NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. angQß u’"-ijratcregg^BZiL’ax^ PRETTYs NOTIONS FOR XMAS GIFTS. CHUISTM ' S, with its attendant festivities and interchanges of gifts and good wishes, 13 only a short time off. . , __ , , Pettio’s Store is at present a veritable Christmas Depot, Ibis season, the Home buyers have literally ransacked the English and Continental markets for Christmas novelties. The result is a collection of gift goods, the like of which has never been seen in Gisborne. There are quaint little glove and handkerchief boxes from Paris perfumes in dainty presentation cases, from Cologne, Pots Pourri, purse and handkerchief bags, and hosts of other suitable presents for everybody. . - ... , o. An idea of the immensity of the stock can only bo gained by a visit u> the Store "We invite you to call. We won’t press you to buy. Fancy Handkerchiefs, froiuGd to 2/- each. Puro Linen Handkerchiefs, in boxes of half a dozen, 2/9 box. A large assortment of Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes and baskets, at 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/11 to 10/6. Large variety of Perfumes. Photo Frames in silver, and an exceptionally pretty line in art needlework. These goods are uniquo and should sell very readily. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes. Quaint Hairpin Boxes. Pot Pourri and Fancy Soaps. Back Combes, studded with brilliants, from 3/11. Silver Belts at 6/11, 8/6, 9/11. Belts in Suede and Petersham, and Oriental designs, from 1/6. Lace Ties, from 1/6 to 35/6. Lace Plastrons, from 3/6. Lace Collars, from 3/11. Lace Jabots, from 2/11. IN THE HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. Cushion Covers, in silk Tapestry, from 5/6. Handsome Cushion Covers, in Ottoman Silk. Crash Embroidered Cushion Covers, from 2/Holland Embroidered Cushion Covers, from 3/3. Cushion Covers in Muslin and Lawn, from 2/3. Mohair Cushion Covers, all colors, at 5/li, Embroidered Tussore Silk Cosey Covers, from 6/9. Ottoman Silk Cosey Covers. Cesey Covers in Silk Tapestry, from 6/11. Cushiou Tops of Japenese Crepe, from 1/Tapestry Cushion Tops from 1/6Call and inspect our stock of these goods. The above lines are only a few picked at random from our immense stock. PRESENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. T. E. TGNEYCLIFFE, Managing: Director. Coil Gild inspect OUR STOCK.
To STAND THE SEASON At MAKAURI the Draught Stallion YOUNG GARNET. YOUNG GARNET is a beautiful bay, standing 1G.3, on short legs, with a splendid quality of bone, plenty hair and good sound feet. YOUNG GARNET’S sire, Garnet, is by British Lion (imp.), dam Topaz, by Overdraft; grand-dam by Dugdale (imp.). Winner of First Prize and Society’s Medal for Draught Stallion at Poverty Bay A. and P. Society’s Show, 1896-97-98-1900. His dam, Hose Auckland—Conqueror. Taking into consideration he has the Garnet —British Lion blood on hi§_ father’s side, and the Auckland —Conqueror on the mother’s, he should leave great stock. Auckland and Garnet both have stock in this district which would be hard to outclass. YOUNG GARNET has proved to be a sure foal-getter. YOUNG GARNET has been very successful in the Show Ring, having taken three Firsts, two Seconds, and twice Champion. TERMS: Single Mare £3 3s; two or more'as per agreement. Fees to be paid before removal of mares. Six weeks’ grazing free, after which 2s per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. wm. McCullough, Ma'kauri. N.B. —As this horse is under my own care, breeders can rely on their mares receiving every attention. W.M.C. mo STAND THIS JL SEASON At WAIOHIKA, The Draught Stallion LOCH LOMOND LOGH LOMOND is by Glen Lyon, dam Grand Duchess, bred by Douglas McLean, Esq. Winner of First Prize and Champion as a three-year-old at Hawke’s Bay Show in 1901. Albo, the Draught Stallion CANONGATE. CANONGATE, syrs, sire H&rdaman, grandsiro Shepherd Lad, dam Daisy; Shepherd Lad by Herd Laddie (imp.), dam Maggie McCormick 1., by Lord Salisbury (imp.); Canongate, dam Jean, by the champion horse. Extinguisher, ored by Henney Bros., Southland. Winner of First Prize and Champion at the Poverty Bay Show, 1907. TERMS: Single mare £3 10s; two or more the property of the same owner £3. Six week’s grazing free, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged,* without further notice. Fees to be paid before the removal of the mares. All. care • taken, but no re* sponsibility incurred. ' Apply to— GRAY,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2368, 8 December 1908, Page 3
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