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■|| IN CHfIRMING ,JsM} .... PROFUSION K§f ! i\ die i: tr.c Spring-time and Summer Fabric, ancJ res popularity / fx^S?' l increase* with every season. Part of the reason is that so many irn- / \St2 r ff''i j proverr.ents have been made in designs and weaves that the Voile / /Si?/} j i i of to-day is adaptable to every dress requirement of Ladies and / yQs&Si • J j Children. We specialise in Voiles, and our experienced buying / \T^*l I organisation, being directly in touch with leadrng manufacturers, has J '^ri/fj I ' bsen able to oblain many beautiful and exclusive designs in Fancy J "^fVyl 5 Voiles, and good colouring:- and excellent fabrics in the Plain. fy*n^!l!% v(\ Our showing of Voiles, fortunately very early, will give ladies \2i '& \ [(If /\ ' /' an opportunity to have dresses and frocks made up before the dress- I V_ I I / RW\\'l I makers become too busy. For the home dressmaker, Butterick's / \\ ~\\ \ \ Xi f7fsW\ !-. pslterr:?. for which v.c are agents, will guide clever fingers. These U \vl\\ J) JST - \ famous patterns are obtainable adjoining our Dress Department, and s\/\\ li f all the new styles arc to hand. We cordially advise a of in- I ' ' fC<\i[ i spection. but in no case is anyone pressed to purchase. f/\\\\ A iJ&f) PLAIN VOILES, 40 inches wide X\\ Ll In almost every conceivable shade. Amongst these *""" *\f / \ \\ V \ \^a^' Tmny m the new tonmg.= of Copper. jr J \/, I \' \ 1 v W i7~i\ ' * \ -■ Q/11 PER YARD. / / / li. i p" FANCY VOILES, 40 inches wide G§JSfj\/ ft \''Wm l If V" Space will not perait describing the 1 ?' tis7*f 1' I / I I "ir^v^H If. * beautie3,ni the individual piecee, but taken • ••— HI ' / / I <'cjL<? ■*\* ."« rollectivcly ihey are of the most charming Cjx£ ]' ' II I ' gto • « designs anrl exquisite colouring, and onr \K .''.•' ' '". I- I \ \ ' \f-S//\ U • j.w traditioDs of past years are worthily upheld .''" / ■•! / / 'I . rn^>^^ Vβ* " by the excellent and varied'selection we are / ; I j J I '■' \ I'-i^S^i ff\\ alJ i e to place before customer!. ; j It ( I I 'fi^^/ , ! ffe <?&>*s 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 .•' ».. ;•/ vl / / As/ "^O' . our Window and DepntmenUl -. - . V\\ I il/ \' : '*-\ • ! ——_ :—. _____ t THE CHANDLER SIX ° FAMOUS IN NEW ZEALAND i ' FOB ITS THEBB RECORDS.—Over the roughest roads in the world the I Chandler—a stock Car—put up three new New Zealand Records Bi B «fl Auckland to "Wellington, 471 miles, in actual running time of 14 Isnl2ilt*VollOV!S horns 6 minutes. Pictori to the Bluff, 704 miles, in actual running time of 17 hours 40 minutes. Auckland to Bluff, 1175 miles, in 31 I Rtj • — T hours 48 minutes. And during the trip neither jolts, jars, jumps, nor wilStUlllljr collisions could stop the marvellous motor or start a nut or break a spring. i FAMOUS IN AUSTRALIA i FOR ITS EBOOED BEOKEN. — October 25th, 1918, a Chandler taken ' straight from stock, negotiated the Toowoomba (Q.) Tollbar Range K/9 S% 1 C <<Oln Top " in lmiu - 45sees., beating the official hLU ciirnb put up on <■ j It£(£Al V the same hill a few weeks previously, by no less than 57 seconds. WW •I* f\ I • « December 10th, 101 S. A stock Chassis climbed the 3 J miles of ITilll V/IlH\uS the BJaok S P ur ' Healesville ( y ic), i n 7min. 24eecs., with gTades of one in four and one in five, "On Top." ! FAMOUS IN UNITED STATES FOR ITS _ _ THE MOTOE.—The Chandler Motor is unique- Introduced seven i lWm JVl* Vβ 11 OVI r ears ago, it is known through the United States as "The Marvellous ! LVBL 4*l w VIIVUO Motor." Despite keenest competition, the Chandler is the leader in jk a * its claBS - Ov e r 150 per day is the factory output of Chandlers. I iWOIOF Doesn't that speak for itself? _ SEND FOR THE STOEV of that thrilling "Eeliability " test—it - s worth reading as a story, and doubly interesting to those who want to know how the Chandler stands up against New Zealand conditions. Booklet free, gladly, on request, WITH NAME OF NEAREST SrPPLIEB. BOSCH HT. MAGNETO IGNITION-THE WORLDS BEST. Auckland SaSes Agent, W. S. MILLER, Khyber Pass (Symonds St. end) £ PACIFIC MOTORS LTD., PITT STREET, AUCKLAND, MASTER AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. , Jl

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 194, 14 August 1920, Page 22

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