m THE PROGRESS OF FASHION. A DELIGHTFUL SHOWING OF THENEWEST FABRICS"'AND f| || W®. . i fit I Ur rAofl 1U n 0 APPAREL FOR EVENING WEAR. $Jl%\ '' f' I ra ' ' '' " ' ... i 11 "■' During the past few days the aspect of the M. &vC. Store has ■completely ? . ' 1' m •f- JfcVv \>*jM ___ , ~ . .. . , •„ changed, the WHOLE OP THE WINDOW FRONTAGE T c all the 1 The five sketches are faithful drawings of the styles in f\)sed? / # i FOR THE BENEFIT of residents at a distance, who will ■ interior display spaces being devoted to showings of EVENING FABRICS, AP- . „ t , vogue in 1871, 1881 1891, 1901, and to day, and serve to show ( -Pyt "•■tit 9bS • • not be fortunate enough to visit us during " EVENING PAREL and ACCESSORIES for both ladies and men, the more sombre: eveiy-aa} v . h«H»r than , itidJiiuui , 4 i,„ ctaj and *u Q » \ f?jMl I V%>%\ WEEK," we have prepared special Sample Sets of all piece ' goods being .temporarily relegated to the background. , ' , be " ' «can describe, the wonderful progress thai Mg \\ ' ' hMiSI R S 'j/tfm \ materials, and these will be forwarded POST FREE upon request . Such a comprehensive showing is not ONLY UNUSUAL, BUT ALSO OPPOR- WI | W ''' -"MS fife' If m \ • TUNE, for with the Citizens' Ball and other important functions already indicated, • _________________ (/ 111 1 \\\ I P : l Hi '*'■i<llllta\Vk \ t—— 1-■ " 11 . i ... i i i iii . I -the social season in the Queen City bids fair to fee a gay and festive one. j ft l\ | II /'>' l 'li V.\v »W, ■ There are many dainty, and delicate goods that can remain on view for a few Ci A «i*rf £„<•„. !«. ±\ A l\J Art _ it ... M| \ if H /' * day ß on 'v, so ladies should lose no time in paying a visit. The Window Displays tlVfillillfi ifluFlCS 111 I*l6 UFCSS li HVVv . iislml? I 1 • ifci : IF? /:i A . rAe m A Hnco alone are worthy of a SPECIAL TRIP TO QUEEN-STREET. » C l* |v\ ' ; vH|R I 1 WSBmss& Gloves and Hose. s o , s FOE mnoMLWAM.' . Section. A IV\ 180 I //iVJUI UrlTll II lJEsr%!xswlcx> These important items of the Even- 1 / ... w . aro v«ry pro..d ind«,i ot the cjUcction., of tlio reason ■!■" 1. ' Ut\ 'J'limiflllil IJfh7/TirTlTWtrr^ : n(T TmlAffA Vinvn hnr»n «neciallv well 1 1,1 ■>. > We are very proud indeed of the collections of tho season ■ , \ { Ir % \ : vH i provided for, and wo present a width Iff tIP SHftlVrAftlll in this department From the popularly priced materials tc. \| LtJL>\ ■ k 4jMB 5 and wealth of choice such as is not " lIIIC JIIUWrUUUIi the .elegant- an . exclusive robes there is a splendid Pj |L!Li "' %) ;Wj§j9| p GLOVES and to bo de- One could not wish for a more at- Sslgl satins and gauzes, which lines have already been excellently jX B If I . js£i;3s ;s™™;r . made in the Showroom. The . ■ "~=Hf I f lfn¥Rj><ll MsSSmk ' • '.v. Two Womterful Lines In \»l§2i-|®Spr' i 1 ■: y ■ UNDERSKIRTS, BLOUSES, Etc., «SBbLj nWE&SaSaBSBW , Double-Width Satins. .« |■■ | Blouses,. Scarves, and Long Black Gloves. , 1 " line no. i. Exclusive; Robe Lengths. M : M .'. j - Stoles. ' " DUPRES" 16-BUTTON MOSQUE- in , every case will bo found most Iff : *|^^ r ' ll A 40-INCH SATIN of # great brilliance, HANDSOME BORDERED ' NINONS., II M 9 m TAIRE BLACK SUEDE, above moderate. A visit should be mado IT V* /j|k > ' very enitablo for covering with ninon or - 79/-, in Saxe and pale grey. tliM HM » ij A DAINTY BLOUSE is showing in . , ' lbow,*7/6. whilst tlwso goods arc on view. We 1 JHphhi'Y- - gauzes, in., ivory, cream, sky, pink, EMBROIDERED .IIIKON, with crepe do Isi 71 •*' cliampajpie crepe .do chene, pin " BERTHA" 16-BUTTON MOSQUE- describe here a few from each section. /btfm / I'MTsI I *_ ■ B grey, helio., vieux rose, baxe, navy, cheno border, 55/-and 59/6. \ 1 9 tucked yoke and cuffs of lace. 47/6. TAIRE BLACK SUEDE, above t' • zZkS&A MwfHf iff) 'a. * \WS and black, . DEBUTANTE •'" EMBROIDER? • BOH- 1 1 d A CREME LACE BLOUSE, draped elbow, 8/6. Evening GoWflS \XW ' 2/11 yafd.. ' DERED NINON ROBE LENGTHS, ■ 1 W 1 oyer.pink chiffon, is very effective, DENT'S FRENCH KID 16-BUTTON CVeniflg (JOWIIS. V fl I liffl:\ We have never offered a double-width pure white, £6/15/-. 8 gk, ■ . lyrnqnTTirTATRT ihnvA plhnw "f/BMalm KJSS&MIiIBtwT\- jW I i II We have never offered a, double-width i pure- wnwe, *»/«»< .. J >•'»« H pi ANOTHER CREME LACE BLOUSE MOSQUETAIRE, above ' A VERY SIMPLE AND EFFEC- MjMfl. Jtfjfjjk II i | |\j| satin at this price before, the usual value NET ROBE LENGTHS, wide gold bor- trufil ® B ft I SSy SedTuhWaSnet - POWNES' FRENCH KID 12-BDT. TIVE EVENING GOWN is o{ ,kj- 'fIHPPMWf ' \I I I IRIJI nil MA ' ' being quite 4/6 yard. ' . der,; in cream, grey, and Saxe, V- ',4 SH |. - oy, trimmed with white net, • . J&f §"II j 111 IBMIlli ■ •' v« 9 DA RK. SAXE BLUE ROBE LENGTH, .; $ | ia GREY NINON OVER OREME ~ lencrth. 6/11. ' K I - /fc \ lllilf tifflßfHllili lllslWsk. LINE No. 2. with sequin and gold border, 95/-. 11 I | CHIFFON makes a DELIGHTFUL , , A GRACEFUL EVENING GOWN imV- fjTVO',y /, {jh \j|l ifl V A PURE SILK ORIENTAL SATIN, Many other EXCLUSIVE ROBE SI I EVENING BLOUSE, the yoke and LoniT White Gloves. «to bo seen m ivory mnon,. trim- /A IJ ] very soft and bright, full 40 inches in- . LENGTHS are4o be seen. i|| 1 cuffs being creme lace, 42/6. - »-"«*> YVIIILC UIW - VW| med with &axe and old chifton and 'i/MJ&m iUWifj] Mr <///# Wi. ri WiSw width inivorv Dink coral skv, tur- W i I A MAGYAR EVENING BLOUSE «CELINE" 24-BUTTON MOSQUE- ecru insertion £5/10/-. V. * * OTm fl prjjj fly w '■ M quoise' Sax^grey^'ma'ize^and hclio U1 11 |j| is in Coronation blue ninon over TAIRE, full length, 16/6. BLACK NET, with trimmings of gui- . \ *wl / * I] T'SlWtifsl ' ->'ti i*' —A ' Shot CniflOll .Tilffe't&S. . « ■ caramel chiffon and creme lace, kill- "CELINE" 20-BUTTON MOSQUE- pure, makes a very handsome gown fjffiv •- O/l'l y&ta,. , . _. ■ - ii? |»» H ing of net-at neck and sleeves, 35/6. TAIRE, well above elbow, 12/11. and is to bo had for 97/6; ' Ja j ' V iPVfiHw A very cheap line, worth quite 5'6 yard. The latest for Matrons evening TV car. ;/#• ■■ C ANOTHER MAGYAR STYLE is. in .11 MILUCENT" 16-BUTTON MOS- A DELIGHTFUL • GOWN is to be I flp j This is. absolutely the, latest novelty J. \Mm I- creme lace, trimmed with tucked QUETAIRE, above elbow, 9/11. seeu in champagne satin cashmere. 111 |ft I Tmtcifiif VaftiAC In Rpad shown, produced in darkest and richest D fS® 1 ' || net. buttons, and silk braid, 55/-. »ARLINGTON" 20-BUTTON MOS- trimmed with pearls and guipure, ' J S ' Isflß UHUSUai VaiUeS ITI DCdU tones only. Veiled with black ninon it ?'M ® B trimmed with pearls and guipure. )] ITt* "vFuSll l S tones only. Veiled with black ninon it 1 I II BEAUTIFUL- OSTRICH BOAS, in • QUfiTAIRE, above elbow, 8/11. | 63/-. /. 11/SfflSl ||||j ml llifl ft il tl&'Mmmlk GaUZeS. makes an elegant and uncommon.toilette. 'H !$ ■SB I S« kj^B hit 7V g \%'f and broW "' ■nits!J^Swn2 S S^ 6 i 1 9 I, T*TTTTftw ANOTHER CHARMING EVENING 'M!V '. M '! .1 ||\\W SSgHBR A large range of " DEWDROP CHIF- 5/11 yard 'M !SI H "i, 6 : j!?' 6 ' 7^ 115/ "« .T,»x>nrrrn KI1 ?, 12 - B^ TT ?, N GOWN is of Mousseline satin, in a W [ f i| ' I S ll\\W /jMlMlm ' PONS" and " BEAD GAUZES," in 3/11 jara. | If STOLM W6 &I 6 MOSQUETAIRE, .elbox> length, delicate shade of pink, draped with W j' Mj| j ll\ V® M white, with silver or gold spots, white ' ,f gl Iw WOT ShlTsiufiTM - • '•« irnoM" 19 SUTTON MOSOUE- spangled chiffon; corsage of span- ■* lifl I I \Wj # . with sky, pink, emerald, or white spots, «... , '| || M BLACK NET EVENING SCARVES, .. PLORIS 12-BUTTON MOSQUE- M \ ed chiffon - over blonde laco, . ■ I ■■« M Mil/ £1 \ black and white, and all black, '■ . blik CrepOla. '$ Eg i embroidered m gold, emerald, and TAIRE, olbow length. 6/11. £5/5/- 'A Mi 1 111 in/ M I<a * ,J* , j * ___ rr nllT , nn . , l . mII ■ Royal blue. 21/-. DENT'S FRENCH KID 12-BUTTON .* IMPO«?TWa ooww ?• in v.«?{ I \S 1 7;; M ' iBSI • All WAI yard. . A SILK CREPOLA shown in |HI 1 OTHER EVENING SCARVES'are MOSOUETAIRE, elbow length, AN IMJ.OSING GOWN is m \erdi- Si V I M l / : M IHHMBI Double width .shades, 40.inches wide, makes a simple, -A H; 3J R i shown in dainty, shades, at 18/11, 5/11. - * ' ps si tin cashmere the corsage is !1 ■ JKJI |fl | 1/,/ j / iH—BSII Double width. . yoninr frock for ™ng girl, or dL "Hi I I 26/6, «/-. W.' ' "B£KBh '.fcSIS . ~ ' M MI BI GOLD AND SILVER SPOT GAUZE- ! t.vo and dos raa i^.d rM8 , ; .1 1 B • QUETAIRE, three-quarter, length, A BEAUTIFUL DINNER FROCK fJ iffiN IM IM ''iIPHH H This is a most effective line, with largo ' 2/11 yard. ®l 1 . : -.- _ "ARLINGTON," three-quarter is shost-n in grey satin, with tunic j ||g. : ' JIT WW i ; PHi ™ fo^nfiLs^wSp SP ° tS ' °" Whltß grounC '- ? A* f| \t I Evening;Xoreets. length, 3 11. r of edged with oxidised iI ' ifllHV I 1 'fl IB 40 inches wide CRYSTAL SILKS—An improved nvikv of }U m evening . fif £710 f " ngO OVW lii ll I I /l i 'fnl H 2/6 yard. Crystalino,. in sky, pX ?ev, Sio •1 question of the - EVENING COR- • Long Suede Gloves. ' '' v IP'! . I I "j I ' 'Mi H TTTWTfI owrppow WITH IRIDESCENT ivorv, Saxe, and 404nchea "Wide Mf -I E SET is :an important - one, and wo de- ' u VAS . ... - 5 ffifu I 1 m I 111 if II bS) hMm TUNIC CHJffFON WITH litlDLbui.Hl. 1/114 and .2/6 yard. ' , fil 1 . scribe here a few of the models specially SSSL CIT MOS Q' \ Tun ire 1 i SS®IL ll ll I li ■ ill I H IH| BEAD BORDER—The very latest . PASTEL CLOTH— Dale-'' a w «; B( v lS HS I stocked for such wear. ,:^K t S H®SS-SS* «a«a . ' lIICS. ■: A p|| $ j : j IMI I B 1 H novelty, in grey, base,- and pink, 44. shades, 3/11 and 5/6 yard ' 4vCDm & '^81 I I « BEAUTY'S- CONTOUR, No. 127— LUCIA'.' 16-BUTTON MOSQ., in A v ?T .« nTTVr TTTWTn {« nf «« ' j ffiL'wJ I |!iI In i | R |»| |Mi inches wide, . . , m t An -la 1 It medium fimires is in daintv white and delightful evening shades. 7/6. EFFECTIVE TUNIC i. of em- | raflli fl Mj! I f|j ! 8, H I |ffi| "Tt/11 va t>/1 7 shiides, superior--quality, > ■ fiili 'I V Sv bSSchr7our TOSDenders 11« rai " LUCIE" 12-BUTTON MOSQ., in broidered grey ninon, with bugle • iffl IB II•II' I! H) M 2/11 yard.- 40 inches wide, 2/11 yard. **■ W H *I v; BEAUTY'S No. 228—1n white ecru, pastel, champagne, and ~... ' 52/6 I 1 LI llJ"it II "! H if i T > SATIN DUCHESSE MOUSSELTNE—A l| ■ Hri white spotted batiste, writing;over the - grey, 5/11. .- ♦ a* ''rwwfemnTOTO ■' SFOTTTN -i ' I fJSfflMl 1 i I H f *. . soft and lustrous make, very superior to .mM .||| h ~ hips, and suitable for a (nil form, 29/6 -- • _ wmn - « >Pri 1 lfjX> ' PH Effl ', I 'IS ,» <PvAlllfltf IrrPQQAfIPQ anything we have shown at this price, Rff.« tv If pjS,.; OflP" Silk Gloves. TUNIC, ill a soft shade of green, I alvQf jJL sfiS llt H fl KfVening AvvCuuUl in white, ivory, emeffiald, sky, pink 11 3 SEAtrrV'C roUTOTTH Hrt 554 a varv - : L '9 n S Uioves. ' , outlined with tiny gold beads, is I fWJP I(lf?«SIHI I HI SS ' ' ' .Saxe, grey, amethyai, etc., 5/11 S^lll .4 i 4 B ® A ;^.l.-r o n_rrA^ o - v ®f7;r. ;; 16-BUTTONMOSQ. SILK,, in black., . /•' . he had for 69/6. ' !r : 11/ ft I 111 , -These are the little things, not ■ y ' d " ■)' i ' fbifl for 18,Sw' ° ! ' C white, and cream, 2/11. v- .. "v A SAXE BLUE SILK NET TUNIC \ ifilr „lf ViS RIH ' 1 Hi I much in themselves, but which just ' j 1 • H ■ ' ," . ■ ' P ' .16-BUTTON MOSQ. SILK, - itr vrhite is handsomely embroidered in a \ Kar^l. f? i |. li _ . ra™ 8 I give the necessary finish to the Toi- - |j| | \ g '"** n . L ~ r? _ s and cream., 3/6 pair. deeper tone of self, and finished i ffl RWS|h.| ,»VW!$&!!. H [I lette. We always show a wide assort- M i >,• St It- H f B •?v»F# n . la SlfenS evening frr with gold beads and bugles, 92/6. rl Kfew Olr <*||'mDf, Jml ' ffl '■ I ment of notions, and a very extensive IWCfI S v AtllFSi \'■ ■ WiTm [I ' •;,.*} '■[~] Corsets. \ HOSE. A TUNifi in quito the 'latest shape is 1 »»!^ I HD 'R'l f showing is now" being, made in the / • ? | ;M| i I ,i' " CIRCE"—In white batiste, with dainty :• LACE LISLE . HOSE, in white,, hroa"rel" h ra° e himmSJp "ire™! lllMffll HEJwSkI ! II 'Ml STENCILLED SILK BAGS, in even- The MEN'S EXHIBIT will be "Sw 59 1...„ law. trimmings, four suspenders, 25/- black, sky, pink, champagne, tin- bugles and silver beads, 95/-. RfSEWLiatr 'S- (I ' ing shades, 2/11. . m ,. tl . found to embraco everything needed ] Ifl BV *' FELYNE"-—A chic model in fancv • AS& SZ-AVZT' A PRETTY TUNIC is in *jeux rose IMllllHKt ' —-II ' THEATRE BAGS, in Turkish, lace, { b fr£t H i batiste, adapted for tall wearers, 31/- LISLE HOSE WITH SBLF SH.K gold bugle "sta« 111 SILK ' THEAT * E BAQS » em " SOT af «9/J to Kfl I ; n, 12 fashionable shades, and beaded fringe on oped *1 ffiflg I B broidered and sequinned, 35/-, 39/6. BOW at 6d. EESS I'R ■ " DEA is a satin broche Corset for full LISLE-HOSE WITH PTOE SILK ' «**>>. e ' n g . p .A" J -=?T 111 to! fffilWfllJ ■■JBSMKZi-*' BEADED BAGS, in light colourings, ?A Kl |J forms, long over hips, and moderately LISLE HOSE WITH PURE SILK j I B 24/6. 1 ffil II high, 63/-.. " -r- ' ..ANKLE, mlO evening shades, 2/11 BEADED NET TUNICS are shown 'I U 4l.Qf 7 ' GAUZE' FANS, in black or white, ■ —T- "" .. ', . '-» i| j kfn . ; • ' /pair. - in grey and white, at 69/6. J * Jl Hi' jb * embroidered • and with silver - . > - , , V>M M J j£§K . . . - SPUN SILK HOSE, in, sky, pink, SPANGLED NET TUNICS, edged ll ill it 1H r ' sequins, 3/8, 5/8, 6/11. 8/8, to 10/8. MOVfiltleS front the ... f „4 |||1 H % • -'• ESS* s vimx rose, : emerald, Royal, cardi- with satin -and finished with rosette, \ *o*\\XUnit I'M BLACK LACE FANS, with jet se- IJlillnnnu Hont 'EM!* ' ""W fei H j 1„ i » HrSeV > -A " • nal, tan,- black, and —With in pale blue and cream, 69 6. J; • 'A' WIJ /#/ i "' - quins 3/11 5/6, 7/11. HllllflßPy ufipt. - fifcTJmw JHI I C- • Silk. Clox, 5/6 pair. Lace Points, ' r 1 „ it! jh\j«Mk BLACK AND WHITE SATIN • ■ • ' Vjf \ MI I I""- - / • „i2i- VAai , ~T* . ft Onera Coats v FOLDING PANS, 2/9, 3/6, 4/11. Something new and -fr $ m PURE SILK HOSE, With Lisle feet U P era S» i WHITE GAUZE FANS, with sweet novel in tIEADGEAR /.A Si II J : = : : an . d tops—Black, 6/11 pair. In A BEAUTIFUL GREEN CLOTH 5? , P. ca » carnation, and butterfly de- . for Evening Wear. ;; «'• iii. ? i '■«& «U \/s --- - 1n v ... OPERA COAT, with the. smart new t I ■ signs, 1/11. • _ rv/U:; : '.J lIIkI 6 hi rr . 'as* »,"»'■ «»-" n ■ - TS 8 " ™' ®.2i WOOL Mmm -,ii 11 I , /POsMl/ with Lace Fronts, W/« pair. A VERY DAINTY OPERA COAT is -""(fij 1 9 12, jj PEARL HACT BANDEAUX, 1/6, daiSS /ABfi MII s■. mm —r— p . —- shown in sky cloth, long collar and <-•<!? < OOLODEED BTOLE '■' - fowSiuiUug JTwA U :■ M Wmlm- Dainty Evening . striped velvet, lined .lap silk, 75/-. BEADED HAIR BANDS, 2/3. toneh of : M 31$[f idSfflltt : . : v y| 11 || «I 1 MM : :• • 4 ■ Un wTffu,; di ,, a 10. A gSLTJ! Mil MP 'S» fHOVrP 11/1 Is? x ® -xtrts ; lift f'iSffl II S?il| /y/ -' DMNTY 3 LINGERIE in ndercfoth - odJfto"matchTs9/«. Cloth ' lr '" SCd JVllLrfiltf %£. iViwjLlw COLOURED ' VELVET HAIR stole ends offlno Jl Jj W »V | II 'li' Bfl I Iff'ill l| ing Department, prices and brief descrip- AN ' OPERA COAT in shell pink ; • BANDS, with brilliants, 1/9, l/ 11. Knitted silt, 8/6 _IB I MWIIH V . H Sfl B li i fnivi hi iff 10 , i ' tions of a few being mentioned here. cloth is richly embroidered, with , , a 1' * * JEWELLED ( TORTOISESHELL \4QOIjJ j || m 11 I irl Miffl I B *V-'- '. ' ■ CAMISOLES IN CAMBRIC AND \ cream silk, and trimmed with black OllGOtl Stl*GQl» AllCiClcitl Um '**'"■' Another Style 13 InlaKv iHi ferMl Illf I V LAWN daintilv trimmed with Valen- silk,-.79/6/,> * HAIR SLIDES AND RINGS, 6d, 9d, DUTCH : EFFECT, v(' WMlSffik'-MS II 111 "• 'I" SI infli fljll m '/'•-"'f-: clennes lace and hand embroidery, 7/11, . THE LATEST REVERSIBLE — ' . 1,11 .. , V;* 1 / 6 - vvnir p. vno u., with ' quilted silk Imm WOM m Rftfill! ; liSl Mlt - W r 9/6.12/6.14/6.19/6. EVENING COAT is to bo seen in UNDERSKIRTS. . ' VELVET NECK BANDS, with bril- crown and knitted - H mi. f!| Wl/W\|j llrj/SgL - : ' 4 FRENCH CROSSOVER SLIPS, trimmed Coronation blue and black satin, «..«««• 01 - m mmroeirreipe ■ «»'*<* - SATIN ' UNDERSKIRTS wlwrvw'.- i 'i l ' n ll ', silk muffle? - en ds, ' vLm e| I|('ijjwnr • . French Valenciennes insertion and fastening at left side with hand- DAINTY SATIN UNDERSKIRTS, _ » NECKLETS in earl, Coral, Tur- 10/6. ' - mMmj;*s fl "f*' '* '• *" edging, 3/11. some ornament, 5 guineas. in straight new shapes, with kilted UNDERSKIRTS . WITH LUSTRE 3"fi 01S and Grey, from 1/6, 11 ' , 1 ' ' iWMIMUWM'A} 'MHi %#?A 8 -,r. V j-- COMBINATIONS IN FINE LAWN, AN OPERA COAT IN JAPANESE frill, in ivory, grey, nattier, salmon,. . ?OPS Sun frill 21/ 24/9 " nvAwS 7 L WA , T ntrlTW „ A SIMPLE STYLE is^4 "11 S v trimmed Val. and fine torchon edging CREPE 13 beautifully embroidered pink, reseda, emerald, and . other GLACE* SILK UNDERSKIRTS, 39/6, 2/11 3/11 HAIRS, --in • cream Shetland • - ' Sua" « g2to«af Lto, 17/U, 23;»,. W, 31/0. . ■«/-,«/-- ; ' | '' ' / " I . ' : ''' " ' MiMßTiiMMni—■—ll——W—imr—inrHlßflHWMJ'-lllt'lWiniiriW' iJII IMMBWHBBBBMHHM—MB Ml— W—MBHB Ml III 1 II WIHI" 1 ! HI Iffff If'fflWWHllfflffffirffllliriWl IU I I ' iiinii ■inn ■■imi ' '' ' '' " ' J
' :v" ; .■ v- '.C.&.'."' ! ■'- "' ; v '"■ ? ■ \V« ; ... ........... .... . . , '-• • , ,- • - •' ' - Dress - and Fashion. « i — rf'y.' • V * yn . *:•'•<•? Yfr V- •'K t- * * ' * . - ' v:' £ . i'v , •_ ■ , • • . t • • •• • ' •., < • • ■•' , • - '* - • • *r "] 6onje up atjd try t/jenj orj. We giva individual attention to IV every Customer : V ' t y I \ V '/vAx, f . *' ~ , - ■ {y.< *• -*fm f.;\. ft* f* *v'*?» f .V' -\V .. j,* ,■ . ..... ... . • ' v i r •• M-" f *>#W ♦ * k-J ' j • V*' . -. ' W To°oL h Z«%7 r al tiJt' > TRIMMED HATS I- 10/6, 15/6, & 21/-. Also Tweed Hats 4/11. Paddy Hats 1/tlAll New Stock and absolutely fashionable. ! Paddy Hats 1/11. All New Stock and absolutely fashionable. THE BON MARCHB Millimry Bouse. Newton, ■ Auckland. military House. ' MCIVIO/Ij Auckland. . ' ' ' '•• ••"• - ••■' •■•■ -"•■ ■■ '• 'i j *Lh. U %£ ot r * nt >V Socks, at Is lid perlJr. D t , l , Mtrclla,,t and Carrie aDd Otttfltter, Victoria. J«motaL Head Office: 6. Union Building "*'*• -»''' u«Xt S.w Q,V.O. Branch?.: Jerroia Road..
_j Boots and Shoes. ' .\. . , / ' ' • : ■' "j KASY SHOES means EASY walking. I • The "Goe-Easie" Boots and Shoes are specially, made for : comfort. If. you have very tender feet, call and see our "Goe-easie" shoes—most comfortable and made.on latest designs. Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes 14 Qoe-easie" - 12/9 Gent.'s Qoereasie" Glace Bais., Broad Toes, No Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, Welted "Goe-easie" 14/9, 16/9 Caps, specially for Comfort, - 19/6,22/6 Ladies' Glace Lace Boots, No Cap, "Goe-easie" 14/9, 18/9 Girls' School Shoes, Broad Toe, Low Heel, for Ladies' "Goe-easie" Ward Shoes, Tan and Black 9/6 Winter Wear, - ,• - - 8/9, 9/6, 11/6 WE REPAIR ALL KINDS OF BOOTS. SAMITC &HAMC fiL &*{% BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE STORES, J#%lvlbd r*M3&St Opposite Public Library. <•-••• • - ; ; : ; : ' Groceries, etc. . ' ' • ' Furnishing Goods. ■ Choice Lines Your Grocer Sells OffiCC FlimitUrC. The variety and choice a grocer offers in certain lines of ton makes ib difficult SJJJSJJSSSiSSSIDiiSIIISSIISSiIBSSiaSiiSSSZ^^ to choose. Here's a hint: Buy the lines mentioned below. If yon do, you 1| ; ■. •< • will be sure of gebbing the very bosb goods of the kind mentioned. At the ' bj.ck of each of thein i* our' reputation, extending over 50 years. Wo W>, XTf\ r>«r\ll(2 gaarantioa them incomparable for quality, parity 1 , and value. ■ij V* w • fim v v 1 AllUwII -V A 1 lUud Club Jslly C?y3tals have be-in provad by eminent analysts bo ba . » j» Al*. _ TO >««./«/* J absolutely pure.. Bing made of calfs-foot gelatine, they are moat) SIZCS OI tl\C KCIIOWIICCI^ wholesoms and palatable—worth far more than their price. : ; Ea?l© stat»oh is a pare rice sbarch, equal bo the best imported. Lead- * " .m y~i—- * 1 M „ T\ t uig Laundries in N.Z. use ib. As ib is cheaper in price, you save money g {J AnJffh MB Af\ /) Mis Q* bfasking for " Eigle." Only Gold Modal Sbarch in N.Z. JUWiIO A\\JAJL A \JgJF i-/ W4JI\4J "Whlt3 Baap Sardlnas are Denmark's bosb. We would nob sell them unless they retched the highest standard of wholesomeness and dainti- — g \ & Of /O ness. Our order for this season was 600 cases. x JLy * m" Pater's Sauce. / The ingredients are of tho besb. The flavour is M. ■A A ■ A \ A'\*w\JA delicious. "Pater's" improves tho taste of any dish. ' ' , . ' ' W. GREGG & CO., Ltd., °°MTnufactu?o?3 r , o DUNEDln!° Deed Boxes t . 1: " Office Chairs I CARPET SQUARES | j And other Requisites. •I runners I—. I GABRIEL LEWIS RUGS I ; y-'-fi CO ' . I | OPPOSITE SMEETOW'S j i nnniuii A A All A IjgO QU « AND M C g.E D,DI E > :R o».m« cvgrthmhuk«" T. » .1 KfcllWN Xi -XIINX. I AND PRODUCE MEECnANT3 moti PAPERHANaEB, DECOEATOB. rc R@ B%m 1 AND 'BUS PROPRIETORS.GLAZIER. ETC., ~ U ■ ■■118 BWW In ME, . %JI ft-P II ftj «i M Having taken over the business of Patemn Notifies his customers and- the public teenerBr. r B wear aCS w U. ■ mm- •t- _ m™-w $ ja and Co.. are prepared to supply Grain and ally that be " as removed to ; >■ if .i j . ra -'Produce at current rates; also, on Hire -all MANUKAU ED.. EPSOM (near Ranlurly Ed). ... OA tfARANAAHAPE ROAD. B kinds of vehicles. Brakes, 'Buses. Gigs,-CJabs, All Enquiries and Orders Promptly tf# ■ WW rVAnAriUHnArEi nVMWa- rn Waggonettes. Saddle' Hacks, etc. • Attended to J3> - ./-y: . 1) 'Buses ran regularly between: Doronport - Best Quality of Materials and Good ;' > ? ll *' , '' ll '' B ''"* M fPTffHßW l ßHHWHlMMißWMgWlfflßliflHl l fllffflßHllland TpK-aninia • — " ; Korfcmansliip. ■ x ; . -.....".fv " ' 1 ' * » " ■ ■: . •'j v ' '• / 1 *" v 't, ♦ '*■ . ■ ' ;I. T
"' - Wringers and Mangles. f ' ; ;'S^S|| WASHING WRINGERS | and tending value, lessening; " EUREKA" IRON FRAME WRINGERS If Will fit any sized Wood or Galvanised Tub, 12-;'lnoh • 18/8. 9 14 inch 21/6, 16 inch 27/6. , " ' ?lf| ;I '11 n "UNIVERSAL" WOOD 'FRAME WRINGERS •' .' '! 8 Will fit any sized Wood or Galvanised -Tub. - •12 inch 14/Sr * H 14 inch 17/6. , "sf;! W 14 EXPORT" IRON FRAME WRINGERS ■ 11 "EXPORT" IRON FRAME WRINGERS , 12 inch 25/-, 15 inoh 35/- ?,VJ tf i " LITTLE GIAtyT" TABLE MANGLE - H B n &. WRINGER combined, 21 inch -Rollers, large :J (B 1 ■ t Folding Handle. 32/6. V J ; ? ' || Wo have Juat received a direct Importation of high- . ;j sB grade Wringers and Mangles, and are showing the •A\ M| ' . * above In our Queen Street ' window. H. M. SMEETON, Ltd. General Providers '-j li QUEEN STREET , ij
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 10 (Supplement)
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