Lancaster Window Blinds. In plain Colors and Floral Patterns, almost every width. When soiled these makes can be sponged and made to look like new again. They are odd lots and must £O. Any width for 4Jd per yard.
“Lonelies” in Carpet Squares. ' These are the kind of Bargains that are worth securing at all times of the year. 9x9 TAPESTRY SQUARES ISJ-xIOJ- TAPESTRY SQUARES 9 x 12 BRUSSEL SQUARES 11 x 15 BRUSSEL SQUARES 4x6 TAPESTRY SOFA RUGS 62/6 now 22/6 65/- now 45/150/- now 97/6 180/- now 137/6 12/6 now 9/6 ANMINSTER and WILTON PILE SQUARES equally cheap A C!ean=up of Jackets At Fractional Prices. This is the most attractive “ Clean-up ” offering of serviceable garments in Cloth and Tweed, Sac and fitting styles ; Kaiapoi, Roslyn, and other makes. Women who want a good and profitable investment, will make a special point of coming in at once. LADIES’ JACKETS Usual Price 15/6 to 32/6 To bo Cleared at 4/6 and 5/11 GIRLS’ MACKINTOSHES Usual Price 14/6 18/6 21/To go out at 8/6 9/6 10/6 “ LONELIES ” in PALETOTS Usual Price 32/6 to 63/To be forced out at 14/9
Dainty Robe Lengths. Wc have sold hundreds of these Robe Lengths, and the few remaining look lonely. Wc have decided upon clearing them out, and the low prices we quote to-day will effect our purposeDRE9S LENGTHS in Light Grey and Reseda Tweed, Panama and ■ Voiles 4/11 to 8/11 DRESS LENGTHS—UsefuI Tweeds (dark colors), Serges and a few Voiles 9/11 to 10/6 DRESS LENGTHS—Tweeds, Poplins, Cloth, Cream Voiles, Striped Suiting, Serges 11/6 to 18/6 DRESS LENGTHS—Cream Pliantoin-checks, Cream Stripes, Suiting Embroidered Cream Crepolinea 14/6 to 17/6 Velveteens. AN ODD LOT. To be cleared at 1/- per yard.
NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. ; THE REASONS why the recent mighty wave of Prohibition lias spread over America:— 1. Because tho Saloon refuses to bo reformed. 2. Beoauso tho Saloon allies ilsell with the most degrading vices. 3. Because the Saloon identifies' itself with the most glaring political corruption. 4. Because the moral sentiment of America has been roused on the question. 5. Because American business men see the closing of the Saloon spells greater prosperity. COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., LIMITED (Established in Gisborne 1878.) AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Advances Made on Growing Clips Advances on Frozen Meat. Have Special Outlet. STOCK SALES , HELD REGULARLY. CLEARING SALES AS REQUIRED. We sell every description of goods required in the Home or on the Station, in Large or Small Quantities. ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY.
THE HOME OF SPORTSMEN! THE JUNGLE GISBORNE’S SHOOTING GALLERY. Stafford’s Buildings, Gladstone lload. CAPITAL SPORT EACH EVENIN'GI INTERESTING WEEKLY COMPETITIONS ! PRIZE this week—Handsome Silvermounted Jam Dish. PRIZE for this month—Nickelplated Revolver. The Exciting Match, EAST v. WEST, commences to-day. Final will lie fired on Monday. Rules governing the competition can be seen at the gallery. THE BULL’S EYE AWAITS YOU! M. KIMBEL, Proprietor.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2262, 6 August 1908, Page 3
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