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the 1/ a dies of Gisborne DEAR MADAM, — .... * • 2he object of this announcement is to tell you of the arrival of new goods, avd to mention one or tivo other things, that will not only interest you, but will be of material service in helping you to dress JVeU ' Our first shipment, which includes novelties and regular merchandise for every department, is now being unpached, ' These goods come to us direct from the World's principal manujadurers and represent the obtainable in correct styles for Autumn and Winter wear, having been selected with special care by our London buyers. progressive age, and a progressive business must have a courteous and well trained sale's force. To this end we have secured the services of three ladies, each of whom are specialis s. . Miss Smith who made herself so popular with the Christchurch ladies by reason of her ability J^9 m ent, and refined taste, while being the'principal lady in the Mantle and Costume department of W. Strange and, Co., now takes charge of our Mantle~aiul Costume Department. ■ _ /v. Miss Ranks, who is in control of our Millinery room, is without dovl the cleverest artist that orn has ever had. Her six years 'experience in an important position in the Model room of such a WjJ o **/*™* / Farmer and Co., of Pitt Street, Sydney, puts the stamp of excellence on her work, * u *™*™™**f I Piu\t/eet the past three and a-half years Miss Tanks has had charge oj the Millinery room of Hordern Dios., Pitt & ret, Sydney, we feel we have said enough. We quote the following extract from keen business friends regarding “We duly received your letter of Bth inst., in reference to Miss Banks. It took us some little' time tq obtain full information about the lady, as we had to go about it quietly so as no o in any uag g position with her present employers. One of the responsible men in thesame firm inf orme us, i , ! was in charge of their Model Worlrctm ; was a very good pradical designer, and every way. From what we have htavd we have no hesitation in i< ying you v.i e icry for una > J J secure w ho took charge if the Sales part of our Millinery six months ago has become so f'^uraUy known for her skill in suggesting suitable styles, and her fine h mness caqahhiies, that it seems m P e f™ u * mention her name, suffice it to say that Miss Barnes, Miss Smith, and Miss Banks will be glad to place their knowledge and advice at your service, any time you can tr ake it convenient to call . In conclusion, let us say, we arc strenuously striving \io attain the- ideal Store service, and and as in the past, so in the future our efforts will be fixed upon the j idlest demonstration of this policy. With our sincere thanks for past favors. j We remain, Yours Faithfully, WILLIAM PETTIE & CO., LTD. P.S. T. E. TONEYCLIFFE. Managing Director--Opening Display, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday

FEDERAL CAFE THE MOST POPULAR DINING ROOMS IN TOWN. M R - W. W.. T AYLOR ' (Late Chef of the Star Hotel, Auckland) HAS acquired those Centrally-situ ated rooms, and intends to rui them on the latest and most approved methods. Hot Dinner, 12 to 2 ... 18Weekly Boarders for Meals 14a. Six Meals ••• 5* Accommodation provided for a limited number of regular boarders at £l' per week. SEEING IS BELIEVING! H. J. ANDREW ‘AVING acquired the Premises „ until recently occupied by J. Lang and Sons, Gladstone Road, has had the large shop thoroughly renovated throughout, and has just opened up one of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCKS of— AND £JOLONIAL BOOTS & SHOES Ever seen in Gisborne. NOTE THESE PRICES: Men’s Strong Bluchers 5/6 Men’s Chrome Bells 10/6 Women’s Leather Slippers ... 4/(A splendid line) Men’s White Canvas Boots ... 7/6 Men’s Fern Tights 1 d/6 REPAIRS executed on Shortest Notice. INSPECTION INVITED. SEEING IS BELIEVING. \1 \\ V X THERE IS BUT ONE GRAMOPHONE. PRICE LIST: £ 6. d. LJabv Monarch, with Flower Horn ... 6 10 0 Vlonarch Junior Doric Gramophone ... Vlonarch Vlonarch Senior Sheraton ... • Slew Melba ... Bijou Grand gramophone Grand ... 9 0 0 .. 11 0 0 .. 14 10 0 .. 16 10 0 .. 20 0 0 ..23 0 0 .. 40 • 0 0 .. 60 O'- 0 jautiful Illustrated Catalogue mailed free for the'asking. SOLE AGENCY—LONDON piANO fir j^JUSIC JJOUSE. j; h. Dittos.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2438, 1 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2438, 1 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2438, 1 March 1909, Page 3

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