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ar*m* For Ladies’ Wear AT WM. PETTI E & Co’s. During the past month we have been telling you about our Stylish Costumes, Handsome Coats, Dainty Blouses, Becoming Hats, and the Newest Things in Dress Materials. This week it is of Little Things. In life it is the little things that are important and create the greatest ' pleasure. Little words are the sweetest to hear ; little charities fly farthest and stay longest on the wing ; little lakes are the stillest; little hearts are the fullest, and little farms are the best tilled. And when Nature would make anything especially rare and beautiful she makes it little. Day is made up of little beams and night is glorious with little stars, So it is in the matter of Ladies’ attire. It is the little things that give that distinctive appearance which invariably captivates and charms all mankind. Ladies who appreciate the importance of the little thiugs in dress will find style, satisfaction and value in the following goods. The inspection of all interested is invited. r ; GREAT GLOVE VALUES. PETTIE and Co. have always had the reputation for Dependable Gloves and Glove Values. Our Special Kid and Suedo Gloves in Brown and Beaver are dependable and Special Value at 3/6. Colored Kid and Suede Gloves in extra quality, 3/11, 4/9, to 6/11. 8 and 10 Button Kid Gloves, Brown and Beaver, 5/11, 6/11. 12 to 16 Button Kid Gloves, Evening Shaded 6/11 to 10/6. Driving Gloves, in Kid and Suede, 3/11 to 7/6. Fabric Gloves afford the warmth and comfort one needs in winter, and they are inexpensive. ■ Fabric Suede Gloves at 1/3, 1/6, 1/8, to 2/6, The New Buckskin Motor Gloves, recently introduced, 4/6. The Duplex Glove, another novelty this season, 4/6. STYLISH NECKWEAR. NEW VEILINGS. With such a wide choice of fashionable Neckwear, and at such small prices, you can make a suitable selection. Neckwear needs as much careful selection as the other addenda of the toilet. Lace Collar Bands, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6Lace Jabots, 2/3, 3/6,. 4/6. Messaline Silk Neck Bands, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6. Silk Ties, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9. _ Directoire Ties, Paisley Designs, 2/11. o;o Smart Bows to wear with Linen Collars 1/11, 2/3. A Pretty Veil is one of those little things that’'combine to make a woman well dressed. We will be pleased to show you our dozens of pretty veilings. Veilings, Black, Magpie, and Colored,* 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 2/Pviissian Fawn Net, Black and Colored, 1/3, 1/6, 2/3, Throw-over Heavy Russia Veils, Chenille Borders, 3/11 Motor .Veils, in Washing'Silk, 4/11 to 6/11. BEAUTIFUL LACES. At all seasons Fashion .permits avery;wide choice of dentelle decoradons but it.ismot always possible to see at a smg. nter the bewildering varieties that are no w assembled at Peitie’s. Practically every description-of lace and insertion i fn is°here. and the prices are as attractive as the goods. y Valenciennes Lace,' 4io. to 2in. wide, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, to 4/9 dozen. Valenciennes Insertion, to match Lace, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, to 4/9 dozen. Extra Fine French Valencience Laces, iin. to sio. wide, 2/9 to 11/6 dozen. Torchon Laces, 1/-, 1/3, 1/0, 1/9 to 3/9 dozen , Bdal Linen Torchon Laces, Handmade, m all widths, 4.Vd, God, id, 81, to 2 ; u jard. A Hover Laces, Cream, White and Paris, 1/6. 2/6, 2/11, to 10/6 yard. A Hover Neniccifi Laces and Insertions to match, 9d to o,lT« Allover Coloured Embroidered Lace and Insertion, 6.Vd, lOd, 1/3, to 3/11 yard. SMART BELTS. Straight Leather Belts, 1/6 to 1/9. Suede Belts, in latest Colors, 2/3 to 4 6. Morocco and Kid Belts, Smart Buckles, 2/6. Straight Silk Elastic Beits, New Colors, 2/9. Children’s Tunic Belts, 1/6 to 2/6. Women’s Serviceable Hosiery.—The Best Procurable. The market affords no better grades of Hosiery than those obtainable at Pettie’s. Very great care is taken in the selection, nd F l ScSm Hose, Plain ana Bibbed, last ! Black and Tan Cashmere Hose, Lace Open-work Fronts, reliable, at 1/10, 2/3,2/6, 2/9, 3/3, 3/9. j Emb „ &onts “ 4 2-1 riH oMel!eatTllue ’ at ' Win. Pettie & ©o., Ltd T. E. TONEYCLIFFE, MANAGING DIRECTOR.

LIMITED. AF AUCTIONEERS, HAVE REMOVIT To THEIR NEW PREMISES In MESSRS BLAIR &. SAINSBURY’S BUILDINGS, CHILDERS ROAjl>.

COPY OF POSTCARD. W HOWARD, Gladstone Road, • Gisborne. Foxton,— Many thanks for the Best and Cheapest Signs I ever had done. F. ELTON, Elton Comedy Co. Our Signs attract like a 40-horse-power magnet. ■i’ 10. . '■■ Vr > e 3.y ■ • ‘AMBER TIPS’' TEA. STANDS r£H E rjpEAPOT 'J'EST IT is very easy to CLAIM Merit for a Tea, but the Test that TELLS quality is the Teapot. _ ' , , “AMBER TIPS” stands the test of daily use by the housewife. Its exceptional quality and delicious flavor have quickly made it the favorite biand or all who have tried it: , , ECONOMY is a point that every woman should study, and AMBER TIPS” is not only a Tea of exceptional quality, but also most economical. You can make more cups of Tea from a pound of “AMBER TIPS” than from ordinary brands, and every cup will be delicious, fragrant, and refreshing. PRICES— Is lOd and 2s a lb. -jyURRAY AND Q WHOLESALE AGENTS, Poverty Bay. ROMPTON, COTTAGES handy to town on small deposits! Disraeli Street: LooU; hilders Road, £500; ; ROoC Street, 300; Carnarvon Street, £250, pud timorous sections at W. Lissant ..Clay 7 m’s. -.. • l guara.»Gw>d at Repairs VTCH W 1

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2471, 8 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2471, 8 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2471, 8 April 1909, Page 3

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