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I Dress and FashionALL ABOUT BABY ! LINEN. AN IMPORTANT BRANCH OF RENDELLS BUSY BUSINESS. When the " Stork has brought the Baby," it leaves it with a quantity ox varied wants-" crying needs ' some of them which we cannot oe expected to satisfy. But all its requirements in reference to Baby Clothes-all the countless little things that make the little , stranger's arrival a season of pre- I paration, we have made a study lor years." The result of this is most satis- : factory to all mothers who visit "The Ladies' Warehouse." We lighten the responsibility of | clothing their little ones at a very small expense to themselves. ; "RENDELL'S FOR BABY LINEN" a is not a well-known phrase because i of advertising, but because, while j I other Drapers have made the supply i of Infants' and Children's needs an unimportant department, WE HAVE GIVEN IT FULL ATTENTION. To place our Baby Linen Depart- ! ment within reach of all, we offer 1 TWO SPECIAL BABY OUTFIT PARCELS, I a which we will send, post free, to any • address on receipt of cash or postal i note of amount of Parcel. I MONEY RETURNED IF THE I VALUE IB CONSIDERED UNSATISFACTORY. No. 1.-BABY OUTFIT, £2, Carriage Paid. 6 Shirts, trimmed 3 Night Gowns 3 Day Gowns 1 Head Square I 3 Long Flannels 2 Binders 1 Dozen Nursery Squares 2 Swaithes 1 Puff, Box and Powder 1 Long Tucked Skirt 1 Nice Robe. No. 2.-BABY OUTFIT, £3, Carriage Paid. 6 Hand-made shirts, trimmed 3 Night Gowns, do. 3 Day Gowns, do. '' 1 Monthly Gown, do. 2 Swaithes 2 Binders 1 Head Square 3 Long Flannels 1 Dozen Turkish Squares 6 1 Waterproof Square 1 Long Skirt j 1 Puff, Box and Powder 1 Handsome Robe. ■ At RENDELL'S Baby Linen D«partment you can procure— '• Pretty Muslin Frocks, fast colours, for Is 3d. Child's Cream Cashmere Dresses, Trimmed Silk Embroidery and Smocking, at 2s 6d each, also at ) 3s 3d, 3s lid, to 19s 6d. Child's White Muslin Frocks from 2s 9d ? also hundreds of others up to 18s 6d each. Large assortment of CHILDREN'S Silk Dresses, Washing Japanese Silk, Trimmed Lace-edged, Frill and Smocked, from 10s 6d; Muslin Frocks, with all-over Lace and Insertion Fronts, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s lid, to 19s 6d. Sample Pinafores, mostly hand- '' made and very dainty goods, a superior lot, no two alike, and which every lady requiring some- " thing out of the ordinary, or of superior quality suitable for presents, should see. Prices from 2s 6d up. N Child's Fancy Pique, Washing Drill, Bedford Cord and Duck, Overalls (a big job line), representing the balance of a manufacturer's B ' stock—all at 2s 6d and 2s lid. LB p Child's Sun Bonnets and Pique Button Crown Hats, the largest variety we have ever had, at 2s lid up. Infants' Hand-made Woollen Vests, Infants' Silk-plaited Vests, Is 2d; Infants' Fine Wool Vests, Is. s. ' a We are showing a novelty in Infants' jj Shirts, an American Patent Woven Folding Shirt, no buttons, no bother ; Babies' Felt = Shoes and Boots, Cream and Tan, from 9d ; Cream and Tan - Kid Shoes, Is; an immense r, range in Fancy Shoes, at Is 3d and Is 4d. 20 Dozen only, Child's White Pinas fores, Fancy Yoke and *Trimmed with Lace at the bottom, all at Is. 16 Baby Baskets, by the s.s. Tongariro : We have received a case of Baby Baskets, lined and unlined, ~ or we can trim to order. Baby S Baskets on stands, some pretty designs, very suitable for presents. RENDELL'S "THE LADIES' WAREHOUSE," QUEEN-STREET AND NEWTON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 7

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