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MOST MEM VMiMmtJcrr^wrrm Like to he Well Dressed WSr-S '■/ /..g. ;,g. wm r<y i They like to have the comfortable feeling of self-satisfaction afforded hy a good suit of Clothes, a Smart Shirt, Hat, or Tie. We can help you to dress well without heing extravagant. Many years’ experience in catering for men’s needs have made us competent to render the utmost assistance in this direction. I'- ’-M. '-dir f J.&. ' !<iM\ d . k : * if . ■ *•’ • . •, • i; m ./ m "i fi' L ,; > worsizCr Tiiese Prices Malle Good. Dressing Easy. MEN’S TAILORED READY-FOR-SERVICE SUITS, in smart tweeds, sleds, and navy serges; stylish cut and fit and splendid finish : in to fit every figure—425, 57s 6ri, 635, to 79s Gd. MEN’S TWEED WORKING TROUSERS, in all sizes—8s 6d, 9s 11d, 12s 6d, to 17s Sd. SMARTLY-CUT STRIPED WORSTED TROUSERS, in all sizes—12s 6cf, 14s 6d, and 19s 6d. MEN’S RIDING BREECHES, of strong tweeds and saddles; betic: c mi finished with buckskin strappings—15s 6d, 19s 6d> to 355. MEN’S SPORTING COATS, of useful tweeds in Harris and Donegal finished with raised seams, centre vent and patch pockets—18s 6d, 21s, to 30s. MEN’S SOFT FELT HATS, ill brown, green, fawn, and black—--4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, and 8s Bd. MEN’S SOFT FELT HATS, in the newest styles, all fashionable coi* :*•-- 8s 6d 5 10s 6d, 11s 6d, to 17s 6d. MEN’S BLACK STIFF FELT HATS, in the newest shapes—--7s 6d: 9s 6d, to 13s Sd. A SMART VARIETY OF SMART NEW WIDE-END TIES—1s 11 d. 2s 6d, to 3s 6d. MEN’S SOFT SHIRTS, in smart striped effects--4s 6d, 4s 11d, and 6s 6d. MEN’S PYJAMAS, of striped flannelettes and ninons, etc. — 6s 6d. 7s 6d, and 9s 6d. BETTER (M’ALITY PYJAMAS, of fine Ceylons, etc-., in smart strij 12s 6d to 355. One ssiiHfng Disceiint in Every Pound for cast?. Nettie’s TH El '& tSE 7

ANDREW AND RICHARDS LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Bcs 205. Telephone 624. A BARGAIN. -ACRE Corner Section, close tm town, good locality, splendid 7roomed house, all heart of kauri, mod> ern conveniences, large workshop and outbuildings. Would sub-divide mto 5 choice sections, showing a certain -•"•fit cf £3OO or £4OO. Price, oaf? 1175. £450 cast, balance at 6 par cent. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT.. HOUSES, on gc-c-c section. 6d tee* frontage. oS Disraeli Street; one fire rooms, one three rooms, with modern conveniences. Let to reliable tenants, and showing a return of If! per cent. Price. only £7GC. hall cash. ANDREW AND P.iCrURDS. LOWE STREET.

■M i THE “ FARMER FRIEND" SPECIAL BOOT ! This Boo: has ZUG TOECAP. PORPOISE VAMP, and is BLADDER LINED, making it the perfection of Water-tightness ; SPECIAL SOLES PEGGED, and is guaranteed by the Makers. PRICE. 27s 6d. PRICE, 2756 d NAILED OR PLAIN AS REQTIRED PIONEER OTOE STORE ‘‘ For Best and Cheapest.” m mmm< U-.l *8 ass L-. ... SKA** V SHBILLFie, A SENSATION lias been caused in the Motoring World by the introduction of the 1914 MODEL. The main features of this Car are:— TWO-SPEED, FULL FLOATINC BACK AXLE, Which gives SIX speeds forward and TWO reverse (a feature not obtainable in any other make). DEWAR RELIABILITY TEST (ENGLAND) The CADILLAC again this year won this much-coveted Trophy, and is now the only Car in the World to hold this dual record for fuel economy, speed, silence, resiliency, any durability against English, American and Continental Cars. SSL /jlik \ mes m SPECIAL FEATURES : ELECTRIC LIGHTING t ELECTRIC STARTING ELECTRIC HEATING, Cadillac Delco (Patented) 'TYRE INFLATING by Cadillac Engine Pumping Svstem. DEMONSTRATIONS ON APPLICATION. A. M. LEWIS, TE KARAKA, Sole Agent for Poverty Bay. ’Phene: Te Karakr. Bureau.

o^, l&§. Sij ai % mm is NOTICE. OREGON PINE. I HAVE JUST LANDED A LARGS SHIPMENT OF OREGON PiNE IN FIK ST-CLASS CONDITION. ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS DP TO 14 INCHES VIDE. GEORGE SMITH, gUELDER AND IpIMBEB MERCHANT, (Opposite Royal Hem 1 ; RECORD REICH HOTEL. GISBORNE. 'PHIS HOTEL offers tbe exmlort* o? - 1 - a Home to Country Visitors and Permanent Boarders. TARIFF, (5a per day or 20s per week vo paruumynli boarders. P. 2. WNGLfc. ftWihfc

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3586, 11 March 1914, Page 3

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