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5 I j as miking well as Correct Dressmaking must be individual to be successful. We liold that the characteristics of e.very patron should be studied, arid the whole aim he to turn out a Frock or Costume that will not only, become its wearer, but reflect her personality in its cut and (‘.very fold. e This is where our Miss Gilchrist scores. Dressmaking to her is an Art which she has studied and brought to perfection with the result that no two people ever look alike and every costume is distinctive arid uncommon. The Season promises to be a very busy one, and we would advise an. early consultation in regard to your Spring Costume. / im lyti ■D'rp -rf -y , _ r : { . , - Mr m• b If-- r■; iSHLr m t ■ \i • -v r -. ; Mi \ •J.xi-'&n a . r; • < 'l&Pjl'H TVTP-/ im tiy?p2 in Is P Gisborne’s Fashion Centre. fs^LPiH A.®' * The Dual 'Winner of England's Prided Trophy. The Sew 1915 Model ?C h.p. This Year’s Model is the txwr* Hill-climber in the Dominionf ntoas climb almost any Liil_ in_ Poverty Al Bav on top gear, Reliability TWt j•: of 'Vow Zealand was won recently .■ by the CADILLACS being first baa second. SUNBEAM CARS *•£; *** D’PTGPAF pA"P 3 This Beautiful French-lined Car—with, full Electric EqUipm«B«< *■<>. m *f~ DltlOCUn CAItO p-orts—has created a stir in the Motoring World, not only in GiSDO-riif,. cut throughout the whole world. T TCHT P. "RC The Famous English A.C. — England’s Aristocratic car—holas again this.»«« F~*l Lflorili LAltO p rk6 at the Roja! Au to mobile Tests. Out of 22 Light Cars that stsrzec *fee the A.C. was the only one to finish. SINGER “ d,h01 ( 3 , 15 CALTLORPE of Per- fection, with - uu ' *" 1 ‘ ze Light Cars, are IrvpP'j nment. LORRIES The JEFFERY drives on all Four Wheels. THE DENMiS THE DAIMLER ‘ TNF LEYLAND FULL STOCKs OF TYRES AND ALL REQUISITES. _ tr -•?* a* f f{ cj amp- ~j_ // Re]* ■ 7 i '<y fca % m w 'in *> m n H m. A m *■ m .aTP'A SSSt«§5 AW > . 4 MfcSJg ft c ? U o I S .1 I I ifa c p nr i w b>PO i l n OBTAINABLE

CE A! ONLY ABOUT 500 BOUNDS OF TEA LEFT AT Is 3d. First Come, First Served. 1 T. H WUJNERAL -r'JfIECTOR AM3 j^MBALMER, ORMOND ROAD. WHATAUPOKu. Telephone 187 (Day or Night). JUST RECEIVED a Shipment of w delicately-flavored 1 l RUE IANYONG” (China), “the Choicest of the Season,” at 2s. Also limited quantity of the choicest “PANVONG BUDS.” at. 2s 2d Large Stocks of TEAS from the best gardens in Ceylou, at Is 6d, is Bd, Is lOd, and 2s. PRICES RAPIDLY RISING. J. EAST. Tj'U.NERALS Furnished at shortest A notice in pawn or countryAttention given to all details, and all sanitary precautions taken. Hearses and Mourning Carriages Supplied. Oiled and Polished Rimu Caskets my Specialty. English Oak r.sd Elm Caskets 1 m Stock. The most, up-to-date Mortuary Ghapel on premises for the convenience of clients. Large Stock of Artificial Wreaths and Domes in Stock. I also supply Natural Flower Wreaths and Crosses to order. • f Ejosg up 1.87. WM. FINDLAY, MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT, LO.WE STREET. Representing— Methven and Co., Ltd. (Methrca Boiler Frame, Seamless: Coppers, etc). Dunedin. Taylor and Oakley (Galvanised Bcl-low-ware etc.), of Christchurcb. Charles Bills, Wire worker (m&kee Bill’s Plate Rack), Dunedin, Farm Bros. (Simplex Skylight, etc., Japanned Travelling Tranks, etc.,) Dunedin. Wadie, Ballantyno and 00,, Lie., Indent Carriage War©), Dunedin T. E. Shields and Co., Produce M«rohanta, Dunedin. Darling and McDowell, Produce Merchants, Oamaru. Brooks Lemos Lemon Sqtun;i WaikeCa Sanitary Blockettem J ißrorwn’a Plough and Cart Springe.. Wiolsesak Quotations on ApplictihUai,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4009, 16 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4009, 16 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4009, 16 August 1915, Page 7

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