© © u © © © <9 © © <9 © <9 © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © •© © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © u © © © © © © © © © © © © u © © © © © © M Evor v thing you need at this season of the year, whether for personal apparel or lor reiiirnishing or redecorating; the home, will lie found in ample variety at PETTIT’S, y bloiu Eve;y department i* filled with the latest and best merchandise that fashion has brought in vofjue, at prices that cannot fail to appeal strongly to those with a hern sense of economy. We do our best to please everyone that comes into the sloie—to satisfy them in every particular. Thai’s the reason our business grows. Visit us at your first opportunity. We will be pleased to see you. The New Sunshades Wo have a lovely lot of sunshades for this season, in dainty effects that are a.s airy and fairy-like as the deft fingers of the makers could evolve. They come in plain colors as well as dainty checks and stripe effects. They are very light in weight—almost no weight—to carry, and they enhance the effect of summer frocks a hundredfold. Pretty- cotton sunshades, in fancy and floral designs, 3s 9d , 4s 6d , 6s 6d , to 9s lid. Plain silk sunshades, in a large assortment of new shades..at os 63,6 s9d , ‘Js 3d, to 16s Gd. Fancy silk sunshades in stripe, check, and florad effects, at 7s 3d; us 9<l; 10s. 9d ; to 255. Mantle Department The garments we have gathered for ladies wear this spring are the smartest and most attractive ever held by us. No matter what you require, your taste can be easily gratified, and you will be pleasantly .surprised when you learn how modest the prices are. Take washing dresses for example. We have them in all the materials most called for,” including zey-ihrs, French cambrics, muslins, etc., in the Princess robe styles, and with shirt blouses and' dressv trimmed blouses. Prices range from 21s, 2Js Gd. 355. to 635. Our assortment of blouses is without exception the biggest we have over got together. Whatever occasion you want a blouse for we can supply your requirements. Wo have washing blouses of muslins and zvphers, smartly trimmed, ranging in price from 6s 6d to 25s Gd. Silk blouses of white Japanese silks trimmed with insertion at 10s 6d; 14s 6d, 17s 6d, to 25s 6d. Dust coats are verv bandy garments for this (season of the year. Ours are made in attractive styies of Sicilians. Glorias and dust cloths. They come in all the leading shades smartly trimmed. Prices are from 21s to 81s. Children’s Dresses Co pro and see the pretty new frocks for the little ones. You will be charmed. We can safely say that we have never had such a wide assortment of dainty and useful dnesses and the prices are so reasonable too. Children's white muslin frocks prettily trimmed with embroidery, skes, 25, 27. 30, and 33in.. at 12s 6d ; 14s Gd ; 16s Gd; and 18s 6d. Pale blue and pink zeyplir frocks in 2oin. and 27in., at Os lid; 7s 9d; and 8s lid. Navy galatea sailor frocks, for school wear, in 25m., 2< in., and 30in., at ts 9d. 8s 6(1, and 8s lid. infants muslin frocks trimmed with embroidery at 3s Gd; 3s lid; 4s Gd; 5s Gd ; to Ss Gd. Infants prettv silk frocks at 4s lid; 0d; Gs Gd; 7s Gd: to-12s Gd. Lovely Laces Thousands of yards. The variety will impress you with its unusualness at first glance. Laces with the newness of spring; designs stylish and prettj —a multitude of pleasing effects. Tho edgings and insertions -are novel and any number are matchable into sets, representing the most popular widths. Here are a few prices. New all-over laces in white cream and Paris at 2s Gd, 3s Gd , 4s Gd, to 21s. New lace's and insertions in white, cream and Paris, at 4d, Gd, 9d, Is, to Gs 6d yard. Novelty insertions, a large assortment of dainty goods at from 2s 3d to 3s 6d a yard. A large assortment of French Val laces and insertions for trimming dressy blouses, from 51 to Is 3d a yard. Hats for Children We have hosts of pretty hats for the adornment of the little ones, useful hats too. You mothers will be charmed with the variety. There are hat's for all occasions, from the shady “Jack Tar” straw for school and holiday wear to dainty silk and muslin creations for Sundays. White washing muslin hats at 3s 3d, 3s lid; 4s Gd. 4s lid , to 12s Cd. Dainty muslin Dutch bonnets, trimmed with white and colored ribbons, at 3s lid, 4s 3d, 4s lid. Gs lid. Colored linen Dutch bonnets, in pink and pale blue, at 8s lid. Pretty silk hats and bonnets for children of all ages, at 3s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, to 20s. “Jack Tar” straws, for sunny days, ranging in price from 3s 3d to 10s 6d. For Men’s Wear We are ready! Our men's dept, is stocked with the newest and smartest in men’s ivearables for opring and Summer. Dressing correctly does’nt imply vanity, nor does it compel extravagance. We help men dress correctly, and our prices are moderate. The new Tailor-Make ” suits are here. Our large stock includes all the new effects—smart stripes and the late grey fashions in their many tints and tones. But it- is not mere beauty of pattern to which we invite your attention, we want you to examine the finish of the garments, to notice the graceful proportions, the well-cut shoulder, and the perfect hang of the coat when on. There is no necessity to pay five and six guineas for a suit when you can get a perfect fitting “Tailor-Make” suit from 57s Gd; to 78s Gd. Men’s straw boaters in the newest shapes at 2s Gd, 3s 6d, 4s Gd. to 8s Sd. Beal Panamas, in new shapes, at 13s Gd . 17s 6d, to 635. Black stiff hats, in a large variety of styles at 8s Gd, 9s Gd, 10s Gd and 12s 6d. © © © © © © 9 9 9 9 9 n a a a a a a a a 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 a a 9 a 9 © 9 9 9 U k -
modern dentistry. NO PAIN. J. HAROLD CATO. SK-.GEON DENTIST. Gladstone Road, opposite S.A. Barracks iCHS: i) to 5; Evening, 7 to 8. BY MY PROCESS FILLINGS of all kinds are perlonncd as painlessly a* my extractions are well known to bo. Also I am enabled to painlessly devitalise the nerve when necessary in as many minutes as days ordinarily taken by the old-tashioned arsenical method. V. hen dentuies are ordered, •ie charge «s made for extraction*, anil upon asking, a written guarantee given assuring you of perfect satisiac',(m. No matter'what the operation is, mu can rely upon receiving ( ‘OFM i_5C DENTAL TREATMENT. ■gßg J -nr • i ri x ■ I The Face-Cream ,| without Grease Parisian Beauty Experts all condemn creams that leave a greasy mark on thin white paper. In all countries where greasy creams are much used sallow complexions are very . fc . plentiful. These facts '-.!»£»■ ■•v- w explain why you should •“™* u * m use only the famous " face-cream without greasy," Sir 3F'l*a©jp 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 cliars 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. is pronounced—cye-silma.l ? Obtainable from T. H. GARRETT, CHEMIST, Gisborne. Fluor Cream—2s per pot.
M c CONNELL & CO., SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. UTMOST Care exercised in the selection of our Meats; and QUALITY GUARANTEED. Customers waited on for Orders. M°CO;WELL & CO., iSBORNE. , . ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2618, 28 September 1909, Page 3
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