Rich, Scarce .and Notable Dress Silks for Evening wear. Our Dress Department looks just as though a fountain of novelty had burst within its confines .... Shelves and counters reflect the glistening sheen, the scintillating loveliness of the most delightful collection of Silks and Satins we’ve ever gathered together Description is nothing, looking is everything. Don’t be afraid to call for rich, scarce and notable qualities and shades, we’ve plenty to show SATBN MOUSSELSNE in all imaginable colours, 40-inch, 6/6 yd] 99 CBIARMEUSE in all rich and notable colours, 40-inch, 8/6 yd. ORIENTAL LIBERTY SATIN in pink, grey, sky and nil, 40-inch, 5/11 yd. CREPE-de-CHENE in cream, black, pink, sky, nil, vieuerose, saxe, navy, resida, brown, 42-in., 5/11 yd CREPE NIAGARA in white, cream, pink, sky, vieux rose, coral, nelio and saxe, silky texture, rich in appearance, 41-inch, 3/3 yd. MIAROUSSSTTE, a pretty Overdress, in white, cream, pink, sky, grey, nattier, saxe vieux rose and nelio 42-inch, 4/6 yd. NINON in black, white, cream, sky, pink, royal, wild cherry, and grey, 42-inch, 3/6 yd. Wide Black Silks. PARLETTE: 36-inch, 4/13 yd.; 42-inch, 5/! 3 yd. SATIN HOSUSSELBNE, 40-inch, 6/6 and 7/1 8 yd. - SATIN CiIARMECSE, 40-inch, 8 ( /l I and 12/6 yd. ORIENTAL LIBERTY SATIN, 40-inch, 6/8 1 and 10/6 yd. A Choice Selection of NOVELTY ROBES in Embroidered Ninons, Spangle Nets, Brocaded Silks, Hand Painted Nets and Single Nets, etc. Your visit of Inspection will be a pleasure to us! ftDHIR BROS., LIMITED.
BERT LUCAS EMPLOYS ONLY FIRST-CLASS TRADESMEN IN HIS SALOON; And also Stocks the Best Brands of piPES, QICARS, AND pOBAGCOS. Call and Inspect for Yourself. no. u.o. u.e, CLAYTON BROS. —FOBCHEAP TIMBER. U.C. U.C. WE HAVE ALL OTHER CLASSES AND ALL OTHER KINDS. CLAYTON BROS., THE UNIVERSAL BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS & MERCHANTS. c OAL OAL OOD OOD 'RON .RON IRE IRE &OSTS OSTS And o-ther Timber that will last for a Home, Road or River, Countryside or Town. N.B. —Our Mills will plane, match, or mould the same if required, at Auckland prices. TEA ROOMS. HAVING acquired those fine Cen-trally-situated Premises go long known as “The Sweeteries,” in Hallenstein’s Buildings, I have had them completely renovated throughout, and converted into the Cosiest and. Bestappointed TEA ROOMS in town. Accommodation for 150 people. There’s excellence in what we nave to serve, and daintiness in the way we * erV6 INSPECTION INVITED. s, -yyTOOTTOM, CATERER AND PASTRYCOOK, Hallenstoin’s BuildingsReliable eliable Furniture, urniture-
The spirit of simplicity finds bold expression in our showing of Furniture Our pieces are built to stand the test of time on the sturdy principles of the hand craftsman, and take artistic form in— BEDROOM SUITES, SIDEBOARDS, BEDSTEADS, DINING TABLES, And, in fact, anything you like to order. . , , All Orders Promptly and Faithfully Executed. ' CHAS. REID, CABINETMAKER, 259 GLADSTONE ROAD (Next Room Cycle Co.) AN UP-TO-DATE AIRDRESSING H THE gALOON, EXCELSIOR” GEO. L’HUILLIER has pleasure in announcing that “The Excelsior” is still in full swing, and that lie is daily adding to his large circle of highly-satisfied cuShMMl’fi. He has not found it necessary to raise prices. —HAIR CUTS STILL 6d—t Brass Bands INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, ALL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS. Write for Free Illustrated Catalogues. Estimates and all information free. J. W. COPITHORNE, 137 Vivian St., Wellington, N.Z. Please mention thisTjaper.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3570, 9 July 1912, Page 7
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