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You are Wrondu a* If you dM not (K** insist upon havintf a and pure Whisky Me are Jht O/ Oar WhisKy lied .s disti from pure Malt only, b-z.

extension .OF PREMISES mjEniE&m. 'O v AVE pleasure in intimating that JO. -their Alterations are now complete, and the re-arrangements of the departments carried into eneot. fTHE MILLINERY, MANTLE, COSfraiE AND UNDERCLOTHING departments are now situated in the SPLENDID NEW ROOMS over Messrs Williams and Kettle’s, overlooking the Post and Telegraph Office in Customhouse Street, occupying a space of 80ft by SS, and generally pronounced one ot the Finest Show-rooms m the .Colony. ' ,THE DRESS DEPARTMENT has been moved into the room previously occupied by the Showroom, and it is hoped that Ladies will appreciate the comfort of selecting their Dress Materials apart from the bustle of the general shop. ,THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT now occupies the whole of the lower portion of the main shop (more than double the former space), and also the new room over the Dress De•partment, which will be devoted to the display of Curtains, Carpet Squares, Rugs, and other lines of Furnishing Drapery, for which hitherto there had not neen room. Special attention will be given to the whole of this Department. and ‘ ‘ IU^IABI, » GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES Will be the motto of the Department. [THE HABERDASHERY, HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENTS aro also considerably extended, the Counter Space being doubled^ THE GENTS’- CLOTHING AND MERCERY DEPARTMENTS also gain in space and comfort. Altogether, the ALTERATIONS are MOST IMPORTANT, the floor space now available in the establishment being over 7500 SQUARE FEET. inspection InviteeL WHIM FETT3E & CO. THOMAS ADAMS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, TOBACCONIST, AND. FANCY GOODS MERCHANT, Grand Xmas Display.

"371 VERYONE . invited to inspect Mi the FINEST DISPLAY OF FANCY GOODS ever seen in Gisborne. All Goods imported, direct from the Manufacturers, and sold at the lowest possible-prices. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ! /Xmas Cards, Calendars, Post-cards, Letter-cards, and all kinds of 'Xmas Novelties in. endless array. SPECIAL VALUE in'Boxed Cards, [with Envelopes, and 6d and Is Packets. A 1 BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION of Framed pictures, selling at prices to suit all pockets. LEATHER GOODS.—Splendid Assortment of Dressing Cases, Fitted Bags (up to £lO 10s each), i Brush and Comb Sets, Silver- ! mounted Hair Brushes, Combs, etc., Phrses, Letter Cases, Wallets, .Glove and Handkerchief i Sets, and many other lines too numerous to mention. NOVELS ! NOVELS ! [A F.ull Stock of the Latest and Best Authors. Marie Corelli's Latest—" God’s Good Man,” 2s 6d and 3s 6d. Ethel Turner’s " Mother’s Little Girl.’-’* • : I (Joseph ' Hocking—. Coming of the King,’ 4 „ Anthony Hope—" Double Harness. Rudyard Kipling—"- Traffics and Discoveries," . . ... And a Splendid Collection of the Latest American Books.Any, of the above can be had m Cloth Covers, suitable for FresentaRFWARD BOOKS and TOY BOOKS (Hundreds to choose from). BOUND EDITIONS of the Fcets and Standard Authors. THE TOY DEPARTMENT has lately been enlarged, and is now fully stocked with a Grand Array of fTovs and the Latest ; Novelties. SPECIAL .VALUE on the 3d, '6d, 9d, and Is Tables. The TOBACCONIST DEPARTMENT is also stocked with Everything Required by the Smoker. SPECIAL VALUE in Cased Pipes and Meerschaum Pipes (First Quality). SPLENDID BOOK OF, GISBORNE VIEWS. Twenty views 2s I'd also, PpstCards of Gisborne, Is Id per, Packet. DIARIES of All Kinds for 1900. Come early and avoid the rush. THOS, ADAMS, Tel., 105.

Bemoval .N otice w. J. cox AND CO. BEG TO NOTIFY THEIR 9 NUMEROUS CUSTOMjERS THAT THEY HAVE REMOVED TO NEW: BRICK PREMISES, LATELY: ERECTED BY -JOHN TOWNLEY, ESQ., IN GLADSTONE ROAD, NEXT TO MESSRS T b AND J. DALr RYMPLH’S. Wa ’J. :c. AND CO. H’AFVF NOT SPARED EXPENSE TO HAVE THE BEST 'AND LATEST UP-TO-DATE FITTINGS PROCURABLE SO 'AS TOi ENSURE PROMPTNESS. ACCURACY, -AND DESPATCH CALL ASD SEE FOR YOURSELVES ■ Mali J. cox ... , AND JCGh BEST MMIiHSI 111 , . I! . , l- ; v t■; » J. i t k hale are wu-Li [ O EBTTLIi-S AUCTION

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1366, 30 January 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1366, 30 January 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1366, 30 January 1905, Page 2

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