Pettie’s Sale News MAKING ROOM FOR THE CONTRACTORS. The holders are in, and have commenced to pull down; soon the whole building will be turned, over to them. We must get a big quantity of goods out of the way quickly, or get them spoiled. We realise that it will take the lowest kind'of prices, to bring about this much desired clearance, and we have made them. There is mohey to bo saved on every article of our entire stock—big money. Don’t fail to pay u* a visit soon —to-day. These Prices are bound to cause Quick Selling. FELT SHAPES. All our stock of Felt Shapes; this season’s goods, the prices ranging originally from 4/6 to 6/6, are marked to clear at 1/-. , CHILDREN’S COATS. Not many left, but the few we have we want to quit. They are all good warm coats and would bo just the thing for keeping the little ones warm on the ■way to and from school. Look at these prices: 12 only warm tweed ulsters, sizes 30 to 39in. usually priced up to 28s 6d, all to clear at 4s lid. Children’s coats of napp cloth, and astrachan, in shades of navy and cardinal, to fit children of from four to eight years, at 3,s lid, 5s lid and 6s lid. Children’s red riding capes, in 24in. and 30i0., sale price 3s lid. Low Prices on Odd Lines. DRESSING GOWNS. We have determined not to give these fixture room after stocktaking. They are warm and comfortable, an ideal garment to have this sort of weather. Cosey flannelette- dressing gowns, usiially 21s, now 7* 6d. Dainty Cashmere dressing gowns, prettily trimmed, usual price G3s, now 17s 6d. TRIMMED HAT WONDER. The prices that we have marked, the remainder of our Winter millinery positively caj) the climax. The hate must go. We have made up our minds not to carry one of them over to next season. Six only daintily trimmed models, usual price 25s 6d, now 7s lid. A few only Paris models, usually 49s 6d to 635, now 21s. Nino only trimmed models, usual price 45s 6d, now 15s 6d. A few only straw hats trimmed with straw rosettes, in all colors to clear at Is 6d. READY-TO-WEAR HATS of Felt, in smart new shapes, and all the newest colors. We don’t want to carry them over. They were originally priced at from 7/6 to 22/6, now 1/In consequence of the big .selling of the past two or three weeks, odd lines arc fairly numerous. We shall move them out at those prices. Silk embroidered chiffon lace and insertion in evening shades, usual Is lid and 2s lid yd., now 3d. Black lace insertion, to clear at Is doz. Evening hair ornaments, usually priced up to 7s 6d, now Is each. Ladies’ belts, the remainder of our itock to clear at 6d each. Children’s gloves, an odd lot to clear at 3d pair. Ladies woollen glovos, 9d pair. Strong ribbed hose for school wear, 2 pairs for 2s 6d.
MEN’S TIES 6d EACH. Those are the remainder of onr season’s stock ,and were originallj from Is 9d to 2s each, now Cd. MEN’S COLLARS Is Cd DOZEN. Ten dozen 4-fold linen collars, with turn down points, in sizes 14, 14$, 15, 16, 16£ and 18 at Is 6d dozen. TRAVELLING RUGS 10s 6d EACH. Only 20 left. These are a bargain. A warm rug is always useful. CLOTHING. 200 pairs of tweed working trousers, priced at Cs 6d, 7s 3d, and 8s 6d. Men’s sac suits of all wool; colonial tweeds, marked for speedy clearane* at 29s 6cl and 35s 6d. COSTUMES. Of light and dark tweeds, and plain cloths, in tight-fitting., sac, and Eton styles. These are this season’s (garments, not old-fashioned goods. They are marked at 12s 6d, 15s 6d and 21s. One only Caraeu] jacket, sac length, usual price 455, now 15s 6d. One only, black velvet cape, trimmed with black fur and sequins, usual price 47s Cd, now 15s 6d.. FURS. We are anticipating an absolute clearance of furs. Our assortment is large, and includes all styles. The usual prices were from 12s fid to 555. They are marked down, t« front Is 6d to 21s. TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS. Do you know that we have a perfectly organised Mail-Order Service. A telephone message or letter through the post receives the same care and attention that a personal visit ensures. Write or ’phone to-day.
The King of Table Waters. The Water that gives you health & keeps you healthy. WAI-RONG NATE tAL Mineral Water. Drink it as otten as you can. It’s good for you. NATURE’S WAY TO BEAUTY. Only ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, England’s premier face-cream, can insure lasting beauty of complexion. The completely new principle contained in ICILMA NATURAL WATER, With which it is prepared, stimulates the natural energy of the skin to resist weather and age. Daintily scented, greaseless leilma. Plkaor Cream protects the skin from the hottest sun or the coldest wind. Invaluable for immediately curing chaps, sunburn, insect bites, abrasions and after shaving. Can not grow hair, requires no powder to hide it, and does away with the necessity of dangerous ' greasy skin-foods. For lasting, clean, cool ■ comfort and healthy transparency of skin it has no equal. Never use a face-cream without first rubbing it on thin white paper to see if it leaves a grease spot. [lcilma is pronounced— eye-silnoa.l Obtainable from T. EL GARRETT CHEMIST, Gisborne. Fluor Cream —2s per pot. F OR One Shilling ,a fortD/'ght you can have • THE “TIMES” DELIVERED at your dqor. Ow collector will call for th& money, and you can discontinue at a day’s notice at any time. Rinfe up Telephone 500, or send # Odense; to the Manager.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2560, 22 July 1909, Page 3
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