a . ■ Smith & Caughey Ltd. * o%h Good Value in Seasonable Clothing M ___T\ ' ' ; 'fmX : /l\ r AU •' Gloria: Lady's Shot Rayon /| I // » Terras Smart Frock, cut on S- I i.™ Ir. (Artificial Silk) Mackintosh, Blonde: Lady's Smart Mackin- Neptune: Lady's Black Rubber I I // 1 .. -. . . .. ... ■_!• li . .t coming lines, tnis _oatrrock .. _• . . . . _ * * I ■ //„ 11 L W* S 1 M t-° n « ble i A "' T7' *> "' "T i- made in All-Wool Repp, __ _ . _~ _ _~ .. . ... - . „.,. ™ ."" ** l«te«t »,xture to . h Coat, in new art. _ilk. Coat, amply cut. with side Wool Stockinette Jumper bodice, peter-pan collar, ... ... , Hampton: Plain, well-tailored Lido: Lady s Single-breasted shades; well cut, in the Rag- , , #'i»-" l 1 Suit, jumper with Eton finished tie crepe de chine bodice designed on long Walking Ru _ber Coat, storm collar lan shape; smartly belted at ,hot effeCt; * mply CUt « -earns, double-breasted, yen- \TT I ' pockets; t,e, .k»rT < l_..*"?»- to tone, pocket, and hand- iTn_' fc".kirt flawed"'-- "haped at waist, with skirt and cuffs; Raglan sleeve, waist, light in weight, but ser- double-breasted, side seams. tilated under arms, storm A\ j\ verted pleat, centre front. kerchief, skirt with new cir- coney ur. s i are si c slightly flared at sides. .In belted; black, tan, red, light viceable. Colours: Rust, wine. Raglan sleeve, belt "all round; collar and cuffs; sizes 44, • I \ \. on sateen bodice. Colours: cular flare. In tan and rust ' fine Over - check Suiting navy, mole, saxe; sizes, 44, tan, saxe, reseda; sizes 44, tan, rust, saxe. 46, 48. 50. " ' f* m * > \ Rose. saxe. grey. Repp, and navy Gabardine. ""?' Tweed. In nut and henna. 46,48,50. 46,48. " 1* \ \ 39/6 75/ £5/5/- £5/5/- 29/6 47/6 5.9/6 39/6 i. A ; • , > Smith & Caughey Ltd., itfi WammssssW mfA* *W Colours. Saxe, almond, cedar. Wholesale and Family Drapers, Clothiers, and Complete House Furnishers, Queen Street, Auckland 19/622/6257.27/6
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the Ladies of Auckland and Show visitors : \k Announcement! Winter has been somewhat late in arriving—now here, the Bon Marche finds considerable stock in danger of being held over.. It must go! To this end we are holding a SPECIAL CLEARANCE of Trimmed Winter Millinery 1000 Trimmed Hats: 1000 Trimmed Hats ; 1000 Trimmed Hats.: 10/6 12/6 15/6 1000 Trimmed Hats: _, -j .. „ ~ 1000 Trimmed Hat. , 17/6 Ever y Hat worth 21/- ---_________ double! /^A^m\^ I SPECIAL AUSTRALASIA'S' ' VALUES ALSO I FAniNP OFFERED IN LEADING FELTS AND MILLINERY KARANGAHAPE RD.iS^
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 41
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