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The Yoque of KNITTED GARMENTS "IT" KITTED GARMENTS OP ALL KINDS ARFj ENJOYING SPECIAL POPULARITY THIS SEASON. SPORTS COATS, FROCKS, AND KNITTED COSTUMES ARE DISPLAYED IN HUNDREDS OF NEW STYLES, EACH EMBODYING SOME PLEASING FEATURE! OF DESIGN OR COLORING. THE LOW PRICES OF ALL THE LINES DISPLAYED IN O'UR SHOWROOM IS ATTRACTING SPECIAL ATTENTION TUTS SEASON, FOR THE VALUES ARE REALLY EXCEPTIONAL. KNITTED WOOL COSTUMES ARE THE LATEST. Smart Costumes, in the latest marled effects, 'black and white and lovat shades; Cardigan shape coats; 59/6. Other smart Knitted Costumes, in marled and fancy knit ; coats with rever collars; 69/6 to £6 6/-. Two only Knitted Silk and Wool Cos ttimes, in putty and flame, and nigger and flame marled effects ; 87/6. Fawn Knitted Costume, relieved with red hands on coat, and skirt; sgns. Smart Mole Knitted Costume, relieved with sine and gold bands on skirl, cuffs, and collar; £6 6/-. Knitted Costume, in rose color, with pin stripes in silk; £7 7/-. New styles in Jumpers and Skirts; a large range of shades, including nigger, fawn, putty, and cream, relieved with contrasting colored bands and panels; 87/6. Ss'JSiS “IRiOi! IUfIUIM! UMHHM miimkh must w CORDED VELVETEENS The popular Corded Velveteens are shown here in a reliable quality; for costumes, skirts, and dresses; shades are— Fawn, Mole, Saxe Bottle, Purple Havannah and Cream. 27 inches Wide 8/11 SEE THE ATTRACTIVE WINDOW DISPLAY FEATURING THE NEWEST STYLES. KNITTED WOOL FROCKS ilitted Wool Frocks, in lawn, rose, lemon, lienna, etc., all relieved with contrasting colors. Special value, 35/- and 37/6. ther shade*, including nigger, mole, puttvv Saxe, etc.; 42/- 47/6, and ' 49/6?W - mart Knitted Frocks, buttoned at neck and with rever collars, in a large range of colors; 58/6, 7*l/-, to 84/-.V KNITTED COATS AND JUMPERS ,)y Knitted Wool Sports Cardians. in cream, grey, and fawn, pecial value at 18/6. st of styles in smart Knitted umpers, in all shades, relieved •ith contrasting colors; 42/-, 9/6, to 84/-. ed Sports Coats and Cardigans, i a hig variety of styles; 22/6, 2/6, 47/6, to 63/-. nW Brushed Wool Cardigans, , 6 trip<» and plain colors; 63/nd 69/6. ind Wool Knitted Cardigans, in ose and nigger, saxe and fawn, rid apricot and fawn; 75/- and THESE ARE SOME OF THE NEW EVENING FABRICS Chiffon Taffetas, in a hig range of choice evening shades, 36in. wide; 11/6 yard. The popular Satin Grenadines, 38 inches wide; sky, pink, jade, helio, flame, salmon, kingfisher, turquoise; 14/6 yard. Beautiful effects and colorings in shot cliarmeuse, apricot, chartreuse, lemon, jade, gold, ciel, flame, amethyst, etc., 38in.; 19/6 yard. Chiffon Taffetas, in lovely shot effects; an immense range of colorings; 36 and 38 inches wide; 15/6 and 19/6 yard. Broche Silk Crepes and Crepe-de-Chines. in all the new evening shades; 38 inches wide; 25/yard. New effects in Broche Mousse!oines and Damns; beautiful evening shades; 36 to 40 inches wide; 25/-, 27/6, to 34/6 yard. The new Rcintilline Shot Nets, in shades to tone with silks ; 40 inches wide; 11/6 yard. A large variety of lovely Laces, in white, silver, nnd beautiful evening shades; 12/6, 17/6, to 27/6 yard. PETTI E’S THE DRAPERS.

J. S. AIISJT Registered. Sanitary Engineer and Plumber GLADSTONE ROAD, | Gisborne. j Estimates Furnt&hed Free FOR ALL CLASSES OR SVORK, 'Which, if entrusted to us will bo expo* ditionsly and faithfully carried out by a Staff of EFFICIENT WORKMEN At MODERATE charges. RE-OPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT’. railway”" stables. Most up-to-date stables in TOWN. .GIGS AND BUGGIES or HACKS. SPRING DRAYS ON HIRE. TfflC .ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT. A. C. LANGFORD, Proprietor. '.7S flood Good.* VI v IWJNALWiS for - iY 1 eluding Melons, Horse and A’ouitiy Foods. ’Pfccwi* 1341. 786

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16121, 9 May 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16121, 9 May 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16121, 9 May 1923, Page 7

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