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Seasonabl Are Attracting Widespread Attention Bigger Stocks EVERY BIG DEPARTMENT CARRIES AN IMMENSE RANGE OF QUALITIES AND STYLES, CHEAP QUALITIES, MEDIUM QUALITIES, BEST QUALITIES. HERE YOU WILL FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED. Better Values * * BECAUSE OF OUR UNUSUAL BUYING FACILITIES IN LONDON, BECAUSE OF OUR ABILITY TO PAY CASH AND TAKE ALL SPECIAL DISCOUNTS, WE. ARE ALWAYS ABLE TO OFFER BETTER VALUES. Popular Prices BECAUSE WE KNOW THE BUYING PUBLIC DEMANDS THE UTMOST IN VALUE, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS AS LOW AS POSSIBLY CONSISTENT WITH GOOD QUALITY-THE QUALITY ')■ YOU WOULD EXPECT TO PROCURE AT PETTIE'S. Hundreds of Pretty Frocks u" In Voile, Fuji Silk, Linen, etc. 9/11 19/6 to 49/6 yr ' In, PettiYs Showroom this week are (lis- V \ pi* played tho smartest modes for summer; \\. J wear, at prices well wiihih the. reach of J moderate purses. , Here are frocks for every figure and every fashion hotfr. • . . ■ ..-"; -/• -—-. ->- , /(U"' Dainty Voiles as low as 9/11 to. 19/6 each; shlartei\arid more exclusive styles j range in price from 25/6 to 69/6. • I An attractive range of pretty frocks sah specially for tennis wear, of white spun silk sfnd fuji, trimmed perhaps with i touches of color; hemstitching and I , .^ drawn thread work. \ / r ; 49/6, 63/- th M/6/- »' ' Charming and Exclusive styles for chic Afternoon, Wear, Crepe de Chines, •, " Georgettes,. and other fashionable V fabrics, are marked at— s ,-• MM* to £B/8/ flie Smartest Summer Hats Range in Pries from • 12/6 to 35/6. Becoming little Ready-to-wears, in the popular straws, smartly trimni'ed for present wear. Dainty Hats, in wide-brimmed styles of hemp,' rayefn,' visca, etc. A big rang© of pretty summer . styles'. ' ..... , t 29/6 t 0 52/6 Typical Values In! Underwear Ladies' Fine Cotton Bloomers. K good shape. Colors: Cierhe, Navy, Flesh, Pink, Maize, Helio. W.si z e,4/ 6 0.5., 5/0 Fine Cambric Nightgowns, Swiss make. Daintily finished with embroidery and hemstitching. 12/6, 13/6, 17/11 Fnji Silk Bloomers, in pure finish; exceptional value; w., 5/11 0.5., , 6/11 A bi(j range of Summer Vests, with short sleeves and no sleeves. . .•- 1/6, 1/11 2/3 to wT&A Pure Finish Fuji Silks, increetei and natural; 29inJ •; l/ii 2t/6 2/li 3/11 4/11 29-inch Colored Fuji Silks. A big range of popldar shades. 2/11 aM 3/6 Smart' new designs in Striped Fujis ' and Spun Silks; 29iri. ' v 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 The latest Check Designs inSpaiiellas. For smart frdeks. 5/11 The British All-silk Japshans, 38iti wide. Smart check' arid stripe patterns. 8/11 ym ;. "Super" Quality in plain colors, all popular shades, , including Navy, Saxo, powder, Grey, Beige, Reseda, eic. 40in., 9/11 Exclusive designs in Striped Crepe de Chines and Macclesfield Silk Crepes; 38in wide. 12/6 and 'ls/6 yaid - Crepe de Chines in an immense range of plain colors; 38in wide. 4/11, 6/11, 9/11 to Yj/Q yard. PETTIE THE DRAPERS THE RED SHOP Stan tetain Pen Depot y A ¥ ml ■ : m, ■ All Models In Stock " TifflFfi' No IC—2l/-. One Plain Gold Band—27/6. OFNT'I No 2C-W- One Plain Gold Band-27/6, 30/6. DdflGofd Brands and Clip-27/6 and 30/- . - i Swan Ink— 9d, 1/3 and 2/6 bottle. •MAMF ENGRAVED FREE ON EVERY PEN SOLD BY US. -NAME rrv. CHiLDREN'S BOOICS AND ANNUALS. Compare op* price? before buying. We import direct, and crfft sell at - . Competitive Prices. 1928 DIARIES NOW IN 1928 DIARIES A. Langridge & Co. MB OTATIONEBS GiSBORNE

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16509, 29 November 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16509, 29 November 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16509, 29 November 1927, Page 8

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