LEARN ECONOMY AS TAUGHT BY OUR STRIKING VALUES. Me s section. The utmost value in Men’s Apparel, - that is what our Men’s Department boasts. • Good value does not necessarily mean low prices ; there is a puce limit below which a good article cannot be produced. It means in the first place good materials, in the second places correct and distinctive style, and lastly, but most important of all, dependable workmanship and finish. , , , _ No clothing is sold here without these three elements of dependability. We can also fairly say that no clothing with the same characteristic is sold outside this store for as little money. TAILOR-MADE SUITS of Nobby Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds, equal in style and fit to the best hand-tailored suits, and about half the price. Men’s “ Tailor-made ” Suits at 57/6, 68/6 to < 7/6. Youths “ Tailor-made ” Suits at 87/6, 47/6, to 52/6. Men’s “ Ready-made ” Suits at 30/6, 87/6, and 42/SUMMER SHIRTS In all weights and styles, well made and carefully finished. Neglige Shirts, soft cuffs and fronts, from 4/6 to 18/6 Fashion Shirts, stiff cuff's and soft fronts, at 5/6, 6/6 and 7/6. Tennis Shirts, in ail sizes, from 4/6 to 10/6. UNDERWEAR In all weights, suitable for all weathers. Indian Gauze from 3/Balbriggan from 2/6. Merino from 8/6. Natural W r ool from 4/6. MEN’S HATS. We have an immense array to select from, all styles, at all prices. "* Straw Boaters from 3/6 to 10/6. Brazilians from 4/6 to 38/6. Real Panamas from 18/6, Soft Felt Hats in all colors from 4/6 to 15/6. * / FINISHING TOUCHES. Ao unlimited assortment of small good* such as tics, silk hamlkerchio?s braces, belts, fancy sox, etc. Any of these make sens.ble and useful Christmas presents. __ , A line specially worthy of mention is a purchase of lo do . - sileen ” handkerchiefs, which wc are clearing at o foi lhc > are as soft as silk and wear almost as well. .© JEL w T. E. TONEYCLIFFE, Managing; Director.
-e* V- - TO STAND THIS SEASON At HOMEBUSH Makauri. The Thoroughbred Stallion CAVALIER. (Winner of Two First Prizes _at A. and P. Society’s Show. 1907). By Penrose (Musket —Sultana)— Madge, half-sister to Normanby, by The Dauphin—Duchess, by Traducer (imp.), from a Nutsworth mare; The Dauphin, by Traducer (imp.)—Maria Theresa (imp.) CAVALIER, 4 years old, is a dark brown horse, with black points, and stands 16 hands. He has great bone and muscle, and plenty of depth, width, and substance. He is a fineactioned horse, and carries himself well. - CAVALIER is a horse eminently suitable to improre the quality of the horses in this district, and such good strains as Musket and Traducer blood should recommend him to breeders. He has proved himself a sure foalgctter. Fee for approved mares £3 3s each. Grazing free until one week after notice of stinting given, after which ‘2s 6d per week will be charged. For further particulars apply— J. G. FIELD, Homebush; or, ROBT. QUIBKE, Groom-in-Ckarge. TO STAND AT Mr. C. KNARMAN’S The Homestead, TE ARAI To travel Te Karaka, Whatatutu, and Wainiata. The Imported Hackney Stallion, Site h; COKER’S EMPEROR No. 7751 H.S. Bools. Winner of six First Prizes in New Zealand for the stallion most li'kely to improve the breed of Carriage Horses. Also,—The Imported Shire Stallion, BORO DRAYMAN No. 17,794 S.H.S. Book. Winner of several Prizes in England, and the sire of several prizewinning stallions in New Zealand. TERMS: £4; two or more as p6r arrangement. For pedigree and particulars, apply to— J. S. H. ALDERSON, To Aral. £ FOB |3 ARNISS * JJORSF OOVERB
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2369, 9 December 1908, Page 3
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