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The "5 & C" Neckwear J^Bei IS CHARMINGLY DISTINCTIVE. '.^SmT Our stocks are being constantly added to by postal packets from Sf f ii the leading fashion centres. Whatever is new and exclusive is sent / L to us as a matter of course. As a result, ladies can always depend S\ upon obtaining in our Neckwear Department the exact style to suit Jim their costume needs. We are pleased if ladies will accept onr /fflfli- >y P"^ cordial invitation to inspect these dainty adornments, which include J$ >. J .^xS. the fashionable Riding Stocks, Jabots, and all popular shapes. \ / We illustrate two new designs in dainty Crepe de Chine ""^^^C 7$ >?^WP^» No. 10—AN EFFECTIVE SHAPE ROLL COLLAR, neatly Embroi- eSSe!? M Wi dered In contrasting: colours; suitable for new style Costumes"; teSS? ifii "33 In Champajfne. Fawn, Hello.. Pale Pink, and Sky—s/6. HI :\O. 11—A DAINTY CREPE DE CHINE COLLAR, in Peter Pan shape; |1P§:~ Wi scalloped edKe, neally finished with the new Silk stitched ii§£is- =K\Sβ 9S *S»rSli Wi cage: in Hello.. Pale Pink, and Sky—At 5/11. [1 illli Hi IS I^^M A popular material for the present style of seasonable Neck- ji§S?sl==s: slsslfl I'jll (II 111 Jld/lIwVI a wear is Gabardine, or which we Illustrate a very effective design. nEiPffS^^^alpT" *""' ' ''/I'l/l]|iS\vß No. 12 is a CREAM GABARDINE COLLAR, with deep points at back i^ lmps? MWW and points in rront; in Cream only, with Black or White H^ l . The New Scarves. SUk Scarf ' For the Auckland Winter a Scarr is necessary, but it need not flMll/nllniin lll SIE w\ be heavy. Thus the Silk Scarf has become the most acceptable "<w/'"i«|»(fi( \\\\ article for evening- wear. It fulfils all the comfort requirements, .^.^— —— —_— ann at the same time is smart anrl dressy in appearance. Our sto'-ks are larjfe and include all the rashionable colouring-s. L3.dieS Will find OUF H6WIVWβ have a Tew at 2/6 in VIeUJC Rose, Pink, Emerald. Navy, FeilOVated TeaFOOITIS 3. pleasant Grey, and Black. . j>j\»i. c i_ j_ place for dainty refreshments. Qmith Q> Iciiiqhevi W Wholesale & Family TTP. 253-263 Queen St., Auckland.

X " DUNLOP" BRAND / ',£ lj»il|plll 111 manufacturkd kp.om thokolgblt ._ ' ' _1_ .. D. GOLDIE & SONS, LTD. ■--■- =j] oceanic sawmills. j t o>T^ BREAKWATER ROAD. IMoiAT fnl , 51 Vl \ V(n\ Phones: COS, Head Offirc: DO. Order Office w * vr* «. H \ / /ill'Zi-J'/nS K\i:iu totaiia. itlMt'. white pine. 1-fc 11 <"* •. V X /l'>'//M\7/'( OREGON PINE. BLUEGUM. IRONBAKK Kpfll V ?>SSTBITaW U( I/K I*U J&lUt\\ I 1 Joinery and Mouldings always iv stock. realty oamtary v. .v WmWl p. goldie & sons, ltd. Water Closet WMfflj %W//M ===== VlstifVyiiJ/ SPORTING OUTFITS. A bowl that looks clean does iff ' ~~ not mean a strictly sani- yJ)}))'' l ! ' tary bowl. The hidden trap "" '"" ' must be reached, thoroughly Ulilllijlfflif J C&v^Mm cleaned and kept clean. ~v V_,4 BSf llAlf tSani-Fiash h~ M T will do it without any dipping V j SlvLißVy of water or scrubbing. It is an j : easy way. Just sprinkle a little ' f v* \c^f?.--' i: ' ;|L jL iin—iwii v mmn « Sani'Flush into the bowl every clean y> '** ~ ..-ii« few days. This unique clean- t? ce ?x7"j! 1 : i ser is for this purpose only and S We -* apP ? "T* does the work perfectly. i reqnus.te for ~lay, J ■ antl wliats better, Asfe Your Dealer all s° o4s are ~,,,«. rv t .-ii • ' QUALITY Goods, Your dealer has bani-t lush, or can get it quickly; or write us , , - i . . i i » j 'ii i_ l* i i iiwiua tor service. i a card giving your dealer s name and we will have you supplied. | Sani-Flush should be used wherever there are toilets in \ Residences, Business Offices, Hotels, Stores, Factories, etc. W/B C/& SWS 2881s C Does not injure plumbing connections. j |J THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS COMPANY Lower Cuba Street, 109 Pitt Street, ' 175 QUEEN ST. Wellington, N. Z. Sydney, N. S. W. | PROCURABLE TROM HUIUmNSON 8, 1 — ~~

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 9

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