Smart Millinery IN SELECT SUMMER STYLES. L *3jg The .popularity of our Millinery Department is increasing daily by leaps and bounds, and no wonder, for never before have we been able to place before our customers suck a wide range of styles beautiful and! useful at such wonderfully reasonable prices. Just now we are displaying in our Millinery window some particularly smart styles in useful ready-to-wear hats arid trimmed models, but if you would view the showing in its complete beauty pay our Millinery Showroom a visit now to-day. Some of the prices are as follows: Smart untrimmed hats in Dunstable, chip, and fancy straw in all colors, and both small and large shapes. Prices 3s Gd, Gs 6d, 9s Gd, to 17s tkl. Ready-to-wear hats of linen and straw, trimmed with velvet ribbon, fancy cords, and scarves. Prices - , Gs Gd, 9s Gd, 13s Gd, to 21s. Smart hats of our own trimming, adorned with flowers and representing many of the latest modes priced at 17s Gd, 22s Gd, 24s Gd, to 29s Gd. Tlhue Newest in. Costumes and Dresses. We cordially invite you to call and inspect our superb showing of the newest and! smartest in tailored costumes, dresses, and forsooth. We simply want you to see for yourself the good quality the artistic design, and the beautiful finish, of each garment that finds a place in our Mantle Department. Wo want you to realise at close quarters with the goods what economics you pan effect by our Standard of values. Pretty white lawn frocks now so much worn, trimmed with embroidery and l<ico insertion, with ‘‘Peter P*in and high collars. Prices, 13s Gd', 15s Gd, 17s Gd, to 21s. iS’elf-colored linen frocks, braided and trimmed with striped pipings in contrasting colors. Prices 15s Gd, 18s Gd, and 22s Gd. Colored linen and casement cloth costumes in a large variety of plain colors and smart stripes, relieved with contrasting colors oil collar and 1 finished with pipings and) buttons. Prices' from 22. s Gd. Cream serge and Sicilian tailored costumes, some neatly trimmed with braiding and handsome braid ornaments, ranging in price from 33s Gd, the more elaborate styles from 49s Gd. Pretty Hats for Children. When we set out to talk about out display of pretty things for the little mes, we feel it would take about a full parre of newspaper to do them justice, to “the assortment.is so large, hardly my two hats alike, and the styles arc so' beautiful that it is quit© impossible bo describe them in the small space available. Wo mention a few of the lines: brittle “Peter Pan” bats of white .inen.ls, the same style in white pique it Is lid each. Smart colored linen hats, 2s Gd. “Nellie Stewart” bonnets of white i nd colored linen, 4s lid and os 3d. Children’s silk bats and bonnets in llmost unlimited variety, trimmed with silk bands and rosettes; some relieved vitli a touch of color. Prices, 4s lid, is Gd, 13s Gd, to 255. Dainty little first size silk bonnets, Is 9<l, 4s Gd, 7.s Gd, to 9s Gd. -Vc \ i'ZTm 'll as ///& mfmkx m mm V m v mis m htnskm 'lp u a, ll' 1 111 V m W . % UM A m 'ISSfIfM sft mm 11 fell! ip I ill mm. . # If Dainty Blouse Styles. When we say that our value in smart up-to-date blouses is the best obtainable we are not “drawing the long bow.” We have a beautiful selection at low prices:— , . . , Dainty white lawn biouses, trimmed with fine embroidery and narrow vertieal tucks. Prices, os lid Gs lid. 7s Gd, to 9s Gd. Hand embroidered lawn blouses m the Magyar and .other popular styles, priced at from 12s Sd 14s Gd, 19s Gd, to 27s Gd. Useful shirt blouses of French cambric, print and zephyrs, in many plain and striped effects, 3s 6d, 4s llct. 06 lid, and Gs 9d. PETTIE’S The House of Quality. nMIMMBE
MONEY TO LEND. £BOOO We have these sums or £6OO £2OOO amounts to 6uit Borrow- £375 £IOOO ers awaiting investment, £250 £9OO at from sto 6 per cent., £2OO according to the amount £IOO and the nature of the security. DE LAUTOUR, BARKER,. STOCK AND MATTHEWS, Solicitors. Gisborne. MURTON’S SHEEP DIP. WE again ask for the support of SHEEPFARMERS for i this coming Season, and beg them fc to remember that we work con!j stantly in their interests by supplyl ing a Dip which has JUSTLY 1 EARNED THE REPUTATION of l- being 3 1 THE EASIEST TO USE o t THE MOST CERTAINLY EFFECTIVE THF. BEST FOR THE WOOL, and by far THE CHEAPEST SPECIFIC. COMPARE the COST of Dipping twenty-four years ago with PRESENT Price and you will realise what MURTON has accomplished for you. A. Wl. BEALE, ESQ. AGENT WAIAPU DISTRICT. MESSRS WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED. AGENTS POVERTY BAY DISTRICT. illiS!
Dollars. gram . Retail liquor dealers, special tax and other matters connected with dis--6,687.563.26 58,546,110.69 tilleries Fermented liquors Special tax, retailers, eto •s, eto 1,021,707.49 Total ...215,904,720.07 The opponents of prohibition assert that prohibitory laws create an habitual disregard for all law and engender evasion and hypocrisy and encourage periury and that while it does not stop drinking it cuts off from the cities and villages the revenue which they would derive from the liquor business. They also sav that prohibition largely increases public expenses in the vain effort to enforce the law. While the opponents of prohibition are engaged m pointing out its alleged many evils, it has just been announced in the newspapers that, urged by the recent successes of the prohibition movement in Alabama and Georgia, the Prohibition party is preparing to conduct a- most vigorous campaign and will maintain a press bureau, flood the country with prohibition campaign literature, ant will furnish to friendly newspapers s plate service. It is clear that one of the most bittei fights of its existence is about to he waged by the Prohibition party, whir! has been rapidly losing ground. In th< meantime the opponents of prohibitioi are speaking and writing against whirl they consider its many evils,*
NOTICE THE undersigned begs to announce that the Country Branches of the P.B. Co-operative Bakery Co., Limited, have been acquired, and will be conducted from this date under the personal management- and supervision of Mr. JAMES ERSKINE, whose past experience of the business is a sufficient guarantee that onlv Bread, of a Firstclass Quality will be supplied. The services of a fully qualified Small Goods Man have been secured, which will enable Small Goods of every description to be delivered daily. JAMES ERSKINE, WAERENGA-A-HIKA * PATUTAHI. August sth, 1911. DC j* j mm EVERY PT a TO SELL YOU ANY p ! ' "l? "i 3 Isssa OTHER THAN i i- ? P fillip ® 5 * THE EbESI :n-n-v, ' f hY » * M.IA MJFk iJel fe>. Lh w lt§ Livic j. 1 ■ is B
CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. HAVING disposed of the Cliemis and Druggist Business bo lon, and successfully conducted by me, t Mr. A A. GOWER, I would thank a for their liberal support, and word ask that the same be extended to Mi Gower, whom I have full confidence 1 recommending. HAROLD KANE. Referring to the above, it will b my constant endeavor to maintain tk high standard of efficiency this busmen has maintained, and I shall do all m m power to study your requirements 1 every way. ALF. A. GOWER.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3348, 14 October 1911, Page 5
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