DRESS FABRICS for Autumn & Winter, 1911 Preparation for the Season’s requirements needs more than just buying ability. It demands an accurate prophesy of what to buy. The mere act of buying can be accomplished in a few hours. The solution of the problem “What will be worn this season” requires weeks of careful study. That our efforts at solving the problem have been approved of in the past, is evidenced by our constantly increasing business. There are so many things that are so distinctly new and so vastly different this coming season, that we are sure our showing of dress goods will prove of more than passing interest to every lady who loves the new and beautiful in dress. Fashions newest shades and weaves in the most delightful and harmonious combinations. The assortment contains many exclusive costume lengths, in smart sombre and shadow stripe effects; French worsteds, Donegal tweeds and a charming selection of plain cloths in the newest colorings. Other materials by the yard include new Harris tweed effects,Friezes Cheviots and smart mixed tweeds. We would like .you to call and view the showing now when the assortment is so large. The Vogtse of Velvet Is one of the leading features of the present Fashion Season. and a natural tribute to a most charming material. Velveteen has a rich appearance such as very few other fabrics possess and yet it is not expensive. In proof of this we call your attention to our magnificent stock and to the moderate prices prevailing. Plain Velveteens in the newest and most asked for shades, at 2s 2d, 2s 6d and 3s 9d. Corded Velveteens in shades of brown, amethyst, navy and cream, at Is 9d, 2s Id, 3s and 3s 4d. Xew shadow striped effects, in violet, amethyst, saxe blue, brown and moss, at 3s 6cl yd. PETTI E’S FOR THE LATEST FASHIONS IN DRESS
DELAY IS DANGEROUS. There is no class of ailment that affects the system quicker than bowel comnlaints, and any delay in treating diarrhoea or colic is dangerous. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the only remedy that is absolutely reliable in cases of this kind, and as some member of the family is always liable to an attack at any time it should always be kept in the house. Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist. Gisborne.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3189, 7 April 1911, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3189, 7 April 1911, Page 3
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