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Tailored Hats of JG§ j Hatter's f Mush are IT^^^ decidedly in vogue <c—-7^-^-jB/ ,(\ ****>• And the four shapes depicted \ i»__*_' Aj \ v * /» ar_ typical of many other \ yB« vll \ /If "KNOLLWOOD." — This ViV S » v\ /■ 111 Hat has a crown of Hatter's ?*~9& l I A / I 1 Plush and a brim of Beaver, Sl' I' \_\ M 1 •* n appreciable feature is its .' \~ ✓ l'r j-' ''J \_ \ 5 1 adaptability, for the soft "» i */% - brim may be worn just as <• CAMERON ". ' desired. Finished with wide «'KNOLLWOOD." band of ribbon in self shade. which is a rich Purple— Price, 63/-. "CAMERON." — With _SSC__ *3HBBS_. nicely blocked crown and ___3_ edge and Velvet underbrim. / r~~^§Bw 7j|yjjjjj?Sfi In Purple, Bottle, Nigger, or ,/ J||B~ / /// _&_% yp&ff} sailor shape of Hatter's y V^~~ :^__-dJ___WJ__*~^^ \ ' *{**" /V notable feature. In Purple, < -s___§_!alir^ J\ * / \ Bottle, "Nigger, or Black— N s<sys * 52 ' 6 MATILUS." - A very C__^^-^>^^ . . \_ 1 / \J\ new an( ' smart shape, and -Vv.'Si 1 *" \ '\ \" I f one especially suited for cos- \ \| \ \ // tunic wear. The crown is of ,_> 1 * // Hatters Plush and the double /? \/s brim of Beaver. In Fawn / " CHESTER." or Navy—63/-. " MATILUS."

Ladies' change of season Underwear LADIES' PURE WOOL RIBBED UNDERVESTS, CreamShort Sleeves—Women's, 4/11; Out Size, 5/11. Long Sleeves —Women's, 4/11; Out Size, 8/3. LADIES' EGYPTIAN COTTON RIBBED SPENCERS, square and V-shape necks. Long sleeves—Women's, 4/3; Out Size, 4/9. LADIES' PURE WOOL COMBINATIONS, medium weight, Cream — Short Sleeves—Women's, 14/11; Out Sizes, 15/11 Long Sleeves—Women's, 15/11; Out Sizes, 16/6 LADIES' CREAM WINCEY PYJAMAS, ■with plain and striped collars, and trimmed with frogs—Women's, 17/6; Out Size, 18/6. LADIES' WHITE WOVEN COTTON NIGHTDRESSES, with collar. Small .Women's and Women's—Prica, 11/6. LADIES' WOVEN STOCKINETTE SLEEPING SOCKS, fleecy lined, White onlyWomen's, 2/6; Out Size, 2/9. LADIES' WOVEN STOCKINETTE SLEEPING STOCKINGS, fleecy lined, White only. Women's, 3/9; Out Size. .4/11.

■^—-——■—___.—_ j'WAR LOAN. HAVE you helped to WIN THE WAR by putting all the money you possibly can into the WAR LOAN ? .Let at fight for your country and for you. Your opportunity to Kelp in the fight is here now. R^MEMBER:- ---:' Your Countiy needs it. | Your Money is safe. I " The Interest is sure. .I ■ i SUBSCRIBE at any Postal Moneyorder Office, Bank, or through your Stockbroker, or at the Treasury, Wellington. ! Applications close Monday, ISth April. For information apply at any Jm Postal Money-order Office or Bank. ©

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 20

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