Mm i f! or TO Fill YOUR PLACE IN THE WORLD. ENSURES Clot;'.J3 oil High Quality at the Lowest Possible Price, that is what we offer to everyona who wants to dress well and correctly without unnecessary expense. It does not follow thas because a suit is particularly smart, that it must be expensive ; that is the fact which we want to bring home to you, and it is a fact which we are at all times eager to prove in the most practical way possible—by selling you a Suit. At any rate do us the favour of calling and having a look at them. The New “ Tailor-Make ” Suits come in a variety of Smart,Worsteds, Tweeds, and Serges, to lit every style of figure. The prices are 47s Gd, 50s, 555, to 755. Men’s. Saddle Tweed Trousers, in a variety of colourings, at 8s lid. 10s 6d, 12s 6d. Smartly-cut Trousers of Tweeds and Worsteds, i:i all sizes, at 8s 6d, 10s 6d to 21s. WE ABE SHOWING A LABGE STOCK OE 9 Men’s Riding Breeches, in several styles an dvarious_ weights, smartly cut and splendid fitting garments, at 14s Gd, 16s 6d, 21s, to 3os. such as are now in demand for School and general wear. Nhat is wanted is material that will stand the hard wear and tear that the healthy boy . subjects his clothes to, as well as good tailoring that will always ensure a well dressed appearance. , , ft'e have this kind of Suit in all sizes and all styles. \ou only need to bring along your boy. We will undertake to please you both. _ . , Strou"- Useful Suits in the Norfolk style of smart looking Tweeds and Worsteds, in sizes 5 to IS, priced according to size, from 10s' Gd, 11s, 12s, 15s, to 35s 6d. ’Varsity Suits (Shirt and Belt Styles) of Washing Materials and useful Tweeds 7s 6d', 9s Gd. 12s Gd, to 21s. Jots’ Jo vs’ . .at V- \ A % vti \ r V - A Vj v * A .‘A fct-S “ THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.”
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WOOL! WOOL! W. H. SMITH. WOOL SCOURER AND FEIuLMONGER, M A K A U R 1. Established 1894. Phone 560. P.O. Box 7PIGS. THE OKSTU BAOOI/FACTORY Have erJsotei!| -a weighing SCALE af tMk&tory, Matawhero, and are now IrobareS BACON PIGS ojjf System. FARMERS the Factory will *afso / t 4>jiy£jlnder the Deadjj Weight/Sy stenwas jpe®€to|bre, thus ing Pig &uppjfersyfthe option of 6ellm| under either, systein. f DELIVERY MYS: EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY,.WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY to 5 p.m. I Fridays & Saturdays—NO DELIVERY. Delivery will bo taken at Makaraka Railway 'Station, and Freight! Paid by the Factory on all Rids se£t|bv Rail from Te Kanaka, 0T any other Station. s£d DEAD or 6d LIVE WEIGHT. A. McKENZIE, Manager. CAULIFLOWERS. HAVING Purchased the Season s Output of CAULIFLOWERS (consisting of about 50U0), grown by Mr. Thomas, of Makauri, I am in a position to sell wholesale or retail, and rnv customers can be assured of a regular supply . I am in receipt of regular supplies of FRESH VEGETABLES every day, and specially import Swede Turnips from DunedinAll orders promptly attended to. , C. L. FERGUSON, FRUITERER, CONFECTIONER, and GREENGROCER, Gladstone Road , Telephone 63(1.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3466, 5 March 1912, Page 3
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