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Be the Coming Chilly Nights PETTIE’S are showing Exceptionally Good Pyjama Cloths at moderate prices and every thrifty housewife shoul take advantage of this week’s special offer. Inspection Cordially Invited. WONDERFUL VALLE IN PYJAMA CLOTHS OBTAINABLE IN OLE MANCHESTER DEPT. ON THE GROUND FLOOR. “VIYELLA” We have a very large range of this popular material, which is suitable for Shirts arid Pyjamas, in smart stripes, and plain colours including Pink, Sky, iielio, Nil, Make, Salmon, etc., 31 inches node yARD CREAM VIYELLA, 27 inch wide C/3 YARD CREAM VIYELLA, .‘3l inch wide ..." 4 / 11 YARD “CLYDELLA” A nice soft fabric, 31 inches, in plain colours, including Pink, Helio. Sky, Cream, suitable for ladies' underwear; also smart narrow stripes for Men s Shirts and wide block stripes for Pyjamas. PRICE 3/6 YARD. “AZA” A good wearing Flannel, well shrunk, in a large selection of stripes, 31 inches wide. PRICE 4/6 YARD “CEYLON” Another nice warm Flannel, 30 inches wide, in stripes suitable for Pyjamas and Shirts, already shrunk. PRICES 2/11, 3/3 to 4/6 YARD “CEYLONFTTE” in a wonderful range of stripes. 36 inches wide. PRICES 2/■, 2/3, 2/6 YARD “FLANNELETTE” Always popular with thrifty mothers who want something wood and serviceable. Me ha\e extra hcaiy makes "suitable for all purposes in a large assortment of stripes ; one vard wide—--1 PRICES 1/9, 1/11 to 2/6 YARD WiXCEYETTE’’ in stripes suitable for Pyjamas, etc., 36 inches wide PRICES 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 YARD We are Agents for the Famous “McCALL” Printed Patterns. urchase a Pattern Fo-day and make our own Pyjamas, Shirts, Frocks, Etc. fl SPECIAL VALUE IN FLANNELS. “Dominion.” The popular 26 inch Flannel made in New Zealand ; a good reliable make, suitable for Frocks, Shirts etc., all wool. Shades include Grey, Pink. Shetland and Navy. PRICES 2/3, 2/6, 2/9 to 3/6 YARD DRESS FLANNELS, 27 inches wide, for Skirts, Frocks, and Warm Useful Frocks for Schoolgirls. Shades include Saxe. Reseda, Rose, Navy, Putty and Coronation (in the Dress Department upstairs) Price 2/6 YARD ALL WOOL PL AIDING FLANNEL, extra heavy, suitable or making little boys Trousers, etc., and heavy Shirts. Shades are Grev. Shetland. Chocolate, Navy. PRICES 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 5/11 YARD This Small Space is Reserved for Baby. FINE CREAM FLANNEL. 40 inches wide. shrunk, suitable for Baby’s Shawls, etc. PRICE C./9 YARD FINE ALL WOOL FLANNEL. nice and warm for Infants ’Wear. 'Cream only. 30 inches wide PRICES 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 YARD Radiantii. Nuns Veiling, Cashmere, Wool Taffeta, are all suitable for Infants’ Wear; these materials are in our Dress Department upstairs. “Doctor” Flannels. “DOCTOR” PYJAMA CLOTHS, 30 inches wide, all wool, extra warm for winter wear 4/6, 5/6 YARD COLOURED “DOCTOR” FLANNELS, all wool, thoroughly shrunk, in Grev, Pink. Shetland. Navy. etc. PRICES 3/6. 3/9, 4/6 to 5/6 YARD CREAM “DOCTOR'-' FLANNELS. 27/2S inches wide, nice soft finish suitable for Ladies’ and Gents’ L mlerwear or Children’s Pyjamas or Nightdresses. PRICES ARE 2/11, 3/6, to 4/6, PRINTED PATTERNS CALL We give 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash. PETTIE’S “THE DRAPERS” RADIO CATALOGUE D HOP A LINE OR CALL IN FOR OUR BIG NEW U RADIO CATALOGUE ILLUSTRATING ALL THE LATEST | IDEAS IN MODERN RADIO SETS i NORMAN E. BULL RADIO DEALER 182 Gladstone Road Gisborne—— -Box-: 2 1 WANTED KNOWN!!! For ease of working, fineness of grinding, super quality and maximum durability, OVENDEN’S HEREFORD BRAND OF HOUSE PAINTS yW V A 4 1. \cy : WAX' AILE SECOND TO NONE IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE*-. . HEREFORD PAINT WORKS PHONE 1140 ' MS RUTEHE ROAD, GISBORIff | k . :■ 1 )

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10564, 18 April 1928, Page 3

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