WARM COATS FOR. CHILLY DAYS With May’s sharp frosty clays 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 the.se wo show this week. Our CLOAK DEPARTMENT is just the cosiest in our Store. Dozens of the—- © 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, Qravenetto, 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 for the taste of Gisborne Buyers and Gisborne Climate Conditions. SEE THEM BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR CHOSCE. BORE'S ■yvm wamrggssajsxa cstiassssacai 'Bhe Perspective of tS*<fc Picture,” *7HAT matters it if your FURNITURE be of artistio de&ign—that its arrangement is pleasing to the eye, if “The Perspective of the Pi*Iir8 ” viz., your Carpets and Linoleums —id out of dluiuo. Any or tuo H&adsome Squares aad Prettily Patterned ILinole'fcxmsi axe showing would add grace and charm to tout Furniture, designs are strikingly attractive. The values superb, lially invited. _ The fcaiteInspeotioa JOHN TOWNLF v , URNITURE WAR EH OUSE MAM QISRORNL THE POVERTY BAY SASH AMO DOOR FAOTORY AMO TIMBER YARDS, LTD. ~000,000 FEET OF DRY WEATHERBOARDS, MATCHLSMING, FLOOR INC AND BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL CLASBEB IN STOCK. LARGE STOCKS FENCING BATTENS AND HOUSE BLOCKS. MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASHES, MANTELPIECES, STABS® AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF JOINERY. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. a OLE AGENTS :~ REGAL ROOFING. WEATHERTITE BUILDING PAPER, YELLOW FIR DOORS. J. COLLEY, MANAGER. fhF'CE YARDS AND JOINERY SHOPS, 814 GLADSTONE ROAD f ’LLCHONE 149. P.O. BOX 74
NOTICE. OREGON PINE ! j 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 MERCHANT, (Opposite Royal Hotel.) A SPLENDID CHANCE. * S I am relinquishing business at A the end of the month, I have deided 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 iron, Spring Steel, etc. Trimmers’ Requisites, etc. New and Second-hand Vehicles. -DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE.— The Shop must be Cleared by January 30. ?E. E. SOMERVELL, -CARRIAGE BUILDER, (Next Army Barracks).
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3827, 9 May 1913, Page 3
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