jfc >j< S*' s{c Sfc # *V r •&■ ® -k----4 * tt' * k- * * r'. - ' V. ■ . are Values are Unequelled. * * *': * 4 * * * •k- ---* •k- ----* •jf * *' k--4 4 *' * * k- * X- * k- * 4 * * * * * * . -X- ---* * * * * -3fr *■ * 4 -X- ---* * * * * •k * *. * 4 * * * * ■jf * * * * * * * New Spring Goods are here in all their freshness and infinite Variety* Never before have we had such a glorious assortment of all that tends to make Spnng Shopping delightful* ■", , Our efforts have been untiring to make this the Greatest Spring Season eVer attempted by this Store* Would you know the Season's Styles ? Would you vielV the most attractive models that fashion-makers have produced ? Would you be rightly guided in your choice of Spring apparel ? Would you be satisfied in every detail ? then enter the doors of GISBORNE'S FA VOURITE STORE* ■The New Millinery wearet < Is up to. and beyond the usual standard of excellence maintained by this Store. Dozens of variations in the prevailing shapes, adorn our Millinery Department, _ , . Never teas the Nat Fashion more tolerant, more variable, and at the same time, so characteristic for the as it is now. The shapes are so chic and smart, and withal so dignified looking. . 'I he crowns are the accentuated feature of this season's shapes, none of them being what can be termed Foremost among the new styles, art the “ Cloche" or bell shapes, which are entirely novel and very becoming. In the trimmings one finds great novelties and departures from prescribed lines in hat adornment. French flowers are always wonderful, but this season they are perfect miracles of workmanship and marvels of colour. Wide ribbon velvets in striking shades are a leading feature in this season's trimmings. The follo wing descriptions art one or two picked at random from our assortment : Charming model in biscuit straw, crown of biscuit and moss tulle, adorned with green ribbon velvet and small. roses. Blank Crinoline and Chantilly Lace Nat , trimmed with jet, and Saxe and black ostrich plumes. Prunelle Straiv Model in the new bell shape, charmingly trimmed with roses and glace ribbon. Pretty Victorian Bonnet of grey straw, lined with pink silk and trimmed with pink roses and velvet ribbon. Black Crinoline Nat with wide crown, trimmed with pink moss roses, and black moire antique ribbon. Spring Dress Fabrics A truly magnificent display of new Dress Goods. We feel confident ice have surpassed all former records and you know what that means. Every fabric that is eorrcct or desirable is here. This is not a “season with a colour," almost any colour is good, hut the question of shade and tone makes a different story. Many tones are entirely new and decidedly elusive. It is in fact a “ season of tones," all colours being prominent, but modified and disguised. French notclig lengths come in some lovely new fabrics, foremost among which are the new di off Ottomans and drop Chiffons. To describe them is impossible. To get any idea or their beauty, one must see them. In washing materials, Zeyphrs seem to be the favourites, but there are lots of new weaves that are bound to take your fancy. Lovely New Silks * 4 * * * 4 * * * * # * -& * * * * 4 * * * * i Silks give excellent service for spring garments, whether lor indoor or street wear, and the various weaves and finishes make them adaptable for both dressy gowns and more serviceable frocks. Dressy gowns are made of heavy satin silks, among which the new wool-lock “ Satin de Luxe," and “ Satin Floresca ” stands high in favour. For more useful frocks Honan China Silks are much worn. They stand ’ a lot of ivear and always retain their bright and glossy finish. . Cur stock of silks has been selected with great care. You are bound to admire the many beautiful weaves and colourings. Costumes and Dresses The best designers have contributed to our showing of new apparel for Spring. Every new style ts here for your inspection. A visit will be of inestimable value to your knowledge of proper dress. The Costumes are made fairly plain, with just a suggestion of trimming in the shape of braid or silk. They come mostly in cut-away styles, while some hare the new pointed fronts, now so much in evidence at home. The Materials used are French novelty worsteds and Ottomans, while plain cloths and diagonals are still in evidence. The new dresses of Zeyphrs and Cambrics come in a variety of pretty styles and colourings, and the assortment of muslin frocks in both plain and coloured is bewildering. Blouses Wm. Pettie & Co., Lid. * * * -x- ---* * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 -* •:* 4 # -x- ---* 4 •x-----x-4 4 -x----•x--x-* -x- --* * * * * * * *• * •x- ---* * -x- ---* -x-----x--x-* -x- --* -?r * * * * -* 4 -x- ---* * -x- ---* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Blouses for the Spring Season are as usual things of beauty. There are Dressy Silk Blouses in new Spring shades, daintily trimmed with lace and insertion; pretty Blouses for everyday wear, of Zeyphrs and Cambrics, in new striped effects; smartly trimmed white icashing blouses of muslin and soft mercerised materials; in short the finest assortment we have ever held. This department alone is icorth a visit. :************* *************** : 'J> vl/ *JL» *JL-» vL" »J> +J> * » #j\ 'T* * * •* * * * * •x-----X* * * * -k-----x-* * * * * * * * -X- ---* * *
The King of Table Waters. The Water that gives you health & keeps you healthy. ‘WAI-RONGOA NATL iAL Mineral Water. Drink it as otien as you can. It’s good for you. LovelyComplexions. The real cause of sallow. dull complexions is stagnation of the skin. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, the celebrated English face-cream, is the only thing known that prevents this stagnation and keeps the skin in health and beauty and ensures lovely complexions. Flkaor Cream is unlike anything else in the world. It is fragrant, foamy and ABSOLUTELY GREASELESS; thus it cannot grow hair nor does it need powder. More than this —it contains Icilma Natural Water, the great natural tonic which is so good for the complexion. For preventing roughness and redness, for softening and cooling the skin and for curing insect bites Icilma Fluor Cream is supreme. Excellent after shaving. Ucilma is pronounced— eye-silma.) Obtainable from T. H. GARRETT, CHEMIST, Gisborne. Fluor Cream—2s per pot. One Shilling a fortnight you can have THE “TIMES” DELIVERED , your door. Our oollector will cal) r the money, and you can discontinue , a day’s notice at any time. . I Ring up Telephone 500, or send « emo. to the Manager.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2598, 4 September 1909, Page 3
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