WEAR A STRAW BOATER AT THE SHOW. L ) ( If it is one of KOBEKT- ) ( SON’S you’ll look well, fool ) ( comfortable, anil you’ll ) ( have the satisfaction of ) ( knowing that you’ve paid ) ( a little less for it .than ) ( you’d hive paid elsewhere. ) ( You simply can't beat a ) ( Straw Boater or Panama ) ( for coinfort, and hundreds ) ( of alien, will wear them at ) ( the Show and .Itaces. ) l ) £ Let’s show them to you. ) ( There’s ta heap of satis- ) ( faction awaiting the man ) ( who conies here for a ) ( “Straw” or a “Panama.” ) C ) ( You’ll keep cool under one ) ( of the Straw Boaters ) ( or Panamas ) t ) AT ROBERTSON’S o N fJYHE £IORNER, “WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE.’
J^jAOOTWEAR AT HANNAH’S, THE CORNER SHOP, Appeal to a Man’s Comfort, and you’ve got him rhrht where you want him. This is an ago of comfort in every sense of the word, but when the shopkeeper can offer for sale an article that possesses to a marked degree the qualities of comfort and style, there is practically no limit to the demand created. THE SENSE OF STYLE IS INHERENT IN ALL MEN, But the sense of comfort is far more pronounced. yyALKOVER gHOE Occupies a unique position in the Shoe World to-day. It is the only happy medium Shoo made. We are now showing many new and snappy styles for the Showground and Racecourse. Givo us a call at the one and only Hi ANNAH'tS, NNAH’S, CORNER SHOP.
QHOWROOM N OVELTIES For W eekWM: Pg?!l & C 8: Are Making a SPECIAL DISPLAY ol J^ADIES’ WATS, JUL TRIMMED MILLINERY. Ladies’ Muslin and Gingham Costumes. Ladies’ Oream Serge Costumes. Ladies’. Tweed and Cloth Costumes, in great variety, including the new Kimono shape. Ladies’ Dust and Race Coats. Ladies’ Blouses and Skirts, lin endless variety. Ladies’ Dress Skirts and Underskirts. Ladies’ White Skirts, Trimmed Lace and Embroidery. Ladies’ Underclothing, very choice. Ladies’ Shoulder Scarfs. Ladies’ Belts, Ties, Gloves, And Cd UN,SHADES, IN GREAT VARIETY. ALL DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, And THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. J^EADY-TO-WEAR
SyETTIE I. ETTIE AND AND r\o., Gladstone-ro ail, GISBORNE. C. F ERRIS. LICENSED INTERPRETER, NATIVE LAND * COMMISSION AGENT*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2217, 22 October 1907, Page 2
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349Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2217, 22 October 1907, Page 2
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