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BRIGHT . H m “All Nature Dies and Lives Again.” Dame Nature is fast turning the' ffi iage of the deciduous trees to the Autumnal tints, and soon they w have assumed their sombre-hued r wint appearance. But while plant life seer to be dying and dreary winter at han the prospect is made brighter by tl anticipation of the enjoyment to 1 found in indoor amusements during ti long evenings. Hundreds of wan hearted, hospitable hostesses are n< planning one kind or another of socj parties, where both young and old w find enjoyment. It may be an evenii for Parlour Games. A Musical Erenin To the literary inclined an evening wi favourite Authors. A Semi-dan Party. In the ca.se of the more wealt' citizens large Balls and Dinner Partk But whether it be the small parties or t large, human nature is just the san and we will net be betraying eecre when we say that before another we hundreds of fair ladies will be posi: before the looking-glass, donning, wi becoming deliberation, many of f attractive lines we are advertising < day for evening wear. Shawls. Shoulder Shawls add very largely,, the variety of an Evening Costun What we are showing are the corn thing this season. SILK SHAWLS, in Cream, Sky, Cor Gauze, and Lace, 4$ 6d; 6s € 14s 6d ; 22s 6d. SHOULDER SHAWLS, in. ChiffGuaze, and Lace, 4s 6d; 6s 6 lOs 6d; to 21s. Evening Coats. We are tempted to say a lot abc those lovely garments, but will only i a homely phrase, and say they i very useful garments for Theatre a Evening wear. EVENING GOATS Newest shapes. Cream, Sky, Pink, Nil, and RTrimmed Fur, New Oriental La and Insertion. 45s to £5 ss. ' j Hosiery and Gloves. LISLE THREAD HOSE, in Wli; Cream, Sky and Pink, 2s 2d pair. BLACK SILK LACE HOSE, 3s 1 4s lid; os 6d; and Bs-6d. SILK-FINISHED GLOVES, in Wb Cream, Pink, and Sky, 3s 3d. SILK GLOVES, in white Cream, : Black, 2s lid; 3s lid; 4s lid. KID AND SWEDE GLOVES, in Bla and White, os lid; 6s lid; 7s f 9s Gd. Berthas. REAL LACE BERTHAS', los j 17s 6d: to 29s 6d. IRRADiANT SEQUIN BERTHAS, 5 2os; 29s 6d; 32s 6d. SILVER SEQUIN BERTHAS 22s BLACK SEQUIN BERTHAS, 9s 12s 6d: 14s Gd: 17s 6d. . Fans. We have never offered better v; in this necessary adjunct to ever dress. ! HAND-PAINTED GAUZE AND U FANS 10s 6d; 11s 6d; 12s 6d. V/HITE GAUZE AND LACE FA los 6d: and 17s 6d OSTRICH FEATHER FANS, in Cr< Skv, Maize, Pink, and Black, lid ; 6s lid ; Ss 6d; 9s 6d. Grecian Bands. One of this season : s novelties in] ornaments. GRECIAN BANDS, set Br iTTiants Pearls. 3s 6d and 4s Sd. GRECIAN BANDS, Gold Rims." <1 Ribbon and -Bridiants, 4s Sd.| GRECIAN BANDS, Sequin eff os 9d. Evening’ Flowers. One word on the subject of eve vers. When you buy a good si d, or tissue flower, you have s ng that will look handsome thro :• the season. 'ENING FLOWERS, in Silver, ( and Colored Tissue, 7s Gd; 9s and 12s 6d the spray. Trimmings for Evenii Wear. We have anticipated a large dei d placed large orders for all the ■as, so that we are in a positic or our customers such value 3 ?y cannot be otherwise than sati LVER SEQUIN TRIMMING, 1 inch to 1 inch, 9d; lOd; li is 9d. LVER SEQUIN TRIMMING inch to 4 inch, 2s 9d; 3s 6d ; 4 os 6d ; Ss lid. ILD SEQUIN TRIMMING, l£ to 2 inch 3s lid; 4s 6d. ACK AND BLACK AND Sit SEQUIN TRIMMING, 1 inch inch, Is 9d: 2s lid; 3s 6( 10s 6d. LVER SEQUIN MEDALLION to Sin, 2s Od to 3s 6d eao 10s Gd to 12s 6d a yard. ; AND TASSEL DR NAM E in Gold, Silver, and other; ing Shades, 3-id; 6d ;9d ; and; W. PETTI] & Co., Ltd. ill; T. E, TONEYGLJFI Managing -

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2489, 30 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2489, 30 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2489, 30 April 1909, Page 3

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