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NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The Prettiest Hats. OUR Millinery Department is truely an interesting and fascinating place this Autumn, and more than ever before will the Hats quickly win the favour of women loving the beautiful and destinctive. Exquisite creations, beautiful in their graceful lines and tasty trimming o . One of the most noticeable features of our assortment this season, will be the excellent showing of Hats moderately priced. In workmanship, the lowest priced is equal to tho costliest. "We append a description of a few pretty Hats, but it would take volumes to describe all of them, You are cordially invited to come in and inspect our showing at any time. Charming Dollar Princess toque of fraise mirror velvet .trimmed with uncurled Ostrich mount, 30/ . Napoleon Hat of black mirror velvet, trimmed with sequin passementerie and cabuchon and adorned with white Osprey mount, 49/-. Charming Hat of golden brown Oriental Satin, underbrim of gold tissue, trimmed with- brown velvet ribbon and bronze Oriental ornaments, 55/-. Navy Velvet Hat, with underbrim of black moire antique, trimmed with navy merve ribbon and rich white feather cockade. Ready=to~Wear Hats. We have a big variety of new styles in ready-to-wear Hats. You’ll be charmed with the novel daintiness of them. “ Lily Elsie ” ready-to-wear Hats of cloth at 3/11; of velvet at 8/6. Tweed Hats with mounts, at 5/11 to 13/9. Ready-to-wear Hats in all shades, trimmed with velvet bands and bows, 9/11. M tet'H-rS. I < f.L mM m Wl fM | wm\ 'tri 52U vi ft yjJ « NEW COSTUMES. As in past years you’ll come to this store to find out what fashion has planned to rule the new season. We are ready to show you all the style tenderness, and while we by no means claim a complete showing, we have plenty of the newest models from which to make your choice. Even if you are not thinking of buying a costume just now, come and have a look at them, the visit.will not be- thrown away. Tailored Costumes of the new rough Serges, with roll silk collar, and trimmed with large braid buttons. Shades are prunelle, green, grey, navy and black. Smart Costumes of plain face cloth. Jackets handsomely braided in black, with braid and jet buttons as ornanments. Shades are mole, prunelle, saxe blue, navy and black. Tweed Costumes in the new long coated styles, trimmed with buttons. Shades are new greys and smart heather mixtures. Our assortment of these goods is the finest we have ever held and the prices range from 45/, 47/6, 52/6 tc £5 ss. New Knitted Coats. Knitted Coats are an innovation so far as Gisccrce is concerned and they are wonderfully smart and useful, being highly suitable for wear, motoring, or coaching and at golf and tennis. Smart Norfolk styles in Sne and heavy knitting, at from 9/6, 12/6,14/6 to 22/6. Cream Knitted Jackets, with black sfik and velvet collars, in 7-Bth lengths, semi fitting to figure, from 45/to 57/6. Smart Hip Coats in similar styles, at 39/6. AUTUMN DRESS GOODS. You'll soon be thinking of your Autumn and "Winter dress needs. Let this store supply them. The st-cck contains ! something to suit every taste and fabrics are coming to band almost daily. There are the smart exclusive costume j lengths, as well as the more useful materials by the yard and all are moderately priced. The latest arrivals include such novelties as the new drap le Eoi, Swiss wool, Armures, Satinellas, etc., Smart Novelty Costume Lengths, in West of England suitings, etc., at from 28/6 to 63/-. rj A big range of Striped Tweeds in new designs, at 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 to 3/6 yd. \ A fine range of Navy Serges. Such well known makes as Estamines, coatings and amaranths at from 1/11 vd. PETTIE’S

A New Industry to Gisborne. DOUGLAS°°BROS., STRAND CAFE. Smoked Fish, Fruit, Rabbit, and Oyster Merchants. Branches at Auckland, Napier and Hastings. Babbits, Fresh and Smoked Fish. All kinds of seasonable Fruits. Best of quality and lowest prices at A DOIGBAS BROS. MARKET. Brown Paper Parcels Retailed. ’PHONE 69

PAINT For Artistic Interior and Exteriov Decoration*. Telephone 67. Tefephsosa.' S£. W. HOWARD HAS just Imported, ex a.s. Niwarss and Tokomaru, £SOO -R-oriSk o£ Exquisite ART FRIEZES and WALB COVERINGS. CALL AND INSPECT. SADDLERY. $ \\\ SETTLERS, Stockmen and all. who want Good SADDLERY and HAR NESS, should send their orders to the undersigned. His goods are reliable, substantial and cheap; and tie fset that he receives orders y. tftex ye*? from old clients is a gui:_. ;ee ci mworkmanship. ntmJo J * MICKEY WITH AN' pointed ’ will not be dhsapJ. MACKEY, MASEFIELD S BUILDINGS. ALBERT STREET, AECXLLAN2).

BERT GREAVES HORSESHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. 4 LL HORSES very carefully Shod under my own personal Supervision. Nothing but very best Material used. All classes of iron work made and repaired. Brands a speciality. Note the Address— NEXT GARRISON HALL, 'Phone 293. IOOMPAEE THE GREEN COST OF CANVAS VERANDAH SCREENS With any other make in the Market. KD. PER SQUARE FOOT. 8 x 10 erected will cost 30s, and last five years. Measurements taken, and Estimates given Free at— JEUNE’S piREBELL JJOUSE. Telephones 81 and 250.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 14 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 14 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 14 March 1910, Page 3

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