A ]^£ AGNIiriCENT A SOFT FELT HAT, tliat stands out from tlio common | rut, and makes you say: “All I j that's lino—just the Hut I | want.” I Tlioso Hats have made us : famous. if you have Worn ' one you know why they n'ro ! famous. You can soo their solid I worth in the style—tlio nppoar--1 unco of tlio fur and the nwrivellous wearing oualitics. Wo have many different shapes, and you will have no difficulty : in choosing just tho Hat to suit you. LARGEST SELECTION OF HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS IN THE TOWN. PRICES TO SUIT Aijij ROCKETS. AT WHERE THE GOOD HA'J'S ARI ■
LADIES’ WINTER COSTUMES. W. PETTIE AND CO. . are now making this Department a Special Feature of tlieir Business, and their Stock of Ready-made Costumes is very extensive, and embraces'all the leading styles in the newest shades and materials; in fact, the most fastidious can he pleased and fitted to perfection at moderate cost and without delay.' In the same Department extensive ranges of Jackets, Mantles, Skirts, Blouses, etc., are constantly on view. The latest goods and hest value obtainable.
FURS. FURS. FURS. Imported direct. Stone Marten, Musquest, Sable, Marmot, Grebe, and other Furs in Sets or Necklets, and Muffs singly. A big choice and at right prices. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. Very Choice and Extensive Collection of Ladies’ and Children’s Millinery, Ready-to-Wear Hats, including all the latest novelties, and amongst them the “As You Like It” Felt Hats. WM PETTIE AND CO.
- O- £ MSa PHITES I BOOT SHOP. JgOOTS and f^HOES I MPORTED DIRECT. FELT SLIPPERS In LADIES’, GENT.’S, and CHILDREN’S EVENING SHOES in LADIES’ and GENT.’S. THE VERY LATEST STYLES + and SHAPES. DIRECT SHIPMENTS of above just opened, and I have every confidence in inviting the public to inspect my stock, which will be found to contain only NEW FRESH GOODS, Marked at Reasonable Prices. HARRY ADAIR, Phit-ecsi Boot Shop, N.ext W- j- Cox and Co. Telephone 132.
J. G. COX. DENTAL SURGEON, Begs to announce that ho has REMOVED to premises over Teat and Friar’s, Gladstone Road. W. J. SYKES, Dentist, BRIZE MEDALLIST FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Opposite Belfry, Gladstone Road. Telephone 16. Telephone 216. P-O. Rox 14. C. G. PIESSE, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, ETC., Adair’s Buildings, GISBORNE. Agents for BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Book-keeping, Accountancy, Auditing, Commercial Law, etc.) “Business Life,” and 20th Century Commerce and Bookkeeping. MRS. BATTEN, L.N.C.M. (London), TEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, SINGING, ETC. Corner Derby St. and Childers Rd. Pupils' prepared for practical theoretical examinations in connection with National College, London. Classes now being formed for Theory. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2091, 28 May 1907, Page 2
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