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PUBIJC WOTICES. Bradstreet's Invite Mrs. U Miss "Auckland" Jjiijot&\ to a special display of the New Season's Costumes. Characterised by originality of outline and distinctive cut, these Cos--0 <Z§\ f\ tumes will win your approval. They are S3&&S , /\ needled and finished in critic-proof style. /■* Th e of a perfect-fitting costume B t-"?l 'tlMi \ is a simple matter, on account of the full . Jkf \ f jPk range of sizes shown. Prieee are surprie//ij It \ iagly small for such excellent garments. If , hi " S *yie-Right* Costumes for ]l? Matron & Miss* 1 SMABT TTTSSOIIE SILK COSTCMBS, all J^g||/9 ,X A 77/3 SHAXTCXG SILK COSTTJMEJS. latent cut—s9/9CREAM JAP. SILK COSTOMES, smart styles—42/ -A!«r> WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES, belted coat and flared ekirt—2B/9CKEAM GABABDINE COSTUMES. GABARDINE COSTT7MEB, latest shapes In new Khaki shades, Saxe, end Nigger—£4, 15/ AXD £5 9/9N>AYY Gtihrnm COSTUMES, latest j Faultless Fitting Skirts for Every Woman. GABARDINE SKIRTS, new Khaki shade. Sport and other ottiea— 45/9 GR.EI.VH 55KRGE SKIRTS, wide cvt —22/9 AND 27/9----tJREAM SICILIAN' SKHITS. new Shaqra—l6/11----■WHITE PIOUTT SKIRTS, newest Ktyies— 7/H A.\T> 10/9. 12/11 AND 13/11 A NICE ASSORTMENT OF UAiDIBS , VOILE FROCKS, new stj-lee, In Floral designs and m.te- e _ ■4k " Only I/Bjtf for such Fine Camisoles? ,, said a tvorca.ii yescerdar. "I cam acanxlr beltrve tt." But she totUeved it when we parcelled one up for ber and gare her 5Jd change out of 2/. Look vrimx £3ie got— LONGCLOTH CAMISOLES, wltii eleeve trtmmed with embroidery, ■with square yoke or V shape top—l/ 61 (KtACH. And then there are these two Specials— I LONGCLOTH CAMItSOLBS WITHOUT SLBBVBS. TRUSUBD WITH LACE AND EMBROIDERY. V shape or aquare yoke—l/ 6} BACH. LONGCLOTH CAMISOLES, prettily trtuened' with lace or emaroUerj. 8/6 AKD 2/11 BA.OH. " You'll Order by Mail if you Cannot Call ?" -^^^ ABXXLPXOi. r Butter & Warfare 1 A member of the New Zealand ■! s Expeditionary Force at Gallipoti writes that of all the things that had been sent to him in the trenches, that which he appreciated most was a tin of New Zealand Dairy Association Butter This is the severest test of quality \ to which NEW ZEALAND BUTTER has been subjected. Some parents are anxious that the enjoyment of the above soldier's experience may be available for their boys at the Front, and therefore in response to requests to facilitate carriage by post to the troops, we are putting* up our butter in small specially sealed containers of 1-lto. gross weight The postage on these tins to members of the Expeditionary Force only is 4d. t THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION LTD. Wholesale Depot: WELLESLEY ST., AUCKLAND . ./■•■

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 243, 11 October 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 243, 11 October 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 243, 11 October 1916, Page 10