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Smith & Caughey Ltd. New Ensemble Suits and Costumes Undoubtedly one of the season's most popular fashion successes will be the Ensemble Suit, which, by reason of its extreme usefulness and ifSß| smartness, is ideal for present wear. Many of the new models are trimmed with fur, which makes them doubly attractive. w rP^g £$k ne k* est Costumes are also very becoming and will find favour on all hands. Ladies are invited to call and inspect a_W*\\ _V#^X **w §!r*ksi c ew -^ utumn m & Winter Fashion Goods now on Display throughout our various departments. /t\A^%X -. .- - ... ii "bANjrVT-ATP" _M a. / V AwM A***3m C_ r-.. Suit, comprising coat and frock, Denha—-A Smart. Well-cut *<£a*JkM gf OROXTON carried out ,n all wool repp. Ensemble Suit, in good quality Sandgate—Distinctive Two-piece \|* \f )r\ The frock is made with round repp, suitable for most figures. Ensemble Suit, in all wool repp. IoYOTON . . VQ tWrrinFriDn KEMRAR Iroxton Well-cut Ensemble nec lc, and trimmed down front The frock ia designed with round The coat is designed on long, L „ ton _ Sm art Co.tume, in all HENDON- " LOUrWU DW ' Two-piece Suit made of good with button, and inverted pleat. »eck. short sleeves, trimmed straight lines, and handsomely ' fl ec „ed repp; long, well- .-.,-, Codford—Well-tailored Costume, K.-bar—Well-tnilored Costume quality repp. Frock and coat , fashionable - coat is fancy .itching: the long coat is —' £\ "" Tweed C.. ; f„ it . Ue f .. wear; t g with silk stitching to trimmed with Coney fur and £*» »«£ -mbroidered pockets and side trimmed silk turn., cut with long coat, roll cut C n long line., smartly cut three-quarter-length * on - coat j, li ne d through- -»•--=-». a » iUuatration. In new fancy stitching. In cocoa and »o "snatch coat In black and embroidery to tone; as iliuatra- collar, and pockets; new wrap- trimmed with silk embroidery, coat: long roll collar, double tuck out Navy and black, blue, cocoa, rust. \ rust. navy tion: fashionable wrap skirt. In over ,_i r t. In fawn. and fini.Tied with buttons; wrap down centre back: wrap akirt. __<_,_*._._■- *--**. y rust, cocoa, akirt In navy, brown, black. In rust and fawn. CT /1 K. I "Flft/I*./.. £14/14/- £12/12/- £8/15/- 90/- £8/15/- £5/15/ . £7/15/- 11?/^;. X.0.5., £15/7/6. X.0.5., £13/5/.. X.0.5.. £9/9/.. X.0.5., £9/5/-. **-»' *>** I XO;S ' £8/S/ " Smith & Caughey Ltd. Wholesale and Family Drapers, Clothiers, and Complete House Furnishers, Queen Street, Auckland

People are constantly recommending Andrews —the name which stands for the Saline—all over the world. " Thanks to Andrews" many enjoy good health who would otherwise be troubled with headaches, biliousness and constant fatigue. In a hot climate Andrews is invaluable, for it is a cooling, sparkling drink—refreshing _ to take, and by ehminating waste, Andrews purifies the blood, preventing the little *g~_-~jjg> to which everyone is subject at times. A _J Amm \Wm / [TDK Annr£*WQ LIVERSALT \WkmV\ !'•*"-""71' V\ Specially prepared Wsm il and pactiedm bottles to I __H\ IF »"*'III Jfl suit climatic changes. I I Mi__ffl\ ■lllr ** 111 ll H II Auckland Distributors: j, _HgßS_\ lllil 111 jj j Messrs. INorden & <~0., Ltd., \es_gl'lf il 65-67, Fort Street, Auckland. T jIM aI H J IK ll CHAPPELL&COURTENAY J»gp B £<r* ARE Wl -*/ Not Connected Jj / With Any Other PLUMBERS, MANUFACTURERS. __, ALL SIZES OP BILLIARD, BILLIARDJ3la, ALBERT STREET, DIN - NO TABLES [ ALL REQUISITES IN STOCK FOR THE Near Wellesley Street. BA WAFERS. CHALK, , CLOTH. SHOWROOM AND FACTORY: PHONE 41-782. 407, QUERY STREET. ' J Telejplione #1-208. v__ ,_ fl

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1926, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1926, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1926, Page 39