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Lo the Ladies of GrishoTne DEAR MAD AM,— Ihe object of this announcement is to tell you of the arrival of new goods, avd to mention one or ttvo other things, that will not only interest you, but mil be of material service in helping you to dress WeU ' Our first shipment, which includes novelties and regular merchandise for £" unpacked, These good, come to us direct from the World's principal manujaclures™ obtainable in correct styles for Autumn and. Winter wear, having been selected with special care by our London buy ns. prQ(jrmiu ag6f (md a pro g r e ß sive business must have a courteous and well trained sale's force. To this end ice have secured the services of three ladies, each of whom ate spec iais s. ,y, iudament Miss Smith mho made herself so popular with the Christchurchladies, by reason of lwr ability, mid refined taste, while being the principal lady in the Mantle and Costume department of W. Stun,ye and to., now talces charge of our Mantle and Costume Department. ,r i Gisborne Miss Banks, who is in control of our Millinery room, « without dm,U he cleverest artist that Mow has ever had. Her six years experience man important position in the Mootl toxmofs vou that for Farm,,- and Co., of PiU Street, Sydney, puts the stamp of excellencemi her the past three and a-lialf years Miss Banks has had charge of the Millinery i ooi f ’ t- Miss Sydney, we feel we have said enough. We quote the following extract from keen business friends regarding Bank s abildy. reuM Ul „. 0 f sth im t„ in reference to Miss Banks. It took us some f ° obtain full information about the lady fas we had to yo about it quietly so as not to f position with her present employer,. One of the responsible men m the same fin, informed us theit Min BanU, was in charge of their Model Workroom ; was a very good pro, heal designer and every way. From what we have hard we have no hesitation m say,ng you will be very fortunate indeed, tf you secure wJo Uoli cha „ je „f the Sales part of our Mflmery six months ago, has become sp. known for her skill in suggesting suitable styles, and her fine business caqahlities, tha ’ ,ZZI her name, su/J it to say that Miss ■ Barnes, Miss Smith, and Miss Banks will be glad to place their Knowledge and.ddvice at your service, any time you can make it convenient to call. - In conclusion, let us say, we are strenuously striving \to attain the ideal Store service, an the past, so in the future our efi-rts will be fixed upon the fullest demonstration of this policy. With our sincere thanks for past favors. We remain, Yours Faithfully, WILLIAM PETTIE & CO., LTD. T. E. TONEYCLIFFE. Managing Director. P,S. — Opening Display, Wednesday, Thursday, Triday and Satin day

'‘uS JJA.CING QLTJB. 'ANNUAL MEETING Mangahanea Racecourse. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1909. President: K. S. Williams, Esq.; Vice-Presidents: Messrs J. Knox, E. Stokes, and D. W. Duff. Handicapper: Mr. J. S. Hicks; Clerks of Scales: Messrs G. S. Travers and G. W. Trimnell; Judge: Mr. Wm. Broderick; Starter: Mr. J. Hickup; Clerk of Course: Mr. J. Hays; Timekeeper:Mr. J. McNeil; Hon. Surgeon: Dr. C. S. Davis; Stewards: Messrs H. C. Beach, J. J. Spratt, Hami Te ltapu, T. Dick, C. Tyden, J. H. Taplin, F. H. Vile, H. McClutcher, senr., H. Robertson, C. Brachen, A. J. Caddy, R. Jellie, J. Hicks, G. Maddox. PROGRAMME. (12 noon.) . DISTRICT MAIDEN RACE, of 10 sovs. Six furlongs. Nomination 10s. Weight-for-age. (12.45 p.m.) . WAIAPU CUP, of 30 sovs ;second horse to receive 3sovs from stake. One mile and a-half. Nomination 20s, acceptance 10s. (1.30 p.m.) . HIKURANGI STAKES, of 12 sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. Five furlongs. Nomination Bs, acceptance 4s. (2.15 p.m.) REPORUA WELTER, of l3sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. One mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 3s. (3 p.m.) . DISTRICT SCURRY, of lOsovs Five furlongs. Minimum weiglit 9st. Nomination 10s. . FLYING HANDICAP, of lOsovs. One mile. Nomination 10s. lost entry. (4.30 p.m.) . FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. One mile. Nomination 10s, Post entry. CONDITIONS. . . [. Horses entering for District racto have been in the district, and ) bona fide property of residents, at st three months previous to the S* Jockeys riding in races to wear F Protests to he lodged with the retary in writing within 15 nnnuafter the disputed event, accomlied by a deposit of £2—such de.it to be forfeited if the protest be , sustained. . . :. No nomination or acceptance 1 be entertained unless accompaniby necessary fees, i. Nominations for 2,3, 4, and 6 ;e on 27th FEBRUARY, 1909, at paroa Hotel, at 8 p.m. Weights fared 13th March, 1909. . Accepices for same and nominations tor nd 5, close on 17th MARCH, 1909, Tuparoa Hotel, at 8 p.m. i. All races to be run under Metro-, itan rules. . . , , c , Committee’s decision to be filial. 5. Winners of any race after the ights have been declared to carry lenalty of 71b. „„ p c Bookmakers Fee £3 3s. J. p. NICELIN, • Secretary W.K.G. DON’T WORRY ! onr BUIT m BOILED, « -CLEANED. D GARMENTS DYED a®? lor by a Practical Dyer and Dry Gleaner. . SUITS REPAIRED. UMBRELLAS RECOVERED <**«£ REPAIRED, a SpoOlality MITH, OHARLIE gl CITY DYE WORKS*. 'JSfooma >BB.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2442, 5 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2442, 5 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2442, 5 March 1909, Page 3

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