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Dress and Fashion. ■ • , AUTUMN # 1597 * WINTER We hate pleasure in Hating that, having received, ex u. "Te Koa," "Tongariro," "Ruahine," and other recent arrivals, Exceptionally Heavy Shipments, ware now prepared with everything few and Up-to-date for Autumn A Winter, 1807. The Stock throughout fhe entire establishment are probably the Largest and Best Assorted in Sew Zealand, and an of a most comprehensive and attractive character. With the utmost confidence we therefore invite inspection and comparison. i Press Department This has always been a popular and leading Department with us, and in making arrangements for present and approaching Seasons, our London buyers have evidently spared no pains to enable us again to take a prominent place in the Dress Trade. With the Styles and Values to hand we are more than well pleased; the variety is so great as to defy detailed description. We may say, however, that Kurl Oloths. in a variety of charming effects, are a prominent feature for Winter, and of these wo nave a magnificent assortment, ranging from Is 4jd to 4s 3d per yard, double width. Fine French Twilled Coatings, Foules, Estamene, and other Serges in Navy and Black, most useful and favourite Dresses, are again well represented in our Stock, and wo recommend these. Meltons, Home Spuns, Cheviot Tweeds, etc., all useful and economical Dresses for School, Street, or House wear, in good shades and various mixtures, in immense variety. Prices from 9|d to 3s lid per yard, double Special Novelties are the New Star Light Effects in Repps, New Striped Suitings, Shot Oanvas, and Cycling Cloths. Prevailing Colours for Winter are Electric, Peacock, Bronze, Heliotrope, Brown, Navy, Myrtle, Goquelicot (bright red), and Cardinal, the four latter beine decidedly the Silk Department r Our present Stock is very complete, and comprises some beautiful effects in Coloured Silks, Plain, Shot, Bengaline, Broche, Chene, Taffeta, Glace, Gaufre, Poftgee, Our Champion Make of Black Silk it manufactured from the fines* Piedmont) and Brutia Raw Silk, and the wear of every Dress is absolutely guaranteed j price from 5s lid to 8s 6d per yard. Velveteens, Velvets, and Plushes in great variety. Our London buyer writes:-" We are sending you, per s.e.' Te Koa,' 24 boxes Fancy Velveteens and. I 16 boxes of Bed and Black. All these goods, especially the latter, are extremely fashion. able for blouses, etc., and we are sure you will do well with them. With the Velveteens we are also sending you 9 boxes of Brocaded Velvet. These are perfectly new in design J and should sell freely." Millinery "117" We are now showing entirely Now Goods in our Millinery Department, MWtyffl stylish French and English Pattern Bonnets, Ladies' Trimmed Hats and 'g* W9 Toques, Newest Styles, and great variety. A large and varied assortment \ -I LL of Children's Millinery, Hats, and Caps; also the very Latest Novelties in E3»R? Flowers, Feathers, Wings, Ospreys, etc. Stylish Coarse Straw Gem Hats, S^^KlfftifflWXl/KS^ quite up to date; ohoice varieties in Ladies' Cycling Hats, in Felt and Straw. &forigffjfl flllVi/VvV^V Choicest productions of the Season in Chenille, Jet, and Straw Bonnets, Jet \j\ Jim I' II lIPI' I li 36wL Ornaments, and all other New Trimmings for Millinery, V»lFrosfrto!lJ/ J jJ I JbWla Mantle Department We have just landed a Large Variety of the Latest Novelties In ladies' EI French, German, and English Mantles. Extra good value in Ladies' German m Em Tailor-made Jackets, in Blue, Brown, Fawn, and the New Green Beaver 7 \, fly Cloth. Very large assortment of the Newest Styles in Ladies' Capes, in / \ ff Beaver and othor Cloths; also a splendid range of Tweed, Golf Capes, a iVtJff in Reversible Tweed, direct from the manufacturers. ff Iwi We have also opened a Large Variety of Ladies' and Children's Mackin. II ftm toshes and Rain Cloaks. Full Assortment of Children's Tweed and Beaver IS Sfi|\ Cloth Ulsters—best value obtainable. Golf and Cycling Jerseys in all $ M*\ colours, Cloth and Flannelette Blouses in great variety. § 9 <Rl,\ Special Line in Ladies' Wool and Fancy Silk Opera Cloaks. Also, m m «%\ Stylish Cashmere Cloaks, trimmed Feather. IM m w m \ NEW PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION. M J ||\ rmithThauchey II I m Wholesale and Fampy Drapers. '«■'j^JP^

Flour Mills and Bisctiit Manufacturers. THE FAVOURITE BRAND, SNOWDRIFT FLOUR AND OUR CELEBRATED BISCUITS. J. BYCROFT & CO., LTD. W. H. MASSEY, Manager. Mineral Waters. £ / The Only Mineral Water known containing Salts of Iron perfectly y * Soluble, and consequently easily absorbed into the system. * m I. MINERAL WATER, i lUN 111 MP 18 MINERAL WATER opens a new era in supplying Iron in a s ■ "■ ■ ■ W ggj perfectly soluble form, and is especially recommended by the Medical mutaiuiup ciitc nc idmi SH? Facul where there » weakneßs and debility; it also entirely over- '< CONTAINING SALTS OF IROm mm comes the irritant effects and the usual symptoms formerly produced amolutely $ after the administration of Iron. It augments the number of red niinr O Oft l lini w> corpuscles in the blood, gives strength and tone to the nervous system, pro- , PUKb (K uULUuLEi motes appetite, assists digestion, and can be used in the most delicate cases ■ with advantage. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS, PRICE 4/- THE " PEPIHSTER" MINERAL WATER' COMPANY. ' LOUGH, SON & COMPANY, \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10433, 4 May 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10433, 4 May 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10433, 4 May 1897, Page 2

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