Authoritative 1 Styles in SPRING DRILiSiS FABRICS. The subject of SPRING and SUMMER FASHIONS is uppermost in almost every lady‘ s mind just now;, and those who pay this Store a visit will be able to form a good idea of the prevailing styles, from the wonderfully complete showing we are at present making. A prominent feature of this display are the new 7 STYLES in SPRING DRESS FABRICS’, with which our Dress Department abounds. We mention here a few of the leading lines: Many New \¥eaves (Q, Colorings. EXCLUSIVE NOVELTY ROBE LENGTHS, including Silk Warp Taffetas, San Toy Cloths, Bordered Eoiiennes, Suitings, Etc., in a large variety of new Weaves and Colorings, one robe only of each, 35s Ccf to 85s 6d robe length, SMART SILK STRIPED TAFFETAS, 42in wide 2s 9tf, 2s lid and 3s 6d COLORED RESILDAS in a large range of new colorings, 14in wide 3s 6d, 4s 3d and Ss 9d yard. MELROSE ARMURES, in Grey, Electric Blue and Navy, 42in wide 3s 3d yard. SILK and WOOL “AMBROSE,” in Saxe Blue and Prune, 43in wide «s 6d yard NEW CORD STRIPE TAFFETAS, in Grey, Moll, Brown, Vieux Rose and-Navy, 43in wide 3s eci V= rcf Dainty Washing Fabrics. BRITISH WASHING CREPES, in a large range of Plain Colorings and Striped Designs, 30 t<r33in wide 9dd, 12id and 1s 3d yard DRESS CAMBRICS, 7n several new 7 Colorings, all splendid washers* Qauker Grey, Iris, Harebell, Maple Green and Virginia Brown, Etc., 32in wide 9d yard Tim New SHANGHAI CLOTH, for cool wear in 20 different shades, 30in wide Is yard “TUSSYLKA,” in Tussore Color, with Black Spot and Stripe, 30iu wide Is yard. DAINTY COTTON VOILES, in the Newest Designs and Colorings. 27 to 30m wide 10d, Is, is 6d to 2s 3d yard COTTON POPLINS, in a large variety of shades, 28ill nids 15 $d yard PETTIE’S ‘THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.”
“REGAL, UNOERSLUNG" What’s that? Ia the past people have been getting np on cars and going overland and things they cannot afford. ... A Gar would shed a tyre and ran borne on the rim : another day an ajle would break ; yet another time tile springs would gri?B out. . . . This is exasperating. . . . All this worry can he avoided by buying a REGAL at an honest price, and getting honeat good work with safety, comfort, and reliability. Eole Agents : A MOTOR CAR l AN UP-TO-DATE MOTOR CAR II PAR EXCELLENCE 111 THE MOTOR CAR Barlow’s Motor Garage, Where all information will be given and trial runs arranged. Zealandia Boots For value for ever, buy Zealandia Boots—they’re fine ! »
J?orSO Years it has Cured Away back in your grandfather's days Bonnington’s Irish Moss was the best remedy for coughs and colds. Today it still holds pride of place and is more popular than ever. Bonnington’s is the standard family cough Medicine because it has been tried, tested and found to be the best. MR. WILLIAM NEIGHBOURS, of Wainmngaroa, write*: '* It give* me great pleasure to _ re * commend Bennington's Irish Moss for coughs end colds, or any lung complaint, having used it a my family for over twenty yean. Insist on getting the original remedy—Bonnington % ». $$ CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS jatr&+ M 7
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3638, 26 September 1912, Page 3
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