CONSULT 4Z>\\ Z K THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR OF THE EAST COAST ABOUT , SOMETHING STYLISH THE NEW SEASON’S DESIGNS ARE OF AN ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE CHARACTER. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. BRANCHES AT CISBORNE, TOLOCA AND TOKOMARU. TELEPHONE 129. TELEPHONE 129. Gmd W®ws. AT THE SPECIAL REQUEST OF A LARGE NUMBER OF COUNTRY , CLIENTS I HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE MY GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE —UNTIL—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, In order that everyone may have an opportunity of sharing in the GENUINE AND UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS. Up to the present the sale has constituted . A RECORD, And everyone has been delighted with the liberal. REDUCTIONS of from 20 to 40 per cent made on our High-class stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE LINOLEUMS AND CARPETS AND IMPORTED FURNISHINCS. Remember the Sale absolutely closes on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, And those who fail to take advantage of the opportunity to secure High-grade Furniture at give-away prices within the next week will only have themselves to blame. Mym«neg TAYLOR THE MAN WHO BROUCHT THE PRICES DOWN. ea £/Vo AB M.1.8.T. X LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— For your visits, your criticism, your patronage in the past, "t* trader our hearty thanks, and on our part promise you better vantrij and better service than has beenobtainable hitherto in Gisborne. Our Mr. Miller has just returned from an extended visit to London and Paris, where he qualified as a specialist in LADIES' TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sk Millet*, LADIES' & DEBT'S HIGH-GRADE TAILORS, NOTE THE ADDRESS : GOOD’S BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE MASONIC HOTEL THE POVERTY BAY SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER YARDS, LTD. - . ' ■ “ s 1,000,000 FEET OF DRY WEATHERBOARDS, MATCH LINING, "FLOORING AND BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL CLASSES IN STOCK. LARGE STOCKS FENCING BATTENS AND HOUSE BLOCKS. MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASHES, MANTELPIECES, STAIRS AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF JOINERY. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS -FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. SOLE AGENTS REGAL ROOFING. WEATHERTITE BUILDING PAPER. YELLOW FIR DOORS. J. COLLEY, MANAGER. OFFICE, YARDS AND JOINERY SHOPS, 314 GLADSTONE ROAD. TELEPHONE 149. P.O. BOX 74.
" MR HOTELKEEPER ! GIVE YOUR CUSTOMERS THE RIGHT ARTICLE.” BALLIN BROS., GINGER WINE. rp© ADVERTISERS. M, DVERTISER9 are notified thal jLJI they must furnish change of cop? for standing advertisements not latei than T2 Noon to ensure insei-tion in tbio foHorring mornmg’a issue, : linages* . • :■ TirijOWß*
WANTEDTHE LADIES OF GISBORNE TO WEAR. LOVELY WHITE AND TUSSORE SHOES FOR 'SUMMER. W. STEWART, PEEL STREET. WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE. - ■" ■ . .. ' - . - V *': '■ J ; ’ "“‘t - • . * ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3670, 4 November 1912, Page 6
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392Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3670, 4 November 1912, Page 6
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