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fejjj^ DISTINCTIVE MODELS All the newest colourings: rosewood, airforce blue, and bottle green; smart shapes, turban styles and slightly up-turned brims. Simple? trimmings of appliqued flowers and ribbon novelties. MODEL MILLINERY In the latest turban and toque styles, suitable for matrons; in black panno velvet and ciro satin; trimmed aigrettes, coloured motifs, and striking diamante ornaments. READY-TO-WEAR FELTS Small, close-fitting, stylish Hats, with up-turned brims of velvet, finished with clusters of felt flowers and novelty pins. The colourings includo all tho new shades of rosewood, amethyst, puce, rust, bottle green, and all dark shades. j Not the least interesting jeature of the New Season's Millinery is the extremely moderate prices ! Notable amongst the New Hats now being displayed in our Showroom are the many variations of die small, close-fitting styles that are so becoming. Delightfully subdued yet so refreshing are the new colours—rosewood, airforce blue, and shades of bottle green. The deft handling of shape and colour must be seen to be appreciated. May we ask the favour of an early visit? An extensive range of FELTS FOR SPORTS WEAR. Trimmed with plain bands of contrasting felt and velvet noveltios. Colours includo wine, grey, putty, cinnamon, new blue, rose, jade. Graham, Wilson & Smellie THE HOUSE FOR VALUE mmms wmmmmmmmmsgmwwm

Still Years of Mileage IN THESE Used Gar Bargains You don't gamble, and we will give any reasonable trial with our guaranteed used ears. 1924 Special Six STUDEBAKER, FO ~ " - - - almoat new'.. .. .. .. »« J*9s BUICK lata Model Tontine .. 1100 DODGE, late model £145 OVERLAND Model M Toaria* «M - BUICK, 1924. Colonial Body ~ ' .... SSSO CALTHOSPE Baadste* eJL A ».»» a real lady*' car M «i **S HUPMOBILE Touting 32 Model MO D 0R _ T lte . t Moi J T*att*ff .. CUS OAKLAND Tontine £75 uv - i ' ' *—"** " "*• 1925 GRAY Tourin*. almost new £l5O Vflfljl IMlfsf Al* I^l. 1923 BUICK Tontimc, little used £250 »IPUU lift VIVA *\JWm 1925 OAKLAND Touring, almost 156-158 GLOTK3ESTEB SXSHSS new .£275 /«_„ m,..<«. t>_«i\ Terms to suit purchasers. &K at!® mm IP? W. m &•! i fWfiJ&V canister Of course jroa know tmt JoDy little 2V: canister —the first of its land" «rat offered— . . . ■ ■ ■ .'■ ■' V ' * may we introduce its big luu^k aomq coßsin' the first 50*. haw ever met! Good to 1 ter still to use—Of the wh fine oftl breed too—holding the saw detectable' Raven Tea. ~ -; ' i- > A jolly cooking canister 3> 1 shoald jtt*fthink it was—bat good things are eo»» picked up—and ask your grocer for *_ \ m m lMa I TEA THE NAME THE TRADE MARK 95 ?4ZWtW Do Not Buy the Just as Good. DttM*atl vDUNIQPTtRES First 'in 1888. Fcranost eter From all reputable agents. Dunlop Robber Coy. of Aast Lti Christchurth Wellington Auckland -

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18636, 10 March 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18636, 10 March 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18636, 10 March 1926, Page 11