Beautiful Furs Including Skunk Opossum, Smoke and Kit Fox, Beaver and Mole Coney. Stole or cape styles; satin lined. At exceptionally reasonable prices —and Most Reasonably Priced Fur Coats Comprising Beaver, Mole and Seal Coney. All in the latest shapes, with large collars. Silk brocade linings. The prices range from .. 23g$ Marmot Coats, in the newest styles. Full sizes. Specially selected from 45gs Velour Coats An extensive range cut in the latest and most fashionable styles, corded or with stitchings to match. All wanted colours and beautiful qualities .. from 4g« With fur collars—from s£gs Coat Frocks New and distinctive styles, in soft wool gabardines, cloths, etc. Novel trimmings of braid, metal buttons and stitchings. Adaptable collars. All favoured shades 7 to 14gi Model Costumes Exceptionally smart styles and perfect fitting. Finished with metal trimmings or worked with braid and self-coloured stitching: Shades include Navy, Mole, Nigger, etc. — 7 to Isgs Knitted Frocks, etc. The new Knitted Woollen Costumes. Frocks and Jumpers are exceptionally smart, being in the newest styles and colours, while the prices are lower than they have been for some THE HOUSE FOR VALUE
The steady flow of sheep from tlifl coastal districts to the TVaikato continues (says the Rotorua "Chronicle"). Last fortnight over 18,000 passed through Ngongotaha. A couple of big mobs are moving through the district now. The situation baa ite humours. The stock route is absolutely "eaten. out," and the inquisitiveness of a hun-jn-y sheep passes that of woman. The farmers who have land adjoining th« road are on giwrd at all ho\irs, and the sheep are equ;illv watchful for tho loose> or slack -wire. The honours have been so far with the fihoep, but the restriction is "rowing tighter. Tho stocking of now high country above the great Waikato basin h responsible for tb* bulk of the movement. failing remedy for coughs and colds. Sixty doses for Is 6d. *
The menace of wild pigs is one that has been causing the back-block settlers of Taranaki great concern fofl some years, especially during the lambin <* season (states the "Daiiy News,"). During last season Mr ft. Masters, M.P., was verv active in urging the Government to" undertake suppressive measures, and during the short session again brought the matter lxjfore the Department concerned. He has been informed that the Department of Lands Forestry, and Agriculture proposes to take action in his district, ,-tnd arrangements are in train to secure hunters for the destruction of pigs.
of "Amber Tips" is the result of the Fine Teas of Ceylon from which it is blended—each pound brewing far more cups than any inferior tea. INSIST ON "Amber Tips" FINE Tea
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17700, 28 February 1923, Page 11
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