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THE FAVOURITE STORE. ■ ■ 1 ■ An Invitation to all for SHOW WEEK. We want eyeryone to visit this Store during SHOW WEEK. It' is a veritable gold mine of seasonable goods, and great values. There never has been a time when tlie needs of the moment and the requirements of Spring Lave been catered for in such generous fashion, and so irrisistably priced. Come inside and have a look round. You’ll find the assistants courteous, and obliging; always ready to supply you with information regarding the goods. A visit will certainly be appreciated by us, and it will cost you nothing. Dependable Cotton Materials. THE showing of Cotton Dress Materials and Prints, assembled this season, is of the same high character of excellence that has graced this department in former seasons, and the variety is double 32in shirting cambrics, mostly white grounds, with colored stripes, (Bid. New Striped Woven Zeyphrs, in two tone and self stripes at to 1/1. Japanese Crepes, are one of the finest washing materials yet produced. We have them in smart stripes and plain shades at lOd and 1/Lyd. 40in Muslins de Soie, in all leading shades at IOAd and 1/1 yd. 45in Pure Dress Linens, in shades of nil, navy, sky, cinnamon, Boisdc rose, at 2/11 yd. Striped French Shirting Cambrics, 36in, at 1/3 and 1/8 yd. 7 Silks. YOU’LL, admire the New Silks and their reasonable prices. It will be a treat to visit the Silk Department, for the showing includes a range and variety, that few stores can pr?sent. _ Japanese Washing Silks in white, and a large large range of colors, at 1/-, 1/11 and 2/3. Natural Tussore Silks, 23in and 2Gin. wide, from 2/3 to 4/6. Heavy Honan China Silks. „ These are particularly serviceable and stand a lot of wear, in new shades, 42in wide, at 4/11. New Resilda Shantungs in a variety of pretty shades, 42in wide, at 4/11. Also a large variety of Silk Kobe lengths in the new Satin Florexas, Foulards, Taffetas, etc:, in lovely / new shades, reasonably priced. Hosiery and Gloves. HOSIERY—There are two reasons why you should buy Hosiery now. First, — the Hosiery is of the most desirable kind ; second, —the values were never so attractive and the prices so reasonable. Black and Tan Lace Lisle Hose, at 1/8 to 2/Gd pair. Black and Tan Lisle Hose, with cashmere feet and plain and lace ankles, at 2/-, 2/6 and 3/- pair. Tan Cashmere Embroidered Hose, at 2/11, 3/3. 3/6 and 4/6 pair. Black Cashmere Embroidered Hose, at 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, to 4/6 pair. Colored Lace Lisle Hose, in shades of dark green, cardinal, nil, sky, gold, mauve and navy, at 2/2 pair. GLOVES—Not just from one noted maker, but from a dozen leading makers. Gloves of every style, and at every price—an assortment that is hard to equal. ' v Suede Lisle Gloves, in all shades, at lid to 2/3 pair. Super Silk Finish Lisle Gloves, at 1/9 pair. St. Mority Reindeer Finish Gloves, in white, cream, champagne, and beaver, at 2/11 pair. Mocha Finish Gauntlets, in white, black, and colors, at 2/2 pair. Washing Kid Gloves, in light summer shades, at 4/3 pair. Colored Kid Gloves, in new shades, at 4/11, 5/6 to 6/11. White Kid Gloves, with and without colored points, at 3/11 and 5/6 pair. New Embroideries OUR importations of Spring Embroideries include Nainsook, Cambric and Swiss Embroideries, Lingerie Flouncings, Insertions, Edgings and Allovers, in short every class of Embroidery you're likely to need. Come and see them. Allover Embroideries in pretty new designs, from 1/9 to 5/6 yd. Allover Fronting?, for muslin and lawn dresses, at 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 and 4/9. Colored Allover Embroideries, for blouses, at 2/8, 3/11, 4/6 and 7/6 yd. Cambric and Muslin Flouncings, for underskirts, 22in to 27in wide, at 2/6. 2/11 to 5/6. 42in Embroideries, for skirts, at 3/11, 4/3 to 5/9. Camisole Embroideries, at 1/3, 1/11, 2/6 to 3/6. Muslin Embroideries, with insertions to match, from 2in to 6in wide, at 6a, 8d to 2/- yd. Muslin Insertions, to match Embroideries, from 6d, Bd, lOd, 1/1, 1/3 to 2/6 yd. Little Things for Men’s Wear. MEN who are particular with regard to the little'" things in their attire, should, visit our Men’s Department. Nothing that is needed is missing from our stock and the prices will commend themselves to you. Washing Tubular Ties, for soft collars, at 4u, 6d, 9d and 1/-. Plain and Fancy Silk Ties, the biggest assortment we have ever had, in the plain and handkerchief shapes, from 1/- to 3/6. Men’s Braces in great variety, from 1/- to 3/9. Since Fancy Sox have become so fashionable, we have paid special attention to their selection. We have a big lot in cashmere and silk, at. prices ranging from 1/6 to 4/6. . . _ . Soft Collars in silk, Ceylon and Union, both plain and fancy stripes, at 1/-, 1/3 and 1/6. Win. Pcttlc 81 Co. s Ltd

MODERN DENTISTRY. NO PAIN. J. HAROLD CATO. SURGEON DENTIST, Gladstone Road, opposite S.A. Barracks ;< > URS: 9 to 5; Evening, 7 to 8. BY MY PROCESS FILLINGS of aU kinds are performed as painlessly as my extractions are well known to be. 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. T7hen dentures are ordered, no charge is made for extractions, and apou ■ asking, a. written guarantee is given assuring you of perfect satisfaction.. No matter what the operation is, you can rely upon receiving ‘‘GENTLE DENTAL TREATMENT.

OATS, QUAFF POTATOES, ONIONS, WHEAT, MAI3E, etc. «K2SaKHSKi* SEEB3. Vegetable, and aH Descriptions. ALSO COAL, COKE, ANB FIREWOOD THE BEST OF STOCKED P. W. SAMHSSON and c®. \ GEKE2UI. MERCHANTS, gmwm road

NOTICE. 10 s ÜBSCRU3ERS. IF there should be any fault in‘the delivery of your paper, which should reach town subscribers each morning BEFORE BREAKFAST, Kiadly Bend a Memo, to the Manager, RING UP TELEPHONE 600. “TPkINGO” TOOTHACHE CURE ia 1 P thb best yet invented for the cun j-i this distressing trouble. It give. **iief at once. A little “Dingo” Toothache Cure rubbed on the parts affected is a certain relief for the worst headache i All leading storekeepers 'and chemists, Is per bottle.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2648, 2 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2648, 2 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2648, 2 November 1909, Page 3

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