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AND NOW THESE A T MODERATE PRICES 89/6, 97/6 to Attractive and Most Becoming Styles in Myiesta, Muraline and Ray-de-Chine Variety of design and coloring, exquisite cut and tasteful trimmings, place these pretty Summer Frocks <n a class entirely their own. Wo are . displaying a wonderful range of., styles at popular prices, and amongst the most popular are these new models* in the season’s most successful fabrics, including Myiesta, Mural me, and other .new weaves. ■ Embroidery motifs, pleats, contrasting shades are prominent features of the trimmings utilised. Prices 89/6 to £5/5/There are many lovely models or French and Viennese designing in Crepe de Chines. Lace, Georgette and other popular fabrics at—£6/6/- to £B/19/6

NEW STYLES in Two 8 Three-piece Suits for present wear Just to hand is a comprehensive range of new Jumper Suits in Crepe de Chine. These feature the new. Y necked Jumper trimmed with diagonal applique hands of darker tunings. Skirts' have the newest side pleats and plain front panels* Colorings include mauve, fawn, rose, cedar and beige. Prices £4/4/- to £6/13/6 Two and three piece Suits in fine quality Milanese, are displayed in a diversity of new styles. Exceedingly smartly cut and perfect fitting, they are most popular for present wear. 69/6, 89/6 to £4/19/6 W Q, O -w— mrawm Eaaßaaßßß Dozens of Pretty Styles NOVELTY NECKWEAR Fancy Collars in a great range of styles. These include the new frilly collar of ninon or georgette in white or lwige, also dainty little embroidered collars in crepe de chine and silk Prices 2/11 to 7/11 The newest in pretty tie scarves, of stencilled and printed crepo de chine, cut on the cross, for easv tying in knot or how. 5/11 -

Three Popular Lines in SILK STOCKINGS “PIGEON” . fine gauge silk hose, perfect, fitting. with long silk panel and seamless feet; all new shades. 8/11 pair '‘CORTICELLI,” pure silk hose, fully fashioned with, extra reinforcing at . toes, all sizes from very small-to extra large, in 20 new and exclusive colors. 12/6 pair “HALF HEEL”—the latest ~ Kayser noreltv, a very popu-.' lar variation of the slipper heel, in all the season’s shades. 15/11 pair SUMMER HATS of Charm and Distinction And such a wonderful variety to choose from. Models for race wear. Smartly designed ready-to-wears. from the world renowned firms of Connor, Cupic, Lincoln Imp, Croupe, etc. The MODELS Are attractively designed in lace, georgette and satin, tastefully adorned with French flowers and hand applique work. We specially feature a large range of fittings for matrons and others, requiring a Targe head fittings. Prices range from—--49/6 to 63/” Smart New Ready do-wears Becoming Hats in the popular close fitting shapes, • new straws, including the feather weight pineapple straws; ■ ballibrintals fine, pandans,.etc. A big range of prices from — 12/6 to 25/6 Exclusive Tailored Hats in' fine quality straws, black, navy and other new shades, effectively trimmed. 29/6 to 69/6

PETTIE’S “The Drapers” WFLUENZA is widespread In Kwopn, g serious in England. J§f : ' p"he N.Z. Government Healtjj Dept. M now taking active steps to prevenJKan outbreak in New Zealand. J&-- . fig ■ Make assurance doubly sufifeipy in vourJiorae. ,-rSotol is/Scuirtain deS'tii to til toe ’siu. s idffi sMl£- EWERTWHEgE. woz. Tjial i#ttlf withjWreo ;810 w S|pray«F, ]£iyt 2/4 ; Quart ||6. Jpalf gairon 7/4. Spray*;2/-'Jfcd 2/6. M OTO TRADE VVITHIN THE EMFIH LOTOL IS AN EMPIRE PRODUCT NiZ^"Wholesale Distributor*: JOSEPH NATHAN 4c CO. LT P.0.80x 15*9. \V*Uiaitt«» ;

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10726, 25 October 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10726, 25 October 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10726, 25 October 1928, Page 3

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