mtAFXafT, CLOTHEfO, Etc For Novelties —Always CHARM TIES FOR MEN Tb all who wear this charm, will blow from the four winds of Heaven— GOOD LUCK, LONG LIFE, and PROSPERITY." The pretty custom of wearing Charm and Monogram Ties was quite a feature in London during the summer, and the manner in which they have been received here during the past few days indicate that the idea has "caught on" here. The " Swastika " is an Indian charm, with the above meaning, and the Ties we are sho ing are the wide end style, in fashionable shades, with the sign beautifully worked in silk. The demand is large, and the supply limited, so early inspection is desirable. The "Swastika" Tie THE "TIKI" TIE mine $ Cboyce, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND Another charm tie just introduced from London. The colours are all smart, whilst the t "Tiki*' is printed delicately. Light Blue, Grey, Black and Helio., Black and Bine. 2/6 each. The N.Z. Sign. For Novelties
Spring, 1911. NEW GOODS Opening and on View in all Departments Ex S. Ships Muritai, Arawa, Anglo-Patagonlan, Indralema, Surrey, etc. > *4>*<s>*<S>*^*^*^*<S>*Our London Buyers in miking, their purchases tor this Season have had the advantage of the presence and help of our MR. J. M. CAUCHEY and MISS BURTON, who journeyed to Europe specially in our interests. As a result, we believe that our New Goods for Spring and Summer, to hand and to arrive, are, and will, he of such a class and character as to he worthy of special attention. SMITH U CAUCHEY, LIMITED, Wholesale and Family Drapers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 210, 4 September 1911, Page 10
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