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Iss SPS ■fc{! ns V-fr? ‘.'s-. «55* W§TJ Wife, 1 W ' SPRING MILLINERY In Many Attractive Styles. -y^ Truly beautiful are the Models displayed in our Show-room for this Season’s wear. Our wide selection contains the very latest ideas in Toques anc! Hats, and the smartest in Fashionable Readv-to-wear Hats. Some of the latter come in fairly plain styles trimmed with Velvet Ribbon ; others are more- elaborately trimmed with smart striped Ribbons, Quill-ends, and Bead Cabuchons in d'stinctly Oriental colorings and designs. These hats are priced at from ss. fid. to 255. Decidedly new are some Smart Linen Hats in small and larger shapes : some are quite plain, others are prettily trimmed. The pi ices are 6s. 11(3., 9s. 6d., to 19s. Gd. Fashionable Dress Fabrics It would be impossible for us to enumerate here the many Smart Fabrics for Spring and Summer Wear that are displayed in our Dress Department. We mention a few of the lines, but if you will pay this Department a visit, then, and only then, will you be able to realise fully the beauty of their various weaves and colorings. The showing contains a superb selection of Exclusive Novelty Robe Lengths —tbr. cream of this Season’s productions—in smart Silk \ oilers, Eoliennes, and ether dainty Fabrics. Other new materials are the Poplins, which c >mo in all the leading shades, 27in. wide, at Is. Bd. per yard. Smart Striped Grcpecc in Bhie, Helio, and Pink, 27in.. Bd. per yard. Fancy Silk-Striped Crepes in Grey, Green, Helm, and Blue, 28in., Is. Bd. per yard, and a wide range of new colorings in French Linens, 48in.. at various prices. ZSSSi.'^ m m sp ifecr] 11 Wk'jt V 51 Si*# ; !p THE NEW COSTUMES AND DRESSES. All our New Costumes and Frocks for Spring and Summer Wear are obtainable in the newest fabrics and colorings of the Season. We have carefully considered every taste, and we believe that the delightful examples which we are showing will satisfy even our most fastidious customers. Smart Linen Costumes, in the newest shapes, similar styles to illustration, with Collar and Cuffs of contrasting Linen or Striped Silk. Prices are from 225. 6c!., 28s. 6cL, to 325. 6d. Dainty White Muslin Frocks, in high neck and “Pc-ter Pan” styles, prettily trimmed. Priced at 13s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 19s. 6d., to 21s. A splendid showing of Handsome Frocks in the new high-waist effects j materials are Tussore Silks, Taffetas, smart striped Voiles, and Foulards. Dainty Blouses. Our showing of Dainty /Blouses for this Season, in elegance and beauty, far exceeds any previous display we have made. Among the novelties are dainty Blouses of Ninon, Lace, and Silk, the Magyar style being verv ponular. Very smart too are the Raglan and American shirt styles, and the assortment of pretty Lawn Blouses, trimmed with invite you to call and view these charming Blouses, a full description of which is impossible here. v? lE’S THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.

NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED has a Large Quantity of RED BIRCH To be disposed of CHEAP. The Sizes are 6xl and 4 x 1. The breaking strain and durability, of this Timber needs no recommendation as to its usefulness for Sheep Yards, etc., etc. SPECIAL PRICES FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. Apply— GEOROE SMITH, BUILDER, BRIGHT STREET. Telephone 408. £2 A PURE! SPIRIT AS good FOR WOMEN AS FOR -men: 1 u -5> ?/

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3328, 21 September 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3328, 21 September 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3328, 21 September 1911, Page 3

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