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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 are particularly small, but the prices are so low that they must create a sensation and effect a quick clearance. SKIIITS & BLOUSES AT NMKLY HALF USUAL. . Four only, Fawn Crash Skirts, usually 10/6 now 5/6 Two only, Cream Crash-Skirts, usually" 10/6, now Croamlrisli Linen Skirt, tucked and embroidered, usual price 28/6, 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 , n i' n t One each navy, fawn, and green, Crash Costumes, with Norfolk coat, 21/6 for 15/6 Pi D k Crash Costume, sac coat, trimmed with silk braid, usually 21/-, now 10/6 . /> Cream Eton Crash Costume, usual price 07/b, a bargain at 10/6 Fink Crash Costume, sac coat, trimmed with braid, 29/6 for 17/6 , ' , Cream Merv Silk Blouse. French model, trimmed with val lace and insertion, 87/6 for 25/b Cream Louisinc 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 1 o/6 Embroidered Jap Silk Blouse, 21/- for 1-/6 Also an odd assortment of Cotton Shirt Blouses, of of'Zeyphrs, Muslins, A r oiles, etc, usually priced at from 6/6 to 15/6, marked to clear at 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, and 3/6 Prints, 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 Hat, 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 Hat, 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 Hats, 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. PETTIR <SI Co., Ltd T. E. TONEYCLIFFE, Managing Director.

2a >MSr*W I! ! S2SS EUCALYPTUS _piil 3lgp:!i sgsasgg; 2^ Shi! sS 'si a tT-'-j gli:;i Lil [Heal^a!!.if|ioach£s.|| ===== ' g W.. TAN. J-^AUNDRY, GLADSTONE HOAD AND PEEL STREET. White Shirts washed and ironed od Collars (double) ~ Ljtl Collars (single) ’ ~ ;>> Shirts starched and ironed (only) 4.cl Single and Double Collars Id Soft Shirts, per dozen os FIRST-CLASS MAN IN CHARGE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. x DEAL X OUR,ST AND gEALTH ]^ ESORT ' NEW 1 PAKARAE H otee ‘ JR. SHAW has pleasure m in • nounoing that he has just opened his New Hotel, which is of the latest design that modern architectural skill can suggest. The Hotel is a handsome Two-storey Building, with cool, deep verandahs and spacious balcony commanding a glorious panorama of the waters of the Pacific. The building is replete with every modern comfort, and is luxuriously furnished throughout. The Hotel contains 30 light and airy bedrooms, sitting-rooms, bath-rooms, billaardroom, and a large and. commodious dining-room. As a summer seaside and health resort, Pakarae cannot be surpassed, as a splendid beach is at its very doors, and sun, sea, and river baths are obtainable at will. Delightful _ native bueh and river scenery provide a charming environment-. A continuous supply of purest spring water reticulates throughout the house, outbuildings, and grounds. FIRST-CLASS TABLE 1 CUISINE OF THE BESTI MODERATETARIFFI Excellent Stabling, Paddockihg, and Water for Horses. . J, R. SHAW. Proprietor. JpACTORY TIME AND WAGES BOOK. NOW ON SAL®.. PIUOE, 1»

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2295, 9 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2295, 9 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2295, 9 January 1909, Page 3

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