East Coast Progress. has commenced Business at Tologa and Tokomaru Bay and respectfully solicits a fair share of his previous customers’ trade. Also new customers can rely on perfect satisfaction being given who entrust their Tailoring j.n his hands. Samples sent on application and our traveller ; will call later to measure if required. GISBOBNE TOLOGA TOKOMARU.
Why is it that C. TAYLOR keeps the largest stock of seasoned Timber in the Bay ? Is it because he lias too much money or for the benefit of his Customers ? Surely the latter for A the Timber is seasoned, the furniture stands when made. Having tr.e largest stock of Furniture s in the Town, at prices at which I defy competton, bought for cash and all middle profits saved—no middle men or dividends to pay— TAYLOR scoops the lot and you share with him. Having just imported over 150 Toilet Sets, I am selling a splendid assortment from 9s. Gd.—best selection bought at Home where I come from. Fenders from 11s. Gd., cannot be bought elsewhere under 15s. 6d. I had to pay that wholesale only last week, so I know. Fire-brasses from os. Gd. Chairs from 6s. Gd. : I have only about 16 dozen Chairs in stock—l keep this line. Combination Beds from 255. Certs from 275. Gd. Dinner Sets from IGs. Gd., and. all kinds of Kitchen Utensils and Furnishing Requisites at lowest prices. Seeing is believing, and paving is the naked truth. C a TAYLOR, CABINETMAKER. Showroom and Factory GLADSTONE ROAD. l&j. m A O Jj x-t gA’O {t ABE'S LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— For your visits, your criticism, your patronage in the past, we tender our hearty thanks, and on our part promise you better variety and better service than has beenobtainable hitherto in Gisborne. Our Mr. Miller has iust returned from an extended visit to London and Paris, where he qualified as a specialist in LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE CARMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. : Johnston & Hiller*. LADIES’ & CENT’S HIGH-GRADE TAILORS, 'NOTE THE ADDRESS : COOD’S BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE MASONIC HOTEL. To CYGJLISTS and MOTORISTS. We undertake the repair of Cars, and keep on hand a full stock of first-class accessories, and compete with anyone in the town in the matter of prices. C} T cles, Motor Cycles, and all accessories kept in stock. Siffli Cycle s i®f@r wonts, 258 and 260 GLADSTONE ROAD.
M C CQNNELL & CO SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, GREY STREET, GISBORNE. UTMOST Care Exercised in the Selection of our Meats, and Quality Guaranteed. Customers waited on for Orders. ]y[CQONNELL and qo., GISBORNE. MUSIC BOUND and Renovated nt Reasonable prices; envoi's in cloth w ’on+’rciJob Department, upborne Tunes.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3509, 27 April 1912, Page 8
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436Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3509, 27 April 1912, Page 8
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