. r y ; j'y Pettits introduce the. c-M ■ u IN WONDERFUL VARIETY AND AT DISTINCTLY MODERATE PRICES. These Charming REFLECT FASHION’S LATEST FANCIES. > F/ The wealth of pretty styles sh own in our Millinery Dept, is an exact reflection of the latest and smartest creations of London and a Paris. Hats for every occasion are displayed, from the strictly useful type to the more exclusive and becoming models. 9 i ANJ.W THIS BECOMING LITTLE STYLE At 29/6 Is in a new llayon Fabric called Muraline, washes & launders perfectly, and is typical of dozens of other similar styles that are stocked in all sizes. Prices range from — ■ 19/6 to 35/The READY-TO-WEARS INTRODUCE FURTHER NOTES OF ORIGINALITY IN CROWN AND BRIM THE PRICES RANGE FROM 15/6 to 35/Shown in all popular shades, as beige, rose, grey, green and the new tones or blue! Trimmed with heavy corded and velvet ribbons and most popularly priced THE MODELS are particularly attractive and becoming; many featuring the wider brim ''depicted above, and trimmed with ribbon-- lace and flowers, m black, navy and attractive mid tones of beige, grey, rose, etc. 39/6 to 63/AND MANY PRETTY FROCKS FOR AFTERNOON WEAR 49/6 to 89/6 We’re naturally charming range of Frocks we-are showing for "present season’s wear,, in such popular fabrics as crepe de chines., and the newer Rayon weaves, beautifully designed and most effectively trimmed. The prices range from — 49/6 to 89/6 - Then the stylish ly;tle models direct from Paris and Vienna, hand made and most exquisitely trimmed, feature such . fabrics as crepe de chine, georgette and lace, shown in all sizes including. S.S. W.,. - S.W. and O.S. Priced at. £5/5/- to £B/19/6 FOR TENNIS AND SPORTS WEAR. Smartly cut and designed frocks, for outdoor wear, in popular spun silks and art silk fabrics. ' These have short sleeves and long sleeves, and are also shown in a complete range of sizes including maids. 19/6, 29/6 to 49/6 New and attractive- stripes,; in" smart sports frocks, spun'silks' crepes and fast colour rayon fabrics. 35/- to 63/PETTIE’S ThE DRAPERS
How la Your Boiler? It has been stated that a man’s stomach is his boiler, his body liis engine, and his mouth the fire box. Is your boiler (stomach) in good working ordei oi is it so weak that it will not stand a full load and not be able to supply the needed energy to your engine (body) P If you have any trouble with your stomach Chamberlain’s Tablets will do you good. They strengthen and invigorate the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally.—Obtainable from E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne. Don’t sleep by yourself. Take your old friend “UNIQUE” tu bed with you and keep W3rm and comfy all night. J.H sines.- Uritahi’s Itest Hot Wat*r Jssc-—II.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10712, 9 October 1928, Page 3
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