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D.S.C. MANTLE DEPARTMENT: We are now showing all the Newest Styles in COATS. SfAOTfcBS. AND COSTTiIES Grey Tweed. Fawn. Face Cloth Jackets axe mostly in U?ht shades- The Empire and tijht-fiuins shapes are principally in three-quarter lensrthi. and rau?e in prices from 21s to 455. ..,.- , : - ;* , D.S.C. MATRON'S' MAXTLtS are in Velvet and Satin de Lyon3. handsomely trimmed -with Fur and Silk, and are of the Sac or Cape Style. Prices from 35s to 70s. D.S.C. COSTUME DEPARTMENT. OUP. READY-HADE COSTUMES. embrace all the Newest Materials and. Leading Styles from Prominent Costumiers in Lonoon and Pari". A smart line of Grey Tweed Co*. , fumes is well worthy of.note. The Long . Coat has a Belt with a Metal Slide at me , back. The same style is reproduced in Nary and Black Face Cloths. D.S.C. FUR DEPARTMENT. AND FOX are made up into Stoles and Throw-over Scarves. Muffs to match the above stocked. The wide range of prices from a few shilling* to ten pounds will suit ail taste 3 and pursesD.S.C. BLOUSE DEPARTMENT. JHHWKWE BSjEg other colours. These show a peat variety of designs and are in pood demand. X rices range from 3s lid to 21s D.S.C. ULSTER DEPARTMENT. > RAINPROOF COATS in reliable materials and leading shades will be found in the Newest Styles. Prices from las 6d to <*:». | D.S.C. >( ■—■ LIBERAL ; CHAMPION. OPPOSITION COMMUNICATIONS, 7th APRIL, 1906. Eight Hon. Mr. Seddon. Wellington,- - Opposition had a REVIVAL MEETING at "Pukekohe. alone and unobserved away " from haunts of your NAUGHTY LIBERAL " BOYS- There were five members present. " They took the liberty of decorating the " hall nicely with ' CHAMPION' FLOURS. : - After a repast on ' STANDARD' SOOTHER " the members said they never felt stronger " and longed for June. The usual collection " was taken up to defray expenses. The bal- " ance of the evening was spent in their old "games. HUNT THE SLIPPER (hare you , " missed yours) and BUND MANS BUFF. —(Signed) ' VIRTUE. < P. Virtue, Auckland,— "Wakes and tangis are not in my line. "The people must have been living on "LIBERAL MUSCLE RAISER prior to last " December. Kia-ora.— {Signed) "R. J. SEDDON." i Right Hon. Mr. Seddon, Wellington— ; "The LIBERAL CHAMPION MUSCLE- " RAISED lads were wide AWAKE with their " HAKAS last December. Didn't they romp "home. The Opposition, trained by the " FLOUR TRUST, were roarers, and too lignt "below the knee, though they say. they " would have won if you hadn't beert in the , " field. Why don't yon let them have the " Chathams' for training »o r Pp»"4TT-V» at '■ *" rex. *• vjjtxuJi. * rpHE OAN pEANCISCO AIL - : THE , HERALD SUMMARY Will lie Published TO-MOEEOW (WEDNESDAY) MORNING. The Contents will include LATEST MINING. LOCAL. SHIPPING. COMMERCIAL. POLITICAL. SOCIAL, AND DOMESTIC NEWS. The HERALD SUMMARY contains the Latest and Fullest Colonial News for Home Readers, and is the LARGEST AND BEST SUMMARY PUBLISHED IN THE COLONY. CNE PENNY PEE COPY. Yearly Subscription (franked and posted regularly from the HEEALD Office to any address), in advance 4 Ditto, ditto, credit ... ~ -. ... 6 0 Country Readers may have the Summary : posted to any part of the United Kingdom and the Australasian Colonies on forwarding the address and 3d stamps to the Publisher. ~ / The newspaper mail will close at 12 noon on Friday, April 13. rpo COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS. ' TO "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD.' ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS FOE THE CtTBEEXT QUABTBB PAID BEFORE THE 21ST INSTANT WILL BE CHiEGED ] Six SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE ' 3 When not posted; if posted, 12s, ATTEE THAT DATE. ; SEVEN SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, t Or 12s if posted.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13148, 10 April 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13148, 10 April 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13148, 10 April 1906, Page 4

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