Dress and Fashion. ■ _ < % •■ ' - $ M> • * . "*£l & LIMITED. 1 '%$ i|g> » «. if Tf to no ,| on ii ** ■*- ** " . :Mfi II ■ ■■ m I Grand^SummerShow of ! i 0 Milllinery, Mantles, Blouses, % j| Costumes, and Costume Skirts, i| 1 ' • 1 1 On WEDNESDAY and following days. fi m &« rp/A 4, «» ■»» or ■»» <i» ■»» *♦ '**' **" **-**• * g m m OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT just now presents a most attractive appearance, with its striking display of §& , yM g§ Parisian Bonnets, Toques, and Hats, secured for us by our London Buyers, and shipped direct from the leading Up '$%'■ manufacturers. The popular Clara Butt is still in great demand ; we also have a splendid range of fashionable Straws, |j§| jfl| Sailors, and Mushroom Hats, and the dainty Linen Hat for Tennis, which we are selling at 2s lid, is much W>. Wz\ approved of. &, §£< MANTLES AND COSTUMES have always been a popular department. This branch'of our business, like every |g| Mb other, will be found thoroughly up-to-date. It is impossible for us to enumerate all the many beautiful goods, but ; 0* we give a few'of the leading lines, viz.—Black Lace Mantles,; we have just opened up a very special parcel i£s jiff bought at the end of London Season very cheap which we intend the Ladies shall benefit by. All are worth double f^ fi - marked prices, viz., 17s 6d, 19s 6d, 22s 6d, 25s 6d, 27s 6<\, 32s 6d, 355, and 37s 6d. ' 8 M ' I ?V? TENNIS SKIRTS, in white pique and linen, from 4s lid to 21s. We have the most beautiful assortment of !>,/; , BLOUSES ever shown— in Prints, Flannels, Mercerised Sateens, and Silk, ranging in price from 3s 6d to 39s 6d. jJH || ~ ' 0 ; ;/• COSTUME SKIRTS. —This is one of the most important items in our SHOW BOOM, and we are now showing some Wk / ' —— vM * very choice goods in Plain and Figured Lustres, Black Broche, and Merv, Holland, Pique and Linen—all are the very P& 'c '.'■ " W*f XS latest cut, and well finished—at prices ranging from 12s 6d to 755. ;^| - ' "A W\ WHITE SILK COSTUME SKIRTS, with material for Bodice—Beautifully tucked, and trimmed lace insertion, |gl /fit for a. "Wedding Dress or Garden Party : also in Coloured Muslins, Panne, Sateens, Mercerised, Drill, and many j*%| V,i other materials too numerous to mention. %M ■ I ======== . I m ■ m m KINDLY CALL AND INSPECT. NO ONE PRESSED TO BUY. M '&.;%. . ■ Wy •ffi ■ m ■/■ ' i 1111 Lit %
Medical. . 'Cycling. .>_______>_—__ | ,"Y' 0U AN 'T f~i ET T>ETTER rPHAN nPHE T>EST. -. 1901 "CARRAGEEN IRISH IVIOSS" is being freely imitated in X_* $»\c^c\eft Auckland and district. It is therefore necessary, when pur- /fr""*"^!^ chasing, to insist upon having " BON KINGTON'S," the /^/\\\r^/\^v only reliable Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, etc. & tt JJ ARE THE -_^-*Sold Everywhere, , p.^j™~™. WHITE FOR UNIQUE RAMBLER BOOKLET. BICYCLE REPAIRING. ENAMELLING, AND B ■ ' a ' — ''— ■ . ■r. ' ,„,'., ' -m TIRE HEP AIRS A SPECIALTY. -— ■■—= — -—- ■= ! — DEXTER^ROZIEE, Local Industries- • Life Assurance- victoria-street east. /gSjb. SECURE .A SHARE OF THE PROFITS Plumbers and Gasfltters. = AUSTRALIAN ,_ ~ ...^^c^^ m PEACOCK. Ophthalmic Optician. Ziß, fiHwatafcuai— IliiSUtjuuwHw.mti-gl bJERSffiJttS&JBz MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY Jr=^==tfW^^f Surveyors' Instruments in Stock and Re By EFFECTING A LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY with that Office BEFORE THE CLOSE __ '. ij ' ' AQANFORD AND CONS. Note.-The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst the Policy-holders for the [%. M |aK=J --J • K-5 >J ONE YEAR, 1000, exceeded V » MM H|_. - aa W l ~-ti FIVE HTODItED AND THIRTY-SEVEN THOUSAND 810 1 ~Pi§ •" from Coastal Settlers. _ ,— _~_ J*—: : ~ - I —i >« i — -^ pounds CASH. -^H"— J ■ 'Trr-rfj .z^ Registered fe* S <Trfld*W« ANNUAL INCOME. £2,5C0.000. , ACCUMULATED FUND, £17,500.000. Drain air entering the house. " ! actual EXAMPLES A v ?^7 p SSS5 TO & Ki_S?_,s FRES IITISH niLT, Uf »°™ "GLARED as at 31st December 1000, on Policies effected during OCTOBER ty Xtt above? by your From Steam Trawlers ' NOVEMBER, am) DECEMBER, I9JO. work done by a Practical Sanitary Plumber. AT MART, CUSTOM-STREET. policv No. Age. Sum Assured Premium Paid. 1000 Reversionary h m c O IN. . L_ ___ LICENSED WATERWORKS PLUMBER AND Q.O- CARTS AND PERAMBULATORS. mm ](; "' 4 " ** * *£ a SySoSSeT GOLD MEDAL AWARD. tlffi * 7™ 10 " 6 10*2 0 (Opposite Cemetery Bridge). iifciV Queensland and Auck- 4i0,:w4 3:! 11100 25 510 13 14 0 N.8.-All workmen employed by me are inf K®i \ 'and Exhibitions. Cash 410,706 411 1,100 32 i i is 10 0 snred. /_ HUcS. \ or deferred Payment?. 410,61 42 iooo ;;! 92. 13 8 " ' " __ r^^^^ 1 flowed 11 to iSC °wholei>s BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE Ship, Yacht, and Boat Builders- | I jl^/fSS I / buyerß ' «T REMEMBER the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER Australasian ~, <, „,, TPVI r w G j^wp \ 11 ™!™. Mutua! Office DIVIDES PROMTS YEARLY. "OAILEY AND ' T OWE* VWmJ "U >** BRANCH Office : CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Ik a.>u j^uwt. AUOKJ ANE> ET ' EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. tHIP - YACHT, AND BOAT «rs pERAMBULATORS, . Tailoring, &C. I CUSTOM-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. jSSf Jt2s^?_r 8 ; I STEAM AND GASOLINE LAUNCHES BUILT \__i?_/ WICKLRWARE. , „,_,„ , . mf] ,_, ——_, , „„„ TO ORDER. /^ai}, , L__> — % CHEAPEST AND BE I? B%# '" "" ** " %# f ' Small Pleasure Boats Always on Hand. /^»No't\^ ? ST < s AT 3 Hg ~..„ . -..„■ 1 infsn • I ! New and Second-hand Boats for Sale or Hire. Ulß_«*?Sii?3sM_W McLEUD BROS,, I#% VEWi ! ViDi I VlWl 5 J_ : Builders of Clipper Scow, Vesper, 24ft L.R.; Vy-*ARt QUEEN-STREET 84T , _i _r , _k Miro and Eulalie: also. Bona. Niobe, Rose. V>.^BranchKaranaha D I The Perfection of Fine Tailoring, Habit Making, Outfitting, etc. j | t^SmS^^^ei^S^MarS^ Y b— I «EW SPRJMWDSJWON VIEW. j i others. " CT '" g^^— Y»»"£ B" - « NEW S ™ C MODS NOWJM VIEW. »—^^_^ A: N. BUSBY, We Buy Calhion We Sell I I i^k'-^N ! MARKET-STREET (off Cook-street), i ' BPB , g j ; WilmMMki. --' • OLDEST VENETIAN AND WIRE GAUZE § Cfty P/I'o/) I IT AND ' £" nf . Pr/nfj 1 i :fl ll^v 1 BLIND MAKER | M UUbfl. § q jj rOrbOSfl. j : .-J In Auckland. Telephone 563. 1 UNlsJii 1 WfW •""'" : ,| WE GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. § ~^^lw|W^^^§|ltiV^ -- ! ONUMENTS, Etc., of New Design and Ex- | _-* -m rr T"» T-^» v—- -a, IT 1_ __. T*_« *1 § ■ —^^^_S^^_m^^|g%!i—M W Wto Texture, in Marble and Granite, j | G. MC BRIDE, MerChailt TailOr, I *l^:; a j Habit Maker, Gent,' Outfitter, Importer, etc., i (ThTT invited. Catalog, post free. Telephone, j y VICTORIA ST., NEXT VICTORIA HOTEL, AOGKLAND. Vj ! W**' iif% And at HAWERA. DARGAVILLE, and WAIHI. jy\, § ! SHIP, YACHT, AND BOAT BUILDER. Iron Tomb Rails. ' B __»_____t__Ti_______ J_ „,„■■ —— ■ ■——■■ ■ ——■ AND DESIGNER.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)
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