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ADAIB BROS, JJAVE JUST OPENED—SPECIAL SHIPMENTS of High-Class Goods for the Coming Summer in GENTS' HATS Fbom Meebbs Tbess & Co., London Woodbow A Sons, London

And the Celebrated COOL SPRING HATS. —A Lauge Assohtaient of— SOFT, STRAW, & HARD HATS in Newest Shapes PANAMA HATS. (The Hat of tiie Season.) BOWLING, CRICKETING & TENNIS HATS. A Fine Range of New Goods in SOFT STRAWS for Summer Wear,

CAPES, &c Obtainable only at

Adair Bros

Millinery and Dressmaking Departments,

WILLIAM PETTIE BAS much pleasure in directing the attention of the Ladies to the above Departments, and to the very large display of New Millinery Goods of every description now being shown, most of which have been imported direct from London, together with many Novelties and Hpecialties, selected by Miss Mllson in the Colonial markets. The Millinery workroom has been placed in charge of Miss Hogg, who has had long and satisfactory experience in Auckland ana other centres, and already her good taste in Trimming has been most favorably commented upon.

DRESSMAKING. The Dressmaking Rooms are again open, Miss Allan having returned from Wellington with the Latest Fashions and Freshest Ideas. Miss Allan’s success during the past Season has induced her to considerably increase tier Staff, and she hopes during the Homing Season to meet more promptly the increasing demands of this Department. She would, however, urge upon ladies the necessity of giving their orders in every case as early as possible. With the above Important Departments, under such efficient management, WILLIAM PETTIE, Has Every Confidence in Soliciting the tinued and increased support of the ladies o the district. GLADSTONE ROADj Gisborne.

STILL REMAINING. THEY MUST GO, THE BALANCE OP BLANKETS AND BUGS, Also LADIES’ JACKETS, CAPES, MACINTOSHES And CHILDREN’S COATS SALE PRICES At EURE’S ECONOMIC.

[A CARD.] D R - E DMUND Buckeridge, , DENTAL SURGEON, Of the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Has taken rooms in MR C. A. DeLAUTOUR’S BUILDINGS, And may be Con-ulted there on and alter AUGUST lei.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 520, 17 September 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 520, 17 September 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 520, 17 September 1902, Page 2

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