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ANOTHER MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY. STRONG VALUES. In the Millinery and Mantle Departments. This little bargain “ flurry ”• will interest four times the number of women that we can supply. Not that the lots aro particularly small, but the prices are so low that they must create a sensation and effect a quick clearance. SKIRTS & BLOUSES AT NEARBY HALF USUAL. Four only, Fawn Crash Skirts, usually 10/6 now 5/6 Two only, Cream Crash Skirts, usually 10/6, now 6/11 Cream Irish Linen Skirt, tucked and embroidered, 7 usual price 28/67 now 17/6 White Drill Skirts, 10/6 for 7/11 Blue Linen Skirt, 13/6 for 7/6 Fawn Crash Skirt, trimmed with braid,.usually 9/6, now 5/11 One each navy, fawn, and green, Crash Costumes, with Norfolk coat, 21/6 for 15/6 Pink Crash Costume, sac coat, trimmed with silk braid, usually 21/-, now 10/6 Cream Eton Crash Costume, usual price 37/6, a bargain at 10/6 Pink Crash Costume, sac coat, trimmed with braid, 29/6 for 17/6 Cream Merv Silk Blouse, French model, trimmed with val lace and insertion, 37/6 for 25/6 Cream Louisine Silk Blouse, trimmed with val lace and insertion, 32/6 for 19/6 Two only, Cream Silk Blouses, trimmed with lace, 29/6 for 17/6 White Jap Silk Blouse, 25/6, now 15/6 Embroidered Jap Silk Blouse, 21/- for 12/6 ' Also an odd assortment of Cotton Shirt Blouses, of Prints, of Zoyphrs, Muslins, Voiles, etc, usually priced at from 6/6 to 15/6, marked to clear at 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, and 3/6 MILLINERY CONSIDERABLY UNDERPRICED. Navy Glinton Straw Hat, bee-hive crown, of chiffon and lace, trimmed with hyacinths and foliage, 29/6 for 17/6 Hat of Terra Cotta point-d’esprit net, trimmed wit with pale pink flowers, 45/6 for 29/6 Nattier Blue Glinton Straw Flat, blue chiffon,trimming, and blue and brown roses, 23/6 for 12/6 Cerise Straw Model, trimmed with glace silk, 23/6 for 14/6 Ivory Glinton Straw Hat, with ruche of tulle, trimmed with pink roses and lilac blossom, 49/6 for 22/6 Girls’ Floral Chiffon Flat, 23/6 for 15/6 Girls’ Colored Glinton Straw Hat, trimmed with Banksia roses, 21/- for 14/6 Mushroom Sailor Hats, trimmed with velvet bands and bows, 4/9 for 3/9 Ready-to-wear Hats, of burnt straw, with straw rosettes and velvet trimming, 4/6 for 2/11 Miranda Sailor Flsifts, in colors, trimmed with velvet and gold galon, 4/9 for 2/11 Blocked Java Hats, ready-to-wear, 7/6 for 5/9 Ready-to-wear Hats, trimmed with straw aud glace ribbon, 19/6 for 14/6 White Blocked Linen Hats, 5/6 for 4/6 Motor Caps; in new shapes, all considerably underpriced, at 2/9, 3/11, 4/6, and 5/11 Wm. PBTTIE, Co., Ltd T. E. TONEYCJuXFFE, Managing l>irector.

R. . and F. ] [op, Stop and Jump: H. Edmunds (39ft Hin) 1, S. MacDonald 2, High Jump: C. (Smith (sin) 4tt llim 1 ; H. Edmunds (scr) -sft lin, 2; S. Mao Donald (tin) 4ft llin., 3. Roys’ Raco (under 16) : AV. Beaufov 1, J. AtcPlice 2. ~ Rakauroa Handicap, 100yds., first lioat: F. Smith 1, AV. AlacDonald 2. Second heat: A. Bell 1, Higgins and Paul, dead heat, 2. Final: Bell 1, Higgins 2. Girls’ Race: J. Smith 1, R. MacDonald 2. Gretna' Green (horse event) : Beaufoy and D. Al'acKenzie 1; Jamieson and *W. MacDonald Three-Legged Race: Bain Hutchins 1, R. Beaufoy and Smith 2. Needle Threading Race (horse event): S. MacDonald and Miss Tistjin l.'F. Smith and Aiiss McPheo 2. Cracker Race (for children): AV. Beaufoy 1, J. (Smith 2.440yds. AVaikoliu - Handicap: A. Smith 1. A. Bell 2. Young Ladies’ Race: Aiiss MacDonald 1, Miss N. McPhoe 2. Married Ladies’ Race: Airs Clarke 1, Mrs -Edmund 2. Leaping Competition (horse event): ■D. Beaufoy’s Baron 1. - Flag Race: F. Smith 1. . SSOyds. Handicap: J. Smith (40yds) 1, H.' Edmunds (scr) 2. Race for the tram: AV. MacDonald Guessing Comuetition (piizc, a lamb): F. Karte. 521bs . (exact weight). . In the evening, and as a nttm., conclusion to the day’s enjoyment, a dance was held in the ' schoolroom. There was a large attendance -and a pleasant time was- spent. Mi Thompson carried out the duties of M C in a capable manner and excellent music- was provided by A l ess i s C. Smith, Paul, Edmunds, and JRedpatli.

There was a young maid of h'Oith Shore, , , Her life she could hardl.V endure, Till she tried haxo.Torac. . It made good health chrome, You, too, should a sample procure LYXO-TONIC PILLS, 10id and Is 6d.

“Tim© will tell” is an old saying, and when the Lawrence-Gilhes-Ken-ncdv Machines were first placed on the market, folk need to say “Time will tell.” Well, time has told, and to-day the L.K.G. Machine is more widely used and appreciated than evei before. ,S. Turley, Esq., Waeranga, writes: “I have pleasure m stating that after a continuous summer and winter use of the L.K.G. Machine since Ist September, 1905, I am thoroughly satisfied with the etfectiveness and general working or the machine.” Full particulars wilt be sent post free.—J. B. Mac Ewan and Co., Ltd., sole agents, Eort Street, Auckland. SEEING IS BELIEVING! H. J. ANDREW 'AVING acquired the Premises - until recently occupied by J. Lang and Sous, Gladstone Road, lias had the large shop thoroughly renovated throughout, and has just opened up one of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCKS of— XVNGLISH AND BOOTS & SHOES Ever seen in Gisborne. NOTE THESE PRICES Men’s Strong Bluchers Men’s Chrome Bells Women’s Leather Slippers (A splendid line) Men’s White Canvas Boots Mon’s Fern Tighte REPAIRS executed on Shortest '-. ' ': .. Notice.. INSPECTION INVITED. SEEING IS BELIEVING. 5/6 10/6 4/7/6 14/6

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2394, 8 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2394, 8 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2394, 8 January 1909, Page 3

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