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Autumn Everyone is ready to buy the new things. The important point i 3 “ Where to go for them.” To-day people who know will tell you there are no such stocks of new and beautiful things elsewhere as will be found here. If you wish to select-from the newest and best at a fair price, visit us. turn ■ ■ ■ s; MILLINERY. Charming Millinery and low priced. ' : ' The beauty and economy of Pettie’s Millinery were never more strongly evidenced than in this assortment of special Hats; The collection includes many new designs, a full description of which is impossible. A special line of smartly-trimmed Hats. Our English buyer sends these to us, with the assurance that they are the newest goods procurable, bought under special circumstances, and worth nearly double. We think they would be cheap at twice the price; they are marked at 15/- to 25/A large variety of untrimmed Straws in coloured and black, at 4/11. NOW BLOUSES. New beauty is displayed in our fine showing of Blouses. And not only beauty, but variety as well, for we have the right blouse for every woman and for every occasion. New “Wa'lsey” Blouses for Autumn wear, in a variety of dainty effects, light grounds with dark colored stripes and self-colored grounds with white stripes, 10/6. “YeyeUa” Blouses in cream and striped effects, 11/6. Dressy Delaine Blouses in assorted shades and striped and floral effects, 12/6. Blouses for evening wear, of Paris net, lacs, and silk in large variety. LADIES’ JACKETS. One thing is certain,—better made garments of higher quality and smarter style have never been shown in Gisborne, nor have better values ever been offered. They are splendidly made from fabrics which present a wide range of the newest color and novelty effects, and their prices tell a story of judicious buying and great value-giving. A large assortment of Ladies’ Tweed Jackets, smartly made, with new swing back, trimmed with strappings and buttons, 3v/6"fco 09/6. Smart Jackets, of colored diagonal serge, in shades of green and brown, trimmed with velvet and pearl buttons, priced at 42/- and 45/-. Ladies’ Full Length Double and Single Breasted Paletots, in self colors. Swing back, with belt and storm collar of Beaver, for 59/6. A few very choice Jackets in green and brou r n, and navy and green, striped tweeds, with new shaped roll collar and belt, 69/6. New Directoire Velvet Jackets, in lovely new’ shades, 84/-. |l§ WM. PEITSE & CD. LIMITED. T. E. TONEYGUFFE, MANAGJHG DIRECTOR.

i. PAULEY & 50H. LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS, HAVE REMOTE" To THEIR NEW PREMISES In MESSRS BLAIR & SAINSBURY’S BUILDINGS* CHILDERS ROAi/. COPY OF POSTCARD. w. HOWARD, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Foxton, —Many tbanks for the Best iad Cheapest Signs I ever had done. F. ELTON, ELon Comedy Co. Our Signs attract like a 40-liorse-XiWcr magnet. _ “AMBER TIPS” TEA. gTANDS 'J'EAPOT 'J'EST “T is very easy to CLAIM Merit for L a Tea, but the Test that TELLS uality is the Teapot. “AMBER TIPS” stands the test- of aily use by the housewife. Its exceponal quality and delicious flavor have uickly made it the favorite brand ot 11 who have tried it. ECONOMY is a point that every, oinan should study, and AMBER IPS” is not only a Tea of excep[onal quality, but also most economical. You can make more cups of lea from pound of “AMBER TIPS” than from ramary brands, and every cup will be elicious, fragrant, and refreshing. PRICES—Is lOd and 2s a lb. M URRAY AND OROMPTON, WHOLESALE AGENTS, Poverty Bay.

NOTICE. ÜBSCRIBERS. F there should be any fault in the delivery of your paper, which should; reach town subscribers each morning BEFORE BREAKFAST, kindlv send a Memo, to the Manager, • ‘ . or . ' ; RING T7P TELEPHONE 500. Your complaint will be welcomed and the fault remedied.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2469, 6 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2469, 6 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2469, 6 April 1909, Page 3

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