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• • AN . . OPEN DOORWAY— — DURING Easter Week ¥e issue an invitation to all to inspect our store during Easter week. Special displays are being arranged for the windows and the interior of the store. Our aim is to make the premises as attractive as possible. We hope that everybody will take advantage of this opportunity of making themselves acquainted with the store and its system of doing business. SMART BLOUSES. We have a choice array of ijmart Blouses suitable for holiday wear, in all the latest styles aod materials. Great care has been exercised by our buyers, in selecting only the newest and dantiest goods, with the result that we have a matchless collection of lovely new goods. Coloured delaine shirt blouses, in the new shades and stripes,—extremely choice goods, 12/6 and 13/6. Cream Delaine Biyella and Wolsey Shirt Blouses in new styles, 12/6. A big veriety of dressy and shirt Blouses, at. 10/6 to 45/-. An Enchanting Array of New Hats. Our showing of Millinery is at its best. Dainty Hats suitable for Easter wear j have been arriving every day during the past week. We would like you to come i and see the Hats while the showing is so perfect. The “ Bagleigh ” ready-to-wear Hats of straw, trimmed with band and loops af velvet ribbon, at 10/6. Large Straw Sailor Hats, slightly turned up at left side, trimmed with wide velvet ribbon, at 14/6. Smart Hats of coloured taffetaline, trimmed with velvet ribbon in shades of brown, and vieux rose and aeroplane blue, at 15/9. Smart Straw Hats, brims turned up at front, trimmed with maroon uelvet ribbon and bow, S/6. NEW FANCY GOODS. An unusual array of pretty novelties. Coloured Suede Belts, in all the new shades, 2/6 each. ; New White Kid Belts, 1/11 each. Novelty Tourist Purses, belt and purse combined, in coloured leather?, at 2/6, 3/11, 5/3, 6/11 and 7/9. . Pretty New Back Combes, plain and with brilliants, at lOd, 1/-, 1/4, 1/6, 2/- to i 6/6. Dainty Peter Pan Collars, of Guipure silk lace and embroidered muslin, at j 2/-, 2/6, 2/11 and 3/3. ' - Lace ties, 1/6, 2/3, 3/6 to 7/6, HANDKERCHIEFS. Linen H.S. Handkerchiefs, at 6d, 9vd, 1/-, 1/3 to 2/3. H.S. Lawn Handkerchiefs, from 3d to 7d each. Fancy Handkerchiefs, in embroidered and scalloped edge, 4d, sd, 6d to 1/3. MEN’S SUITS. ! Now Gentlemen, knowing that the question of a new suit for Autumn, con- j f fronts you, we wish to advise you, that we have, ready for your approval, the sea- | j son’s correct styles, fresh from the hands of the best makers of men’s clothing. It I behoves every man interested in good clothes, —the best clothes, to come here and [ view our showing of new “Tailor Make” suits. You’ll find that our prices are always | in keeping with our values, and that both’are right. i New “ Tailor Make ” Suits, come in a variety of high class worsteds and smart I tweeds. Prices are from 57/6 to 77/6. The Store Where value Dwells. PETTIE’S

PAINT. For Artistic Interior and Eetersor _ Deoorations. Telephone 67. Telef&eao §7. W. HOWARD HAS just Imported, ex s.s. Niwama and Tokomaru, £SOO wortlk eS Exquisite ART FRIEZES end WALL COVERINGS. CALL AND INSPECT. BEFORE BUYING horse covers EXAMINE pHE pATENT gELF-ADMSTINU gULLDOG. THIS idea consists of a metal Mnjj®® band on the wither, connects# by shoulder straps, loathe ordinary le@[ straps, which prer*n% eoTWi meTSazf! SSs either side, and if accidentally pulled over makes the cover go back to its natural position of its own accord. J PATENTEE AND SOLE AGENT. FIREBELL HOUSE Opp. Firebell Tower Gladstone Road GISBORNE. Telephones So and 250. P.O. Box 24. Sufficient address—Jeune, Gisborne.

BERT GREAVES HORSESHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. A 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. WANTED. THE LADIES OF GISBORNE 1. To SEE OUR WINDOWS. gELLING gOOTS AT QOST. ONE WEEK ONLY. W. STEWART ERSKINE’S BUILDINGS, “WHERE THE GOOD BOOL'S ARE.”

SADDLERY. $ \\\ T a CETTLERS, Stockmen and all who want Good SADDLERY and HAR NESS, should ‘send their orders to the undersigned. His goods are reliable, —— -r, substantial and cheap; and the that he receives orders yr. sfteryeunr from old clients is a Jee of ehperlative workmanship. f Wk TRY J. MACKEY WITH AK ORDER, and you will not he disappointed. __ J. MACKEY,III*® MASEFIELD S RIIILDIWRB. ' i'BL *5 ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. i

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2767, 23 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2767, 23 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2767, 23 March 1910, Page 3

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