Ever on the alert for all that is newest and best in woman’s apparel, the goods wo are showing this season embody tho choicest and smartest _of scores of manufacturers''productions. The new Trimmed Models direct from London and Paris are very dainty and stylish. Although very largo hats are the prevailing fashion, quite a number of smaller shapes are equally popular. We are showing a splendid variety and we want you to see them. The new Jackets and Costumes are also a very choice lot. And then, if you like seeing good Furs, be sure and see our Furs. r llie biggest selection in Gisborne, and no two alike. Accept our invitation to call and inspect these goods. Even though you do not buy a single article we shall be pleased to see you.. C. Rosie & Co. For Best Value.
(3enfs Rainproof OVERCOATS READY-TO-WEAR. . . 1909 STYLES Now Opened JPjp. In all the LATEST MATERIALS and NEWEST DESIGNS from 27 16 to 75/=. . . SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. . . SpccMlisls TRY RASSO THE NEW LIQUID PETAL POLISH. bade BY REGKITT’S, baker* of ZEBRA STOVE PASTE.
i£ps£ Amber Tips |S certain to please you whether it be used for the afternoon cup which every woman so appreciates, or for the more formal “At Home.” 1 How often, when visiting, your afternoon’s enjoyment has been spoiled by the nasty inferior tea that was served you. Ensure the success of your own little social functions by using Amber Tips Tea. If you do so, you will hear those exclamations of pleasure that so delight the heart of a hostess —“ What delicious lea —where did you get it ?” The exceptional quality and delicious flavour of Amber Tips Tea has quickly made it the favourite of all who have tried it. It is very economical —no ordinary tea will make so many cups to a pound. Tell your grocer you want AMBER TIPS TEA-packed in special air-tight and dampproof packets that preserve its delightful flavour and strength, and sold at 1/0, 1 /10 and 2/~. 7 -&■ A 3
Zealandia Boots Look for this brand—they are the a only boots with a guarantee).
Bakers trading is. Southmolton, Devonshire, are up in arms against the Town Council for exacting toll from traders who hawk in the streets. They say it is nothing short of a tax on hicad. \
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2482, 22 April 1909, Page 6
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388Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2482, 22 April 1909, Page 6
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