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M BRIGHT . .1 ..-j; “AH Nature Dies and Lives Again.’’ Dame Nature is fast turning the foliage of the deciduous trec-s to their AutumnaK tints, and seen they wilt have assumed their sombre-hued winters appearance. But while plant life seems to he dying and dreary winter at hand, the prospect is made brighter by the anticipation of the . enjoyment to found in indoor amusements during the long evenings. Hundreds of warmhearted, hospitable hostesses are' now! planning one kind or another of social parties, where both young and old will find enjoyment. It may be an evening for Parlour Games. A Musical Evening. To the literary inclined ail evening with favourite Authors. A Semi-dance Party. In the case of the more wealthy citizens large Balis and Dinner Parties.! But whether it be the small parties or the large, human nature is just the same, and we will not be betraying secrets when we say that before another week hundreds of fair ladies will be posing before the looking-glass, donning, with becoming deliberation, many of the* attractive lines we are advertising today for evening wear. Shawls. Shoulder Shawls add very largely, tothe variety of an Evening Costume.; What we are showing are the correct; thing.this season. SILK SHAWLS, in Cream. Sky, Coral,; Gauze, and Lace, 4| 6d; 6s 6d; 14s Gd; 22s 6d. —| SHOULDER SHAWLS, in Chiffon,; Guaze, and Laee, 4s Gd; 6s 6d; 10s 6d; to 21s, Evening Coats. We are tempted to say a lot about these lovely garments, but will only use* a homely phrase, and say they are very useful garments for Theatre and Evening wear. EVENING COATS Newest shapes, in Cream. Sky. Pink, Nil, and Red, Trimmed Fur, New Oriental Lace, ■ and Insertion, 4os to £'o os. Hosiery and Gloves. LISLE THREAD HOSE, in White, Cream, Sky and Pink, 2s 2d _a pair. BLACK SILK LACE HOSE, 3s lid, 4s lid; os 6d: and 8s 6d. SILK-FINISHED GLOVES, in White, Cream, Pink. and Sky, 3s 3d. SILK GLOVES, in white, Cream, and Black, 2s lid; 3s lid; 4s lid. KID AND SWEDE GLOVES, in Black, and White, os lid: Gs lid: Vs 6d; 9s Gd. Berthas. REAL LACE BERTHAS, los Gd; 17s Gd; to 29s 6d. IRRADIANT SEQUIN BERTHAS, 21s; 2 os; 29s Gd; 32s 6d. SILVER SEQUIN BERTHAS 22s 6d. BLACK SEQUIN BERTHAS, 9s Gd. 12s Gd ; 14s 6d; l<s Gd. Fans. We have never offered better vain© in this -necessary adjunct to evening dress. HAND-PAINTED GAUZE AND LACE FANS 10s 6d; 11s 6d; 12s 6d. WHITE GAUZE AND LACE FANS, los Gd; and 17s jxl . . OSTRICH FEATHER FANS, in Cream. Skv. Maize. Pink, and Black, 4slld; 6s lid; Ss Gd; 9s Gd. Grecian Bands. One of this season's novelties in hair ornaments. • V GRECIAN BANDS, set Bi.TTmats and Fearls. 3s Gd and -Is Gd. . GRECIAN BANDS, Gold Rims;, with Ribbon and Brilliants, 4s 9d. w GRECIAN BANDS, Sequin effects, os 9d. Evening Flowers. One word on the subject of evening flowers. When you buy a good silver; gold, or tissue flower, you have something that will look handsome throughout the season. EVENING FLOWERS, in Silver, Gold, and Colored Tissue, Gd; 9s Gd; and 12s Gd the spray. Trimmings for Evening Wear.

Wo have anticipated a large demstnc and placed large orders for ail the non ideas, so that we arc in a position t< offer our customers such value that they cannot be otherwise than satisfied SILVER SEQUIN TRIMMING, fron v inch to 1 inch, 9d; lOd; Is 3di Is 9d. SILVER SEQUIN TRIMMING .1 inch to 4 inch, 2s 9d: 3s 6d; 4s od 5s 6d ; Ss lid. GOLD SEQUIN TRIMMING, 1-J inqj to 2 inch 3s lid ; 4s 6d. BLACK AMD BLACK AND SILVEj SEQUIN TRIMMING, 1 inch to j inch, Is 9d; 2s lid; 3s»-6d; t 10s 6d. • : SILVER SEQUiN MEDALLIONS, 6) to Sin, 2s 6d to 3s 6d each, C 10s 6d to 12s Od a yard. DROP AND TASSEL "ORNAMENT! in Gold. Silver, and other Ever ing Shades, 3§'d; 6d 9d; and Is 1. & Co T. E. TONEYCLIFF .:' ;: Managmg : pi

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2488, 29 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2488, 29 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2488, 29 April 1909, Page 3

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