m ■■rfsM'.yl © i> §J »§ Bl) S 3 & Hint CUM BUTT Decided to make records EXCLUSIVELY for COLUMBIA only after being convinced that the new Columbia recording process could do her fuller justice than any other. 10-Inch Single-sided 5s 6d each. 12-Inch is Si You really should hear her ! EUGEN YSAYE, the most eminent of all living Violinists, ONLY od COLUMBIA-RENA RECORDS. SOLE AGENTS—THE LONDON MUSIC SHOP GLADSTONE ROAD (First below Grey Street.) 'Phone 279.
Summer Sale I Few of the Bargains MEN’S SUMMER TWEED SUITS, Coat, Trousers and Vest, Light Grey, Dark Grey and Navy 25/LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS SHOES, 1 Bar, Lace. Broad Bar, Ankle Strap, 8s 6d to 93 6a 7/11 LADIES’ FRENCH KID GLOVES, all sizes, 2 Dome, in Fawns, Greys and Beavers, now worth 4s lid 2/11 A Special Line of 36-inch CALICO, a good honest Cloth, worth at least 9s dozen 6/6 LINEN ROBES, only a few Cream, Sky and Grey 4/11 WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES g/0 Line of 40-inch COTTON SHANTUNG, in all colors, worth Is 9d k 1/2 COLORED DRESS LINEN, 36-inch, several shades Is 6d
sacsjap! I sal That is the praise bestowed upon the proud Housewife who purchases her Furniture Coverings and Window Dressings here. And there is a reason for this I Our buyers purchase from the British manufacturers and see that they obtain material suitable for our warm climate. We have the best and daintiest designs in SHADOW TISSUES. LINENS. REPPS. for loose Coverings and VITRAGE MUSLINS. BERMUDA CLOTHS. beautiful for Window Dressings. MAY WE SHOW YOU THESE ? TEMPORARY PREMISES PEEL STREET (Opposite J. H. Ormond’s). LIMITED. FOR EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME.
velvet LS.S& SOLID The Seams Spoil tha Ordinary Gopper. No matter Low carefully they are joined, after a time they get rough, fagged, weak. The clothes get .’aught, they get worn, frayed, a™! discolored; the boiler is hard to cl»*>, and water leaks out. Methven Mew Seamless Gopp**Is _ minus all these disadvantages. Being seamless, surface is smooth everywhere. Nothing to catch clothes, no weak places to give way. hashing is preserved, and you get sly times the wear. Ask ironmonger to show it. W. Findlay, Wholesale Agent, Poverty Bay Carriage Factory. JOHN B. LEYDON HAS A MESSAGE FOR YOU. MESSAGE is sent to everyone in an 3 round about Gisborne who owns a borse-pulled .Vehicle. In plain words, when your Trap or Buggy needs Repairing, bring it to me. I promiss good, honest workmanship, moderate charges, satisfaction. CARRIAGE REPAIRS AND PAINTING Carried out on the shortest notice by skilled workers. Work undertaken on any scale. -This is m factory for a fair and square deal. JOHN B. IEYDON BRIGHT STREET ... ... GISBORNE ‘’Phone 19*L j
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4159, 9 February 1916, Page 6
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