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- Furnishing Goods.--.- :-• ■ - . i if HsiftfliPitvi ! I jit ificiiiudiA ■ I M I A friend drops in unexpectedly, and I ;.: I will stay the night. | } | A member of the family is sick, a ft I special bed in a particular room is needed | I quickly. I '■ ' ' ' ; ' ''■ '■■■■'■=-■■'! j| Both Instances point to the usefulness of the j I•' WwlDli UrAVIT ' I 1 WIK& ft Vll> . I Portable Bedstead I | I For Fleet Week we hired out to some of I 1 our regular customers about . ' 3 >;■■ I , &®s\Jr\v , j! *" ■ i I of these handy pieces of Furniture. They i ! I have now been returned to us, and they • I] |: occupy a considerable space in our Store. 1 < ; —' ; : ~—.' —• : . . ;■: j j 8 ONE in a home can be stowed away anywhere, ti\ i but . 200 make a mighty pile. We cannot spare the |J I room, and so have deeided to clear at the following | ;i;,v--| ..\:;.;;.r zj:,.„ : ;,,/v. .... prices: >, \ r<-. :r y,:-,y . 1 I Eft. 6in Portable Bedstead, 9/9 | sft „ „ „ 10/9 J r I Flax Mattresses for either size, 5/9. .• 1 ■ I I These Goods are CLEAN and perfect. j I Orders will be taken strictly in rotation, so that it is j£ I desirable to act promptly. * 8 Dress and Fashion. j* MHHH 11l I I IIIIIHIIIianBCMBHBMH«R^ § Spring Fashions!) II ■ II I •>,;;■>■•■; /■..• We cordially invite all to visit our spacious and well- ' ::■■--; m m lighted - ' "/„_..' ,:;■ V.',.-':■ m 1 Dress and Silk Department 1 I and view the magnificent variety of Latest Novelties 11 g for the Coming Season, just opened from London H fij and Paris direct. These goods baffie description for m 1 Beauty of Design and Novelty of Effect wh3e \\ P all are marked in plain figures at our well-known ' 1 || low Cash Prices. , - " ';; :; : . Cotton Fabrics. , : J > S~ „ ~ More, charming than .ever. Cotton Voilesa feature • | v'B of the season. Beautiful designs and superb colourings ' I ■ in Exclusive Robes and Piece Goods.' An excel- | ■ . ".. lent fabric for Gowns, Blouses, etc. ■§■ : ■'■'■■-■■• The Exclusive Robes in Cotton Voile are par- 1 ■ ticularly dainty, and. eclipse anything shown hitherto 1 ■ ff]& ~ r for originality and effect. * . I ■ :..: The.': Cotton Voile Piece Goods are in almost 1 ■ ij*" .'J' "endless 'variety, embracing the New Spots, -Stripes, • . - *• | n Sprigs, and two-tone effects. | 1 The Latest in 42in Silk Stripe Voiles, 30in Or- 1 ■ . gandie Muslins, the New Cotton " Mersilda." 1 9 Splendid Assortment of the ever popular Ginghams . I I „, - and Zephyrs : all colours in Checks, Stripes and Plains. . I 1 , Prints.The New Two-tone Effects, Spots, Stripes, ' 1 etc. Hoyle's Famous Prints in light or dark j 1 /. '' grounds. '■''■". ;_; : I J. Woollen Fabrics. I' I Excellent Variety, Very Latest Styles, Exquisite Colourings. | 9 Including New Lustres, EolienneSjArmures, Ben- I i galines, Poplin-de-Soie, Crystalines, Voiles, etc., | I all carefully selected from the best Markets and Fashion I vi fj Centres of the World and marked at prices that are ! || M surprisingly low. .»-.:■' j .1 Exclusive Robes , (one length only of each)—-The 1 II . best London and Paris have produced this season. jj ,]* Ladies who seek for distinction in style and colour I i II should make an early inspection of these charming | §•-' || advance ideas in Dress Fabrics. • . j 1" White Boxed Embroidered Muslin Robes.— | I The ideal of superb daintiness-for the Street, the | -'I; Lawn, or for Evening Wear. ■ > '..,..§ I \ INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. • I I NO ONE IMPORTUNED TO PURCHASE. ft pi "" PATTERNS ON APPLICATION. f ■'' I " ' lIIIIMII MIIBHIII Mill■■— Ml \ , II II -, ' E.: ....-■ ?*J 5 | m Limited, |s I ■ EXPORTERS - - AUCKLAND. -■' § ' :, V.' : ''i .'' :: '' ■'•■• ■;''' ?■',.'.::■"■ '.'.'[ ■■■'.■■..,: ■',''•■'':,■ '■'' ■'.'■ - ' ' " •■■'•' : ' i ' V i^'y: : '')r [ ' '''.']■. - : '".. : " : ' ■■■"■'. '■■'■ '■'-'.■'• ■■ ■' : '.'' '■ • '•■'■:' ■ S ' ■'"' ' •:■:•;: "■i">\i' : r. ;■:" <:''",..- ,: :}-.J':.'i :.-.,'■ ::y-:-.'-:''■: ■■;■ ' i' " : : ; /■ -.* '■ /■■>■'..'■" '..'" ■■ •:■''■"'■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13845, 3 September 1908, Page 2

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596

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13845, 3 September 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13845, 3 September 1908, Page 2

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