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r\ A * i POPULAR AND MOST BECOMING—THE NEW JUMPER SKIRTS SHOWN IX SO MANY ATTRACTIVE STYLES THAT A SELECTION IS QUITE A SIMPLE MATTER. A Popular Stylo is witli Knitted Shirt and .lumper of Botany Cashmere. .Jumpers trimmed with Collar. Culls and Pockets of Check or Fancy Weave, to tone Prices 35/6, 39/6, 49/6 Another Smart Style has Shirt of Cheeked Flannel or similar material. with Jumper of Potanv Cashmere, trimmed as above with same Fabric as Skirt 55/- to £5/12/6 More Excxlusivc Model Stylos range in price up £B/8/COATS FOE THE new suede RAINY BAYS FABR!C GLOVES A big range of the Xow Season’s Raincoats, including the populai rubbered type in fancy grained leatherette/ all new .shades Prices 24/6 to 35/8 Rubbered Silk Raincoats, in smart new shot effects, including rose, .saxe, mauve, beige, etc. 25/6, 32/6, 39/6 to 63/Leatherette Raincoats, in all shades, including fawn, red, blue . black, navy. (Airis’ and Ladies’ in single and* dou Mg breasted styles 19/6 to 37/6 An Exceptional Line nt I .allies' Suede Fabric (Roves, with fancy cuffs embroidered in colours. These are in the Newest Shades of Rosewood. Cedar, .Modes, and Pastel Tones. SPECIAL PRICES 2/6 and 2/11 pr. m*!VTSUßtt*~g-srm&xrr:’- ’» ORIGINALLY 75/- to £7/7/. A WONDERFUL LIXE OF GOOD OCA LITY KXITTEJ) COSTUMES, IX A 810 RAX,OK OF SHADES. THESE ALL FEATURE THE CARDIGAN COAT AND KNITTED SKIRT. THEY ARE IX KNITTED WOOL AXI) SILK AXD WOOL MIXTURES IX BROWN. FAWN. BLUE, OBEY AND RESEDA EFFECTS.' ORIGINALLY OHG TO LG fajj m tea < i i ha U:Yd ,\vjA The Popular San Toy Repp in a reliable fine all wool, quality. A big range of new shades 40in. wide 9/11 of inch Repps in all the new season’s shades, including wine, modop, mulberry, old rose beige, navy, black, grey, etc., etc. 15/6, 17/6, 19/6 yard iQ, SEASONABLE VALUES ¥ til. niEi Ladies’ A!! Wool Vests, in the popular ••Alpha” make. sleeveless, hound neck and arms 10/S each Ladies' Creme All Wool Ribbed Vests, opeia top 5/11 each Ladies" Creme All Wool Combinations, short sleeves. V neck, and neatlv trimmed with lace O.S. size 19/6 Dainty Xuns Veiling Nightgowns prettily embroidered and trimmed with lace 29/6 each Ladies’ Creme All Wool Ebdices, Etiglisli manufacture, open fronts, long sleeves 5/11 each Pink Wool Opera Vests. Swiss make 13/6 each Creme Wool Shetland Knit Bloomers 7/11 pair “THE DRAPERS.”

A DISCOVERY SKULLS IN OLD BUILDING. AX APOTHECARY’S LAIJOIiATORY. (Special 1o the Times.) AUCKLAND, .Juno 12. Two skulls peered through the dust ns the Ill’sfc man broke his way through the coiling ot' an old building next to the Bank oi : Australasia, in Queen Street, when it was being pulled down to clear a site tor the Colonial Mutual Liie Assurance Society’s new structure. Skeletons have been unearthed in Queen Si. excavations, 'Jut no wrecker is quite prepared to encounter human skulls beneath- a root. Thoughts of mysterious crime crossed the mind ot the man as he crawled- in to investigate, hub the absence of bones, and the presence of an old apothecary's scales and other paraphernalia of a laboratory, at once explained all. The skulls were simply discarded dunnage of a chemist’s shop. The name “UNIQUE” on a Hot Water Bag stopper is your guarantee of warm and lasting service. Stocked in all sizes. ‘‘UNIQUE” is British.— 1.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 3

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