AT EASTER TIME -T? m s* {?/ M n One’s thoughts naturally turn to the new things for Easter wear. At this store is a showing of new goods remarkable for its completeness and variety. We invite everyone to come and inspect; You will find something of interest in every part of the store and the moderate prices will prove a big incentive to do your Easter shopping here. BLOUSES In Pretty and Useful Styles. Useful blouses of Winsey in smart striped effects, plain shirt styles with turned down collars, os 6d. Shirt blouses of Wolsev and Viyella in pretty two tone and other striped effects, perfectly plain styles with collars, 10s Gd and 12s Gd. White Jap silk shirt blouses, pin tucked yokes, plain cuffs and turned down collars, 10s 6d. Other prices in Jap si'k shirt blouses are 12s 6:1, 15s 6d and 19s 6d. Worthy of special mention is the new “Magyar” one ]>iece shirt blouse of Paisley silk: the low Shakespeare collar and turned back cuffs are lined with plain silk in a toning shade, and a wide tie of the same shade accompanies the blouse, price 23s 6d. The same style of blouse comes in several pretty plain colors at the same price. ... Our splendid showing of blouses contains many smart dressy styles m s:ik, ninon Crepe-de~ehine, etc., all moderately priced. DISTINCTIVE HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Here you will find a most astonishing variety of smart hats and toques representing accurately the millinery modes of the moment—Charming models from English and Continental fashion centres, smart hats of our own designing, and a large number of the more useful ready-to-wear hats of straw and tweed. Smart tweed ready-to-wear hats of rough tweeds and Cheviots, some quite plain, others trimmed with small mounts, os Od. 6s lid, 7s Gd ro 15s 9d. Ready-to-wear hats of straw, trimmed with velvet, tapestry bands and bows, priced at os lid, 7s Gd, 10s 6d to 14s Od. Smart little knitted “linking” caps for the popular Winter pastime, in white and a variety of colorings, 2s 3d and 2s lid. Pretty hats trimmed with silk velvet and finished with wings, onills. etc., priced at 14s Gd. ,17s Gd. 25s 6d, and 29s 6d. PRETTY NOTIONS IN NECKWEAR, Etc. You will be charmed with the many novelties displayed in our Fancy Department—novelties in neckwear, belts, bags, etc. We mention a few of the lines, but it would take pages to enumerate them all. Have you seen the new “Phoenix” mufflers for ladies and gentlemen. They are very comfortable, easily fixed, and can l>e worn without or over the ordinary collar, in plain cream and colors, at Is Bd, 2s lid, 3-s 6d to 5s 6d. Pretty lace Jabots in cream, white and Paris at Is 2d, Is 6d, Is lid, to 3s lid. Dainty colored silk bows in assorted shades and various shapes, 9d, Is, and Is 3d. Smart leather belts in avariety of plain colorings, with novel designs in buckles at Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s 6d to 4s lid each. New Purse belts of leather in a variety of colorings at 2s Gd, 3s 6d and 4s Gd. MEN’S EASTER NEEDS The men’s department is replete with everything a man needs for every - occasion—new hats, shirts ties, collars, etc v in great variety. Hus is undoubtedly the store for men. for nowhere else in the city cas be seen such an immense' variety at such low prices. Men’s Neglige shirts with, soft cuffs and front in plain white and fancy stripes, of fine Ceylon,s, etc., at 3s lid. 4Gd. 4s 9d to 7s 6d. Fashion shirts with stiff cuffs in smart stripes at 4s Gd, 4s 9d. 5s 64 to 8s Gd. A large variety <f new ties in the handkerchief and Paris shapes at Is, Is Gd, 2: Gel and 3s 6d. Men’s caps of smart tweeds in the newest shapes and a large variety of colorings at 2s, 2s Gd, 2s Scl, 3s Gd to 7s 6d. Men’s lounge Hats of tweed and felt, smart shapes. at 3s lid. 5s Gd. Ss 6d to l(b Gd. Ti PETTI E’S 9 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.
Tliis Easter promises to eclipse all others as regards number of Weddings, and must surely mean a busy time for customers and jewellers, especially Grieve, as this is the last week of his great Discount Sale. Is in the £ off everything, and his goods are choice.* Vinegar is not used as it should be in the preparation of tough meat. Put one taulespoonfud into the water in which the meat is to be boiled, and you will have a tender joint. Meat which is to be stewed should first be .clipped in vinegar. WAI-RONGOA NATURAL MINERAL WATERS GIVE VIM AND VIGOR. The best tonic and health drink you can possibly buy is Wai-liongoa Natural Mineral Water." It is Nature’s boon for the anaemic, the dyspeptic, the overworked, and those affected with uric acid. But AYai-Rongon is more than a valuable tonic—it is a table water delightfully soft and refreshing; while as a blender with wines, spirits, and milk it is just perfect;
DOCTORS BAFFLED. All aged people should read Hi is remarkable letter from Mrs. Patience Thomas, of Belmont Bond. Geelong, Vic.: '‘Last winter I got a frightful cold on the-lungs, and being 81 years of age, the doctors refused to prescribe for me, saying that at mv age medicine would be dangerous; but, knowing that Chamberlain’s Cough [Remedy bears the Government analysis showing that it contains ho poisons or narcotics, I tried it; and three bottles were the means of giving me back my natural health. lam so old now that I cannot nse my pen, so am getting mv niece, Mrs. E. Wylie, to sign this.' Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3195, 15 April 1911, Page 5
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