PETTI ES A WORD ABOUT QUALITY AMD PRICE. Q UALITY AND PRICE—The two main considerations in making a purchase. It always pays to buy good merchandise. It's false economy to buy an article just because the price is a little lower. You’ll always regret the purchase, an perhaps speak hard words about the store that sold you the goods. . We don’t sail the cheap sort of merchandise. We sell the best at the lowes price, and that is usually very little more‘than the price asked for vastly inferior goods. . . . , X f We want you to feel free to come in at’any time and examine our stock. 11 you will do this carefully and note the prices, we will be content to abide by your decision. Children’s Washing Hats. At Half Usual, • The season lias just begun, but ( a fortunate purchase enables us to clip , a half off the, usual prices of these . summer bats. They are a lot of manu- - factupers’ sample muslin bats and bonnets purchased by Mr. Tojmcycliffe while in Wellington, and are exceeding- j jy choice goods, just slightly soiled. The „ 8. usual prices would bo from 3s 6d to | 22s 6d. They are marked for quick ' selling from Is 9d to 13s 9d; ' {■. Choice New Dust Coats. Consider what a useful garment a dust-coat- is, how. on summer evenings, one can be just slipped on, and how one needs these weightless coate for the hot. dusty days. We have them in dainty striped and plain Sicilians, Alpacas, and British tussores, trimmed with neat embroideries and braidings in shades of cream, pranelle, cinnamon, amethyst, sky, navy, ets., at 21s, 23s 6d, 27s Bd, 32s 6d, to 84s. Unexcelled Clothing for Men. Our Men’s Department contains everything that is needful for men’s wear. There is no possibilitv of our not having what you ask for, or of being “just out ” of any-tiling you would expect to find in a first-class store. ■ You can take it for grantage that you will have no cause to complain of prices, we look to that point. If you come once we want to satisfy you, so that you will come again. Summer Costumes. The cotumes for i*h>s iseason are made on strictly tailored lines, and there is little tendency to elaboration, the charm of them, for the most part, lying in the elegance of material and •perfection of making. The new English tailor-mades are superb in style andfinish. The leading modes being the semi-Empire, and Directoire, in mixed greys, two tone and plain effects. The prices range from 35s 6d to 5 guineas. Linen Goods. We have a charming lot of dainty new linen goods, suitable for gifts* 'They were selected with great cai’e by our English buyer. The assortment contains the latest novelties in handdrawn and embroidered work. Afternoon tea-cloths, in hemstitched, embroidered, and drawn thread, from Is Gd to 16s 6d. Novelties in damask, hemstitched, and Venetian lace tray-cloths from _ls to 8s lid. Hand-drawn and embroidered from 5s 9d to 13s 6d. Also a large variety of sideboard cloths, Duchess sets, linen bags, night dress cases, etc. - , all reasonably priced. Thg New Tailored Suits Do you want a new suit? We have the style, pattern and color that will become you. Don’t confuse our suite with the" general run of ready-to-wear garments ;they are different—as different as the appearance of a welldressed man is from the general crowd. They are made on properly tailored lines. The padded shoulder, the soft, close-fitting front, and the general appearance of goodness all recommend them to the careful dresser. They come in a variety of new tweeds, worsteds, and serges, and are priced at from 57s 6d‘ to 77s 6d. Summer Weight Under= wear. ! Are you ready for a change of under--1 wear? Now is a good time Vo consider the question, and this is the store i . where every underwear problem will \ solve itself immediately upon an inspection of our stock. Balbriggon and India gause shirts and pants at 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, and os 6d. Pine natural wool shirts and pants, at 4s 6d, 4s 9d, 5s 6d, to 8s 6d. Natural wool and cotton shirts and pants at 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, to 4s 6d. Win. Pettie & Co., Ltd.
MODERN DENTISTRY. NO PAIN. J. HAROLD CATO. SURGEON DENTIST. Gladstone Road, opposite S.A. Barracks ihi RS: 9 to o•, Evening, 7 to 8. By my process fillings of a ii kinds are performed as painlessly ns my extractions are well known to lie. 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. X7hen dentures are ordered, ao charge Is made for extractions, and apons asking, a written guarantee is given assuring you of perfect satisfaction. No matter what the operations a, vnu c&n rely upon receiving ’“GF'.'N'I LSS "DENTAL TREATMENT.
PEOBUOE! OATS, CHAFF POTATOES, ©NIONS, WHEAT, MASSE, etc. I ' '' ' yi •CTtWMJVX:'* SEEDS* Vegetable, Slowesr aaci aS Descriptions. COAL, COS®, AHD FIREWOOD. mniurn* THE BEST OIF ®RO6EIBiEB STOCKED ©ARQac A&BB3 SO. GEN EEM* .MEBOH AN TS, glabstome road.
NOTICE. T° S ÜBSCRSBERS. IF there should be any fault in the delivery of your paper, which should reach town subscribers each morning BEFORE BREAKFAST, kisdly send &. Memo, to the Manager, r ,or RING UP TELEPHONE 600. “TTVINGGP- TOOTHACHE CURE is j] the best yet invented for the cuiv »i this distressing trouble. It give, «*,lief at once. A little “Dingo” Toothache Cure rubbed on the parts affected is a certain relief for the worst headache. All leading storekeepers and chemists, Is per bottle.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2649, 3 November 1909, Page 3
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939Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2649, 3 November 1909, Page 3
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