Whatever they are, or however unusual they may he, we can satisfy them. Right throughout the eight departments of this Store, special attention-has heen paid to the requirements of Gisborne people. We have no hesitation in affirming that we can supply your every need. Give us the opportunity of proving it.
Children’s Dresses. 6 Infants’ muslin, frocks, prettily trimmed with embroidery,' at 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 9d to 12s 6d. Infants’ ,silk frocks, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d to 10s 6d,\ Children’s muslin jackets and coats, prettily trimmed, at 6s-lid, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d to 15s lid. Cashmere coats, trimmed with silk embroidery, 21s 6d and 22s 6d. Embroidered muslin frocks, for girls, in new Princess and French shapes, 24in. to 33in. at 14s-Gd to 21s. Trimmed muslin frocks, 30 and 33in. at 16s and 18s. Sunshades Specially Priced. Our buyer has been through his stock of sunshades, with the result "that a lot have been put aside for special pricing. They are not the “undesirables” of our assortment, but just a few odd lines that we are desirous of clearing. There are' pretty floral and striped designs, in both cotton and silk sunshades. The prices show big sayings. Cotton sunshades, in floral designs, 3s lid to 5s 6d for 2s 3d. Pretty sunshades usually 7s Cd 8s lid and 12s 6d now' 4s 9d, 5s lid and 6s 9d. , Silk sunshades in striped and floral effects, usually 12s 6d to 255. now 7s lid to 14s 6d. Two only silk sunshades, trimmed with chiffon, 32s for 21s 6d. From the MILLINERY Department. We’ve just a few too many model . hats, nothing ' for us to worry ; about; but we would like to quit j them. There are about 20 in all, and they are some of the choicest j of the season’s importations. If : you want a new hat for best wear, ! take advantage of these savings: I 75s model now 455; 69s 6d model now 455; 55s model now 39s 6d: 52s 6d model now 39s 6d; 47s 6d j model now 355. > ■ j Wide sailor hats, with colored velvet bands, at 3s lid and os lid. Burnt straw shapes, at 3s 6d, 4s 6d and 5s 6d. Summer motor caps, of Sicilian, in white, champagne, sky, ' helio and navy Is 9d each. Cool Java hats, trimmed with floral swathings, at 7s 6d. Two Dress Dept. Specials Jap Crepes An ideal summer washing fabric. Just a little heavier than cambric or zephyr, but still delightfully cool. They require almost no ironing being of a soft crepey finish. AVe have them in dainty plain shades, and new stripes 32in. wide at lOd yd. Cotton Shantungs. This is a bright firm material suitable for summer costumes. It comes in new shades of vieux rose, cinnamon, saxe, reseda, terra cotta, helio and mole, .priced at Is 11d yd. Lad.'es’ Cool Underwear The warmer weather of the past week has probably made you think of the advisability of a change of underwear. Our stock contains everything you are likely to need. Nainsook and cambric knickers, trimmed with lac 9 and embroidery, 2s 3d. 2s 6d. 2s lid to 7s 6d. Longcloth chemises trimmed with muslin insertion and embroidery, at 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d to 9s 6d. Combinations ■of nainsook and longcloth trimmed with torchon lace, and embroiderv insertion, at 3s 9d, 4s 6d, os 6d to 15s 6d. Cotton singlets at 6d, Sd, Is, and Is 6d. Singlets in silk and wool mixtures at Is lid, 2s 2d, 2s 6cL- and 2s lid. with fancy lace tops, at 2s 4d, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d. to 4s 9cl. -India gauze cornbinations, with short sleeves, at 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s lid and 4s 6d. . .... Silk, and wool combinations, with short sleeves and fancy lace tops, at 5s 6d, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s 6d to 10s Od. Akj Bathing Dresses. Ladies’ bathing dresses, in print, drill and woven materials, some trimmed, some plain, at 2s 6d, lid. 3s lid to os 6d. Waterproof bathing caps, at Is and Is 6d. Artistic Hangings.f^j mmmmm AA e desire to draw your attention to our splendid stock of artistic hangings. Such a wide assortment of desirable materials suitable for curtains, we have never yet held. If you are thinking of redecorating any of your rooms don’t fail to pay this department a visit. Linen curtains, with artistic woven designs, -3t yds. long, 54m. wide, 27s 6d pair. Linen curtains with woven panel designs, and tasseled ends, 37s 6d pair. Silva 54in. linen. This material is suitable for various furnishing purposes, as, having a woven pattern in a conventional design,* it gives the effect of a rich tapestry and can be used for curtains, coverings, etc.. 4s 6d yd. The “Stencil” 4Sin. linen. This is a line that lends itself specially to the artistic, being an extra finish linen, in plain colors. Stencil patterns may be applied to suit individual taste. Colors are cream ecru, art blue, art green, and Terra, 2s 6d yd. Plain casement .cloths in a variety of colorings, 54in. wide at Is 4d, Is 9d. 2s 3d and 2s lid. yd. Job Purchase of Men’s Trouseris, It is not often there comes a chance to saye money on everyday items of men’s wearables. AVe offer you such a chance this week. An Auckland firm who are giving up their agency in Gisborne, offered as the whole of their stock of men's trousers at a lofi off usual. *'■ ,' . The line comprises strong saddle tweeds, suitable for hard wear, and smar, English-worsteds. .. They are well made and stylishly cut aud the finishings are°of the best. Altogether the line is very desirable. They won’t last long at these prices. , „ , „ . , , Eighty pairs of Men’s strong Saddle Tweed Trousers in grey and fawn mixtures, to clear at 7/6, 10/6 and 12/6. . One hundred and twenty pairs of .English AA'orsted Trousers, m strong light weights for summer wear, at S/i.l, 11/6,12/6 and 14/6.
ALBION HOTEL GLADSTONE ROAD. GISBORNk. f ■ - '’' . ' \ FRANK HARRIS. Proprietor. INES and SPIRITS of tbo Vents, Best Brands Procurable, fipccaal Attention ASor&sH , ftcso«Bssn* r ®*»hH« iL ■' ■ & :■ ■V *- BINGO” EUCALYPTUS is makiiTg la name for itself in the cure of Coughs and Colds. One of. Nature's remedies, it absolutely kills tlie nucrobes which settle on the .lungs and prevents a slight cold turning into something very dangerous. Every home should have a bottle of ‘‘Dingo” Eucalyptus, the marvellous-disinfectant remedy. It cures because is meant tc ‘cure. All leading storekeepers- seu </ Dingo” Eucalyptus, and the public in their own interests should refuse 'to take any other. Is per bottle.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2666, 23 November 1909, Page 3
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