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SHELTONS gfff for the mm 5 > Jit; « ?- O v /•- *ss II L lw $5?. V sgXS>* J«SX« ;..5N I*l S&X;Xj w w « nap m?. t \ THE SHOWROOM OFFERS ASCOT ENSEMBLE With hand-bock printed spot Orcsta Frock in maize and brown with bolero coat in nut brown taffeta. S.W. 89/ (j PEASANT FROCK Fhort puffed sleeves and applique work enhance the charm of this pleasing little Peasant Frock in floral burnt orange and coffee tonings. SAV. 63/TAILORED FROCK Multi-coloured coin spots arc woven into this snappily Tailored Frock of chocolate ground with pleated skirt. Daintily collared and cuffed. S.W. 637navy AND WHITE FROCK Crisp and elegant Is this Navy and White Frock with Matching Coatee in serolly patterned Florida crepe, trimmed with white Ottoman silk. S.W. 79/6 SHEER FROCKS In multi-coloured block stripes; smart and colourful, and trimmed with matching posies, etc. S.S.W., SAV., W. 63/ " MATRON’S FROCK In bordered floral on navy ground, In rich clover tonings. Contrasting collar and belt effects. W.X. £>7/6 FLORAL SILK LACE The newest effect is Floral Silk Dace combined with matching georgette on a dainty little frock with two-ttone belt. S.W. 57/6 TAILORED FROCK In clover flat crepe with white pin stripe. Neat collar and pocket effect. 49/6 NAVY SHEER FROCK "Heavy-weight Navy Sheer Frock with contrasting hip-length coat, tailored in navy and white striped taffeta. S.W. £5/5/ORGANDIE EDGE TO EDGE COAT Navy Swiss Embroidered Organdie Edge to Edge Coat over white georgette slip. Bouffant sleeves, trimmed with taffeta binding and bullous. SAW. £4/9/6 MAIDS’ FROCKS In floral or coin spot sheers, pastel grounds. Valenciennes lace collars and Pock-C s. -loin. 22/ () SWAGGER COAT In trellis weave tweed, yoked back with inverted pleat and attachable half-belt. W. m i a 31 s *; II 111 l 111 I 111 111 Hll till I RUST TAN SEVENIEIGHTHS-LENGTH SWAGGER COAT In self-coloured check weaves. Edge-to-edge stylo, with stitched fronts and pockets. w. 84/-HIP-LENGTH JIGGAR COAT In gold light-weight tweed, fully pleated, swing back and Elizabethan collar. S.S.W. 59/6 FEATHER-WEIGHT SWAGGER In Oyster Fleck Tweed. Stitched collar and pockets and inverted pleated back. W. 57/6 SHEER FULL-LENGTH COATS In heavy-weight georgette, smartly tailored edge-to-edge styles. Navy, nigger, and black. S.W., W., W.X., O.S. 39/6 t 0 59/6 SUMMER-WEIGHT TWEED COAT Full length, with fitted back, wide rovers with contrasting stitching S.W. 52/6 SHOES FOR THE SHOW You’ll find elegance and comfort in the new range of Shoes just to hand. The very latest is here for your approval, and prices are strictly moderate. CHAMPAGNE COLOURED FABRIC, High Cut Court, brown trim, spun hML 19/11 15/6 EXCLUSIVE WHITE KID HIGH-FRONTED COURT, span heel, longvamp 25/6 SNAPPY WHITE NET HIGH-FRONTED COURT, long vamp, span hMI 18/9 For Dressy Wear: PLAIN SMARTLY-CUT NAVY KID COURT, span t,wl •. 28/6 Exclusive Nigger Brown HIGH-FRONTED TAB COURT, span heel. 37/6 I Matron’s-Wear: SMART BLACK GLAOE-FRONTED COURT, broadfitting, Cuban heel. 29/6 Superior WHITE BUCKSKIN TIE, span heel 17/6 PLAIN WHITE KID COURT, span heel ~.. 17/6 Dainty WHITE COURTS, crochet effect, smart shaped Cuban heel 18/9 ■'WHITE KID COURT, Cuban heel , 16/6 tl. ' NATURAL LINEN TIE, London Tan trim, span heel An annual event looked forward to by those discriminating people who prefer quality goods. Fashion’s very latest is here for you approbation, and we—Gisborne’s 60 year old store—are proud of the selection we can offer you, while the happy medium pricings leave nothing to be desired, and help make your shopping a pleasure. A Millinery SHOW That takes tip top honours for Value W@?/" d m : w & m <0 MODEL HATS Ealihuntal with wide drooping brims and good lUting crowns. 'l'rimmod velvet, ribbon, flowers, etc. Black, navy, nigger, mst, beige and white. 35/TAILORED MODELS In Baku and Bankok, trimmed cite ribbon, posies and eye veils. Nigger, navy black and tan. 25/6 10 29/6 SEMI MODELS In attaractive shapes and comfortable linings, sweeping brims and unusual crowns swathed with two-tone georgette. 21/6 READY-TO-WEARS In dozens of becoming styles, Bretons, Halos and wide shady brims trimmed with swathes, attractive streamers and ribbon chin straps. Fitting 21 i to 23. 12/6'” 21/6 CHILDREN’S AND MAIDS’ HATS In plain and fancy leghorns and crinolines, trimmed self 9/11 10 11/6 BEACH HATS In multi coloured straws with shady brims and new Moxi--1/3 10 3/6 FEATHER-WEIGHT FELTS .In beige and grey tonings. 'Kmart tailored .shapes, and snapy trimmings. 12/6 coloured ribbons, etc. t '••••: Si MEN’S WEAR MEN! Make a point of inspecting our new season’s clothing, mercery and footwear. Style, cut, quality and price leave nothing to be desired. GENTS' SUITS, in the finest of English and Colonial Worsteds, make is one of the highest order, and range of patterns include the newest and best. Prices range from £5/5/GENTS' TWO PIECE SUITS, in fine grey worsted, medium shade, made with action back, coat art silk lined, two inside pockets. Trousers feature tunnel tops, outside bearer. Flap and button, to hip pocket, etc. Every detail is included in this suit that appeals to the better dressed man. At 65/FOR THE COUNTRY MAN, we have a few two-piece tweed suits in varied styles ideal for holiday wear and just the thing for the Show. All good new shades. Price from y^o SPORTS COATS. This year the range of styles and colours is more extensive than ever. We have made a point of including the best of them in our stocks. See our greens, blues and oxblood tonings. Prices from 47/6 We have received this month from England a fresh shipment of GENTS' FOOTWEAR especially for the Show and Christmas season. Our particular choice is considered by many experts as the best of English production. Make a point of seeing some of the following numbers: GENTS' BOX CALF OXFtJBP SHOE. New toe. splendid fitting, very smart in appearance. 32/6 BLACK GLACE KID OXFORD SHOE, medium toe, special foot form. A most comfortable as well as smart shoe. 35/TAN CALF MONK SHOE. Without doubt one of tlie best of this style obtainable. Outstanding in fitting and appearance. 35/RAINCOATS. When buying see that you get something reliable. Everyone of our coats we guarantee. S.B. style. D.B. style or Mil 1" tary style. From £2/15/BLAZERS, In all wool best quality blazer cloth in good range of new stripes and plain cloths. From 29 /0 SPORTS TROUSERS. What we have said about our sports coats applies to our sports trousers. We have a trouser to match any sports coat. From 49/6 CREAM TROUSERS, for the hot days. Flannel, gabardine and serges. From 29/0 SHIRTS. If you have not tried a Faulat shirt, see that you make your next shirt a Faulat. Perfectly tailored and with three collars to match 12/6 TAN GLACE OXFORD SHOE, plain back with plaited vamp and to °- rl / is nothing more suitable for Gisborne's summer months. Maximum comfoit, good appearance, lasting wear. O*)/ " TAN OXFORD SHOE, New toe with splendid joint Fitting peuranee. A shoe for the man who cares. Verv smart -35/We also carry stocks of BOSTOCKS GENTS’ English and Colonial. SHOES and other makes. Ranging from 19/6 HATS. Genuine fur felt hats are what we stock, and of the highest grades. Our recommendation is the Wilson hat. A really good English product stocked in tho most popular shades and shapes. 25/r K s' y Bif HOSIERY, GLOVES, HAND BEr x ap ■§! bags, and all ■the new 11m Jt/W IT iff SEASON’S ACCESSORIES kJEwcI RS/ itiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHUiiiuiiiiHtiuiiiiiHiiiHiiiimitiiiiiiHtiiiiiiiiiiitmiiuiiiiiiim KAYSER SILK HOSIERY, full fashioned “Mir-o-Kleer” in twelve lovely / spring and summer colours. 44X Chiffon ... / Paw (iiiX Bt. Service 5/11 pair.... 175 X Med. Service 6/11 pair fa // SI nux Service 7/11 pair 119 Heavy Service 8/11 pair Other well known makes of PURE SILK HOSE include ARISTOC, BONDS, CORTICELLI, LUSTRE, etc. _ ' . Pnom 3/U and 4/H >» 10/6 p,,r DULLTONE HOSIERY, a lovely fine weave in dull finish Rayon Hose. Well reinforced for wear. In all the newest colours. 2/11 pair ~// WHITE COSTUME FRONTS, in Organdie Muslin trimmed with Dainty Val lace and finished at the neck with Jabot and tiny black bow. 6/6 each v SMART COSTUME FRONTS, in good quality washable satin. Attractive l / pin tuck trimmed. In white and maize. • 10/6 each BEIGE GEORGETTE COSTUME FRONTS, with TENNIS SOCKS in silk plated cotton, double roll lii.ee trimmed pleated jabot. 9/11 each tops, white only. ..1/9 pair GAILY STRIPED WAISTCOAT FRONTS. . WASHING DOESKIN GLOVES, in white and .Double-breasted effect featuring greens, blues, chamois. Beautiful quality, good fitting, reds, browns and orange tones. These are ultra ° P air smart and reasonably priced at 10/6 each SUEDE AND WEARCLEAN GLOVES. A very ATTRACTIVE COSTUME FRONTS, in figured fine quality. Excellent wearing and lovely for a marocain in lovely colours of field-green, clover, smart summer glove, in brown, navy, black and tiger gold and blue. 9/11 each beige. \ ‘\2/§ and 13/6 pair SILQUESTIA TENNIS SOX. White art silk plaited lisle, pretty striped tops of Blue beige/navv, green beige/gold, gold beige/brown. 2/6 pair SUMMER HANDBAGS, an attractive style in spring fabric, well finished. 5/11 each An unusual stvlo in white fabric, zipp pouch and mirror. 5/11 each WHITE WASHABLE HANDBAGS, nickel finishings,'all the latest styles. From 5/11 to 13/6 each VAN RAALTE GLOVES, in suede fabric and silk. All attractively finished, fancy cuffs. In brown, navy, beige, black, while and parchment. 4/6, 4/11, 5/6 pair SILK AND COTTON ANKLE SOX, double roll tops, in three shades of beige. 2/3 pair BEACH SOX, silk plated lisle in tussore, red, blue, green and lemon. 1/11 pair CASHMERE OVERSOX. White with coloured striped tops in blue, »red, brown,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19777, 3 November 1938, Page 14

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