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J 1 ' St.. Pwra Cathedral, London. ™c Eiffel Tower, Paris. Autumn and Winter Fashions from London and Paris \Y7HEN one of our Directors selected these new goods in England and < ; •g- VV c Continent a few months ago he bought wisely and unstintingly, I knowing that our rapidly increasing volume of business demanded unpre- ) ■• cedented purchases. The result is that up to date nearly nine hundred ! cases and bales and over one hundred parcels of new* goods, valued about ■ £50,000, have been received. So far Autum and Winter goods have ;:] come to hand by the S.S. Kaikoura, S3 Remuera, S,S. Peshawur, S.S, V Pakeha, and other recent arrivals. ! Among the new goods already opened up and those now being | unpacked are Costumes, Frocks, Coats, Blouses, Millinery, Neckwear, Foot- ! wear, Lingerie, Children's Dresses, Hosiery, Gloves, and the thousand and one accessories of ladies' toilet; also large shipments of Soft Furnishings, Wallpapers, Carpets, linoleums, Household Drapery, Men's and Boys' j Clothing, and many other articles sold in our various departments. * We have received an unusually large and comprehensive range of Dress ■ and Silk Fabrics, which , are now on display in their respective (depart* ments. Materials in every conceivable colour and shade that fashion says is "correct" for Autumn are represented, and ladies are advised to make an early visit of inspection while the selection is at its wonderful best You are cordially invited to oril and view the displays in our several showrooms without feeling under any obligation to buy. - Smith & Caughey, Ltd. Wholesale and Family Draper* - - Queen Street, Auckland I 1 nkiiiiiniiiiiiwiimngiiniiiiiiinmniiiiiiiii ■»«! \ I Collinson & Williams L!' [88211 ™° *— h t t - I \ I makK the beat infution, ***** H \ Symonds Street B <jA ** " maUer i«**««- ,eMt = \ ==—3= ••Hβ of all are the petioles S \ . -Sap and«t«lk«. You e«* fount C I Wfidnfisditv is "w flaw 1 1 1 V* m«f p-v what leads m*b S I Food recommewW by I ,; Shilling Day 1 Oattenuts DOORS OPEN 9 a.m. IV Vwl laK[li7 1 *-"££*.- Every Article ia all Windows I »i tSSKSdEJd . fBttSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSmSBBSSSm SStßSssrafirt W mm each BEVARA BEER 1 s if^l. t . 1 I ' (HOIWWTOXiCATINC) 1 * BREW IX YOUROBLP \ Be in time for Your Bargain S3SS£SSffiS \ B«r. •*!•, Mdt or Bitter Al*. \ i^ , O" \A# I |-/| === O«r * MILUDN PINTS ..Id U.t \

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 11

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