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Rich, Scarce and \Nofable Dress Silks for Evening wean Our Dress Department' looks just as though a fountain of noveltyhad burst within its confines .... Shelves and counters reflect the glistening sheen, the scintillating loveliness of the most delightful collection of Silks and Satins we’ve ever gathered together Description is nothing, looking is everything. Don’t be afraid to call n for rich, scarce and notable qualities and shades, we’ve plenty to show SATIN MOUSSELINE in all imaginable colours, 40-inch, 6/6 yd „ CfIARMEUSE in all rich and notable colours, 40-inch, 8/6 yd. ORIENTAL LIBERTY SATIN in pink, grey, sky and nil, 40-inch, 5/1 I yd. —~ =s=amm CREPE-de-CBIENE in cream, black, pink, sky, nil, vieue rose, saxe, navy, resida, brown, 42-in., 5/1 9 yd' CREPE NIAGARA in white, cream, pink, sky, vieux rose, coral, nelio and saxe, silky texture, rich in appearance, 41-inch, 3/3 yd. MAROUBSITTE, a pretty Overdress, in white, cream, pink, sky, grey, nattier, saxe vieux rose and nelio, 42-inch, 4/6 yd. NINON in black, white, cream,.sky, pink, royal, wild cherry, and grey, 42-incli, 3/6 yd. Wide Black Silks. PARLETTE: 36-inch, 4/1 1 yd.; 42-inch, 5/91 yd. SATIN MOUSSELINE, 40-ineb, 6/6 and 7/11 yd. SATIN CMARMEUSE, 40-inch, 8/11 and 12/6 yd. ORIENTAL LIBERTY SATIN, 40-inch, 6/11 and 10/6 yd. A Choice Selection of NOVELTY ROBES in Embroidered Moods, Spangle Nets, Brocaded Silks, Hand Painted Nets and Sfjangle Nets, etc. 1 Your visit of Inspection will be a pleasure to us! ADAIR BROS., LIMITED.

GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS A POCKET BOOK INTEREST IN OUR BUSINESS. rPHE most effective money-making policy for any Coach Builder to follow' is" to save money for the man who trades with him. Only by selling Customers goods that have “something behind them,” can Coach Builders do this. Our biggest asset is the man who comes back and tells ns that he is satisfied. He is the fellow who boosts our Vehicles and increases our sales, and in the transaction he makes money, because he gets in actual service returns EXACTLY V HA'l HE BUYS. Graham and Krebs’ Vehicles are THE BEST; they have advantages behind them that are not possessed byother vehicles. GRAHAM & KREBS, PREMIER GOAGHBUILDERS. 254 -and 256 GLADSTONE ROAD. Telephone 259.

J3ERT LUCAS EMPLOYS ONLY FIRST-CLASS TRADESMEN IN HIS SALOON; And also Stocks tlie Best Brands of piPES, QICARS, AND rpOBACCOS. Call and Inspect for Yourself.

—FOR—CHEAP TIMBER. TT.C. “ UC. WE HAVE ALL OTHER CLASSES and all other kinds. DLAYTON BROS., THE UNIVERSAL BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS & MERCHANTS. 10AL yOAL IRON ' RON W IRE IRE POSTS ( OSTS And other Timber that will last r a- Home, Road or Rivei, Country le or Town. V B Our Mills will plane, match, mould the same if required, at i Hid and prices. SANITARY PLUMBER, 68 GREY STREET. rHE SWEETEST THING UPON THE EARTH IS THE PLEASURE OF PLEASING. Estimate Free on Application. ANITARY PLUMBING & DRAINi aGE in connection wvtn tne rmmh scheme; House and Ship S; gS and Water Fitting all kinds; Porcelain Baths, Basins, 1 Sinks kept in stodk. :

TOLOGA BAY ACENCY. FQFI THE GISBORNE TIMES. 4 RRANGEMENTsTiiave been made * whereby single oopms of the Gisborne Tirries may be or order for the paper booked, at Mr Coleferoek’t titore* T«lo«a Bay.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3556, 22 June 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3556, 22 June 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3556, 22 June 1912, Page 11

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