.V; ''■■.'/ .■■■■ Dress and Fashion. - !: _ ' I __3_t_____i_s- |IUP ff la Itipv 1 m KB HI i ES^SS3SS^sssa ,'' ( « Z *S2__SSE_S___SS pf Jf! %i Jf/ If pi My M l^3___^3_~a__S_B i{| :| and Hoyal Worcester Non-Unstable || hi' Famous for Comfort and Improving the Figure. 'i' 1 ;\Vjf.' '■'. SMITH & CAUGHEY, Ltd., %JW 7. V-"' I SOLE AGENTS. y V A< i j A Corset Advice. 1 if 'V W During the past two years Paris has ordained something / k4vl|]>/,/:,/M, I 1} I $C\ /W'Sk\ \l| Jj3W of a revolution in Corsets—the Wasp Waist, full hip, and / U^lffffHwl 1 I 1!1 ' 1 i Jnil / prominent abdomen have given place to the normal waist, K^J^ V \ 11 I i ',' slender sloping hip and straight back. _ \ \ V 'mi VINL. vSDIfflyA ' No arfcicle of dress is bo important as the Corset. .It is )\\\i/ffr 1 \ ii '('I Mmriiff \ the f° un dation of good dressing. 'As a matter of fact it is of \HIW4vV i m {[■'< Mmii\ \ infinitely more importance than our frocks and frills. It is 111 111% \v U\ ' '■'!''' if IlilW little beginning at the wrong end for one to purchase the frock I Rill l\ % 1 !| ''' 111 ill if/fIL \ -A fi rsfc - But that is what most ladies do. 'iu\Mw\ v\ ■1 v <'' '''!'!' ' ii 111 A lady will P end hours with ber Modisfce and Milliner, Ml 4 1 % VhV l\< '''' if if /I fill 'then rush, to the Corset Department and select this all-im- ||| Iw, \\\ M)J) i;'| 'I'm 11 ill 111 if Hi 1 portant garment in five minutes. lil|«\ |\ \\\ I,', 111 ' Ijl If 111 Si I Surely your Corset, on which so much of your comfort and IMl\| |\ |, J," i'i'i' I I ||J]l| appearance depend, is worthy of more consideration. bjml iW |\ 1 I j//- '' Hi MWll Do not economise in your Corset. Buy the best you can % JMm ||I^J=JP=4' r' lit afford, and have it properly fitted. It is much better to econo- IWmTII! (Ii 1 1 ißl'ttLyHal nil mise in the purchase of your gown. 11' 'i j/ljPf S?l The French woman leads the world in Fashion, and her Cor- • )< i'i'i 1 set is her first consideration.. She affirmsand wiselya poor (, ■ ■•':)] frock over a good Corset is something; but a good frock over ' i' 'i'i'i a poor Corset is nothing. In her opinion, a perfect dream of ( V !!!' __T ! l_'_i™. beauty becomes a hideous nightmare under such conditions. ' 'I'i'i Hi l There are several factors to be considered in the selection ''i' I, 1 a Corset. Design and general appearance are important ~6jfo Ii! I'l'l' points—these show at first sight—but quality is really the vital i§li**l£ ills (' I'i 1 ; 4'a factor. Quality of material and boning is tested only by time. «&■ i/ J'C/ This test gives first place to " BON TON" and "ROYAL j *J % " r WORCESTER" CORSETS. The material the best the market J L ji w M \ affords, the boning strong yet pliable and non-rus&ble, and not S \t . ■ m Hi' W \ setting to the figure. BON TON AND'ROYAL WORCESTER / <# % 1 'iv !^j?2_^l^lil\ \ COSETS are unquestionably the finest Corsets made. Nor are 'In 'I'i'i mWWi^ lr'lt\ \ the prices necessarily high, for they are made in a great variety r_S'D <' iii y&A\jLjulM \ \ of prices, enabling one in almost any position of life to wear 7*l >'' ) l >\ uiiMlmM / / Mrs. Porter, of New York, who is touring the world in the \J/ )fyuf |y\ " J " i'ii / vmOTsL I / direct interests of the manufacturers, is at present in attend- /JnM\mZs. \ ''' li' I mllto / \ ance at our Showroom, for the purpose of demonstrating and $i MWm*^ 1 "_■* '); ,',' / /||Wi\\\.(i, V fitting the above Corsets, and advising ladies as to their cor- iiimni "'> i' J / Jffi^Mu rec * st^e - is ac *vice is given without any charge, and If i i /iff - i II in j/Zj^M 1 J ladies are welcome to it, even though they do not intend to a LRJnm « ,' I! 1 Jvw M f TAMI 11 ■'■■'■■'■ purchase Corsets just now. fenSffll : ''• ''I'll !;!;!; I -?IP i) ''■'' . Obtainable only from the Sole Agents, nf R^Es fe ii . Wholesale and Family Drapers - Queen Street, Auckland. I
J Boots and Snoes. • ' . . ' ' " " " ' *" """" ' * '' , ' ' " c —,— a— wma I ■■MwnBMB««"M"" ■ "" ""' ———— mil ■■lIIIMI LADIES' CALF LACE SHOES, Patent Caps, for Town or Country WARM FELT SLIPPERS, 1/3, 1/11, 2/11, to 6/6. Wear, 10/6. LADIES' EVENING SHOES, 3/11, 4/11, 6/6, to 10/6. US Scb ORBUTTON SclbmSH toStu* Heel, Very LADIES' DERBY LACE BOOTS, Box Calf an* Glace Kid, 14/9. : andl Comfortable, 12/6. BOOTS REPAIRED FOR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS SAME DAY. Boots Repaired for Country Customers same day. is* *% m w in* <o iinAKIC A| wellesley street E, Cf jr% a £Wm.S2f\J viv-l % iu *\JPas Opposite Public Library.
Leather Goods. - —~—iaj| I Magnificent ■■•^^^^S^& m kShowing. m Jl Not in our usual stand at •jl^^ > _^^^^ i: _ ;^fe=- • V^v^ \ Vt—« the Winter Show—we're too busy—but in our windows this time. £fe VISITOR. TOWN PATRON. \i M We ask your inspection of this display. Here is Saddlery, Harness, M I and Leatherwarc of every description. Made to stand strain, as well | I as to look smart and up-to-date. As Leather Specialists we guarantee | I all leather put in. We know it's good-it's our business to know it. M 1 Also the workmanship-we employ only experts. We have kept a high | 1 standard Tor this leather industry, and the Window Display to which this | I draws your attention is a direct result. See it, then come in and let | H us serve you. m I J. WISEMAN & SONS, Ltd., I I ' Leather Merchants, Next m* Majesty's, Quß&n St. I Razors. I There is no rival to the Gillette I I Safety Razor. It is the only razor I P whose blades are so hard and I I sharp that stropping and honing I I can be entirely dispensed with. 1 " Ranges. 1 Patents. I - ] HENRY HUGHES, t YOU WILT, SPEND FAR REGISTERED PATENT AGENT. MSB TIME ;tHB KITOHEN g Established 1882. A If you matal a bHACKLOCK 8 , ..... „..„. «8 L ''OBION " RANGE. It is the most TRADE MARKS JL tow Up-to-date for Convenience. Economy. iteriateredand /* M AS and Efficiency itejuwreuww /» I J*-' ——— I ii*. -frr;! obtain** /"iWa B )\s * D *H Countries Ironmonger to ORION \IL-/ A A) V .'Advice to Inventors' I Ironmonger to VXI/lv/i.\ VjL/ 1/ |/ Advice to Inventors* enow, you an a we on application. I Clients advised and assisted J In disposing of their Inventions Auckland Office: Exchange Lane, QiwyjSU I ' ; ■" , '■■', •--■ ; ,;•'" ' mmmmm 11 t BROOKE-SMITH, Mananc
ill ii 11 mi ii iiii"—nii"- urt, Coffee. ■ ■ § Camp ' Coffee is hailed'^^^^^^S with exclamations of delight^^^^^^w Delicious f lIJPS hR[ Reireshing ? IBf Brag made in a moment. Don't forget i|il? ■■-.*. ~«__ R> Paterson and Sons, Coffee Specialists, Glasgow/ Wholesale Agents for Auckland District: E. ELLINGHAM AND CO., LTD.. Auckland. Watchmakers and Jewellers. A* rrrhMnnM •* * p I r'HNIIIIN v I f( 1 * riLiiiiUuii * * We illustrate here 3 G3152.-3 Pieces, £3. ♦: J of our finest Silver-plated - __ B *j * We have many other v^^ i *> new designs to select from !; *:* in Silver-plated Ware and V^^^^^^^^af/ 1 > ♦> in Solid Silver. * We will be pleased to i9ww*i ~ % send particulars of these «4454.-3 Pieces, £3/12/6. ; I Stewart Dawson r^^^^]^ % & CO. (N.Z.), Ltd., * AUCKLAND. **$&* £ G7BIS-3 Pieces, £5/5/.. -~,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 9
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