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eaSEMENT ©LOTH. Some New Productions. Those who are getting their Homes made Comfortable for the Winter Months will sruely need CASEMENT CLOTHS for heavy Curtains, Drapings, and Hangings. CASEMENT CLOTHS are now greatly preferred, and hero at least you get an opportunity of selecting from a Big Stock. Crepe Imperial Casement. Mercerised Cotton Casement Cloth—Paris, Cream, Vieux Bose, Saxe, Cardinal, Moss Green, and Old Gold, $2 inch, 2s, 11d, Repp cte Luste. Ecru, Cream, Green. 54 inch, 2s. 11d. Silß and Wool Casement. Cream and Ecru. 54 inch, ss. 3d. Stripe Sicilian Casement. Cream ,Ecru, and Reseda. 50 inch, 3s. 3d. Casement Clotib. Moss and Ecru. 50 inch, 2s. ltd. Art Canvas. Suitable for Furniture Covering, also makes an ideal Wall Covering. Brown, Saxe, Maroon, and Green. 54 inch, Is. 9d. Casement Linens. In a large variety of Convential Designs. From 2s. 3d. to 4s. ltd. SOME SPECIAL LINES OF RUT SERCSE. ART SERGE—SO inch, Is. 9d., Moss and Maroon. ART SERGE— SO inch, 2s. 3d., Saxe. ART SERGE—SO inch, 2s. 6d., Green, Old Gold, Saxe, and Maroon. ART SERGE—72 inch, 3s. 3d., Saxe, Maroon and Mosv Cabinet Cloth. For Table Covering; very suitable for Billiard Cloth. 72 inch, 4s. 11d., Peacock, Maroon, Myrtle. Old Geld Adair Brothers, Limited.

THE VIVID REALISM OF THE BUSH CD n AS REVEALED IN FURNITURE Has it ever occurred to you that it is impossible to disassociate the natural majesty of New Zealand’s Bush with furniture ? The finest timbers in the world for making home adornments are prettily grained Rimu, the useful Kauri, Totara Knot, and so forth. GRUNDY AND SHENNAN’S FURNITURE Is built of * these fine woods—thoroughly seasoned, and carefully selected for their soundness and beauty of grain. Whether you are adding a single piece of Furniture or a whole Suite to your Home, the same sentiment of realism prevails. Whatever your requirements, let us give you special quotations—we’re glad to do it. GRUNDY SHENNAN, LTD., FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, GISBORNE. TAKE WARNING The man with the axe who sat on a log waiting to get warm deserved to freeze to death. jS?And the man-with 50/- in his pocket and a shabby coat on his back is deserving of a similar fate. ThaFamount will buy him one of COMMON, SHELTON’S famous Winter Overcoats. bfgTkese are not the ordinary productions, let us 0 understand that. FgTkey are correct m cut, right in quality, and are expertly tailored from collar down. Vl 3 y come in new' double and single breasted yLa s, in a good variety of colours and sizes. Already the nip of winter is in the air, come and - secure of these Coats to-day! 1 COMMON, SHELTON & 00., LTD. UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, GISBORNE. ‘ GISBORNE' there’s Purity and Vigour IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S £6 MS’S HEAD US iSsa It retains through the entire brewing process and after maturing and bottling, the delicious fragrance of the hop with its sweet and oothing perfume. It has the sparkling force of a cleverly fermented beverage without the fiery effects of spirits. It is the mildest of stimulants, in the most palatable form of liquid food, for everybody and specially for all nursing mothers. This label, the seal of excellence is on every bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. m (a & 2S n (M US §1 A K MM

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3522, 13 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3522, 13 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3522, 13 May 1912, Page 7

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