ITS H FfleT. 3 VVhy didn’t I buy my Pianp from 1 CHOVEAUX ?' j I would not have had all this trouble and worry! That’s what many | say who have listened to the plausible talcs told by our competitors. Let g us warn you before you buy your Piano. It is a matter which requires jj your utmost consideration.' " The prices of our Pianos are marked in g plain English. You pay us exactly the same price as you would in Auckland or Wellington. Our competitors know that we stock the finest Pianos tho world can produce, viz., The STEINWAY. SPENCER, and KAPS. Any of the instruments will make you content. Come along; let’s talk tho matter over. Our long Homo and Colonial experience is at your service. jj CORNER GREY STREET. ’NUF SED. ! ; i V £*s=j ATTEND YE ATTEND YE GIGANTIC BARGAINS at ROBERTSON’S. THEY ARE POSITIVELY CICANTIC IN THEIR MAGNITUDE. Giant Bargains aro waiting to he led away by willing purchasers. Come! Let us introduce you—you’ll he pleased. Such an Economical Event is just what parents have been waiting for. MACNIFICENT BARGAINS IN BOYS’ AND MEN’S SUITS. These are real Money-Savers! Think what it means—THREE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND—why, you can buy a 10s. Suit for Bs. 6d. for that hoy of yours; a man’s 60s. Suit for 51s. Give your purse a chance to recuperate. Come along and bring the boy. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED FOR CASH AT ROBERTSON’ On the Corner, “WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE.”
JUST FURNITURE! Furniture packed with comfort, the kind of comfort one craves for on a cold Winter’s evening; the kind of nights that come suddenly upon us in this season, and that will he felt all the worse for that reason. For instance, there’s nothing more inviting than one of our splendid Upholstered Chairs. Or a useful Sofa—that looks so invitingly comfortable. All our work is good, and our Furniture lasts for years and years. Come here for all your Furnishing Wants, and you’ll get satisfaction. GRUNDY & SHENNAN, GISBORNE.
3® Oe •9 »*« »v« «: w>yj • ;vr» vo aSifa /470 EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS EVERY DAY at COMMON, SHELTON’S RECORD BREAKING SALE You can come along any day at any hour between 9 a.m. and 6 6p.m., and bo quite certain of getting a chance to effect exceptional savings. COMMON SHELTON’S SALES are always replete with special Bargains, and the RECURJJ • BREAKING SALE of 1912 is no exception to the rule. Hero are a few SPECIALS: — Natural Woven Combinations, usual price 3s lid, now is lid. Ladies’ Woven Nights, usual price 8s 3d, now 5s 11cI. Ladies’ Flannelette Nights, usual price 4s 6d, now 2s 11tl. A few Ladies’ Dressing Gowns, in Vicux Rose and Saxo Blue, usual price 14s '6d, now 6s 11d. Ladies’ Tweed Goats in pretty colourings, usual price 3os 6d, now 15s 61J. Ladies’ Smart Costumes, newest shapes, usual price 21s, now 14s 6d. All the Surplus Stock in the Showroom must bo cleared regardless of cost. Your opportunity is now, Ladies! Make haste while you may! COMMON, SHELTON & CO.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3582, 23 July 1912, Page 6
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