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LET’S CLOTHE YOU FOR THE SHOW ' AND : races. WE’LL Eit you perfectly with a Handsome Ready-to-wear Summer Suit .at a price you’ll agree is moderate. New. - Nobby. Splendid for Show time. They are just the Suits to please the Man of Fashion who wants to loo'k his best at small expense. There’s Style and comfort in them, .and the ’material will set you wondering how such Suits can ha sold for the money. • - ♦ HANDSOME READY-TO-WEAR TAILOR-MADE SUITS For the Show From So/- to 70/-. AT ROBERTSON’S O n T HE “WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE." REYNOLDS’ CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM. In the BEST ENGLISH TEASETS - DINNER SETS TOILET SETS Unequalled for . QUALITY, VALUE, and DECORATIONS In the Dominion. COME AND SEE THEM. , J Also, — A GRAND SELECTION, of gEDSTEADS. ' y^JARPETS rpABLE CLOTHS Rugs Etc, ALL ARE INVITED. E. 0. A. REYNOLDS. NEW ZEALAND -I CLOTHINGiFACTORY |

THE FINEST SPRING SHOW Of UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING ' MERCERY' , - AND . y FOOTWEAR. EVER MADE IN GISBORNE. OUR PREMISES are an indication of. our desire to SERVE YOU WELL, And the same spirit has been shown in the selection of our Stock. No Pains have been Spared. VALUE IS OUR AIM. For SMARTNESS and CORRECT STYLES, visit tlio ' N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY.

Losses by missed fares, on .the tramway system iof New South W)ales might develop into a large sum in the course of a year. In explaining to the Tramway Board how necessary it was to have dn operation,.a cheek' to safeguard the revenue, Mr. Lamb (as representing the chief commissioner) explained that if. the whole of the conductors missed one fare each day—and fares in Sydney were penny ones the loss in twelve months would aggregate a thousand pounds. Mr. Lamb lft it to be imagined what the loss would be if the number of misses was eVen increased.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2326, 20 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2326, 20 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2326, 20 October 1908, Page 4

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