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X-Xi : ss To be well dressed, to be in accord with the latest decrees of fashion, is the wish, spoken or unspoken, of every woman who delights in things beautiful. Dressmaking with us is an art, not an industry. Years of experience in the leading fashion centres of the Dominion, and a constant study of the leading English and Continental modes, place our Modiste in the very front rank of her profession. s™ m fete. Quite as important as the style and fashion of a gown is the fit and finish thereof. We have no hesitation whatever in saying that the fit and finish of every gown made by us will be worthy of the style represented, that the quality of linings and finishings will be of the best and that the attention to the hundred-and-one details of making will be the most careful. M B SB? After all, the most important consideration in the purchase of a gown is the price it is going to cost. Our prices are uniformly low for the high class of work executed. We invite your inspection and comparison. I •-a siSk sgi n i ‘z-vte-J* TO

The young Countess of Hardwicke (nee Miss Nellie Russell, of Auckland), was greatly admired in her peeress’s robes at the Coronation service in the Abbey. Human felicity is produced not so much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen as by little advantages that occur every day. Thus, if you teach a man to shave with a Safacto razor, which we guarantee and keep in order, you may contribute more to the happiness of his life than by giving him a hundred guineas. The sum may be soon spent, tho regret only remaining of having foolishly consumed it, but in the other case he escapes the frequent vexation of a dull razor scraping the skin’s surface, and being* late for work, etc. This razor permits a sliding, gliding, diagonal motion, which gives an absolutely clean shave, leaving the face soft ■ and smooth without the slightest irritation or soreness, which makes shaving ■i pleasure. ObtainaHo at Morse’s, Tobacconist. Masonic and Central shops, Gladstone Read, Gisborne. Telephone,

.Canada now ranks fifth among the nations of the world as a wheat-pro-ducing country. She is surpassed by Russia-,, the United States, France, and India. Bobby pushed me in the gutter, In the pouring rain. MI my cake and bread and butter Floated down the drain. Mummy put me straight to bed, ’Cos my clothes were dripping; Gave me Woods’ Great Peppermint Cmre,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3297, 16 August 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3297, 16 August 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3297, 16 August 1911, Page 3

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