(B, c ftosie & ©o. GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. HAVE much pleasure in announcing that on MONDAY, APRIL Gth, they will open a TJEPABTMENT, and have just completed extensive additions to their premises for this purpose. The firm have been fortunate in securing the services of MISS JONES (from the South) to take the management of this Department, and can confidently assure the Public ot Gisborne that all work entrusted to her will receive careful attention. The MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will he continued as hitherto under the charge of MISS ROSIE. FIRST, AND SECOND SHIPMENTS Of NEW SEASON’S GOODS Are NOW BEING OPENED, and there is a Splendid Selection in every Department. BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS FANCY FLANNEL BLOUSINGS MILLINERY, JACKETS, Etc., Are already selling freely, and intending purchasers are strongly recommended to make an early, selectionj C. ROSIE & CO., Gladstone Road, Gisborne.
THOMAS ADAMS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, TOBACCONIST, & FANCY GOODS MERCHANT. f a I HE NEW STANDARD DICTIONJL ARY. Only a few copies left at SPECIAL PRICE—£2 10s, ARTIST’S MATERIAL. Just imported direct from WINSOR and NEWTON, A Beautiful Selection of VOUGA STUDIES (suitable either for framing or for copies.) TINTED PLAQUES (all shapes and sizes), from 8d each.' ACADEMY BOARDS (special Panel shape), from Id each; also, SHADED PANELS, at prices to suit all buyers A Splendid Variety of FITTED OIL-COLOR BOXES, with latest improvements. New Stock of BRUSHES (hog, camel, and sable hair), Palettes, Oil Colors (in large and small tubes). ARTIST’S CANVAS by the yard and stretched on Wooden Frames. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! Hazell’s Annual for 1903. The 20th Century Atlas, only 25s (with the amended map of South Africa, etc.) The Mystery of the Sea, by Bran Stoker. The Countess Londa, by Guy Boolhby The Sheep Stealers, by Vioist Jacob. Th? Gospel of the Poor, by, Morrison Davidson. Observations by Mr Dooley, 3s 6d, cloth copv. CHEAP EDITION of 11 DAVID HARUM,” only 8d copy. A Great Variety of PIPES, imported from France. THE “ SWAN.:’ THE “ ADAM.’: THE “ BOB,” Ail genuine Briar RooL Guaranteed not to crack or burn. Obtainable only at — THOMAS ADAMS’. Telephone 105 z * DEATHWATKINS.—At the Gisborne Hospital, on the 11th inst., Percy, the beloved son of George and Dorothy Watkins, of Tolago Bay, aged 4 years. Deeply regretted.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 864, 14 April 1903, Page 2
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