The Radiance of SPRING Is fully exemplified in our charming variety of beautiful new goods for the coming season. Evidence of Spring expectations is everywhere, in the showing of smart dresses: the latest in jvlillinjcry, Dainty Underwear; the Newest in Dress Fabrics, Novelties in Neckwear, Fancy Goods and so forth. Our large and varied stock is our pride, and you have our cordial invitation to call and view the display, and remember you may do so without being under any obligation to purchase. fi i i/i/M “M i-M Dainty Underwear. • DELIGHTFUL.—It is especially pleasing to us to hear ladies use the above brief but significant expression. It means a lot, and is quite frequently used in connection with our Underwear Department. If you have not yet become acquainted with this Popular Section of our business, w’e invite you to pay it a visit, and you too will be loud in your praises. Ladies Nightdresses, trimmed with embroidery and • lace, 3s 3cl, 3s 9d, 5S 3d, to 9s 6d. Dainty Hand-made Nightdresses, of fine longcloths and cambrics, beautifully trimmed with val and torchon lace and insertion, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, to 35s 6d. Longcloth Combinations, trimmed with embroidery, etc., 3S 9d, 5S 6d, to 7S 6d. H and-made, trimmed with rows of tucks, fine'embroidery, and val and torchon lace and insertion, from 10s 6d, 12s 6d to 21s. White Underskirts, trimmed with embroidery, 3s 9d, 4s 3d, 4s 11d to 6S 6d. More Elaborate Styles, in dainty underskirts, richly trimmed with lace arid embroidery, 11s 6d, 12s 6d, 18s 6d, to 45a. Ladies’ Cotton Vests, with plain and fancy tops 6d, 9d IS, 1S 3d to 2s 6d. Ribbed Cotton Combinations, with fancy tops, 2s 6d. Ladies’ Cotton Bloomers, in medium and large sizes with elastic tops, in white and colors, 3s 9d, 3s 11c£ and 4s 9d. New Embroideries. When w r e first unpacked these embroideries, fresh from the hands of those clever Swiss workpeople, we w r ere struck with the beauty of their artistic • designs, their fineness of texture, and their splendid values. Now that we have had time to examine them thoroughly, we are convinced that in every <JP respect they far exceed the importations of any previous Season. | Fine Cambric Edgings at 3d, 4ld to 6d. * Longcloth Embriderics, in dainty Sprig and floral designs, sd, 7|d 9d, to Is. Camisole Embroideries, with heading edge for threading, 1s 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, to 3s 6d. Wide Insertions, with fancy embroidered edges, suitable for trimming blouses and dresses, Is, 1s 6d, 2s, to 2s 11d. Special Hemstitched and Embroidered dress lengths, in beautiful designs, one only of each, 255, 27s 6d, and 90S, NOVELTY SILK FOULARDS. These are quite the latest in exclusive dress novelties, and are at present very popular in England and on the Continent. Delightfully soft and light —-they are ideal for Spring frocks. They come in small patterns on helio brown, blue and green grounds, also navy and black and white. Our English buyer procured them at a considerable discount. They are 40in wide, and the regular price is 8s 6d. We have marked them at 5s 6d yard. shoulder scarves. Deservedly popular are the many dainty novelties we are displaying in Shoulder Scarves. - They are so light and useful, so comfortable, even in the hottest weather, and add so much to me effect of the gown. We have a large assortment in Silk Crepon, Ninon, Chiffon, etc., in plain and artistic floral designs, ranging in price from 3s 6d 4S 6d, 9s 6d, to 21s. y Will w^\ ' \ , © THE NEWEST IN PRETTY HANDKERCHIEFS. Dainty Mercerised Lawn Handkerchiefs. with colored borders, 6d each. White Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs, with tiny hemstitched borders and sprig or initial embroidered in blue, 6d and 10d each. Fancy Embroidered Muslin and Lawn Handkerchiefs, in large variety, 4|d, 6c!, 9d, to 3s 11d each. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.
HOME SEPARATION. !> rpO gUPPLIERS Situated at am l inconvenient distance from Creameries or with Bad Roads. THE KIA ORA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING AND MILK SUPPLY CO., LTD., Is prepared to receive Home Separated CREAM at any of its Creameries, viz., Puha, Te Kanaka, Ormond, a-hika, Matawliero, Gisborne, Patutalii, Te Arai, or at any Station on the Railway line. ARRANGEMENTS MADE, if necessary. for collecting Cream from Suppliers. 'Manager’s services always available for advice and fitting-up of Separator's, and assistance given, if required, to Purchasers on Easy Terms. MILK SUPPLIERS joining the Company secure an Interest in its accrued Assets and Reserves, and participate in all Dividends ad Bonuses paid. Full information to be had from any of the Directors, the Manager, or the under signed. ANDREW GRAHAM, Secretary. CARRIAGES. E. SOMERVELL (LATE W. SANDLANT). WHEELWRIGHT, COACH & CARRIAGE BUILDER & GENERAL BLACKSMITH. HAVING taken over tbe business so long and successfully carried on by Mr. W. Sandlant, I am prepared to carry on tlie same in all its branches with complete satisfaction to all who favor me with their orders. PAINTING and TRIMMING executed in first-class style. REPAIRING a speciality* Satisfaction guaranteed. MONEY TO LEND. WE have several sums to LEND on Country Freehold and Crown Leaseholds, also Sums up to £IOOO to lend on Town Securities. , BLAIR AND SAINSBURY.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3336, 30 September 1911, Page 5
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