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1 Best Time for Choosing wntefor the New Frock Sample Sets _ * -.ii or of the • NewMater,als Costume Materials. To those who cannot shop .4 in person, our specially pre* g pared sample sets of the I To choose the material for the new frock or costume -~,.,-;-■- m.mm*_mmA S- *_.■ 1 right at the commencement of the season is always a wise*" materials mentioned .nth,. mut^t we » veß announcement, or any other « colourings in all their freshness and variety, dress or blousings that we The Qf many hipmentg of maierials during tte stock, will be sent post tree past few weeks enables us to offer a width of choice that will * upon request* be appreciated by the. most fastidious—every new weave:ii' w . . ... th included, every fashionable colour is represented, whilst the wny not write tor mem qualities are of that dependable kind associated with M.;. to-day. and C.'s goods—always. i _^»____«___-__^_____b____. me To=day we mention a few materials that will be I very :■:■■ ■ II popular for Frocks, Costumes, and separate Skirts. I For garments where good service as -well as smartness, is demanded,* sncV! I materials as COSTUME SERGE, GABARDINE, ARMURE, AND TWEED;.; fi SUITINGS are fabrics of the moment.. . -'.'. 'ZlsSJjm I A SPECIAL COSTUME SERGE is showing in a splendid. range of *>' I colourings, that are absolutely fast dye. It is a pur* wool serge, with" »; •' I beautiful finish, and the weight is jusfc right. . j _ _I I Colours —?urple, Gendarme Blue, Mole, Light Navy, Golden. Brown V Light Saxe, Bottle Green, Champagne, Nigger, Violet, Mid Brown. Width/" 52 inches. Price, 7/11. v .v GABARDINES are without doubt one of the leading materials this|* j season, and the special quality we are submitting at 9/11 per yard is alnwdyin great demand. It is an excellent weight for either costumes or separate . skirts. The width is 54 inches, and. the colourings include Royal, BroinL- ' Mid Grey, Fawn, Light Grey, Drab, and.Mole. Another excellent quality Gabardine at 7/11 per yard is showing; fa'X. eight fashionable shades. ARMURE—A soft-finish all-wool material, with a crepe finish; It ie light i>", in weight, gives excellent wear, yet very moderately priced. - .'.:.'; Colours —Grey, Brown, Navy, Fawn, Mole, and Sase. Width, 44 iaclua. Price, 5/11. -— - - I TWEED SUITINGS, for smart and useful travelling costumes, are'«howa-C, in Plain Greys, Diagonal, small Checks, and pinhead effects. 54 inches wide. 7/11 yard. ■ ■•-__ ; <. For the smart and dressy frock there is an almost unrestricted choice, among the most favoured being SILK EOLIENNE. This is nice weight 0T material, with a bright finish,'and one that is admirably adapted to both j Spring and Summer frocks. --.-•. % . •». -___ The colourings include Amethyst, Marine Blue, Nigger, Light Navy, '■ Silver, Lead, Mole, Dark Navy; Reseda, Golden Brown, Vieux Rose/ Purple, ■*•'•' ■ Olive, Mid Grey, Dark Saxe and Mid Brown. • Tlie width is 42 inches. Price, 6/11. Another quality in selected co.ouring. at 7/6 yard. '■■ ;'•';,. SILK. AND WOOL TAFFETA is another material that will be much in demand. Its weight, finish, and the delightful shades it is obtainable in makes it especially desirable. A few of the shades—Silver, Champagne,, Cyclamen, Jvigger, Lead, Biscuit, Mole, Purple. Width, 42 inches. Price, \" . e/ii. . ~--' CREiPE DE SolE.—For those who prefer a material of a little heavier .- weight, this fabric will at once appeal. It has a woven corded texture, that is adaptable to' either a smart frock or a nice light-weight costume. ' . ? . Its bright fi*i_h ensures a good rich appearance. Colour-—Gold,' Brown, • Sazc, Navy, Nigger, Mid Grey, Dark Navy. Width, 42' inches.' ■v In two qualities, 6/11, 7/6. MILNE & CHOYCE, Ltd! Queen Street. /|3®[ . >y '*Many Happy Returns I " '" ot tne Ua3T M , w .■ v •,. j . r m ***_ '' l° w - s Pi r ' t e d —irritable—notquite. (Is \^__>7/ {I C—f yourself—disinclined to exertion i »' X. Al\l£_siSESir__ \ / „_£\li||>is-KJk n unduly over small-mat- : V __to__ ' £ 1 ' ters eelin fi generally "down.,'i X. r in the dumps"? If so, itis well ;> l '■; | v l <'> so ' e 'y to a.deranged condition of;•: m | are expressed in no 4&^_sZ?*AyC^ > 7__ <i the organs-of digestion. When , t . | better gifts than good the stomacn is'out of order,-''-. I looks and good health. From birthday ' * when the liver and the kidneys "7 | to birthday-a- the years go by-thesa >^^^^^g^^9l ? are sluggish; when the waste * ' | two poseesaoas give greatest cause for 1 products of the _ody* are not! *' S thanlctulness. And the vital found.- , H" v -i._- . j -i u---1 lions for weU-being are good" teeth and properly ehmmated-ev,l results , | | ' * , . p are bound to follow. -. By taking , , I Good Teethkeeping :l i:p;^^.s_S-_ : ;i 1 «_» Beecham's Pills, you can keep ( ' I There, no wiser course to take than to visit yonr dentist at least . H ,\ yourself perfectly fit and up to i '-, | twice a year aad to rely on the habitual night and morning use of 1 S the mark. Experience has estab-"" I I Win lished the' remarkable value of. '.«; | lIP l_W__l_ 5 _ _S 1 !! this excellent medicine for rest©- '• X | ■•■ ■■Mr.wl■ «i ll J ring vigour by putting' into ,[> | PERFECT % 4 healtl, y condition the disordered I v _— — '_" '--- -W- -A d 'S estiv e organs and sodispelling ji- | l____J_>l_ W_\m,_AMßamm_m % ;f the iUs that follow'their deraflage-'.l 0 I 111 ill I rfllAfUPr Wk% 1 ment. People who aim at keeping. I ill U 1.81 E iri WySl JRL ■ ■in themselves bright buoyant and; A.;' | Tbe Standard Dentifrice, prepared for nearly ___Z_____\iW\ ' I healthy should take | half a centers b$ a Doctor of Dental Surgay .■ - S '____ ____ -____ om. _. _>____ ii" I U.eDr. Lyon's nlffht nnd morula:—etfcial/y at nitkt. Develop P*"*t?*o3l. P' ' X ////All/I iflC J>* I the same habit in your children. Then they will enjoy the lifo- sj_ «S_?» H<II BK X V 1111 II i-^ : . Si I time b-„e6t_. A f6-u:id. beautiful teeth. 1 |#W\|/|||||v I OU.i_.He at aU leariios chem_ts and store*. Send 3<2. O ___ . _. — ' ! [.• : | in .t__p.tod«y far "o»mty sample packase of cither 11 _H___-*E ■__'':" | Dr. i-yon's Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream. B T? p'_a W l__f 1 I I W 11. W. LYON & SONS, Inc. SJillil ' F'-' lilW g I _?^S r C "H, S 4- 109 Pitt Street "■__ i, ■ '**'- " ; : -' j Wellu-rte»,N.2. Sydney. N.S.W. <l Sold i« !»«». Übelirf jelce * . •] ; SSSS_BSSSSSS_-iS_;SBSg!S^Jfe lOW (36 pOIs). lll_(S6pa-)-2J9tatUm\. ■ X rj If . The Perfect Complexion I |VK .. I P Powders are positively harmful j pC x\ Perfumed Talcum Powders 1 /T i Mermen's Scented Talcum Powders f 01 "©—-refined—free from foreign matter—deliri«.7ci->-._-*. _• '■"**-•-■'- • mcreasing number of the fair Jex-a/tS a^^^T considered by an ««. as ue soest jnd daintiest toilet powders. They can £•** on rt« Gmmbm M___n>. _ am m a Variety of Tints and Perfumes. _«T___L T<a js m Powder. At jr- - H «H IrMAv OmmkU cmd Stare.. -fflS^Sff**^ yet ai-«««te of tbeOrient [1 r> I_.Fi_i-_.fcT t^ v p<srfu,aedw itb the odor <rf Roeeo. and. Lffl v CHEMICAL COMPANY €f tlMd «^- nr^iV^;^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 207, 30 August 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 207, 30 August 1916, Page 10