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FASHIONHINTS FOR Mantles and Millinery. “Large, flat, with the richest of trimmings;” these few words describe well the tendency of the up-to-date hats. Elaborate trimming seems to have been avoided as much as possible, and in its'place is that rich simplicity, so much admired by careful dressers. The new season’s hats come to us in many charming styles. There are delightful “ Monte Carlo ” models of Ottoman silk, trimmed with a large wing or Owl’s head, while a very much admired hat is in the fascinating “ Merry Widow ” mode, made of black filet lace and adorned with a single, large, drooping plume A Stylish Biarritz model is of Satin Sable, in the new Drake Neck shade, with mole-colored bandeau and shaded wiugs. A large black Ottoman hat is trimmed with a swathe and bow of cinnamon MessalineSpace forbids any further mention of our lovely hats. Suffice it to say, we are justly proud of our collection, and take this opportunity of inviting you to inspect them. The Costumes for the season are decidedly smart. They are chiefly in the Empire style, with round fronts, trimmed with braids and relieved by effective colored fr:ntsOther fashionable styles come in three-quarter length tight-fitting tailor-mades, while the short hip and Norfolk coats are still in. vogue. A Chic English tailor-made model of bronze green Venetian cloth. The Empire coat is trimmed with black silk, military braid, and a slight sensation of black satin. A very choice black and white striped c-ostume, cut away coat, smartly trimmed with black velvet and narrow' black braid. The skirt is the fashionable ’walking length. New Derectoire velvet jackets come in a variety of fashionable shades. They are made in three-quarter lengths, double breasted, and with storm collar. A very smart jacket of dark green striped chiffon cloth, finished with Oriental trimming and black silk braid lined with silk. An assortment of fashionable tweed jackets, in brown and green effects, at 39/6. I'll© S CO. HI. T. E. TGMEYOLiFFE, MANAGING DIRECTOR.

W. J. BARLOW. ENGINEER. I~|' AS FOR SALE—CADILLAC CARS—The most- relv able for our rough roads, as proved by the severe tests just concluded in the Brr r .sh Isles, having traversed 7065 miles unde’- competent supervision, costing only Is 3d for repairsEnglish Coventrv Free-wheel BICYCLES, from £S 10s. Second-hand MOTOR CARS, from £SO. Accumulators charged, Magnetos fitted. Cars of any make repaired, adjusted or overhauled. Sundries of tho highest grade stocked. All the work supervised by a practical tradesman. Trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. _An Isctrician employed on the premises. Medical coils, etc., repaired or manufactured. gARLQW’S JfOTOR Q.ARAGE, GLADSTONE ROAD. Telephone 884. SECTIONS —A corner Lucre Whataupoko. Valuable position at £3SO.—W. Lissant Clayton. II J A’ Only Medal Gold VIQ32 Anyone canibuysome low-priced inferior grade* tea, put it up in a fancy mark it 2/- per lb.—or any?otjier price. gold MED4L w MOAtfE k Co. s Silver Medal isft Is pure Ceylon and pure blended tea, and you have a guarantee of its Purity, Quality and Value. It has stood the test for THIRTY YEARS, from 1879 (o 1909.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2450, 15 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2450, 15 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2450, 15 March 1909, Page 3

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