WARM COATS FOR. CHILLY DAYS With May’s sharp frosty days you realise the NEW COAT is at last an absolute necessity. For Driving, Travelling and especially for Evening Wear. How snug you would be in one of these we show this week. Our CLOAK DEPARTMENT is just the cosiest in our Store. Dozens of the—<9 New Season’s Coats. Many imported, many of New Zealand manufacture. NEW SHAPES, mostly cut with the big reVer which has almost a Cape effect, and big Button Fastenings; Blanket Coats, Cravenette, Beaver, Caracul, Heptonite, etc.; Coats light in weight yet warm and soft to the touch. HfGHEST-GRADE COATS', every inch eloquent of Quality, and chosen with fine regard fox’ the taste of Gisborne Buyers and Gisborne Climate Conditions. SEE THEM BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR CHOICE. BORES
67? e Perspective of Picture,” STfTTTAT mnt ter a it if tout FURNITURE be of artistio design—that it# is posing to the eye, .if “The Perspective of the Pio*nre”—viz., B your Carpets and Linoleums— lo out of olumb. Any of th* Handsome Carpet Sqisares mod Prettily Patterned Linoleums * are showing would add grace and charm to your Furniture. ThejMteM ar! rtritingl, ?ttr»cti,e. The values .uperb Inspeebou virdially invited. ______ JOHN TOWMLf *URNITURE WAREHOUSEMAN CIS«ORNfc THE POVERTY BAY SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER YARDS, LTD. flnnooo FEET OF DRY WEATHERBOARDS, MATCHLININC, FLOOR mC ANa BuTuD.NO TIMBER OF AIL CLASSES IN STOCK. LARGE STOCKS FENCING BATTENS AND HOUSE BLOCKS. .ANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASHES, mantelpieces, STABS* AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF JOINERY. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. SOLE AGENTS: rtEOAL ROOFING. WEATHERTITE BUILDINC PAPER. YELLOW FIR DOORS. J. COLLEY, MANAGE*. s »fcF"CE. YARDS AND \ 'LL-'HONE 149. JOINERY SHOPS, 814 GLADSTONE ROAD P.O. BOX 74
NOTICE. OREGON PINE ! a have just landed a large SHIPMENT OF. OREGON PINE IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS UP TO 14 INCHES WIDE. GEORGE SMITH, AND nniMBER MERCHANT, (Opposite Royal Hotel.) A SPLENDID CHANCE. «0 I am relinquishing business at A the end of the month, I have deeded to dispose privately of THE WHOLE OF MY PLANT, STOCK-IN-TRADE, and VEHICLES TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. The Plant includes— Wheel-Tiring Plate, .Bender ' Champion Blower, Anvil * •Blacksmiths’ Tools, etc. - One New Singer Sewing Machine 'Shoeing jron, Spring Steel, etc. Trimmers’ Requisites, etc. New and Second-hand Vehicles -JDUN’T MISS THIS CHANCE.— The Shop must be Cleared by January 30. s. E. SOMERVELL, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Army Barn&ka). . . ...
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3829, 12 May 1913, Page 3
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