Dress and Fashion. 81 •''•■•'"'" ' ■* H I IT'S HARDLY SAFE 1 At present, to venture out unprepared : 1 |1 for a shower. If you are nee-ding an m I Umbrella for the winter we would like 1 I IT'S HARDLY SAFE 1 At present, to venture out unprepared if for a shower. If you are needing an II Umbrella for the winter we would like §1 to tell you of a Sample Shipment that 11 i has just arrived; every handle is dif- fi A ferent; every cover will give you good ll 'A wear, and every price is much lower m H ' than is usually possible. Reason why, B H we paid no duty on these samples. 9 1 Prices, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5g lid, SI M 7a lid, 9s 6d. I ... Last week some Kid Gloves arrived I & in a parcel which was not air-tight, m 1 and were slightly spotted, , m 1 FOR 1s 6d. I I You oan- buy' from us a4a lid Pair Kg go of Gloves; in moat cases the spots are 8 iA hardly noticeable. tie I ALWAYS YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AT 1 I LAIDLAWBROS., I § "ECONOMIC," SYMONDS-ST, <$ | 11. J. FARMER, Manager. I Ens 0. BROWNE & 00. Limited, Fop Boys' & Youths' Suits. E.O. BROWNE & CO. Limited, , For Men's Suits. E. C. BROWNE & GO. Limited, For Boys' Overcoats, Oiicoats. E. 0. BROWNE & GO. Limited, For Boys' Pyjama Suits. E. G. BROWNE & GO. Limited, For Boys' Shirts, Collars. E. G. BROWNE & CO. Limited, For Boys' Singlets, Draws, Combinations. Limited, For Boys' Jerseys, Golf Hose. LC. fa hp 0 M & GO, Limited, For School and College Requisites. 118, 120, 124 QUEEN ST., ' Auckland. • Tinware, Stevens 9 Tin Ware Ex "TURAKINA." HEAVY TIN WASHUPS, deep, with Fixed Handles — 10 11-12 13 14 inches across top If- 1/2 .1/6 1/9 2/3 each. : HAND BOWLS—I/- each. FRY PANS, patent Rivefcted Handles, strongest imported— 7d 9d lid 1/- 1/2 and 1/4 each. Pearl Enam, Oblong BAKE DISHES— 10 -11 12 13 14 inches across top 1/- 1/2 1/4 ' 1/6 1/9 each. Pearl Enam. Square BAKE DISHES— 10 11 12 13 14 inches across top 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/9 2/- each. Inspect Window Display for Quality LIMITED, The Universal Providers, 3KHYBER PASS ROAD f-s, PONSONBY ROAD XtnTAQ CUSTOMS ST. WEST UlUl UO Corner tittle Queen Street; ____„____„ BUSES ElWtofmggMi&dfeiagaßE*^ Photographic Requisites. a, a— : —^ \\\»\~ ,^ => / V\m"'l ~ t tto' .**•** I WeStocltTße SteX; j as tic mnsrfr\Qus® Call on u& ®f*S®Y\sk> •"' I jrtOu:roAT*UoexJ&. j - Lorns sr* I ! Hole Hi® SdSfess.. I I AMERICAN 'FLEET. *51A\T'T BUY A CAMERA just the U\JL\ X v .-eek before. Buy it well in advance, use it under various circumstances, and make a success of Photography, as any schoolboy can now do. We supply everything Photographic— Room, Free Lessons daily (or by correspondence). rpHE -\T y pHOTO. Q.OODS Q0... QUEEN-ST., NEXT RAILWAY STATION. ENOS- S- PEGLER, Manager. Electrical Engineers. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. CHAMBERS "AND CLARKE, REMOVED TO LARGER PREMISES. 51, FORT-STREET. OPP GORE-STREET. CONTRACTORS FOR ELECTRIC POWER, LIGHTING. TELEPUO.\£.a. BELLS. ALARMP Any Kind of Electrical Repairs on Shortest Notice
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13765, 2 June 1908, Page 2
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