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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXaaa M DRESSY lxxxxxx 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx PEOPLE H W LIKE SHOPPING HERE. WE SPARE NO PAINS to secure Dame Fashion's latest creations. You can be quite sure, when purchasing from us,- that -you arc getting the most fashionable attire—the very latest—and our. Prices are just as keen as we can ma'ke them. HERE ARE A FEW QUOTATIONS, to indicate the Splendid Value we are giving : FOR LADIES : READY-TO-WEAR HATS, from ... 4s lid. DAINTY TRIMMED MODELS, from ...-16s 6d.NEW COTTON BLOUSES, from ... 3s Od. NEW SILK BLOUSES, from 9s 6d. NEW FEATHER BOAS, from 11s Gd. NEW SUNSHADES, from .... ... 2s 6d. SMART DUST COATS (Newest Colors)from ISs Od. FOR GENTS : REAL PANAMA HATS, from 12s 6d. NEW TENNIS SHIRTS (White), from'.., 3s Od. NEW NEGLIGE SHIRTS, from 3s Gd. NEW TIES 6d, 9d, Is, up to 2s 6d. c. rosieT & CO. FOR BEST VALUE. M M M M M M M M M H M M M H M N M M M X M M M M M M M M M M XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX M

The Store where Value Dwells. i CARNIVAL Week, with all its attractions, and opportunities for enjoyment, is again at hand. Everybody, both young and old, looks forward to it as one of the festive seasons of the year. People Hock to town from all the outlyingdistricts, the town puts on its “ gala-” dress, and everything and everyone assumes a holiday look. • “ Lets enjoy ourselves” is the general thought, spoken or unspoken ; and why not ? Carnival week comes but once a year, and twelve long months come and go before it’s here again. Pettie's Store is for the big inrush of visitors. Every department is stocked with seasonable goods; little novelties suitable for presents for those who stay at home, pretty sunshades-for the bright sunny days, dainty frocks and chic hats for the races y everything in short to delight thediearts of the fair sex. The Gentlemen's Department too, has outvied itself in its effort to please. There are “ natty ” useful suits, put together on the new “ Tailor-made ” system hats of every kind to suit every taste, shirts, ties, etc. Nothing has been fo gotten that is conducive to correct dress. A visit to the Store now, or at Carnival Week, will repay you in many respects

FROCKS AND DUST COATS. The Costume Department is at present the home of beautiful creations in ready-to-wear garments suitable for the holiday season. Ladies who cannot get a frock made to order in time for carnival week will find ample compensation for their disappointment in our mantle department. Here are a few lines: Bordered Muslin de Soie robes in brown, sky, and floral designs at 49s 6d. Muslin de Soie dresses .in dainty trimmed effects with elbow sleeves, in pink, navy, sky, and champagne, at 19s Gd, 23s 6d, 35s to 52s Gd. Striped Cambric skirt costumes 19s 6d, 21s, 226 6d, 27s 6d, 29s 6d to 355. Plain and Check Zeyphr Costumes in pink, sky, and navy 21s, 27s Gd, 32a 6d. White Muslin. Costumes in plain and embroidered effects, 23s 6d, 29s 6d, 35s to 52s 6d. Linen Costumes in Eton and hip coats 32s 6d, 37s 6d. - Colored .Muslin de Soie and Delaine blouses in a large variety of stvles and colors from 9s 6d to 23s 6d. Dust Coats in every . color and shape. The materials are Sicilians, lustres and Shantung silks from 19s 6d to 755. LACE GOODS AND BELTS. A lace or silk tie, or a belt, makes a very nice present and a very useful one. Our stock of these goods is worth inspection. Belts in Suede and Petersham and Oriental designs from Is 6d. Lace ties from Is lid. Plastrons from 3s 6d. Lace collars from Is lid. Lace jabots from 2s lid. Colored silk ties and Chiffon and Lace shoulder scarfs for day and evening wear. MEN’S HATS. Our stock of men’s hats is the biggest and best we have ever had. There are hats to suit all heads and prices t 0 suit all pockets. Real Panamas from 18s Gd to 50s. Javas 'from 10s 6d to 13s 6d. Brazilians 4s 9d, 6s 6d, 8s 6d to 13s 6d. Straw Boaters 3s Cd, 4s Gd, 5s Gd to 10s Gd. ' " Soft Felts, a splendid variety of shades and shapes at 4s 6d, 5s Gd, 7s 6d, 9s Gd t0.15s Gd. Men’s and boys’ washing hats in great variety from Is to 3s lid. SUNSHADES. We have a big selection of pretty sunshades for all occasions at all prices. Plain. Silk Sunshades in all colors, including pale blue, pink, green, brown, etc., from 5s lid to 12s Gd. Floral Silk sunshades, 8s lid, • 12s 6d, 1.4 s 9d to 37s 6d. Striped Silk Sunshades from 8s 6d to 12s 6d. Fancy cotton sunshades from 3s lid to 8s 6d. ears of his ’hat was instatement of the cane the meotas. possible, essful dairy .•addressing b was able il man to jh, though tany kind, has a very of this m opposi lient Mr that his DRESS STUFFS. The dress and silk sections are showing a big assortment of pretty things for summer wear. Visit us before you purchase your next dress. Special robe lengths in ribbon stripVenetians, silk striped Eoilieunes and striped French silk gauzes, from one Guinea to three Guineas the robe length. •Resilda •Shantungs in cinnamon, reseda and snuff brown at 47s Gd. Plain and striped sail cloths in all leading shades at 3s Gd yard. Radiantas in cream, brown, green and navy from 2s lid. Cream fabrics, 44in. wide, including Radiantas, French Taffetas, Delaines, Winceys, etc., from 2s. Bordered Muslin de Soie robe lengths in helio., brown, sky and pink from 17s 6d. 42in. Crepe Meries in sky, cream, cinnamon, pink, helio, and navy U ilvll i -j 4 i q >-j J "1 O"1 dren of a family were'uov.jiWv.^ T 'he only thing to which tli< T. B. Toneycliffe pOVERTY pAY pEA pOOMS. NOTICE. T HE ABOVE V TEA ROOMS Are now OFJSN FOE 'BUSINESS. [A CARD.] AN QtIMSON lANI AN S , io of pro luted out lays, and to. taunt ’ative, or 'term Li t up- ho ! used at uld more present •n Oppo he refu;’orm the nt exists here re consol a ces, was >r strong ■ to til •ch tho a are at can jus Jblo mo- ; bridges .d-folded lied Li;tly re prmin g hlcl, Mr t, stands lie does position leasej to k| i-oliev-sottlers he uplands, sue ias i\V e Opan d matif th< Sassey m * ,ndent M the disease could be traceable was t< somo old wallpaper, which had beoi left on the walls of the house ii which there had been scarlet fevei six years previously. The old papei was stripped off for new, and the children played with it; scarlet fevei iollowed. Anniversary services, in St. Andrew’s Church will take place to-morrow. The annual collection foi the building fund is to be made morning and evening, for which envelopes in iy be obtained from Mr. Warren or m the church porch. Competitive plans for the new church anel manse, of which thirteen have already been received, will be considered at the managers’ meetings next week. At the nmrning service the .anthem “The Lord is my Shepherd” wilt be sung. The anthem in the evening will be “God of Israel.” Mr. A. Grav will sing tlie solo. The following mining quotations hive been telegraphed to Mr. W. Lissant Clayton, sharebroker:—Bril14awt Block, con., buyers 3Jd, sellers 4d; .do. do. Gd paid, 44d and s£d; Champion Mines, paid up, 5s 2d and os Gd; Crown, 4s Id and 4s Gd; Ku.rangahake, Is and Is 2d; Komala Reefs, Is Id and Is 3d; Talisman Consolidated, 40s and 41s; Tairua. Conqueror, 5d and 7d; Tairua Triiiinph, 54cl and 9-’d; Wailii Grand Junction, 33s and 355; Ma} r Queen, 2s Sd and 2s 9d ; Tairua Consols, N.L Id and 2d; Waihi, £9 Is and nil; Dixon’s Consolidated, 24d and 4]d • Shotover, Gd paid, Gd and 9d. The last meeting of the committee of the All Nations Fair was held yesterday afternoon, and the final arrangements were made for the Fair, which will be opened on Tuesday afternoon by tho Mayoress. It is the intention of the committee to leave •no stone unturned to ensure success. Mrs. Wood is very busy training the children for' fancy dancing, etc. i he Natives are also busy preparing 1 wikis, poi dances, and singing .in connection with tin’s gathering, which is to be held in the Garrison- Hall. Tlie proceeds are to go to Die building fund of the Anglican Church. The committee will be glad of the assistance of young men on Monday for tlie erection of the stalls and other work. A meeting of the Railway Appeal Board for the North Island was held at Wellington yesterday. Judge Eyre Kenny presided. Mr. C. 15.I 5 . Ryan represented the First Division and Mr. P, Reddington the Second Division. Thomas Bartosh, porter at Waipukurau, appealed against his dismissal from the service for alleged attempted theft. The Board reserv- ” Hill, stationLAND, PROPERTY, AND future VALUER. -®i° fl y • : • i - . . . \ jjfrde: Office: Rooms formerly ncejd the Library, Lowe Street. Telephone 388. ed its decision. C. F. witholding a. certificate for promotion. Tho Board decided that under the circumstances it had no jurisdiction to entertain an appeal, where the aggrieved person complained of refusal of promotion. A reward is offered for the recovery of a gig .lamp lost on the way to ild be , the racecourse, ii

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2236, 31 October 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2236, 31 October 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2236, 31 October 1908, Page 6

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