“ 0 thou art fairer than the evening air, Clad in the beauty af a thousand stars." It is said that Secrets of Beauty —there are none. But if a veiy plain woman cannot be made to look like Socrates lady friend, the renowned beauty “ Aspasia,” we •have artists who, by the aid of the lovely goods we stock for evening wear, that can make a woman with a moderately fair face and figure, look equal to the one above described by Marlowe. We are making a special display this week, and although our window space is limited, yet a very good idea of many of the latest novelties just received for evening wear may be obtained. WE IN\ ITE INSPECTION. Evening* Dress Material. SATIN-DE-LUXE —An enterely new production this season, and may be described as a Satin, with a soft wool back. It makes •a- charming evening costume. The Robe Length of 8 yds, 42/-. OPHIR SATlN—Another of this season’s novelties. The Robe Length, 60/-. TAFFETA CHIFFON—4Oinch, in all evening shades. Price 7/6 yd. SEQUIN NETTS—Double width, in silver and black 5/11 to 10/6 yd. EMBROIDERED CHIFFON—In white, sky and pink. 44in. wide at 6/11. Skirts. bILK UNDERSKIRTS—In white, cream, sky, pink, nil and other colors. At 25/-, 60/-, 35/- to 50/-. Blouses. Z SILK BLOUSES—In all evening colors. At 18/6. 21/-, 2*3/- to 49/-, Berthas. SEGUIN BERTHAS—These goods are fashionable and correct in every detail. At 14/G, 21/-. 25/6 to 02;6. Evening* Wear Accessories. All Fashionable Things. % The beauty and charm of the Evening Costumes de* pend for their emphasis upon the accessories. Appropriate gloves and hosiery, fans, tbrowovers, scarves and fascinators, gold and silver sprays, all make a ence. If vou prefer the prettiest and most fashionable of these etcetrast come along to PETTIE’S. Tou will be satisfied With the goods and the values. q **> W v w© 9 T. E. TONEYCLIFFE, MANAGING DIRECTOR MglWiggl! H. ANDERSON AND SONS. An expert Gunsmith, Mr. J. Gough, ot Burningh. has been specially engaged in order that the Spoi Public may be catered for. REPAIRS can be effected LOCALLY novy. WE SELL Osborne’s (English), Isaac Hollis and £ (Belgium) and others See Display at H. ANDERSON & SONS
W. J. BARLOW. engineer. AS, " FOR SALE H CADILLAC CARS—The most reliable for our rough roads, as proved by the severe tests just concluded -, l ' ' tish Lsles, having traversed /060 miles under competent supervision, costing only Is 3d for repairs. English Coventry Free-wheel BICYCLES, from £S 10s. Second-hand MOTOR CARS, from £SO. ( Accumulators charged. Magnetos fitted Cars of any make repaired, adjusted or overhauled. Sundries of the highest grade stocked. All the work supervised by a practical tradesman. Trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. An Electrician employed on the premises. Medical coils, etc., repaired or manufactured. gARLOW’S ]\/[OTOR (JARAGE, GLADSTONE ROAD. ... -TV.mn.lmne 354. B. KOADLEY & m LIMITED. AI AUCTIONEERS, HAVE REMOVI To THEIR NEW PREMISE In MESSRS BLAIR & SAINSB BUILDINGS, CHILDERS ROAD. \ ENVELOPES BILLHEADS Printed at shortest r, prices comparing fj with other parts ,of ; minion.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2508, 22 May 1909, Page 3
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502Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2508, 22 May 1909, Page 3
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