I cfAe of , jjjjjj § ~ — ~ J Q vsk/ ; § j ~„.,., . i. mi. ..1....- ■!■■-■ <> o I 0 Mg To be Dame Fashion's latest behest—to be up-to-date—must j W O be the production of the most skilled artists—must have (M f!h\ the finishing touch of the best taste—must have the perfec- $\ W a,iW * tion just such as always has been a distinguishing feature \ W 0 0 f the fine range of dresses which we offer in our exclusive j IUJ , 3L series. And never more so than now, in t.o& matured com- \ Ms l[p pleteness of our choice collection for the present Season, a j W [f"H few particulars of which we print below. I (rjl 1 —____ J /A k\ "' '' ' " ""' ' —rnrir rri - — ■ ***mmmummmmmmmmmmm 1 I—wummmmmm1 — wummmmmm mi (X R\ y) * ip A ' ALL DOUBLE-WIDTH DRESS FABRICS. (fUjv o 111 French Coating Serges, any colour and black, l/6_- to 2/3 y) f| Cache de Popline, in all colours and black, 1/6J, 1/11 J, 2/6, 2/11 jj IJI ' Pastel Cheviots, 44in., newest shades, 3/6 10) (m IJI j Cheviot Serges, very wide, novelty shades, 3/6 (pj\ In I Black and white and coloured British Costume Checks, 1/11J to 3/6 Q HI I Camel Hair Friezes, all shades and mixtures, 3/6 O JL II Winter Frieze Cloths, 50in., 3/6 ;Z %$ | New Checked Worsteds, 3/6 and 4/6, very wide iyj A I Camel Hair Pastel Checks tfh W I Box Cloths, all the desirable tints, 4/6, 6/6 W P Pure Wool Tartans, 42 to 44 inch, 2/6 to 4/9 O (Ms J I New Zealand Dress Tweeds, 3/6 IS* lyvJ I All-wool Scotch Mixtures and Tweeds U fik j Fancy Silk Mixture Blouse Checks, 1/11!, 2/3, 2/6 tfh >Jjr I 50 inch Habit Cloths, any colour and black, 1/U£ W Q II" Novelty Black Dress Fabrics and Exclusive Dresses ' O Jn 111 Black Armures, Repps, and Cloths Ijt IP 11 j I Plain and Figured Black Lustres (yj rik I Cravenettes, in Black, Navy, Fawn, and Brown. #j\ W II" lyj fifo BLACK AND COLOURED SILKS, VELVETS, AND VELVETEENS. !|k 3? Specialities in Black Broche Silks, Black and White Silks, Tartan Silks, Corduroy Velvets, Printed ;jjf (UJ Velvets, Evening- Gauzes, Panne Velvets and Satins, Rich Silk Plushes, Dressing- Gown Flannels. (y) ¥ WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS. (§) Merchandise. Tailoring, &c Silk Fu "^^ ent ' part,y^^predlgested - steniized.-, I X DUKE OF CORNWALL'S VISIT. XI with — ' A ' Order your SUIT in time to Save Disappointment. 1 *"**/$/ /■j—jf /i/*// Gents. LaIhION Up-to-date ! ____________ — — "' G. McBRIDE, Merchant Tailor, v »m» I Habit Maker, Gents.' Outfitter, Importer, etc., I TOE BEST POODJOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS IN ALL CLIMATES. victoria street> next victoria Hotel> Auckland . «OEST S A . m POWDER FORM. W/ W And at HAWERA, DARGAVILLE, and WAtHI. \f \Jh> IN THE KEEPS o* AND '*% I m Ml 1 the world. 8N D WITELY. stores. {£% ..„ , „ „ zJ^l t „ I 10MB— I _■_■_■_■_■_■ __W__iM________________________W_MW_li MS—M^_l»_J^ — Photography. I HIGHEST AWARD-GOLD MEDAL-PARIS EXHIBITIONjSiju. j tklbphoni I m mJ fL___i 13 * AKT PHOTOGRAPHER, I M **mor V I QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAr.D.._—_«aasl_. 1 _ MELIUS FOOD yields a complete diet for the youngest | awarded the only gold medal for portraiture at the j infants, in all climates. g Auckland exhibitions. 1897-98, 1898-99. J MELLIN'S FOOD retains its properties for any length of 1 inspect our work before going elsewhere. Stime and is adapted for use in all climates. 9j _ — __ Samples etc., may-be obtained of COLLIN & Co., 562-4. Bpurke Street. Melbourne, 172, Clarence 9 i PRETTY PICTURES =B firTlfintS m^nP Street, Sydney, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, and Wellington. 3 TO!ITUCm« minTnntinNP =LI llal & ON ICU l ° MiaUC Memii's Food Comnanv for Australia and New Zealand Ltd.. 56. Cannon Street. Loiidon. g iitUmrU!. PHU I UUnArHS «3 - _~ , .—^^—— -_-—,_ -—, artistic work 1 from any Photograph. OLD-FASHIONED TEA FOR OLD-FASHIONED PEOPLE. =—~. __ We have just received a large shipment of genuine MONING and NINOCHOW <£&»*. O A DTI PTIP lea, bought by us in tho Hankaw market, and shipped direct from Shanghai. This is OirTii\ 1 !__!_»* J- 11 • the old-fashioned tea of tho "China clipper" days, full of rich fragrance, and, being . X almost free from tannin, it will be found very suitable fcr those troubled with indi- T nafl\r>rr Dl, ftMn «l,nv. gestion or nervousness, who weary for a cup of really refreshing tea. To bo had whole- 1116 -L.WdU.LIIg mOtOgrapner sale and retail from the '!••.-* importers, JOHN EARLE & CO., Queen-street, Auck- **••.»_... «..-., e * ... -,1 land. Flushed 21 yearn, I N.D.~Th© AdtfreM : Queijn Street, Upper End.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)
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