» "JJJ "JJUJJ JJJJ •£« H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H % |k Come and see the New Goods. Even those without a thought of buying will profit by a visit. Our efforts have all been directed to getting the class of goods most wanted, to provide for our customers the things they like best at the lowest price. The tremendous stocks we have gathered and the low prices that prevail make us sanguine of our success. We want your opinion of our judgment. We are sure it will be favourable. New Blcmses. It is not necessary to say much regarding our stock of blouses. They are in the prettiest styles, are rightly cut and well made. Come and see them. Dainty muslin blouses, embroidered fronts, hemstitched collars and tucked sleeves 7s 6d. Muslin blouses tucked fronts and sleeves with wide spotted insertion let in down fronts, sleeves and collars to match, 7s lid. Pretty Muslin blouses, with wide tucks down front, trimmed with muslin and Valenciennes insertion, 8s 6d. Also a large variety of better muslin blouses, all prettily trimmed, ranging in price up to 25s 6d. Dressy white silk blouses tucked, with val insertion yokes, and pretty lace shoulder effect, 15s 6d. White Jap. silk blouses with insertion fronts and transparent collars and cuffs, IQs 6d. Dainty new blouses in cream silk, suitable for afternoon, evening or street wear at 25s 6d, 27s 6d, 32s 6d to 425. Wasßirag* Fabrics. Cotton fabrics are to the fore nov.' for pretty inexpensive dresses. Our stock includes everything that is'* new or nobby in -washing materials. Below we catalogue some of the fine fabrics you will find in each price group. Dainty striped shirt Housings itt a big range of new colorings, at 7 id. Two tone zeyphrs and lawns. These materials will* be “all the rage” this season. We have a big assortment at Sid. j Floral muslins and voiles in great variety at 9d. Mercerised Foulards, in new shades and. fancy effects at- Is Bd. JOin French Cambrics, for shirt blouses, in neat stripes, at 1* Bd. Two tone crepons and woven stripe Zeyphrs at Is and Is 2d. Our Three New Windows. Will be frequently re=dressed and will present a constant pageant of prevailing fashion and seasonable and useful merchandise. We hope by attractive setting and a study of the season’s requirements, to command the attention of every passer by and to make the Window Shows at “PETTIE’S” worth a considerable detour to see. K K | IB h Is an eloquent proof of the progressivencss and growth of our business. With increased trade our old premises were found altogether too small. Expansion of our business meant enlargement of our premises. Our object lias beeu attained, and a large, well-lit interior will make buying easier, and more pleasureable for our many clients. K H K H E H H K K H K H K K K E K H R H H K H K K E E E
modern dentistry. NO PAIN. J. HAROLD CATO. SURGEON DENTIST, Gladstone Hoad, opposite S.A. Barracks ' OURS: t) to 5; Evening, 7 to 8. BY MY PROCESS FILLINGS of all kinds are performed as painlessly .1* my extractions are well known to tie. Also I am enabled to painlessly devitalise the nerve when necessary in as many minutes as days ordinarily taken by the old-fashioned arsenical method- "CThen dentures are ordered, an charge is made for extractions, and apon asking, a written guarantee is given assuring you of perfect satisfaction. No matter what the operation is,
tiATJMa The Face-Cream , ; without Grease. Parisian Beauty Experts aIL condemn creams that leave a greasy mark> on thin white paper. In all countries where greasy creams are much used sallow complexions are very plentiful. These facts explain why you should use only the famous "face-cream without grease," Icilma ’ , Fluor Cream This exquisite cream cannot grow hair as greasy creams all do, needs no powder, and does not soil the clothing. It prevents stagnation and so clears the skin; it protects from heat, cold, wind or age, and gives a cool, fresh, clean, feeling that can be felt immediately. Nothing else in the world is at all like it—its virtues are due entirely to the Icilma Natural Water it contains. llci'.ma is pronounced—eye-silma.) 1 ‘: Obtainable from T. H. GARRETT CHEMIST, Gisborne Fluor Cream —2s per pot.
COUNTRY.. RESIDENTS By ringing i\p ’Phone 500 and asking for our Job Department can obtain all varieties of Printing and Bookbinding at Reasonable Prices and at shortest possible notice. ' Q.ISBORNE rpiMES QO., L m » JOB DEPARTMENT.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2606, 14 September 1909, Page 3
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