±' LtSHITTIBE. BUT a &!§•* WE IAKE FURNITURE THAT I 1111 iAKES HOUSE AND HO^IE I ffi|ii# GOiFORTABLE AND HAPPY. 1 The Ideal Home Furnishers, RA OUEEIM ; I iiiiiiiiiiic ■■ Onr customers are deHglited with the substantial and sterling class of Suite we snpply. It has been this demand that has , kept us particularly bnsy In this department during the year The goods are of splendid -workmanship. There is no shoddy ■ material used, and above all things the value Is a solid Inducement to those who have to consider purse limits. PRICES OF BEDSTEADS REDUCED. We have again been fortunate in buying on a falling market, and we are now in a position to sell high-class Bedsteads at lower prices than ever. Can you call and see these Goods? & SMITH HOUSE FLJRNBSi-SERS, KARANGABiAPE ROAD.
pjaAJMEIBy, CtOTMIN g.. ETC. YOUR HEALTH demands that you should now wear reliabile and suitable underclothing. Our Underwear will please -you with its tmshxiiikable quality and by the comfort it affords to the skin. Try us for the best weights and makes. Geo. FOWLDS "For Good Clothes." "STATURE'S lines are graceful, smooth flowing, healthy lines —like the Venus Medeci —not broken ' injurious, and harsh as lE^^PriH/ J uW produced by the ordinary corset. iffili - 4"fl Nature intended you to have graceful, smooth imfl '/Hill flowing lines —these are the lines our new gpjfal . - rt ilia Corset, the D& A Dire<ftoire gives you. >~ : If !• Iγ The resu ' tant health you'll enjoy by wearing -\. c re<ft °i re —tne resultant fine shapely physique are Nature's smiles of approval. We looked the fashion centres of the world ■Bllg§|r-' over in our quest for a perfect corset Our designers studied the styles at the Longchamps race-track, Paris, in the tea rooms where fashion's leaders meet, in the great dress- C ANAUIAN making establishments of the Rue de la Paix. Then our ideas were developed on the human . h//qV\ /fv'it form, and our D & A Directoire is the result. See it before buying your new corset. %S S For Sale at all leading drapers. A-4 f OU^l^T THE DOMINION CORSET COMPANY, QUEBEC, CAN.
I THE HAND THAT GUIDES I I "THE SINGER" I I CLOTHES THE WORLD, j 1 I Wherever homee have been established yor -will find the first sign of civilisation ', B S THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Daring- sixty B I i7/i*V3l Y ears the Singer's supremacy has increased until there |J i ff ti&\ are more SiDger Machines sold each year than all g jl citiler makes of Sewing Machines Combined. A f| % piece of furniture, and its faultless and quiet opera- B 8 'V-'-' -a *-' 0D ' s ius'iy appreciated by the family. Singer g H Machines are not sold by hawkers or storekeepers. M i i ra 'Ihey ire always sold direct from Maker to you, and if a jSS^&^j&fi.^ a£ter your machine has been delivered by our travellers |§ H y° u ar e still in touch with the Singer Company, and SB I 1 instructions, new parts, repairs, needles, etc., are m H Remember THE GREAT SINGER COMPANT is a} B g /r^ ! i^T\v y . our ca 'l t0 guarantee you convenience and satisfac- M H 55^^£s£S — A-nclilaiid Depot: 213, 'itieen-st. PS Si '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 16, 16 July 1910, Page 18
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