Artistic Gift. The American Tobacco Co., Auckland, will mail FREE OF COST a Beautiful Oleograph to auy person returning 25 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes or 12 Old Judge Tobacco Labels. A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS MAY BE THUS OBTAINED. NOTE.—Only post Outside of Boxes.
WINTER CLOTHING AND MERCERY, WILLIAM PETTIE HA.S much pleasure in directing alien- j tion to his New Stock in the above j Department. Mit Green has this season been most ; careful in his selections, more especially in : GENTLEMEN’S & YOUTHS’SUITS j AND OVERCOATS, | Many of which arc made Garments, at a quite equal to Tailorlittle over Half the cost, j —o— LOTS’ SUITS Jn all the Fashionable Shares ami in nil ; Sizes are now Fully Stocked, and are Sterling Value. —°— | MEN’S AND BOYS’ MACINTOSH j COATS AND OILSKINS —Just Oi'exeo. — —o — Immense Yauietv Or TIES SHIRTS ; COLLARS HATS, And UNDERCLOTHING 01 Every Description—all New and Fashion-able-Now on view. —o — CLOTHING & MERCERY DEPARTMENT. WI rJLI A.M PETTIIiI, GLASTONE ROAD, Gisborne. New Zealand Clothing Factory, II ALLEN STEIN BROS,
THOMAS ADAMS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEW I ' v’S ! ' AGENT, AND TOBACCONIST, AS Just Received a Large Supply of ILLUSTRATED FUNERAL NUMBERS OF THE LATE QUEEN—including The Crisa I*ll i*' Lon lion News Sl'JlEl: E, an<l 13LACK ANH White. A Large and Choice Supply of ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Telephone 103. Telephone 105. HEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS NOW OPENED I'P AT EURE’S. every DEPARTMENT is made A SPECIALITY. ALL GOODS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. Splendid Value in Men's and Boys’ Clothing New Woollen Shirts, l’auts. Singlets New Underwear of all Sorts New Ties, Braees, Collars, Hats, etc. New Men’s and Boys’ Macintoshes, Oilskins, etc. New Blankets and Rugs.
CRAWFORD & SON’S BOOK ARCADE. IN the Palace of the King [Marion Crawford The Old Dominion Mary Johnston Number One and Number Two F. M. 1 eatd W. Le Qnex Guy Boothby Wescott A. G. Gunter Barrie In White Raiment 'L'hc Woman of Death Long Dive the King David Hamm Princess of Copper Tommy and Seized We have a Large Assortment of NINE--I'ENM' NOVELS in Stock. Scraps, Snapshots, Quarterly Volumes Photo Frames (in white wood and oak, to hold from one to six Cabinet i notos). Cilice Material of every description stocked. DIARIES 1001 DIARIES F.)01 Slates, Schoolbags, Exercise Books, Pens, Pencils, Nibs, etc. -Xmas Numbers of Pears’, Illustrated London News, and Holly Leaves sold at Is each. CHAW FO HD & EON. Telephone 87. THE Little Dust Pan, (i DA laHTONK ItoAl'. IT ill TOYS AND NOVELTIES OF eveuy description. The Cheapest House in Towu for Staliouory. A Great Variety of Articles Suitabb for Presents Always in Stock. I.xr.mr Out; MASSEY HARRIS BICYCLES Before Purchasing Elsewhere, YOU SAVE MONEY BY FATHOM SI NO. THE LITTLE DUST PAN. G. A. MAXWELL, Proprietor.
HEAL OOO.D VALUE AT JIT LJ R I T ' tri ECONOM it ' WAJUEUU U bE. Telephone fl. ;TcU plioiui !M. JUST LANDED_A. DIRECT SHIPMENT OF PEAK, PREEN, A « O.’S Celebrated and Latest English Novelties in BISCUITS, amongst which will be found the following:— Cream Sandwich Cafe Noir Ceylon Cherry Wafers Eiuit „ Venice ~ Piorence ~ .. Neapolitan ~ Royal Ralatias Cherry Cream Wavelet European Mixed Boudoir Verona Chocolate Linger Macaroons esscit. At GLADSTONE HOAD. Telephone No. tVJ.] [Telephone No, 00.
GIGANTIC SALE. TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLES. SAMPLE BOOTS AND SHOES. 750 PAIRS 750 PAIRS HALF USUAL PRICES. LOOK OUT FOR CIRCULARS. Me lie eke and Clothing i) 1. PA iITAL ENT. Z'o i’.iirj Min':. i)?niiiis from 25 lid. i■•.iii.i Sample l ivecd 1 fousei's Js 6J. SAMPLE RUGS AT lIALEPJIICE.
LAST WEEK Of MARK WAY’S 20th CENTURY SALE. Special Bargains. J. G. COX, SURGEON DENTIST. Gladstone Road (Opposite lieynolds’s Emporium). J. SIGLEY, . BOOKSELLER ANI) STATIONER, Corner Gladstone Road and Derby Street, HAS Just Opened np a Fresh Stock of— School Books and Requirement;', New Books New Stationery ' New Colored Tissue Papers Inks, Account Books Fancy Goods, Toys^etc. All ou'Sale at LOWEST CASH PRICES.
jNow Zealand Clothing Factory, JAMES M C KEE, GENERAL MERCHANT, (iISaoUNC. jgHII’JIKNTS TO HAND For the i’l cserving.Suasou— M A SON'S GLASS JARS (I’ovcfcl.iin-lined Top)' Quarts and IJaw ..Gallons.’ AMERICAN LIGHTNING JARS JELLY BARRELS “JELLY GLASSES JELLY CANS, ENAMEL, BRASS, AND COPPER PRESERVING PANS. SUGAR—No. 1a Company’s Preserving, Also, Sugar Tablels. LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES , ' F.OR CASH. JAMES McKEE, General Merchant, Gisborne.
li ISliUivNls rLH'TOGU.U’IIIC STUDIO. B. S. COXl.:<: AItUJBMJSNTS*. F.NLAKOKMENTSI ENLARGEMENTS IjILN UIUED in Water Colors, Oil, Black-White. Suitably Framed. io Any in the Colony. N,< h'xjaei ion Guar an t ecd. PORTRAITS Finished in the LATEST ixo AUTISTIC STYLE. fuxpedion Incite.!. B. S. COXProprietor. WILLIAM MARR, PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE TUNER ask TEACHEItJOF MUSIC, Gr.i-v Srr.EET, Gisborne. ORDERS for Tuning promptly attended to. Country and Coast regularly visited. PI ENNESSY’S for Dependables.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 79, 11 April 1901, Page 2
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