NEGLIGE | SHIRTS | ■\ ■ The new SOFT COMFORTABLE SHIRTS are here in Zephyr and Fancy Stripe Cotton Effects, male up by careful, conscientious work-people. No ill-portioned Sleeves, no poor Sewin';, no Skimping work about them. Its the Mastery of these little ponits that brings us so much Shirt Business. You get overflowing value at any price you pay for one of our Shirts. Price, 3s 6d, 3s 11d, 4s Gd, is Ild, 5s 6d TENNIS SHIRTS In NEW STRIPES for Summer Wear, great variety of designs and the most popular Materials Prices, 3s 6d, 3s Ild, 4s 6d, 4s Hd, 5s 6d, 5s Ild WORKING SHIRTS 8 In HARVARD, GALATEA, OXFORD, DRILL, Etc., the cut is full and the Shirt well made, and the price a little less than elsewheie. Prices, 2s 11d, 3s 6d, 3s 11d, 4S 6tf ancf 4s 11d AT EURE’S
" Perspective of tht P ictore,” WHAT matt-era it if tout FURNITURE be of artistic design—that ita ** arrangement is pleasing to the eye, if “The Perspective cf the Picture”—viz., your Carpets and Linoleums—is out of plumb. Any of the fias&dsossi® Carpet Squares aad Prettily Patterned We are showing would add grace and charm to your Furniture, ful designs are strikingly attractive. Ine values superb, cordially invited. _ JOHN TOWMLEI, C URNITURE WAREHOUSEMAN The tasteinspection CIS^ORNt.
the place to dine I F Hunger begins to assert itself while" you are down Town drop m a ' V/OOTTON’S, The Largest, Best-appointed and most Cosily-Furnished Dining Rooms in Gisborne. Unlimited Seating Accommodation. ~ Quick, Quiet and Efficient Service. Up in the Sunshine the Daintiest Food, served neatly and at modest Electric Fans keep a ooolijjnr breeze constantly circulating. To dine at "NYootton’s is to dine m peace and comfort. S.' WOOTTON GISBORNE’S PREMIER CATERER, HALLENSTEIN’S BUILDINGS, Telephone 469. NOTICE. w. J. cox & CO. ffJAVE received Special Shipments of the following:— Herrings in Bullion, Red Herrings, Prime Ling, Herrings in Tomato, Bloaters, Shrimps, Oysters, Sardines in Oil, Fresh Herrings, Whitebait, Kippered Herring, Cod Fish, Salmon, Lobsters, Smoked Sardines, Anchovies in Oil and Brine. LUCCA OIL. LNTNED SOUPS. PACKET SOUPS. EING’S CHOICE LINES include : Tomato Soup, Chili Sauce, Sweet Onions. Indian Relish, Sweet Gerkins. CANNED BEANS ASPARAGUS PICKLED CUCUMBER —At—. w. J cox & co. PROVISION MERCHANTS, P.O Box 28 Ha. 99.
Phones 408—338. P.O. Box 181. GEORGE SMITH BUILDER & TIMBER MERCHANT. I carry large Stocks of— KAURI RIMU TOTARA, ETC. Also— SASHES DOORS and ALL KINDS OF JOINERY AT AUCKLAND PRICES. Estimates Free. Valuations iyade. TO DAIRY FARMERS ON THE RAILWAY LINE, AND OTHERS. —THE—OKITU BUTTER FACTORY Is prepared to Purchase —FRESH SEPARATOR CREAM— In Large or Small Quantities. H'HE Highest Price will be p.ud for Cream of good quality, delivered at any Railway Station. Freight on Cream paid by Factory. Special arrangements will be made in any other district for the collection of Separator Cream where sufficient inducement offers. The Factory having made a Speciality of Home Separator Cream, is in a position to offer great advantages to Settlers in the Backblocks. HIGH GRADE SEPARATORS of any make, at List Prices, ap Exceptionally Easy Terms. Separators erected Free of Charge. Separators on view at the Factory, 20 Peel Street, Gisborne. CORRECT TEST GUARANTEED. Write or call for full particulars, A. McKenzie, Manager.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3692, 29 November 1912, Page 3
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