F TAILOR MADE COSTUME TEE DREAM OF YOUR LIFE. LADIES ! —Remember the fact that Ladies' Tailoring is quite a different branch to Gents' Tailoring. The art of constructing garments according to the variable forms and styles of Ostume is an attainment not to be reached without deep study and actual experience; therefore give your order to— ER SO S£« ETZ, Sso©©s sills* Highest Certificate fr»m the West-End Academy of Cutting, London. Telephone 11. DANNEVIBKE. P.O. Box 92, fffiWAUJWI 1 ———H §■* >«uEunat-a a Q refrro»E:» | «M®a««sMSWSTC7an g 1 aysTiMgng lra IiJDtSL2-' 1 - ,1 >Si«KBBBCESSKyeEi.*:£aae aOMUHU J'lUHl waotl a r I ©eeHBSSEESEEZ®© THIS MONTH'S SPECIALITY AT PAVIOUR-SMITH'S STORE: ' WHOLESOME HOME-MADE JAMS. INVITING DELICIOUS APPETISING. WE have a complete variety of HINTON'S HOME-MADE JAMS, and confidently roc'.ojumend them to you as NEW ZEALAND'S BEST. They are absolutely pure, being made from finest selected fruits, and l refined sugar only. FOR VARIETY SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. lib and 21b Glass Ja.rs. Large Tine. PAYIOUR-SMITH THE CHEAPEST GROCER DANNEVIRKE. ® Where you can always ob:ahi the Best Gcodo at Lowest ( IP poss.Lb Vj Prices. LGIGANTIC SALE MOW ON. i A A LADIES' LONG TWEED COATS, in Navy, Brown.- Green XUvJ. anid Heather mixtures, 12j 6d, 15s, 17s 6d, 19a 6d, 25s 275, 30s. fX/jj LADIES' COSTUMES in Mixed Tweeds, Navy Cloth, Color--041: ed and Black .Serges, with long coats with, silk braid trimmings or plain Norfolk styles. "Prices 245, 30s, 355, 40s, 555. Dozens of BLOUSES in Flannel, Flannelette, Delaine and Silk, at 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s lid, 6s 6d, 10s, 12a 6d. BLOUSE LENGTHS from U 6d. LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS, from 5s 6d. IMPORTED MILLINERY HALF COST PRICE. CHILDREN'S BONNETS, from Is. Girls' aaid Boys' TUNICS, Lined and Trimmed with Silk Braid from 6s lid. SAILOR DRESSES (Navy Serge), 5a 6d. LADIES' DIVIDED SKIRTS, Cream, Grev and Navy, from 3/6 J HEAPS OF OTHER BARGAINS — a CALL EARLY AND GET BEST CHOICE, f L. J Every Square Yard Ploughable 9 -lf- Wanted. LOTS of you farmers whose land is hilly would be glad of an easy means of turning every ono to •account. There is a way—a practical way—and that is simply to use : NikoSaison's Double Disc Heversibie Plough It's as easv as "falling off a log" to work. In fact, you don't turn the plough at the end of the furrow. All you need do .is turn the hordes round and go ahead. You see, it has a reversible body. But come in and liave it explained, and at the same time get full paf'ttcul-ars regarding price. COLLETT & SON, LTD o $ ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS, DANNEVIRKE. ■rfjiAl > WICKINS' HE^Y'S 2/8 SMALLWOOD'S ... 1 JOHNSTONE'S ... 6 2/61 NUMEROUS OTHERS AT Si MIL Ml RATES. POSTAGE 3d EXTRA! Zvtiy < nu ) hgu . ?>•,>-< i m 1 nm ..WHri Hftf| } MHH i 111 IB Hi illliilli ii||l iif If PI l? LiIUJJJJJiL-LLL THE BEST VAHPISB TOTCR3 i- STOCK. •' : o/ "'-Q . vi ' : S
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 11 July 1911, Page 1
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482Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 11 July 1911, Page 1
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