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TIE FURNISHING QUESTION s x&. m 0 fe ggiaJß rrrn Need not contain any troublesome features for you if you place your Furnishing order in every description—notably CARPETS and LINOLEUMS—and our many years of practical our hands. Our Furnishing Section is well to the fore this season with new stocks of furnishing experience are entirely at your disposal. The following few selections will give some idea of the attractive values that rule througout this Departmnet: LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS —2 yards wide, in a large variety of designs, Carpet. Conventional, and Floral, 3s lid and 4s 6d per yard. . . SPECIAL QUALITY LINOLEUMS— 2 yards wide, designs specially suitable for Dining Room use, 4s lid per yard. ~ r-i PARQUET LINOLEUMS— 2 yards wide, in Cream, Drab, Mole, and Blue, os Gd per GRANITE LINOLEUMS— 2 yards wide, a splendid wearer in semi-plain colourings, 6s lid per yard. . _ ~ , Q , INLAID LINOLEUMS —2 yards wide, in Parquet and lile Designs, #s lid, 8s od, 10s Gd, and 12s Gd per yard. CARPET SQUARES SPECIAL AX MINSTER SQUARES, in Artistic Designs, sizes Oft x Oft to Oft x 12ft, 70s, Sis, and 97s Gd. ~n BRUSSELS SQUARES, in Green and Fawn Colourings, size Jit x lAI, lIUs. SUPER UNION BEDROOM SQUARES, in Light Artistic Colourings, sizes Vft Gin x 01 1 to 10ft Gin x 12ft, 33s Gd, 42s Gd, 555, and 635. TAPESTRV, etc., all reasonably priced. HALL RUGS, etc. « at “ S ?o s , hearth’’BUCß, ill Axminster, Kidderminster etc.. Artistic Designs andtpscful Colourings, ranging in price from 7s Gd, 9s lid, l_s 3d, to is x . 0 pj DOOR SLIPS, in endless variety, with fringed and plain ends, Is bJ, Is Ll<l. -s i- , to 7s Gd. STAIR CARPETS ®> RUNNERS TAPESTRY STAIR CARPET, 18in wide, in Red and Green, 2s 6d pew yard. TAPESTRY RUNNER, 27in wide, in Green and 1: awn Colourings, 18m, —in. _<m, nui 36in wide, at 4s Gd, 4s lid. 6s Gd, and 6s lid. , _ . _ r ., VELPET PILE RUNNER, 27in wide, in Red and Green Mottled Design, os Gd per van*. Special Oualitv AXMINSTER RUNNERS, in attractive Oriental and Convention a. Designs. 22in and 27 in wide, Gs lid, 7s Gd, and 8s 3d per yard. PETTIE’S THE HOUSE ol QUALITY.

“REGAL, UNDERSLUNG” What’s that? Tn tho nast neonle have been getting np on oars and going overland and ts&zs good work witli safety, comfort, and reliabilitySole Agents : A MOTOR CAR 1 AN UP-TO-DATE MOTOR CAR II THE MOTOR CAR PAH EXCELLENCE 111 Barlow’s Motor Garage, Where all information will be given and trial runs arranged. Zealandia Boots mSSWY-"rrWiirrrh >| «Ul.‘ WJMI t - '"~~* LL " nim - L J ® For style, durability and comfort, wear Zealandia Boots. as

ts | Stop that little Cough | ft . p f From Growing Bigger p j Every couch strains the K I: delicate tissues of the j| f" throat and bronchial tubes. % Stop the strain by curing gj the cough. Bonnington's | 2 Irish Moss not only soothes || N| ihe irritation but cures the cough and jr t heals and strengthens the mem' || 3 branes. All reliable retailers will jg S' sell Bonnington’s Irish Moss when || asked for it. They realise that it is light to do so, and they know that i£j Bonnington's is the best cough and K cold medicine for it has stood the to f ft test of half a century. Should any jt Sj offer you a substitute or imitanon, refuse it and insist on . j V ? ' getting Bonnington's. 51 £/

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3588, 30 July 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3588, 30 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3588, 30 July 1912, Page 3

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