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NEW GOODS NOW BEING OPENED UP FOR THE FALL SEASON AT ADAIR BROS., LTD.

How is it Done ? READY MONEY And careful buying enables us to sell at the prices we do. Study the following, and we guarantee no other house m Gisborne oilers better values. adap mattresses Best 4ft Bin 37s Bd KAPOC MATTRES |^f ARANTEEI) HEIGHT OF KAPOC 221bs. 4ft 6in 32s 6d. 3ft 255. 2ft 6in 17s 6d. Couches Upholstered in Leather and Tapestry from 355. . Duchess Chests, with large Bevelled Mirror and Drawers, Jos. Sideboards from £4 10s. rRnrKERY ! CROCKERY ! CROCKERY I AND saTJCERS at PRACTICALLY YOUE OWN PRICES. These Bargains are made for a short time only, to reduce our large Stocks, prior to the old Building being replaced with a modern up-to-date Brick Structure, which is shortly to bi ncr eased to such an extent that we find we must have more commodious premia-, and the erection of these we hope to be able to proceed with within che next ic v’ _ B m —. ■ a. a LINOS*. LINOS! LINOS! BIC STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Lmoieums from 2s 9d, 3s 6d, 4s3d, 6 feet wide. Carpet Square, Velvet Pile, from £3 10s. Brussels £3 10s. CABINETMAKER CHARLES TAYLOR, UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD.

I am showing A SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT Of ART POTTERY.! BRASS AND ANTIQUE COPPER BASKETWARE, AMPHODA and JAPANESE CHINA FT A YIN G procured th« co triplet* H lines of Travellers’ Sample*, I can show & large range of Styles and Designs in this Unique Ware, at prices that cannot be beaten. Before purchasing elsewhere, Efcfl and inspect my Stock. DESH3NB AND PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY AT THOMSON’S 129 GLADSTONE ROAD (ONE SHOP ONLY). ISBORNI’B CHOICEST QONFECTIONIRY, The many hundreds who frequen* onr shop weekly eulogise the quality of our goods. If you have not already fried our FRUIT CAKES, CREAM SPONGES. ot many other of our Dainty Small Goodß, DO SO TO-DAY. J. DO WELL, BAKER and CONFECTIONER, DWYER’S BUILDINGS, - Gladstone Road, Near Royal Hotel. J. S. ALLAN. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER AND DRAINLAYER, COPPERSMITH, GASFITTER, STEEL METAL WORKER. HAS REMOVED TO NEW UP-TO-DATE WORKSHOP AND STORE, NEXT WHINRAY’S. Present Entrance: Nearly opposite the Gisborne School. NLY ONE CLASS OF WORKTHE BEST. CHARGES MODERATR. lephone, No. 754. Private Box. No. MI VV, '

HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR That will stand hard wear, and keep the rain and damp out. Especially adapted for farmers and squatters wear. SEE THESE TO-DAY. “The Farmer” —Stout Moor Calf, excellent wearing boot, at 26s 6d. “The Squatter”— Absolutely waterproof; at 29s 6d. SATISFACTION WITH EVERY PAIR. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. “YOU LUCKY BEGGAR. WHEN’S THE WEDDINC COMING OFF?” “The final date is not definitely fixed, but it’s going to be SOOU '“THE HOME ? “Certainly we’re furnishing a home at least CRUNDY AND SHENNAN ARE FURNISHING IT FOR US. ■'Wo saw Jack’s homo and that convinced ns that no other lira, could use such good taste and put in such high grade tnrmture at so low a figure.” Every engaged couple should visit Grundy and Shonnaivs and " . . We’ll save vou monov on furnishing look around our showroom. »6 11 savt - >u Your home when you are ready. GRUNDY & SHENNAN, LTD. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS CISBORNE. IF YOU REQUIRE A VEHICLE * Of Any Description, from S v”, A GIG TO A WAGGON Remember that the Nam# j. b. imm A.NDS for Good Workmanship and Complete Satisfaction. I have present for Sale a large stock of New and Second-hand Baggie* dley Gigs, Tray Gigs, and Eustio Carts, at Bargain Prices. Call aai teot them. AddresB —BRIGHT BTREET.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3586, 11 March 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3586, 11 March 1914, Page 9