WE know YOU will be charmed with our selection of R COATS FOR WALKING, RIDING, DRIVING, AND ALL OCCASIONS. Our showing 1 of Winter Coats for Ladies’ Wear is indeed a fine one. The stales are the very latest and the materials are the best wear= and rainresisting fabrics known. From the Light Handy Macintosh to the Heavy Frieze Storm Coat, our stock is complete. You will experience no difficulty whatever in choosing just the garment to meet your requirements, and the price will be no more than you expected to for Coats of such splendid quality. The assortment includes a particularly attractive selection of Long Coats in Macintosh, Light Rainproof Tweeds, Heavy Tweeds of effective patterns, etc. Here are some striking values — Ladies’ Macintosh Coats in the Raglan st}He in shades of navy fawn, grey, reseda, moss and purple, at 37 /6, 39/6, 42/-, 52/6 to 68/6* Rainproof Tweed Coats in the Raglan style—these come in a variety of smart colourings, serviceable green and grey mixture being the most popular. The prices are 63/-, 67/6, 75/6, 78/6 to 92/6. Tweed Storm Coats of heavy mixed tweeds, Donegal friezes, in effective heather grey and brown mixture. Some with full sac backs and waist belts, others in fitting styles. The prices range from 39/6, 42/=, 45/=, 49/- to 63/-. Ladies’ Black Rubber Coats, particularly suitable for wear in heavy rain, with c!ose=fitting Prussian collars, 55/6 and 57/6. Children’s Macintoshes in a variety of useful colours, all sizes, ranging in price from 14/6, 16/6 to 18/6. Useful Tweed Coats for Children of mixed tweeds in brown, green and grey at 13/6, 16/6 and 17/6. PETTIE’ —The House of Quality. WINTE VST I! m $ Iff« o' w
* ►? <i< *b * * * ►l* *s* * * * * * * WINTER GOODS ARRIVED AND ARRIVING —Call, and Inspect.— W. STEWART ERSKINE’S BUILDINGS. -WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE.” kr Is Ihe safe II has recognised Medical Properfiesl
Messrs. Baldwin and Bay ward. Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch, and Dunedin, report that amongst the many applications for patents they have just filed are:—l. Harrison. Miramar, apparatus for corking bottles; F. Gough. Hokitika, a new medicine; .S. B. Merchant, South Australia, improvements in ridge caps for the roofs of structures of buildings; L. Paget. Auckland, improvements in water heaters for use in connection with internal combustion engines. DOCTORS BAFFLED. All aged people should read this remarkable letter from Mrs. Patience Thomas, of Belmont Road. 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 my age medicine would be dangerous; but, knowing that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy bears the Government analysis showing that it contains no 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 use my pen, so am getting my niece, Mrs. E. Wylie, to sign this. Sold by E. D, Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3200, 22 April 1911, Page 5
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