usual price 39s 6g ; sale price 255. 2 only BLACK LINEN COATS and CKIRT COSTUMES, nicely braided, usual price 39s 6d; sale price 32s 6d. 1 only WHITE LINEN COSTUME, handsomely trimmed with Insertion and Braid, usuallv 49s 6d; sale price 355. 1 only PALE BLUE LINEN COSTUME, usual 50s; now 255. LADIES’ DUST COATS in Sicilian, Poplin and other new materials, usually 52s 6d, 37s 6d, 39s 6d, 32s 6d, sale price 18s 6d. A Nobby Line of LINEN COATS and SKIRTS, all shades, now 25s 6d : sale price 19s 6d. TO-DAY IS THE DAY OF BARGAINS—COME f f COMMON, SHELTON 8 CO., LTD., UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, PEEL STREET . GISBORNE
SALE! SALE * ALL BOOTS AT OUR STORE Will be REDUCED FROM TO-DAY W. STEWART. PEEL STREET. “WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE” SILVER TIPS FOR AFTERNOON SIPS. A LOVELY ORANGE PEKOE, and charms all who have tried it. WORTH 3s PER LB. SOLD AT 1/8. A 51b TIN for 7s 6d at J. EAST’S.
T° M ,L!< S UPPL,ERS Situated at an inconvenient distance from Creameries or with Bad Road®. THE KIA ORA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING AND MILK SUPPLY CO., LTD., Is prepared t-o receive Home Separated CREAM at any of its Creameries, vis.. Puha, Te Karaka, Ormond, a-hika, Matawhero, Gisborne, Patutsni, 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 Asset® and Reserves, and participate m nil Dividends ad Bonuses paid. Full information to be had from nry of the Directors, the Manager, or tfra ander signed'ANDREW GRAHAM, ffearehur;.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3459, 26 February 1912, Page 7
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