t Lovely New t I Silks. I t BOUGHT IN AUSTRALIA, t ♦ THE drought an<l low price of 4 ♦ wool have depressed trade in' ♦ ♦ Australia, and the wholesale 4 <► houses in Melbourne and £ Sydney were glad to unload £ their goods at very tempting £ ♦ discbunts. We bought about ♦ £ £6000 worth, -and these silks ♦ ♦ were part of the purchase. • ♦ ♦ = i ♦ "MADAME BUTTERFLY," a ♦ ♦ beautiful silk, 36in: wide ♦ ♦ in grey, Wedgewood , car- ♦ ♦ dinal eau de nil, vieux rose ♦ ♦ pink, brown, navy blue, ♦ ♦ sky blue, fume and loutre, ♦ ♦ at 3s 9d a yard « <& ♦ ♦ TAFFETA SILKS, 36in. wide #■ ♦ in .vieux rose, pink, rose- ♦ V wood, heliotrope, wine, ♦ <f navy, sky, burgundy and ♦ ♦ grey, ♦ ■ m at 4s lid a yard. 4 £ 4 TAFFETA CHIFFON SILKS > ♦ 4oin. wide, in pale blue, ♦ sky, turquoise, grey reseda ♦ <$» vieux rose, eau de nil, ♦ ♦ ' heliotrope, saxe blue, wine ♦ ♦ Copenhagen blue, bur- ♦ gundy, cardinal, pink and ♦ ♦ cream, at 5s 6d, 5s Hd, 63 6d a yd. 4 ♦ > ♦ LOUISINE SILKS, 20m wide, ♦ ♦ in golden br_own, helio- ♦ ♦ trope, nattier, sky blue, ♦ ♦ serpent, reseda, pale blue ♦ ♦ turquoise, electric, vicu* ♦ ♦ rose, burgundy, grey, Co £ 0 penhagen, and Saxe blue ♦ ■$> at is nd and 2s 6d a yard. 4 ♦ + ♦ BRITISH SILKS, 2 oin wide, ♦ ♦ in grey, heliotrope, pink, ♦ ♦ eau de nil, turquoise, navy ♦ ♦ blue, brown, burgundy. ♦ reseda. + at 1s Lid a yard. 4 ♦ -• I lEirkcaldtei ! 1 ik Stains, | ♦ LTD. ♦ WELLINGTON. A The Ham for You, I A ham is alvrays a good iuvesrmmt. At the dinner table ham is nUvays welcomed, for breakf-ist it is delicious, and then for suppers or lu"c!ics nothing is more acceptable than dainty liam satdwiches, but 3 r nu must have a good ham. The temlcrest, the sweetest, the PMiIiPSt — tLese arc the -words tliai, t'cscrilc the liams Aye sell, Yoi need have no fear as tc how youv sams will cut wlicn cooked .when you buy ifc here, for each ham is a" g«)d one— fresh, finely flavour d," well cured, and' thoroughly wholesome. We iiave iia.ais in siz s to suit all households. Try one. You'll find ifc is a most satisfactory investment. Brink — **- PETERf DAWSONS Ask for the Jilack Bottle I L ISTEN! I ♦ TT'S the difference between 4 J -*- the month-old egg and J ffS of to-day that gives the ♦ ♦ latter its value. . - X ;♦ • ■ 5 a .1 Jt L s .^difference, between 4 ♦ the Suits WE sell and the Suits ♦ ♦ other fellows sell that makes ♦ J UUR Garments worth more. + ♦ Let us sell you a SUIT on + the money-back-if-you-want-it .principle. 1 OUR SPECIAL SUITS t t 45 s T0 70 s - ! Made from ail-wool Tweed 1 <$ 4> and Worsteds. A ♦ — — r|IHE Y"IASH mRADJNC i^lO., ♦ ■ . ♦ Men's Wear Specialists, ♦ TAINUI STREET, ♦ "Where the Good HaU Arc." ♦
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Grey River Argus, 26 June 1908, Page 2
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