■Autumn Dress Fabrics^ Our Opening Show of DRESS FABRICS is always the harbinger of the Season’s Dress. Our Home Buyers keep us so closely in touch with the WORLD’S FASHION CENTRES, that we are aware of every variation, anti are able to anticipate every demand. We present these Fabrics as the ELECT OF FASHION FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1912. As to Values: NONE DO, OR CAN GIVE BETTER. Fine Venetian Cloths, -lOin. to'4-Jin. wide—2s Gd, 2s lid, and 3s 66:1 per yard. Costume Tweeds, 40in. wide—ls 6d and Is lid per yard. _ Smart Leather Mixture Tweeds. 40in. wide—--2s 3d per yard. Fiake Tweeds, 44in. wide —3s Od per yard. Imitatic-n Harris Tweeds, 28in. wide—2s lid per yard; French Coatings, in Grey, 42in. and 44in. wide—--3s 6d and 4s lid per yard. , The above FFabrics are in the latest Fashionable Shades—Saxe, Grey, Heather, Tabae, Reseda, Ginger, Hois de Rose, Cafe Noveau, Navy, etc. Black and White Check Fabrics, in several sizes of check, 40in. to 54in. wied—ls lid, 2s lOd, 3s lid, and 4s 6d per yard. Cream Serges, in Coating and Cheviot makes, . 40in. to 54in. wide- —2s 3d. 2s lid, 3s lid, to 4s lid per yard. Navy' Serges, in all makes, 40m. to 34in. wide— Is lid, 2s 6d, 3s Od, 4s lid, to 8s 6d per yard. Spc?ig!, o*2in. Heavy Serge, Indigo Dye—2s 9d per yard. Fleecy Flannel, for Dressing Gowns and Jackets, in Sky, Pink, Cardinal, and Maroon, 60in. wide—osCd per yard. Our stock of exclusive Robe Lengths, in Black and Coloured Fabrics, contains many choice creations from the English and Continental Fashion Centres. Yve invite your inspection of t-hece Beautiful Goods. Dressmaking. MADAME LAW is now prepared to book orders for Autumn Fr&Cr.s. 4/e advise an early call, as we anticipate a particularly busy Season. PETT sn^ s The House of QUALITY
dia If you see this brand on a boot ifs the best—buy.
TO DAIRY FARMERS OX THE RAILWAY LINE, AND OTHERS. J l4 p OKITU BUTTER FACTORY Is Prepared to Purchase —FRESH SEPARATOR CREAM— In Large or Small Quantities. THE Highest Price will, he paid for Cream of good quality, delivered at any Railway Station. Freight-on Cream paid by Factory. Special arrangements will be made in any other district for the 1 collection of Separator Cream where sufficient inducement offers. The Factory having made a Speeial-ity-of Home Separator Cream, is in a positon to offer great advantages to Settlers in the Backblocks. HIGH GRADE SEPARATORS of any make, at List Prices, on Exceptionally Easy Terms- Separators erected Free of Charge. Separators on view at the Factory, 20 Peel Street/ Gisborne. CORRECT TEST GUARANTEED. Write or call for full particulars. A. McKENZIE, Manager. WAIMATA /“TOACH AIM ATA VyOAGH LEAVES . BROWN'S MASONIC STABLES, LOWE STREET, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, 9 45 a.m. ' Leaves IVAIM AT A Y ALLEY on MONDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at S a.m. All Parcels must be at Stables not later than 9.30 a.m. J. and W. BISSET, WaimataOTEL. rJIURAHOANUI H 4 F. SAUNDERS begs to notify . the Public and all Country f ]ik that this Hotel has been entirely enovated and Re-furnished. . - The "round-floor construction lias >eii re-modelled. and the Hotel now inks with the best. Country folk ill find it a very convenient House, sing near Railway, Post Office, etc. Excellent Table and Airy RoomsTARIFF: ONLY 6s PER DAY.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3486, 28 March 1912, Page 3
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558Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3486, 28 March 1912, Page 3
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