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WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK AND OFr'ER SOME SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN’S OVE COATS COATS that afford their wearers a maximum of comfort and utility, at a very moderate price. No man can afford to be without a COAT in a climate .such as ours, where one never knows what a day will bring forth •iti !he way of weather. WK have a particularly fine lot of MEN’S COATS of all styles and would be glad to fix you up with one at any time. MEN'S MACINTOSHES in thoroughly reliable makes, all sixes 29S 6d, 32s 6(1, 37s 6d to 55S_6d MEN'S GAR BIXFTTH RAIN COATS, with Raglan Sleeves, Centro Vents and Step or Prussian Collars, in Fawn and Urab Green Shades 35s 6d, 39s 6d, 42s to 87s 6d MEN’S TWEED TOP COATS, in Single-breasted styles, for walking, of smart Tweeds in various colorings 29s 6d, 35s 6d, 39s 6d to 72s 6d HEAVY TWEED COATS for Driving and Motoring in, comfortable doublebreasted styles " 32s 6d, 39S 6d, 42s’6d to 753 GARBINETTE RAINCOATS, Fleecy Lined, combining a warm Winter Coatin a comfortable walking weight, in Fawn. Drab, Grey and Brown 75s 6d HEAVY IRISH FRIEZE MOTORING COATS, Fur Lined « 84s COATS suitable or Roys’ and Youths’ wear hold an important place in our Winter display. The assortment includes Smart Little Coats for small bows, and the more useful styles for older lads. JUVENILE COATS in Smart Shapes, of Tweeds, Cheviots, etc., some finished with Push and Astrachan Collars 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9S 6cS to 21s BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS of Tweed and Macintosh, etc., 9s 6d, 11s & ■ '-AIN USEFUL GOATS FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS, HATS of a smart appearance and useful character in all the very newest Shapes and Shades, and withal most moderately priced. SMART CAPS in a large variety of the leading shapes and colorings, all sizes 2s 11d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d to 7S 6d MEN’S TWEED HATS 3s 11d, 4s 11d, 5s 6d to 8s 6d MEN’S SOFT LOUNGE FELT HATS, in all the new colorings 3s 11d, 4s 11d, 5s 6d to 93 6d SOFT FELT HATS in Hie latest Shapes and Colorings 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d to 16s (id THE NEW ROUGH FUR BELT HATS, in shades of Brown, Green, Slate, Fawn and Beaver 8s 6(t, 10s 6d, 12s 6d to 25s 6d MEN’S BLACK HARD FELT HATS, in all the latest shapes . rs 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d to 13s 6d PETTIE’ THE HOUSE “ OF QUALITY,

ARTHUR NATHAN’S TEAS Jit M *®ir \ BRANDS: W&s S <A m B ml# & G«en Tij PacKed in Air Tight: JLesa.di Foil Pacßels* The Perfection of Excellence.

Zealandia Boots h— maaEaßimasßgaasagtsgain withstand hard wear yet they are decidedly smart. «

NO MORE INDIGESTION ! W© are placing on the market a highly Palatable, Nutritious and Digestive HYCIENIC WHOLEMEAL BREAD. This Bread is guaranteed to be pre- ! pared from Pure, Whole Wlieatmeal, and is very HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL. PROFESSION, Especially to sufferers from Indigestion. This Bread is being sold at the same price as 01 dinarv White Bread, and our Carters will now bo pleased to take orders. Procurable only from— CLARE & SONS, LIMITED. THE LEADING BAKERS, CATERERS AND CONFECTIONERS. ’Phone 18. > P.O. Box 200.| R. W. BARBER. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR. Is prepared to estimate for and undertake installations anywhere for Electric Light, Electric Generators, Electric Motors, Electric Bells, Electric Telephones, Electric Fire Alarms, Electric Lifts. In fact anvthing Electrical. Nothing too big. Nothing too small, and at tho lowest possible price. Expert Advice! Export Workmen! Best Material HALLENSTEIN S BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road. Telephone 821 SELLS ITSELF ! BALLIN BROS.’ SARSAPARILLA. CHRISTCHURCH.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3830, 13 May 1913, Page 3

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