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Attractive Initial Display Of Autumn and Wilder Gooijs \ : ■->■ •• : : '- - ■■ - » _; — 1 s THE" NEW GOODS that have been opening for the past few weeks make indeed a fascihating showing. The variety. is; so large, the styles so diverse,, : ; ;?, and everything so beautiful that M r e have no hesitation whatever m saying that even the most exclusive tastes can bo assured, of perfect satisfaction. •• In the Costume Department the leading styles for Autumn aftd Winter wenr t* await your inspection, while the Milline ry and Dress Departments contain tho ? Very Latest Novelties decreed by Dame Fashion. . . n We hope you will take an early opportunity of viewing every tiling, and the moderate pricing should make the purchase of your new Outfit an easy ,* matter. — : — — — — •■ — ; ; — JC CHOICE DRESS FABRICS Yon will find unexpected pleasure m a brief inspection of our stock of iDress Fabrics. All the newest weaves are represented m the assortment, and the coloring's arc particularly smart and attractive. Man^^^usivej Costume Lengths are- shown y in rich vp|ian torn stripes, Ohe--veron effects, Donegal tweeds, etc. Harris tweed effects, 'also, are tc be very • popular this season, and we have some particularly desirable lines m grey, brown, and green mixtures, ranging m price from 3s 6d yard. Zebelines and knop Cheviots, too, are m vogue. We ha-ve a. fine showing of these m shades of amethyst, grey, olive, and vieux rose at 3s 9d yard. Other seasonable -fab- .41 '' lies- are smart mixed tweeds, large black and white check effects, faced Vene- ; * tian cloths m a large range of new colorings, Cheviot .serges, etc. The show- * ing. is well worth a Visit of inspection. <v _ ; _, ____ ____ . — , ___ — _ J THE NEWEST MODES IN MILLINERY '■■•.'• " ' *•' Damo Fasliion has excelled herself this season m the charming originality /■■' of her Millinery prodiuctiqns. Nothing so delightfully becoming as the smart toques and turbans of velvet and satin — daintily trimmed m divers styles — lias been seeri for a long time. ' ,' • ' i . ' ' ' '. Below we describe a few models, but ii is •• impossible to attempt a descrip- ;.., ' tion of many of the charming Hats, on view m our Showrooms. We recommend you to pay them _. visit -- -while they are so full of interest. ■ ■ •■',''.'■■'■ '■■' ■ ■,''■. .-■■... •£ Smart bell-shaped Hat, of black vel vet, trimmed with bow of emerald glace - silk, 40s. : v t Becoming Hat of black panne velvet, with piping of white and soft crown " of panne, finished with white kid roses, 47s 6d. I Largo Hat of cinnamon satin, lined with,black. velvet, trimmed with bladk / ' ' silk fringe^ steel g.ilcn and cabocho'n, adorned with cinnamon and black "•:■'/" jgrass, 37s 6d. - }- ■ ' I^arge Toqne of -mole panne velvet, trimmed with three-shaded' cerise tips .•• ,; ',' ' and fancy cabochon, 65s 6d. ■. ■ . \ /; - •.• . ■•• /-, •'■•:;■■■'' ■ ■•■ v ■ Wm. Pettie & Co., Ltd. \ FOREMOST WITH THE LATEST FASHIONS. • : '■.. j\\ -a :• ' '''•' '•--'■- - - • •. . 'V. • -.. ' . , .-.

-- I THE MERCIFUL, MANIS MERCIFUL TO HIS BEAST ''"■') '..' No lover ot hOTses- could go to bed with an easy conscience knowing that \ his favorite horse was m pain '! V't He naturally takes every precaution v/ ; i .' .to guard against r table ailments, 'and • -/. t , . ;, i, therefore should never be without S REDSTONE'S I GRIPE DRENCH ,%).,', the most efficacious remedy for gripes on the market to-day- ■ — — : — '~. ■■'.'- ■,■'"' ■■■.'■■■. N • ';!/:, .In all cases, however severe, th,e first i -T '-'■.<:■'" relief is practically instantaneous ; it curea with marvellona rapidity, and does ■■■"IS.- permanent, lasting good — ■■■ Bernard Chambers, Esq., of Te Mata, r . v .. ■ ■ * Havelock North, writes :— •■.■'. "I; have found it so efficacious for , '..'■?■'. :. ''.■;" horses that I intend never to be with - ./■■::. ■■- '•■''■ • :.. % ' out it." '>•'.• ■ V '-''./ 1 ; — - ■''-■'?•■' I I ' ■.-•.-. ■ : i"l :■-.* ' ! Is it m yours! If not, why not! .'■':'■ '«: ' ! ■■■••.' .-- Prices and particulars from ? ! J. R. REDSTONE & SONS V p BISBOBHE.': '„

fWhat Constitutes Good Ale^ fl Persons who drink Ale should remember ' flB §H That Read's ''Dog's Head" Bass Is always brewed from, *" fS§ jH '"'the choicest materials. " s , JB •-* "" 'os^ ** $# rewe d with the ! fcard water from the springs " jMB H owfre'd by Messrs. Bass & Co,, the renowned brewers of ' 2_B| 1 'DOG'S HEAD 'BASS m ( That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of r___| |B ~ London, England, m the most modern bottling establishment m the world. H ,/.* Sj^h>,Ale is of the :__l__SfipH&!^B_. "'H ' finest quality, always ,_ire£CTOft jH ,.. .„.' uniform and never turns .jrecfflP^*^ 4itK-L ' ' sH H:. is the family beverage II \J ' j^f*«R^y g *Rl I II fl ■ . in 'all English homes. W^ (f^^^J MM/ J&l l ' U fl Every bottle bears %J*j_v j&Sw fl ■ this label, yvhlof* la li_VWv ' JkF s*F&M ' B ■^ tha aeal of exoeilertoe / j^mSSJr _afl SOLD EVERYWHBRC ___T ..',.<.'■, ■< " .1- » 'I ■ •

PRESENTS to suit all season*; pre sentst hatn over wear out, but eon tlnualy delijrht the eye, are always obtainable at Parker'* Imperial Art Studio, Grey Btreot. Gisburne. "90

JOHNSTONE AND SMITH, the Progressive Tailors. — Experts m Gents' Riding Breeches. Ask the men that wear them.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12411, 22 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12411, 22 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12411, 22 March 1911, Page 2

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