iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiii tii Beath's clear all Models m Superb Model Goods— S§| individual styles—no two §§| alike. Beath 5 reduce prices early ==j in the season, you may -S| benefit largely. —Frocks jrom Paris == —New York Costumes H —French Millinery —Coats from Paris [s Elegance and great H economy. ~ at greatly reduced prices while the season's young Exclusive Frocks, Costumes, Coats, Hats—from Paris, London and New York Evening Trock in Sunset Gold Shaded Georgette. The skirt lias throe bias flounces edged with fur— Usually .. .. .. •. .. 3-JDS Model Sale Price , 8 gns Charming Model Frock in Navy Wool Repp. Circular tunic skirt from low waist, trimmed with Chinese stitching and applique— Usually .. IS gns Model" Sale Price .. .. .. 10J gns Smart Straight-line Coat Frock, with side panels, turn collar with revers, embroidered in silver — Usually .. .. .. .. ..15 gns Model Sale Price 9 gns Smart Evening Gown in Black C'hameuse, with gold lace sleeves and draping down left side; panel train at back, falling from waist-line— Usually .. .. .. .. l~gns Model Sale Price .. .. .. 11 gns Model Coat of Light Grey Wool Repp, patterned with self cordings; lined throughout with jazz satin— Usually .. .. .. /. .. IS gns Model Sale Prico 10 gns Model Costume in Putty Wool Hepp; short coat, with scalloped flounce across front, fastened with handsome buckle, and embroidered in cherry and fawn; lined with crepe de chine — Usually .. .. 18 gns Model Sale Price „ « „* * 9 gns liandsomo Model Costume in Mo!c Gabardine; smartlv-cut coat, gathered a: sides, vriti. basque effect in front, an'! exquisitely embroidered in two sho.iltv? of to iouo: out?> and collar aro trimmed with leaver coney— Usually .. .. .. .. .. Kigm Modol Sale Price .. .. . s» yes Dainty Princess Slips in Art- Silk, w::h. straight bodice and shoulder stray of self material. la shades of grey, cherry, nr.'"! n-o!-Usually .. .. W.'s -0 t> OS. M 5 Model' Sale Price .. CI,- ee 6 Novelty Jumper in Powder Bluo Georgette, with round neck and open sleeves: gathered at hips: trimmed with beaded design almond a2 3 cherry— Usually .. . . .. .. .. S4 Model "Sale Price - High-erownod Model Hat designed by • 'Mans Anne" of Cigar-brown tine Pedal straw; narrow silk taffeta brim, edged ia front, with fluted crinoline to match; mercurywinged heron side mounts — Usually 7? Model Sale Prico .. .. .. ~ 53/5 Lady's Model Hat by "Suzcttc" in Hydrangea Blue, high crown of lino pedal straw, brim wide at sides of crepe de chine forming wi<j* petals, trimmed with small ribbou flowers and uniquo ornaments at side—Usually .. SD'6 Model Sale Price .. .„ »« 69/6 Highly fashionable—at prices so low
"PETERLINEUM" (Registered.) .v ——— WORLD'S • CHAMPION. WOOD PRESERVATIVE AND AwTISEPTIC. MADE IN ..ENGLAND (used for 40 year*). TVROVED by the Agent io hav ß preserved JL ' V.D.L. Stakes and lied Pine Hoardinf for 20 yeara from decay, at his farm, Upper Riccar.ton, Canterbury. Samples can be seen at. address below. ' Eradicates and prevents the "Borer m buildings and furnituro. Preserves "Wood nnder and Above ground, under and above -water, bottoms of boats and yachts, uuildings, l farm implements, gates, trellis, paling fences, etc.; prevents vermin in fowlbouses. Waterproofs and Preserves Horse, Cow and Stack Covers, Bope, Plough Lineß, etc. Softens the hardest paint brush. Economical and easy* to apply; enters wood by its own action, drives out Bap and doe; not close pores, and thus prevents "dry rot," no. skill required. Write for pamphlet. Obtainable all Leading Stores, Ironmongers, Farmers' Co-op.'B, Btock and Station Agents and Timber Yards. Four Gallon Tins, Eight Gallons (petrol case), 8s 6d per gallon. One Gallon Tins, 10s; Pints, 2s; 40-gsllon Caaks, specjal quote. LEONABD B. HUBBARD., Solo AgeDt for New Zealand, 47 Idris road, Fendaltoa. 'Phone 5379. H 6438
Columbia Graf onola Id your own dravriag root* you can enjoy th» mute* triunphi of Clara Butt, Hubert Eitdell, and otKo world-famous (onpten and muoria&s—if you pout* a Graf onola. Because of fidelity, nehaett and eaturaloea. tka Columbia Grtfonola ii teeognistd as the supreme mmicai mstrameet. Play» all Buac* both papain* tod clatne. Call for demonstration to-day Jfcx? Wa TWs lata***- <B 9_ Wcbisa^ f f If, im Si QtfmLmild Wflgß3-3746
n Sports Footwear Cookkam House has Best Selection Tor tha licks, the cvwrt. or cricket pitch, we have the iwvwfisar for the occasion. tennis and cricket BOOTS AND SHOES with rubber, leather, cr chro=-3 soles. GOLF SHOES irith leather or new rubber crer* irlas. COOKHAM HOUSE" (CHISNALL & STEWART LTD.) 750 Colombo Street,Chrobc&cre& "Famcua for Fo*Ac£iv«6f« f"~nfrnßn r""
ACROSS CANADA «, —THE SCENIC ROUTE. Experienced travellers mostly agroo that, the beet routo to England or the Continent is via Canada. The trip across Canada on the "Continental Limited, 'V tho Canadian National Railways' famous all-steel, transcontinental express is a rovelation. Over tho Canadian Rockies at the lowest altitude of *any railway on the American continent; amid seenic wonders of surpassing beauty, and living in a swift-travelling home that. is like a magnificent hotel on wheels. Be sure you travel "the National Way"—largest railway . system in the world, operating some of tho finest Hotels in Canada. Free side trips and stop-over, privileges at all important points. Beautifully illustrated descriptive literature on any part of Canada- Free Write to Desk B 5-6, Ferry Building] Auckland. H 4303-3
To mark the spot where the last wolf ,ras killed in Sutherlandshire, about the Tear 1700,-the Duke of Portland has built a, granite memorial -weighing about two and, a-lalf iooa.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18241, 27 November 1924, Page 11
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