p v&e ; %ANCEf"imh, £‘Fmer Tea Means 'Better Health” , Je& mmm \£ Cr&i&) f$ all Fine Tea therefore Healthful im;i, ;; m i. csu* mmm. mmm WHOLESALE APE WHOLESALE AGENTS: WILLI AM TAYLOR AND SONS. LTD, Sk HjCHLAN b> .•Vr, ** “kT4*. ?y I /Si MU eM m <»iK MtS'? %km rx. : Ml nTTs -V? wmMm On all the Fighting Fronts .. , “HIGHLA nder ” milk is in ir use by both the Imperial and New Zealand troops. ' Made in New Zealand El ALL BRITISH MADE ALL BRITISH OWNED ALL BRITISH CAPITAL MILK. f23l «ri5S SALE SPECIALS MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.-- Model Hats from 7/G. Balance of Trimmed Millinery from 4/6. Untrimmed and Ready-to-wear Felts, latest shapes and colors, from 1/. Balance of White Felts from 1/. Black Velvet Hats, Sailor and newest shapes, 1/ to 9/6. Black Velvet Stitched Hats from 4/11. Waterproof Hats, 1/11 to 3/11. Velvet Flowers. 4d and 6d. Novelty Wings and Buckles from 6d each.* MANTLE DEPARTMENT. —Late shipment of Dark Grey Costumes, all sizes, assorted styles. - A wonderful line at 79/6; now 39/6. Heather Tweed' Costumes, silk-lined, Sports styles, 39/6. Ladies’ and Maids’ Costumes, in Black and Navy Serges and Tweeds, from 10/0. Our splendid •took of Coats to be sacrificed. Tweeds, Dove Cloths, Coverts, Hydrotites, etc., from 6/11 to 84/. Largo-size Coats, in Black Pony Skin, Imitation Coney Astrachan, Sealctte, etc., from 19/0. Special line of Children’s Skirts in Grey, Black, and Navy, 4/11. Ladies’ Skirts from 7/11. Koslyn Jerseys, Black and all colors, 18/. Maids’ and Girls’ Coats, trimmed Astrachan and Fur, 6/11. Blouses in all sizes, our own make. House Blouses, 2/11; Silk, 6/11; Flannel, 6/11; Crepe de Chine, *2/0. BABYLINEN DEPARTMENT. —Brown Wool Coats from 8/6. Tweed Coats from 6/6. Kiltie Dresses from 2/11. Warm Dark School Dresses from 6/6. Pleated Skirts, all' colors, ‘ 6/11. Jerseys from 2/11. Conibinatiena, 2/11. Bloomers, 1/11. Vests from 1/. Shawls, 8/11. Fisher Caps, 1/11. Hats and Bonnets from 2/6. Fur Necklets, 1/. Feeders, Bd. Bibs, 6d. Gaiters, 9d pair. UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. —Cotton Vests . S.S., 10id. Chemise Vests, S.S., 1/9 up. Natural Woven Combs., L.S., 5/6 ; Cream, 3/11. Natural Woven Spencers and Bodices, 2/5. Warm Dressing Jackets, 5/11. Crepe Gowns, 6/6. Cream Flannel Underskirts, full size, 3/6. Tan and Black Ribbed Hose, 1/9. Colored Cloth Gaiters, 4/6 pair. Lace Cape Collars, 1/6. ■ Grey Woven Bloomers Sith elastic band, 2/6. Flannelette Chemises, 2/6. Knickers '6. Nights 5/6. Grey Coutil Corsets, all sizes, 2/11 nnd 8/6. Soiled Muslin Aprons, 2/6. Colored Overalls, full size. 8/8. Moiratto Underskirts, 2/1 L DREAVER’S GEORGE STREET 'PHONE 1,822 Agents for ‘Pictorial Review' Paper Patterns 1 & Oe&m I FOR EXQUISITE FLAVOR TASTE THE TASTE OF DltlClKOtl I You’ll wonder why you’ve been missing such delicionsness , ■ ~ „ _ this while. .The Mellow Creamy Piquancy of ‘‘QUIVER’’ is attained Um Careful .Treatment and Maturing of NEW ZEALAND ’ FINEST CHEESE. AAiAXiAiVL) PACKED IN AIRTIGHT, DUSTPROOF CONTAINERS. INSIST ON HAVING “QUIVER.”
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Evening Star, Issue 16467, 4 July 1917, Page 10
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