I ..;/:. . \■ ; "-■■, ■ ■■"> Dress and Fashion. . ■ ' •-•;'■; : .' ■■■' ■ : ■; ■' : --^ &£ Mr - n - twnm i Mm .- I M'».u»i| irffirri --.—.— rr ——■■»«-B| """"• IP to f Our second shipment also cable repeats: of the Dress Goods most in demand, and can suit the most fastidious, both in design and price. At the Cotton Dress Counter THE LATEST French Muslins Mousseline Directoire Mauresque Sultana - THE LATEST Costume Linens, from llfd'ywd ' Spot Linens - Embroidered Linens •■■'■' Crashes, from l(Hd to 1/6 THE 'LATEST in White Goods White Linens, from l/« White Flake Crash, from 1/3 White Persian Lawn, from \J* White Drill and Duck, from 1/White Organdie Muslin j ■■;-■■",■■ White Swiss Embroidered Muslin Strong Galateas, 9d and iljd Reliable Navy Prints, 7|d ~" -"" • VISIT THE SPESIIL STUD OF BLOUSE LENGTHS! At the Dress Counter Are to be seen All the Newest Voiles Shaded Voiles Chiffon Voiles Navy Voiles, large variety, from 3/6 ■ Embroidered Voiles - j3ilk Voiles, all shades, from 3/6 A few exclusive Robes just opened, with largo embroidered spots, in Black, Cream, and Colours. :.. ' :, . v . :--\~;i( .';• ■'-'::■■' .•.'■'■■:■ ...'-.. AUCKLAND, . mm The N.Z. Clothing Factory t IF YOU SEE V 3: . TO FiT BOYS OP NINE ; YEARS LITTLE (rallK 11/© boy Win ml f UJJJf EVERY YEAR YOUNGER, conspicuous for his neat attire j | J _ . LESS • and well-fitting garments you • ] f\ I may be sure that his parents WW . EVERY YEAR OLDER, are customers at t g Jltf &d MORE. THE- ■ NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, (NEW ZEALAND] • Queen St., Auckland WM (Six doors above Victoria Street). CLOrofrnFA^OT 1 ■ , ■ Motor Cars. ' Bf M^ ffif ■ It is the simplest and most reliable runabout jm B . made—2s,ooo now in ,use; the only light car that f| JB has been driven 3,500 miles across the American 11 W continent; the only one in its class that took the M I ■ highest awards in the English Reliability Runs in I (Should Btsy the Hew Oldsmolbile I|| 1 It is the simplest and most reliable runabout l| made—2s,oGo now in use; the only light car that n has been driven 3,500 miles across the American B continent; the only one in its class that took the II highest awards™ln the English Reliability Runs in II Seven provett iiarse-power, 3-iacla tires, no easkets, m I welffha 1,100 lbs., spleadld hill climber. Increased Pa power, speed and strength over former models. Sells f§ 1 ■ for $650.00 (,£130) in America. m I Send to nearest agent for handsome catalogue i I showing Oldsmobile light Tonneau Car, Touring M j. 1L Runabout and Delivery Car. m H Olds Motor Works, Detroit, Michigan, U. S. A. M HL. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND:— • J« lB& W. A. RYAN AND CO., LTD., AUCKLAND. gj§f
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 29 October 1904, Page 8 (Supplement)
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