———■ ■ — ~zz—~~~. ~ ~~ : a •' Dress and Fashion. ■ ■ - '" • : , ~ 11 Premises open on Saturdays until 10 p.m., I H'B close Wednesdays 0& 1 p.aj. J J I '...'•■.*■'; ■'■"':■'•*■ v v '.■'.:'■" ' ... V.- ■;""""- 1 : : ; ' :;-:;Vi ~■■;■ v :.-.''. : '■' ' ':]■■.'■. II STOCK of /- | I MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING I % Is one of the most complete in the Colony. I i ""* GARMENTS TICKETED , -gga i | % «^< 5 f i " J I 1 AKEAKE are UNEXCELLED for ' W%J%*M ] I I CUT, FIT » FINISH, 'Wt^A I 1 GOOD WEAR, and GOOD VALUE. ■ j jj .I . > Sizes kept.to fit any, figure. Special measurements to ; ; ■- ' 1 1 ; '" ' order at short notice. . '.',.' ■'fei^_>Sl|__rara.'' 1 ' ' \ I KAIAPOI GOODS A SPECIALITY. . «S3@__S33l |!" ■ • ||! ■•• ." t Equally worthy attention is !■ ftMI* = . 01 /»■ Tweed Suit ) 11111* 97/fo'"' A S rad «- SI ' l#ff ■■ &m% ip a Mapvel | .yWH £,§ U higher. II -':.'«' Best Finish, and wonderful value. | a For Better Wear— 1| , ©lit* l-Sigh-Graci© Vicuna SußtSj. ! i Indigo Dye, and very Superior Finish, ARE VERY POPULAR. 1 1 " SI 'An immense selection of TROUSERS to choose from, I I ' | I Tweed Trousers, from. 4/11 pair. - Saddle Tweed Trousers, ! I Strong Whipcord Trousers, 4/6 pair. \ 7/11 and. 9/11 pair. II Beaver Trousers, 6/11 pair. VERY SPECIAL VALUE. I I ODD COATS (suit 'working men), SELLING VERY CHEAP. 1 I Lob of Boys' Odd Vests, 1/11 each. §1 " afirilllf 19A i BBT in Boys' snd Youths' HI di B.UIIIL VnLUCi BOBBER suits. |1 Large purchase of Kaiapoi Goods, in light colours. | "'( • Spiling below manufacturers' prices. [ n- I , " Boys' Strong Serge Knickers, from 1/9 each. I I RAINCOATS, II OVERCOATS, Boys' Strong Serge Knickers, from 1/9 each. of I RAINCOATS, I OVERCOATS, MACKINTOSHES. Latest Styles. A number of J Odd Lines clearing at Reduced prices. ii 1 '■ . SPECIALLY imported UHSHRIMiIBLE UNDERWEAR. 11 i 1 Smart Neckwear, Hats and Caps, and novelties in Summer Shirts. ill " • i i ■ wwv 1, Ol f9 _BKv Vi Ef S2KSK /s£& j_Sß\"'E3 j8? _PSi i • Drapes*8 9 : Clothiersi and Outfitters/ ' &M 364, 365, 368, 370, jf QUEEN ST., and through to Wakefield St.,.AUCKLAND. SWITH & fiAURMEY LTD LADIES'- SPRING md SUMMER COSTUMES, A few,of the many stylish costumes in our stock briefly mentioned. Each one fashioned from the newest fabrics in the latest colourings and after the latest and best models. COSTUMES. CRASH COSTUME—Very smart little costume in blue, green, natural or grey; skirt, cut full flare and trimmed in strappings of self piped in white; coatee with white cuffs, collar, facings and white silk buttons and drop ornaments. Price 52/6BLUE CRASH COSTUME—Coatee very prettily trimmed with creme insertion ; latest cut skirt. Very pleasing models at 27/6 and 37/6. RUSSIAN MODEL—In light blue crash, trimmed in Paris iace. Very charming and dainty. Prices 23/6, 35/- and 45/-. LINEN COSTUMES-Very neat models shown at 25/-, 27/6, and 35/-. CRASH COAT and SKIRT—Very neat and useful for summer wear, at 7/6 and 15/6. CRASH COSTUMES—Variety of styles, very stylishly cut, at 22/6, 23/6, 25/9, and at higher prices according to style and trimmings. . x <* PRINT DRESSES—Good style, well made and in a variety of pretty colours and designs, 10/6, 13/6, and 15/6. ••_■'. j SKIRTS. EXQUISITE CREME SILK SKlßTS—Trimmed in tucks and insets of Lace. A variety of designs at from 27/6 to 45/-. CREPE de CHINE SKIRTS—In creme, prettily trimmed and with bodice length and insertion at 55/-, 59/6, 65/-, and 69/6. EMBROIDERED GRASSE LAWN SKIRTS— length for bodice, Very dainty and an especial favourite this season. Prices, from 55/VOILE SKIRTS—A large assortment in delicate shades. Priced according to style and trimmings. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, We are still opening up new models in London and Parisian Millinery, which we are now showing, together with the many exclusive and beautiful creations from our own workrooms. We cordially invite inspection. We mention some of the leading favourites. THE "DOLLY VARDEN "— most becoming shape for all ages; the latest craze in London. We show this shape in white, black, or trimmed in any desired colourings. THE "COUNTRY GIRL"— is another shape which is very popular and one which lends 'itself to any desired style of trimming. We show this shape trimmed in any style from those with only a large flat bow for decoration (smartly severe for street and everyday wear) to the very dressy ones trimmed in silks, ribbons, flowers, etc., SMART READY-TO-WEAR STREET HATS-Very stylishly trimmed, at from 12/6. I "RUN-ABOUT" HATS— great variety in smartly trimmed hats for everyday and street wear. Stylish, up-to-date shapes, severely but stylishly trimmed in bands of velvet, buckles, etc., at very low prices. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. SKIRTS—New assortment of very stylish skirts. Pretty Silk Skirts trimmed in straps, laces and insets also in Moreens and Moirettes. A nice line of Print and Gingham Skirts at from 2/6. Our new white skirts are exceptionally pretty this season, trimmed in embroidery, val and torchon laces. » WOOL UNDERCLOTHING—Summer weights in Natural wool and white Merino; all sizes for ladies. Also nice lines in Ribbed Wool and Silk and Wool for children. WHITE UNDERCLOTHING-In Muslins and Longcloth-all grades from the plain, everyday ones to the very finest, softest and daintiest lingerie, beautifully trimmed in fine laces and embroideries. ; SMITH It CAUGHEY, LIMITED.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 2
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