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DSAPEET, CLOTHir-IG, &o. ItRRRKRRRKR R R R R R It R R R R R R AT t> E N D E L L ' S. R R -A. XV R R R It U It HATS FOR R R ?T!HE XXOLIDAYS. R X 1 -tl U R THE SEASIDE. R it R X MORNING SHOPPING, ETC. It X It It From a Very Large Assortment we II R Particularise Two Specials. It It No. I—LADIES' WHITE DRILL R R and HOLLAND HATS, Mushroom R It Shape, with Fashionable Butter- R It ily Bows of Muslin, R It R 4/6. It R It No. 2—LADIES' RAFIA FLOPS, in It X "Burnt" Shades, with Large R It . Butterfly Bows of Muslin iv R It Assorted Shades—A Real Shady It It Hat. R It o/1 1 it It It It CHILDREN'S WASHING HAT It R (opens out flat for ironing), with It It Goffered Frill, trimmed with R It Val Lace, R It It \\ 2/11. II it it It THE SAME STYLE, in a Better It It Quality, with a Goffered FrlM of It It Embroidery, It 11 It \l 3/11. g It X It « 11 It i< It piR IN T TV RESS ES. R 11 X It FOR THE CHILDREN, Durable and It 11 Cheap; just right for the sea- It It side iv the New French Shape, A It 2/11. It It CHECK ZEPHYR DRESSES, two It It Frills and Frilled Yoke. 3/11. It It LITTLE BOYS' BOX-PLEATED It It WHITE TUNICS, in Drill aud It It Pique, 2/11. R it STYLISH WHITE DRILL TUNICS, It It with Blue Mercerised Crash Col- It R lars and Cuffs, 3/11. It H It X It « it t> a by t t c m s. it H ±5 It It It It ELABORATELY TRIMMF.D PISA- I'll FORES, pretty presents, no two It It alike. All at 2/11. " It SILK CAPES. Beautifully Trimmed, It It with Silk Embroidery, something It It new for baby. 10/ li and 12/6. It It BlßS—Special Lines for Presents— It It iv Silk, trimmed with Silk It 11 Embroidery, 2/, 2/3, 2/6. It It « It « It "O- ENDEL L' S, T T D., It H XV XJ It U QCeEN-ST., and It It It R "THE NEW SHOP," NEWTON. It It II j h It R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R It R CJPECIAL "PURCHASE, fe X r»A,n (RUMMER TTNDEUSKIRTS. ROMAN SATIN. AH Fashionable New Shades. Brown, New Green, Light Blue, Stripes, etc., etc. High-class, Well-cut Garments, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, and 7/11 each. Also, A Choice Selection of LADIES' BLACK LACE CAPES AND MANTILLAS, All New and Fresh. Selling Much Under Regular Prices, at TJUSHBROOK AND TDRIDG.UAN'S, Just above the Grey Statup, 364, 306, 3ttS, 370, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND.

fi REV AND "pORD, J IMITKD, Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival and opening up of seven cases of KEADY-TO-WKAR (iOODS, including the LATEST CRAZES in LADIES' NECK WEAR, and the most Stylish Productions in LADIES', MAIDS', and CHILDREN'S .■SUNSHADES. .Q.KEV AND "poitD. T IMITED, Knowing Your Requirements, Make a special study of your every want, aud a visit to fPiiE "QLD DEEIiiVE," XTEWTON. WILL PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT Q. REV AND Tj-lORD, T I.MITED, HAVE THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES. LADIES' COSTUMES—Cream Serge Cos tumea, with Bolero Jackets, smartly cut and nicely trimmed, LYi/6, 2i)/(i, 29/ li LADIES' COSTUMES — Light Summer Tweed and Flannel Costumes, made iv the latest English Styles, 20/0, 20/6, 85/G, 42/. 4-V LADIES' WASHING ROBES—White or Cream Muslin, trimmed with lace aud insertion, 12/0, 15/ C, l'J/G LADIKS' WASHING ROBES—Made of Cheeked Gingham, and nicely trimmed wilh luce, S/11, 10/«, 12/0, 10/11, 1.)/^ LADIES' WASHING ROBES —White Mercerised Lawn, Lace Yoke, aud Trim ming, 12/ ii, 15/0, l'J/0 LADIES' WASHING BLOUSES—Light and Dark Prints, wonderfully cheap goods, l/'J, 1/11, 2/: i, 2/0, 2/11 each LADIES' WASHING SHIRT BLOUSES, iv Striped and Fancy Cambrics and Zepuyrs, and in White Muslin, with lucked fronts and detachable collars, a/11, 4/11, Q/11, U/G each LADIES' MILK BLOUSES, including 100 Manufacturers' Sample Blouses, smart goods, White, Cream, Pink, Sky, Pale Green, Black and Floral, from 0/11 to 42/ each LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS—In Light and Dark Tweeds, Navy or Black Cloths, Navy and Black Serges, Voiles, Sicilians, Cream Serge, White Linen, and White Muslins. Prices from 4/0 to 2!)/i5 each. LADIES' DUST COATS—Three-auarter and Full Length, in Navy, Cream, Light Blue, French Grey, and Champagne. These goods are well made and stylishly trimmed, 14/0, 14/11, 17/U, 19/0, -Ti/tS, 20, U, lio/U each LADIES' GLOVES—EIbow Length, White Lisle, 1/, l/3i 1/4. i/t>, 1/0, 1/11, -/13, -/'■>, ■Vβ Black Lisle—l/ 11, 2/G. 2/11, 3/0. White Suede—l/ 11, 2/0, 2/11. 3/6 White or Black Silk— 2/ti, 2/11, 3/G Coloured Lisle, in Grey's, Beavers, Browns, and' Fawns, 1/11, 2/4, 2/ti, 2/11. :>jti LADIES' KID GLOVES—4 Domes, White, witli black stitching, 1/11 per pair; 4 Domes Coloured Kids —Greyts. Tans, Browns, and Beavers, 2/11, 3/U, 3/11, 4/ii Pair LADIES' BELTS—FLORAL ELASTIC, with smart buckles and slides, 2/6, 2/11, o/(>. 3/11, 4/U each PLAIN COLOURED ELASTIC, all shades, l/u, l/o. l/ii. iva, 2/6 SILK BELTS, Black and Colours—l/ 3, 1/G, 1/0, 2/, 2/6 LEATHER BELTS -Large Assortment and All Colours—l/ 3. 1/6, 1/0, 1/11. 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/0 each LADIES' UMBRELLAS—Made from the well known Wear-well Cloths, with nice handles, and are cheap at 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/G, to 15/ er.ch ■ IN THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT we have HATS to tit a!' heads, and suit all faces. Hard Hats, Soft Hats, Panama Hats, Straw Hats, Brazilian Hats, aud Washing Hats. All at lowest prices. CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, AND BOYS at feer. cut prices. We advise you to buy your Christmas Goods from ■Q.REY AND -pORD, X TD., i THE CHEAP DRAPERS IN THE '"OLD BEEHIVE," TTARAXGiUAPE "R D " "NJEWTON.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 7, 8 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 7, 8 January 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 7, 8 January 1908, Page 12

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