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We have jnst received, direct from our London buyers, a special sample range of new and fashionarrivals" we intend to dispose of at Special Prices before National Week. There is only one of eacheach an exclusive sample, moderately priced. National 1924 Enitted Costumes, in Wool, Brushed Wool, or Silk and Wool. Fine, heavy make, and each one different. Colours include Fawns and Greys, Brick, Jade, Saie and Fair Isle effects .. 3to Bgs Silk and Wool Jumpers, in various shades and ■ multi-colour ■ effects from 21/Silk Jumpers and Cross-overs, heavy quality, plain' and fancy knit. All shades .... ...... ... .. • 49/6 to 4gs New, Cardigans, in many different shades and styles . . ... ... from 21/Jumper Suits, fine wool, Cashmere or Silk Mixtures. Various shades 69/6 New Frocks. Coats, e f c, Smart Coat Frocks, plain or -with touches cf colour. In Nigger, Navy, etc. .. from 95/Some lavishly embroidered in multi-colour; 3 to lOgs Afternoon and Semi-Evening Frocks, m Navy, Black and lighter shades. All the cvrrest effects .. " 6to ogs French Velour Coats, superfine quality and perfect fitting. Smart styles and all good shades ..., 5 A 6gs With Fur Collars to ton? Bgs Skunk Opossum Furs, in the popular choker and also Stole styles- . . .. 55/- to 6gs Blue Kit and Mongolian Fox Furs, in choker and animal shapes 6 to 16gB Marabouts, in Nigger, Smoke and Black—--35- to &£3 Graham, Wilson & Smellie s — AN INVITATION ——j • Visitors to town for National Week arc cordially invited'?' to view the most appealing array of New Spring Millinery j bow being made in our Fashion Showrooms. \

-This matter of the preparation of income-tax returns is «"»« f** „ doubtless embarrassed most ot us, re marked Mr M. J. Bennett, m mtro< ing of Karangahape road busmes.men <stat«a tho "New Zealand Herald ). ••Itilall very well for ua t. be.give, inßtruction S as to how to M m our return, but if Mr Twigdencan givei us a little information as to how to cd, ouflaSe it slightly and with eafet,, SS"Kis addrel, will bo apgg riat°d bv even,- one of-us I- .ibis ooiq statement was greets witn bud lau-h'er which was renewed when the eefurer declared himself ihoS' at the utterance ■of each-a Lntiment from the chairmani of ,» estimable an organisation as that of the Karangahape road business men- . -U© had &n told that they were m such a state of affluence that did not mind tow large the P*£* »gjj %Z ifc was imore likely, indeed, tnat tney would write to the Commuaoner, heg*ng him to ooint out any little taz■:t& •, ™;/.Vit. lam <Ti'erlooj£eu. It is stated thai every day in the i Tear two people who leave their homes ?n London are killed in street, accidents Each year eees an increase m number of these accidents. Accident insurance companies calculate I that one out of every ten persons ,m- - that on© accident m every bund'red ends fatally. The number of people who die as the. result of acdde*>t *s highest in the' United State*. There, out of 6ach 10,000 deaths, '370 are violent ones. The fatal accidents in the United States number over 50,000 yearly. ' . . ■

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18150, 13 August 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18150, 13 August 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18150, 13 August 1924, Page 11