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SALE TIME AT PETTIE’S X 5 Not bargains in the ordinal y sense but bargains in such a big broad sense that folk talk of them as extraordinary. When we use such a word the people know that the most generous interpretation will be given to it, and that the bargains will be big, bountiful, and beneficial. That is why our store is crowded every day. Donfc throw away such an opportunity for prictieing economy. Come along now. BLACK DRESS SKIRTS 5/11 AND 3/6 of Voile, Cashmere, Canvas, etc., made in an up-to-date fashion and tastily trimmed with satin t ihh- n and siik braid. These are suitable for either strec or evening wear. The original prices langed from 25/6 to 58/6, all marked to clear at 5/11 and 8/6. BLACK SILK BLOUSES 5/11 AND 8/6 These are all clean fresh gaods marked low on account of the t)\ ,y stock we have Of Merv and Louisine silks, trimmed with good Yah lace and insertion, originally 28/6 to 89/6, now 5/11 and 8/6. . DUST COATS 12/3 in shades of cream, blue, grey, ana navy materials are Shantung silks and Sicilians, elaborately trimmed. Just the thing for the hot dusty weather. Originally priced at from 21/- to 50/-, now 12/6. PRI /6 "Well made, not just put together anyhow. Materials are dainty little striped prints and zeyphrs. The blouses are maue in the shirt style. These dresses are admirably suited for house or holiday wear and are exceedingly cheap at 12/6. HOLLAND SKIRTS 4/11 Those are beam sacrificed to clear out a large quantity. The original prices v ere°lo/6 to 18/6. They should not stay long at 411 Uemembcr, our sale continues for a fortnight or three weeks yet. There are thousands of pounds worth of bargains still to go. w m .1! gy ® § imm. T. E. TGNEYQIiFFE, MANAGING DIRECTOR.

COiiOM. SHELTON AND COMPANY, LIMITED. END OF SEASON - aiMmwm s/me. QFFERING fJIhMS -^^TEEK BARGAINS IN FURNISHINGS. CRETONNES COLORED MADRAS MUSLIN TAPESTRY.* per yard ... . SWISS EMBROIDERED CURTAINS TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS TAPESTRY HALL CURTAINS BEAVER FELT CARPET SQUARES TAPESTRY AXMINSTER ANGORA HEARTH RUGS SHERATON „ JUTE ANGORA DOOR SLIPS SHERATON „ r, INDORE .. „ -• , CANADIAN DINING CHAIR,s OVERMANTELS TREADLE SEWING MACHINES PIANOS ..." ••• ' COMMON, SHELTON & CO., LTD. T>EEL C^TREET.

A LB !0 N GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNB. FRANK HARRIS, Proprietor, H OTEL, W INES and SPIRITS of th* V«ry Best Brands Proourabl#, Special Attention A Sordid the TVaveUinf Pnblk. COPY OF POSTCARD. W HOWARD, Gladstone Road, , Gisborne. , Foxton, —Many thanks for the Best and Cheapest Signs I ever tmd done. F. ELTON, Elton Comedy Co. Our Signs attract like a 40-horee-power magnet.

JUDGING PIANO VALUE. SPENCER AS rjpHIS lyj-KASUKB. IN iudging values of almost everything there is R stßiidnrd liiCßsure to abide by. IT bile you cannot measure piano quality by weight, si/.e or other usual methods, yet there is a standard of value that serves as a measure. Most frequently the instrument in question is compared with Spehcet tone, Spencer .action, Spencer wearing quality, and Spencer standing among musicians. Thus you find a standard of values in rpHE gPENCER piANO. ' Spencer Pianos are sold at all prices and on easy terms at- ' London piano & 1VT US ! C H ouse ’ J. H. GITTOS,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2410, 27 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2410, 27 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2410, 27 January 1909, Page 3

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