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WWc9 J^ESSr* \jK TAKE CsN^pJ heed \jjSßr NATURE'S WARNING. I"T\ULL, aching pains over the eyes and blurring of the JL/ print are but Nature's warning that your eyes want immediate attention. That is the time you should come to me. I can test your eyas, find the remedy, and if you need glasses I can fit them at small edst. \ You'd better by far let me test your eyes now than be sorry afterwards that you didn't, A. W. J. MANN r Gisborne.

BRIGHT PROSPECTS. "ALL NATURE DIES AND LIVES * JMJAir* BrpiAME NATURE is fast turning the foliage of the deciduous trees, to Autumnal tinte, and soon they will assumed theij* soihbre-hued Winter; pearance. But while plant life seems be dying and dreary. Winter at hand, prospect is made "bright by the anof thie enjoyment t<*< be found amusements during the long Hundreds of warm-hearted, |^^^B*able hostesses' are now planning oi*7 another of social parties. H^^B both young and old will find enIt may be an ev^ping for a musical evening; to the inclined, an evening Avith \\\\\\J_\\\\\\\\\\\i authors; a-semi : dance. party ; in j cf more wealthy citizens, large j |^^^Hnd dinner parties ; but, whether [ i small parties or the large, nature is much tho same, and we \\\\\\\\\\\\\\m)t be betraying secrets when we j before another week hundreds I^^^B ladies will be posing before the donning, ywith becoming many of the attractive lines advertising Vo-day for Evening Shawls pHH ..... iH^H)ULDEIR SHAWLS add very \\\\^_\\\\_\\w to the beauty of an Evening Cos\\\\\\\\\\\\W\t What we are showing are the thing this season. in Cream, Sky, Coral, __________Bd Black, 6s lid, lis 6(1, 13s 6d : 6d.22.5M. SHAWLS, Chiffon, and Lace, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 10s to 21s. Coats. We arc tempted to say a lot about these lovely garments, but will only use . a homely phrase. and say they are very uwfui.gaTmeftt'sxibr theatre and evening weatf**' ' r ''' -''•''"'* EVENING COATS (Newest shapes)^ in Cre^m, •* Sky, Pink, NU and Red, trimmed -Fur) New Oriental Lace and Insertion, 45s to £5 ss. Hosiery &» Gloves. LISLE THREAD HOSE, in White, Cream, Sky, and Pink, 2s 2d pair. BLACK SILK LACE HOSE, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5« 6d, 8s 6dl SiILK-TINI&HED GLOVES, in White, Cream, Pink, and Sky, 3s 3d. SILK GLOVES, in White, Cream, and Black, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid. ■ KID AND SUEDE GLOVES, in Bla eland White, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s 6d, and 9s 6d. Berth&A. l, REAL LACE BERTHAS, 15s 6d, 17s 6d V^ ti\ >"_S_Q< fiVl " ' *'*'" IRRAto^T" SEgfcT&i 7 BERTHAS, 21s, 2&fc 29s -6d, mm:- ' / 00 „. SlI/V^ -SKQUIN: BERTHAS, 22s 6d. BLA$£ SEQUIN BERTH AS, 9s 6d, X2^;6d; I4t» 6d, 17a 6d. "■" 'ITIMIS:* i wl'^AVe ne)per offered bettor value in j this necessary adjunct to Evening Dress, j HAND-PAINTED GAUZE & LACE | * FANSMOs 6d, lis : 6d, 12s 6d - WHITE GAUZE & LACE FANS, 15s 6d> 17s 6d. .- . . ■ . ■ OSTRICH FEATHER FANS, m Cream, Sky, Maize, Pink, and Black, 4s lid, J 6s "ltdi Ss bd, 9s 6d. ■:• ■■ Orecian Bands. | (One of this season's Novelties in ' Hair Ornaments). | ■ ."v. --..•■■'■'' ...'■-' ' I GRECIAN BANDS, set Brilliants and j Pearls, 3s 6d to 4k 3d. ' 7 GRECIAN BANOS, Gold Rims, with Ribbon and Brilliants, 4s 9d. GRFCIAN. BANDS, Sequin effects, 5a gd. 77:^7'^ ~ : .„ -. ' •'*; '■;,'.- > ■•> R vetoing Floxvers. One word oh the subject of ..Evening. Flowers. When tod buy a good Silver,' ({old, or Tissue Flower,- you have something tliat will look handsome throughout the season. ■• -„•■• EVE-MING FLOWERS, in Silver, Gold, and Colored Tissue, 7s dd; '9s , 6d, and 12s 6di the spray. Trimmings For Evening Wear We have anticipated a large demand and placed large .«rdejtf for all the New Ideiis, so .that we are' in a position to offer .our Customers* such vulufc that they cannot be otherwise than satisfied. SILVER SEQUIN TRIMMING, from 74 to 1 inch; 9d, 10d, Is 3d, Is 9d. SILVER SEQUIN TRIMMING, from. 1$ to 4" inches, -2s 9d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 6« 6d, Bs. lid. GOLD SEQUIN TRIMMING, 1_ to 2 inrhes, 2s lid, 4r 6d. _ BLACK AND BLACK AND SILVER SEQUIN TRIMMING, 1 to 3in, Is 9d, 2s lid. 3s 6d to 10p 6d. SILVER SEQUIN MEDALLIONS, 6 to & ihclies, 2s 6d to 3s 6d each ; or, 10s 6d to 12s 63 yard. DROP^ND TASSEL ORNAMENTS, infold, Silver,- and other evening shades, 3£d to 9d and Is Id. • '-'..■'.'".- * w.pettle&co. LIMITED. t. t. TfINiVCtIFFE . „ ;7. 'Managing Director.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11840, 1 May 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11840, 1 May 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11840, 1 May 1909, Page 7

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