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attractive initial DISPLAY of Autumn <& Winter Goods The new goods that have been opening for the past few weeks make indeed a fascinating showing. The variety is so large, the styles so diverse and everything so beautiful that we have no hesitation whatever in saying that even the most exclusive tastes can be assured or perfect satisfaction. In the Costume department the leading styles for Autumn and TV inter wear await your inspection, while the Millinery and Dress departments contain the very latest novelties decreed by Dame Fashion. We hope you will take an early opportunity of viewing everything, and the moderate pricing should make the purchase of your new outfit an easy matter. CHOICE DRESS FABRICS. - r • Yon will find unexpected pleasure in a brief inspection of our stock of Dress Fabrics. All the newest weaves are represent©! in the assortment, and the colorings are paiticularlj smart and attractive. Many exclusive costume lengths are shown in rich phantom stripes, Cheveron effects, Donegal tweeds, etc. Harris tweed effects also are to be very popular this season, and we have some particularly desirable lines ia grey, brown and green mixtrues ranging in prices from 3s. 6d. yd. Zebelines and knop Cheviots too are in vogue. We have a fine showing of these in shades of amethyst, grev, olive and vieux rose at 3s. 9d. yd. Other seasonable fabrics are smart mixed tweeds', large black and white check effects, faced Venetian cloths in a large range of new colorings, Cheviot serges, etc. Tne showing is well worth a visit of inspection. the newest modes ’in MILLINERY. Dame Fashion has excelled herself this this season in the charming originality of her Millinery productions. Nothing so delightfully becoming as the smart toques and turbans oi velvet and satin—daintily trimmed in divers styles—has been seen for a- long time. Below we describe a few models, hut it is impossible to attempt a description of many oi the charming hats on view in our Showrooms. We recommend you to pay them a visit uliile they aie so full of interest. Smart bell-shaped hats of black velvet, trimmed with bow of emerald glace silk, 40s. Becoming hat of black panne velvet, with piping of white and soft crown of panne, finished uith white’ kid roses, 475. 6d. ... . Large hat of cinnamon satin, lined with black velvet, trimmed with black silk fringe, stell galon and cabochon adorned with cinnamon and black glass, 3<s. 6d. Large toque of mole panne velvet trimmed with three shaded cerise tips and fancy cabochon 60,6. Wnt. Pet is® <& Co. Ltd, . FOREMOST WITH THE LATEST FASHIONS

A CENTRAL OTAGO TRAVELLER. “For the last twenty years I have been travelling the Central Otago Gold Fields,” writes Mr. George Mitchell, whc represents Messrs. MacKerras and Hazlelt. of Dunedin, N.Z. “Invariably ereiy vear 1 have been seized with an attack of trhat !s known here a? the ‘Gold fields’ Colic.’ i nave always used Chamber-. bigl £siiSr vnoiera ana i;ir,rrlic>§s Remedy, and after one or two doses the trouble has disappeared. 1 recommend if most strongly to those who suffer ftom this serious complaint.—Sold by E. 1). .Smith, Chemist. Gisborne. J. P. GORDON COACH and LIVERY PROPRIETOR. WHATATUTU. COACH meets Trains twice daily at Puha. All Fares and Freight on parcels must be prepaid. Special coaches by arrangement. Charges moderate. % fcS £8 I C\ The beverage for all times, all weathers, for men, for women. U la ncaitntuUy beneficial. AT OWOff .... DRINK! A TONIC! A MEDICINE I ■ „ i BUY WMOtr sTTtia illSli J : '

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3173, 20 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3173, 20 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3173, 20 March 1911, Page 3

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