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WM. PETTIE AND CO. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. FURTHER SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED. A LARGE SELECTION — Of— FRENCH NOVELTIES — In— FEATHERS WINGS MOUNTS - AIGRETTES Etc., Etc., Etc. A'Charming Rangs of ... READY-TO-WEAR HATSnew FELT AND FEATHER HATS (Trimmed and Untrimmed). Also, — THE POPULAR FUR TOQUES THE POPULAR FUR TOQUES In Great Variety. READY-TO-WEAR HATS, 10/6, 15/6, 21/Including THE LATEST NOVELTIES. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. THE MILLINERS Are prepared with the Very Latest PARIS MILLINERY 1 MODELS, Which they can copy or adopt to Customers' taste. ■ , WM. PETTIE AND CO. SPECIAL * * PURCHASE — OF— -J^ADIES' AND (CHILDREN'S JACKETS. j THE CHILL OF AUTUMN ''-. ■ Suggests the Warmth of a ; .-. GOOD TWEED JACKET. THE WINTER OF DISCONTENT Made Glorious Summer by Wearing one of HOOPER AND HOOPER'S SPECIAL PURCHASE JACKETS. CHILDREN'S JACKETS fjpm ■ . 5/- TO I6/6. LADIES' JACKETS from These Goods are the Newest m Tweeds and Smart Mixtures, and •undoubtedly the , Cheapest and ' Best Line ever offered to you. HOOPER AND HOOPER THE QUALITY DRAPERS .(Opposite Herald -Office), THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN; SENSIBLE JEKSEYS jFOB^:/^ ..... .:; : ; ; -| 'boys, Wie imported them, and \v,c tan'it ge.t any moi\e at these prices. , So, bestow your generosity on ithat Boy> and bxiy him one of 'these Jerseys while the3 7 ',r,e here. - You can't beat a Good Jersey for" a Boy— it keeps him warm, makes him look neat, besides saving his garments underneath. ' ■■''■■'. ..■"-.- WE HAVE A BIG STOCK OF THESE GOODS IN ■RED, WHITE, J^AVY & gLACK (ALL SIZES), WITH AND WITHOUT COLLARS, , FROM . .\. ' 2/6 cp : ■'..-■ ' '■■■■" ■ -A<h-- .' "■ "ON THE CORNER" "WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE." WHITE FLANNELETTES OF A SOFT FINISH AND CLOSELY WOVEN FOR LONG WEAR. , ,^UR New White Flannelettes for this Season, m Finish, Quality and Wear, arc far Superior to any makes we have previously shown. In Finish they have the. soft, smooth feel of a good flannel ; the quality is equal to the best we have ever stocked j their good, solid wear has already made the manufacturer famous. Tliey s are. not that thick, loose make that creates dissatisfaction after washing, but are closely woven, and just the right thickness to give the required amount of warmth for present wear. The prices are extremely moderate for sucJi good qualities : 32 inches wide, B£dand9£d yard ; 36 inches wide, 10£ d yard; EURE AND AMBRIDGE. IJIHE J}CONOMIC THE Is the best light to read or work by. OUR LAMPS give light almost equal to daylight, at a fraction — more cost. — NEW DESIGNS. A.PARNELUCo. IRONMONGERS

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10958, 29 April 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10958, 29 April 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10958, 29 April 1907, Page 2