■Px M <ssm~ mn r<mm m /ij? Sli'i Mm m M&m A\\| \\Vw Ml M M mm*'- miif§ mkiimw m WARM ; *' .■•- • /■: 1 • ..... • _ -;•• UNDERWEAR THAT SPELLS COMFORT You’ll find a big pile of it iru our UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Goods tbat are a delight to the touch, that are WOVEN RIGHT, FIT RIGHT, and WEAR RIGHT. High-grade goods from the best New Zealand and Home Manufacturers. Test them between thumb and finger and feel the soft wool. Are they not pliable and soft as fine pure wool should be. Think how comfy and snug you’d feel wearing them. Short sleeves—long sleeves—fine or coarse weaves. It is impossible to tell all the quality virtues of these goods, but in a word every one is exceptonali at its price. ladies’ combinations from 3/1! Spencers from i/ll < Nightgowns from 6/6 Bloomers from 3/tiv Also an exceptional line of the Smart and Popular GOLF COATS, all shades and prices. EURE’S, GISBORNE. m V! ■MX-} . -it: m
£f/?e Perspective of the Picture,' 55 WHAT matters it if jour FURNITURE be of artistio design—that rS« ■* » arrangement is pleasing to the eye, if The Perspective of the Pio« tore” viz., your Carpets and Linoleums —u out of DiUmb. Any or tno lasadsome Carpel Squares and Prettily Patterned Unoleums m* are showing would add grace and charm to your Furniture. The *a»teKf SliJnsTr! strikingly attractive. The values superb. Inspection cordially invited. JOHN TOWNLF v , FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMAN CIBRORH&, THE POVERTY BAY SASH AMD DOOR FACTORY AND TUBER YARDS, LTD. 808 000 FEET OF DRY WEATHERBOARDS, MATCHLINING, FLOOR* ' ING AND BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL GLASSES IN STOCK. LARGE STOCKS FENCING BATTENS AND HOUSE BLOCKS. MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASHES, MANTELPIECES, STAIEE kanufao and all qther kinds of joinery. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. SOLE AGENTS regal ROOFINC. WEATHERTITE BUILDING PAPER. YELLOW FIR DOORS. a. COLLEY, MANAGER, YARDS AND JOINERY SHOPS, Sl4 GLADSTONE ROAD. P.0.80X 74. -LWHONE 149.
NOTICE. : OREGON PINE ! 1 HAVE JUST LANDED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF. OREGON PINE IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. lALL SIZES AND LENGTHS tJP TO 14 INCHES "WIDE. GEORGE SMITH, <jgUILDER AND MERCHANT, (Opposite Royal Hotel.) r gmggf Jf .asyQCT E. W. BARBER, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR. Is prepared to estimate for and nn jjertake installations anywhere for •piflf'+.rie Lip-ht, Electric Genera'E £rs, Ellctrie Motors, Electric Bells, Electric Telephones, Electric Fire Alarms, Electric Lifts. In fact anything Electrical. Nothing too big. Nothing too small, and at thi lowest possible price. Expert Advice I. Expert Workmen 1 Best material !. BUILDINGS, Telephone &2I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3949, 4 June 1913, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3949, 4 June 1913, Page 3
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