Auckland's Pn- /• Fashion Centre /'"*V''* i^ -s. &c. Ltd.- * jF -wm ¥ French Dress Goods. We bit slinv.inß <a beautiful assortment or French Dress Goods, comprising:— 50IN. and r. UN. I-'ACK CLOTHS, exceptionally smart, including the new Hopsocks and Gabardines, in smart Stripe and Check Effects, which are absolutely exclusive. It is a difllcult matter to describe these poods, and we suggest a visit of inspection. We have nnly short, lenpths of each of these novelty fabrics, and early selection is desirable. French Silks. These Fivneh Sflksj am pxquisite. France is a noted manufacturer of the "royal fabric," and Ihese goods shown in our department are worthy of any occasion. We mention:— 40IN. PAILLETTES, in Saxe. Grey, Fawn, Biscuit, Champagne, Black, Navy, and other fashionable colours. 40IN. FRENCH NINONS, all fashionable colours—e/11 yard. •lO*N. FRENCH VOILE NINONS, in all leading shades—9/6 yard. PRBMCH GEOBGETTES, all colours—l 2/6 yard. 40IN. CRR.PE UE CHINE, in Grey, Saxe, Mole, Reseda, Navy. Gold, anil Blac!;. French Toilet Requisites. The French are noted for exquisite taste in matters of the toilet, and their perfumes, powders and soaps arc of excellent quality, and of the most; charming containers. We have full stocks of leading makes, including Hoiibigant's Powders, Perfumes and Soaps in the well-known Quelques Vleurs odours. There is much to interest ladies in this department, and we cordially invile a visit of inspection. French Beaded Bags of Smart Daintiness. The correct bag is a finishing touch to a perfect costume, and the Parisienne, through many eminent designers and manufacturers, has been enabled to enjoy the possession of these dainty, useful accessories. A number which have been sent to y us from Paris are on display in our window, and will, we feel sure, attract admiring attention. Only a very limited number, and of these no two are alike, so that early selection is advised.
Exclusive Models and Latest Novelties Selected personally in Paris by our Miss Patterson From Paris the world expects light and leading in the matter of dress, and with the cessation of hostilities the artists and designers of the Gay Capital are beginning to send their productions abroad. Our buying organisation, ever alert to opportunities for supplying customers with the latest and smartest goods, sent Miss Patterson to Paris from London, and the shipment she selected has now arrived, and is on view in our showroom. It comprises :— Reception Frocks in Georgette, Taffeta, Silk and Crepe-de-Chine. Tennis and Afternoon Frocks in Voile and Sponge Cloth Blouses and Jumpers in Crepe-de-Chine and Georgette. Feather and Marabout Necklets. In each section every article is different and exclusive, and is a model. In these days, when a well-dressed appearance at a moderate cost is more than ever essential, ladies will appreciate the excellent value offered by us in these novelties. They were purchased direct and for prompt cash, and consequently are marked at a price which gives our customers the benefit of the saving. We cordially invite a visit of inspection, and full information will be given, but in no case is anyone pressed to purchase. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Smith & |£iifthei| Wholesale and Family Drapers IS2i 253-263 Queen Street, Auckland.
j THE CHANDLER SIX j I Pride of Ownership. I I Pride of ownership is yours from the day you buy your Chandler. It more than fulfills all m expectation's by its performance. Its smartness, elegance and roomy comfort elicit the admira- y g tion of yourself and friends. Up-to-date as the sun in design and equipment, it meets every demand R m you make on it. Pleasure riding is perfect, because of the Chandler's dependability. You never Si || cease to delight in your Chandler, and always marvel at the low running and upkeep costs. ' l -A p ) Adjustments when necessary are made in minimum time, because of the Chandler's accessibility I* M this saveu you money by saving the mechanic's time. $ m . WHETHER YOU want it for pleasure or business, the Chandler will return you an unfailing fund of satis- s^ gn faction with your purchase. It's the car which has proved, by actual test under hardest New Zealand &i Pj conditions, its title to be called sfj I IN.Z.'S RELIABILITY CAR. . | B POWER. — The "Marvellous Motor" is the outstanding feature of the Chandler. It combines power with % {M. flexibility—the car will creep through dense traffic, sail gloriously up the steepest hills on "top gear," fej §3 or slip the miles behind on the flat in a most exhilarating fashion. j^? R ECONOMY. — The des 'S n and construction of motor and car are such , that joined to this wonderful power the %, £& Chandler gives you maximum mileage for minimum costs or fuel and tyres. The materials used ' t'? W ■ —metal, wood, leather'—arc the best of their kinds, giving extreme durability. || P . ACCESSIBILITY.— One of the cnarms of the Chandler is its accessibility. No car in New Zealand Is more % gj easily "got at" when adjustment is necessary- Parts can be removed or inspected with A p » • minimum fatigue, and saving of time and money. % P RELIABILITY.— No other car has withstood in New Zealand the searching reliability test through which the Iβ tf< Chandler came. triumphant. Every intending purchaser of a car should read the thrilling M M story of that test. The booklet, "Three Remarkable New Zealand Records" will gladly be sent ' m>. 97 free on request. The facts prove the Chandler's right to the title "NEW ZEALAND'S RELIA- Jfl Sj . ■ BILITY CAR." I>£ 'IS m SPECIAL FEATURES.— Distinctiv c special features in the Chandler—some of them found only in cars 0 m , at three times the price — are: The Marvellous Motor with solid one-piece M 3k Aluminium Motor Base, Torque Arm or Triangular Pressed Steel, Silent Chain Drive for Motoe W W Shafts, Annular Ball-bearing Transmission, Differential and Rear Wheels, #| I BOSCH H.T. MAGNETO IGNITION—THE WORLD'S BEST. | M SEND FOR THE STORY of that thrilling "Reliability" test—it's worth t§ Jβ reading as a story, and doubly interesting to those who want to know how the Sβ. jj§ Chandler stands up against New Zealand conditions. Booklet free, gladly on >£' IS request, WITH NAME OF NEAREST SUPPLIER. " " ■$% ■ sk ' Si P Auckland Sales Agent, W. S. MILLER, Khyber Pass (Symonds St. end), | I PACIFIC MOTORS LTD., PITT STREET, AUCKLAND, I I MASTER AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. & ¥ S
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 22
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