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m. farmers' mm ASSOCIATION. I 107 to 115 CASHEL STREET. CHBISTCiiUKOJdL : .';jj \mr The Store that serves you right. jjM THE CORRECT STYLES FOR ! l AUTUMN AND WINTER- 19Q6,| A Vivid Illustration of the Fashions. _b__9~b9B—a~_—■a—a— - —— -■'"■'■.''" You are invited to view the Btyle and Fashion Exposition at the Parmer*' o<H»p. aVt||| comprehensive collection o! all the stylsa in Cortumas, Blouses, Bkirts, Mantles, iM_rt_, ||| Goata, Furs, the newe«t weaves in Face Clothe, Tweeds, Crepolines, Voiles Plaids, BiU-vlp Laces, and Trimmings. ■'v i: :.'f§| MAGNIFICENT MILLINERY CREATIONS. Hats from Lonßon and Paris in the approved ■tjles. It is » comprehensive ooUsdk»i j|| and a positive and unequalled criterion o! Fashion's fancies. y : >:>y :;g||

UNIQUE EXHIBITION OF MILLINERY SELECTED MODELS FROM LONDON AND PARIS. THE CORRECT MODES FOR AUTUMN 4 WINTER. The authoritative styles in Autumn and Winter MiUnsry a_e Jure la profusion. Fashion is as usuaklaviah in style, sad tha shapes and moots an varied enough to plsase all woman. The Trioorne, with some slight modifications on the styles prevailing In past seasons,is again to the fore, and it stems to be prettier "*__*•«•* than ever. We are showing a fine lot of models in Trieornea, M-UM- witshaded plumes and finished with ribbons and bucklee; ths Utter are vary large, and are made of tortoisethell or oelloloid. The newest shapes tend towards tma_ntss, arid these ate /*P***-*-**_V _» felts and straws. A round crown, brim narrow in, front and tilted at Dees*, with a profusion of ribbons and flowers for trimmings. A daring novelty is a shape resembUac a man's bowler, and may be had in felt or straw. Trimmed with wings or birds or quills or sheaves of pheasant tails, the new shape will suit many women. A pretty model in our collection is a lovely eonsfositioß la vlek* velvet, trimme- with violet end hehotrops velvet foliage, and trapes fastened, with a large steel buckle. Another charming model is In white felt, trieorae share, Manasd with velvet stsappings and white plumes. Yet another model is of straw, in a lovely shadsid cardinal, saOer shape with high crown, which is decorated with three band- of velvet, the Ugh bandeau at back is finished with clusters of velvet roses and cardinal auk. Fur. Toques are destined to be tha rage of the season, far they are ehle andeharming. They are trimmed either with feathers, *I?f" •-- "'-"i a bunch of various o6l6_red roses or a thee! of pheasant tail --ethers are the preferred decorations far these toques: Toques of grebe skia, with necklet and muff to match, are particularly smart This Exhibition of Millinery is werth seeing for its educative value, and women who wish to keep np to Fashion's mark will not miss it. FASHIONABLE FURS FOR FASHIONABLE FOLK. The display of furs Is ena wider scale than -ototolsro every Isahls-able . for is mttasentod in the ooUactlon. The real and the here ihl-UfowTa-ditishardtodUtlngaiah the one &» *-**- point eat the genuine from the Imita_o_, and yea will be able to decide. Broadly speaking, it will be impossible to wtthoet a tet of furs iiVnedesim to be within fashion's fold. And there to tsatty ac reason why any woman should suflsr ms*r/idomin this reysMertte mm C__Mioas of ill have been stadkd and provided for la this S-persly •___*.', tive fashion exposition. Fashion rc_s on flails, Stem l-wten, Kotf_skU Jtynssi Marion, Marmot, and White Fox and Foxsi-Mi, while the new B-Ua Mbrtoa. whith Is very like Sable, bnt loss esetiy, Is also a favoorita. The scarf snaps Is the fashion of ths hear, aad thee* faxs are vera thrown over the thon-Ur. Mock -rrnlne will oommand a great deal of ittsiainn, beth on the wore of cost end utility. Both bag aad rounded shaped mwMa are fasafa-mbio, the mere sipseelTi being decora(cd with heads and toils. Child-en's fur sets are in Foxa_ao, Hare, and i s|is shsn

Tea is a stanulsat aw) net a food, snd |p oe of the grestest ose k moit be pure and full *rength. ' Tea leaves when exposed Is mc sir snd light for say length of -mc deteriorate juit as the petals of a rote wither and fade and lose their perfume. ' Tea that hss detenonied has no «_-, mulating power, snd i* valueless ss a beverage. SURATURA TEA Ii grown, cured, and packed in Ceylon; it it packed freth m lead-lined package*, which exclude sir and light There: it thus no chance ol\the leaves withering and the natural strength snd arooia ate maintained. Suratura is pure hooest Ceylon Tea. and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or say cheap or inferior teas. '• RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A quality 1/6 pet lb. Suratura B quality 1/9 „ Suratyra D quality 2/- ~_ Suratura X quality 2/4 „ Yau c—i —-_ n>e — aie—c Ser-Ma Toa at the N.Z. Faro-re Co-Op.. is C-t-l S*-_L !,-•■■ - •' ■• •- ■- ~- " -\ ——■■—i _^—a—a-i-bm ■■^_— m —■ . WM is made in smsay Krison, the fruit, garden of New Zealand. Golden apriooat,loMiensao_ehos and plums, dt-atons raspbarrtes and currants, a wealth of tnper- • fine orchard fruitage at enr ' oon-oand. We ass the euro frt-h fr-H trr mslrt irsr fassnns •a"- Jama and Ooa-stves, and prassni Hs finest invear iinsdiiltsrssoil ASK THet OROOeUK. B,KIRKMTRICKICo.Ld. HBUSOM.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12444, 6 March 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12444, 6 March 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12444, 6 March 1906, Page 2

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