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of -lards of the Daintiest / ash Fabrics. • . - ' ; < v AJf.E DISPLAYED HERE POP YOUR DELECTATION. THE COMPLETENESS AND VARIETY OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK ARE NOTABLE FEATURES * OF OUR PRESENT SHOWING WHICH EASILY EXCELS ANY PREVIOUS DISPLAY. FROM PLAIN WHITE FABRICS ,OF DAINTINESS AND SIMPLICITY TO BEAUTIFUL FANCY DESIGNS AND COLORINGS, THE SELECTION IS ONE THAT WILL COMMAND ATTENTION V WITH ALL THEIR ATTRACTIVENESS, THE PRICES ARE EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE. Here are some of the lines: DAINTY COTTON VOILES, in Cream and White grounds with fancy Floral Designs, also plain pin spots and stripes-—l/3 and 1/6 yard GRAFTON’S VOILES, in new Rosebud Designs on Pale Cr-ey/ White and Pink grounds—l/9 yard. CRUM S VOILES, in broken stripe effects with Rosebud Design; 28in. wide—l/9 yard. NEW VOILES, in Navy and fancy designs; l m imk'h rmx) fDii JMwVrCM rfrfcm y <7 At; ' Mlj f* i f " /'/Mi li V : I ■ hi i /h ij r a grounds with plain pin spots ._ _ c— -27 in. wide—l/6 yard. ORGANDIE MUSLINS for Flare Frocks, in Pink, Sky, and Helio, spot and stripe designs; 40in. wide—--1/9 yard. TOBRALGOS,” in plain colors and white grounds with spots and stripes; 28in. wide—l/2 yard. “ JOFFRE ” SERGE, Cream ground, with Black stripe; 34in. wide—l/2 yard. BURWARD SUITINGS, a grand line for Boys’ wear, extra heavy and a splendid washing fabric, in Fawn, with self stripes; 28in. wide—2/11 yard A A ZEPHYRS, in large and small check and stripe designs; 27in. wide—9d, 11/d, and 1/3 yard. FANCY CRIMPES, in dainty Rosebud designs; also spots and stripes; 27in. wide—TO/d yard. KIMONA CRIMPS, exceedingly pretty Japanese patterns; 27in. wide—ll/d vard. STRIPJi,D POPMISrS, in Pink, Hrey, Helio, Brown, and Grey Stripes; 29in. wide —1/4 yard. WASHING CREPES, in stripes and embroidered designs on white grounds: 28in. wide—l/2 and 1/4 yard. NURSE CLOTH, 40in. wide, in Navy, Saxe, Grey, and stripes—l/4 yard. TUSSOLENES, in White grounds with heavy Black . stripes and spots; 27in. wide—lo/d yard/ WHITE PIQUES, 40in. wide—l/6. 1/9, 2/3. to 3/3 yard. WHITE COTTON VOILES, 40in. wide—l/9, 1/11, to 3/3 yard. ' ‘ * -* ' WHITE JAPANESE CREPES, 27in. wide—ld’ 10/d, 1/- to 2/- yard. t “ TOOTALS ” PIQUES, in Saxe, Fawn, Pink, Grey, and Navy; 44in. wide—3/3 yard. Is. Discount m every‘£ for Cash SAMPLES 1 / ~ Eg of any of'these H Lines gladly posted on request. iP S ’•■as »*£»«; BEST VALUE,

J, &A S T fJAS just received a Beautiful Lot of TEA from the Morningside Estate (Ceylon). Every lady desiring to n'ease her friends with a lovely Afternoon Cup of something Refreshing should keen Morningside Estate Tea at ‘2s per ih —FROM— J. EAST.

BALLIN BROS. sarsaparilla ALWAYS A LITTLE BETTER THAN' SEEMS NECESSARY.

■V® $ o BBS I o A «r. * o mu &U! 111110? & oil % ■'•3**%.. ..spj V,‘ v% m ’%x*~ /‘i <‘* < a -*£■ CS> X; COtll /a ar Saar IMU juewis oe sscm*. Direct importers of Cars and Trucks. “• ****** SP pS!S3iSES!!seISSI Kf»» fcpeea-ornefcer on Mahogany dash Weight 16£ cwt. ‘ 1 1 JBfxniTnents roc*udi ned ng i v^V ~^asr-^ MS mm 3tS^\ : -3£t W&/A ¥& >.. 'r*J WGfflM WM mst Sgi SBBs»i ■-■•.) ms* O m ***^om£ we are bole r»i nii r- • t /-* >8 Cylinder) ! ‘ 'S' • X." Agents for WILLAC Standard of’the World. Sunbeam,* Daimler, y Saxon„ Singer, -and the’ v farnops' I rey 'St,*^Qisborir* Phone: 1009 a CM-' •■.' • '.• . • : '• . * -M-'

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4353, 25 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4353, 25 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4353, 25 September 1916, Page 3

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