■ . • ■ ;■ mm . !I DEf A ICFK I NEW ZEALAND'S nnroc HflATroiAl c I I nLvOy NISED ■ BEST place for IJlitou MATERIALS I ' GEORGE COURT & sotr urn^ --W* w * m * THE 810 STORE, I I KARANGAHAPE ROAD. I .. JL SkLdiL Jki JL jL Jki JC3Kairia»jb A; iAwhw JbL i TWEEDS, in Plain and Fancy, CREAM GOODS, Coating and Cheviot Serge, 40 to 46 I 1 WE.EAJD, in Plain and Fancy, inches wide, 1/44, 1/6, 1/9, 1/lli 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, I 40 inches wide, llfd, 1/IJ, and 1/3J per yd. 4/6, 4/11, and 5/6 per yd. I 42 inches wide, 1/6s, 1/Bs, 1/11$ per yd. . I 44 inches wide (Fancy), 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11$, 3/3, 3/6, CREAM GOODS, Sicilians, 40 to 46 inches wide, 1/3,1/6, % and 3/11 per yd. I 1/8, 1/11$, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, and 3/11 per yd. I 52 to 54 inches wide, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, and 4/11 per yd. I __ . Tin BLACK GOODS, Fancy, in every known Material, 40 to ( PLAIN CLOTHS, All Shades, 46 inches wide, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11$, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, I 40 inches wide, 1/9$ per yd. 3/6, 3/11 per yd,. 1 | 42 inches wide, 1/11$, 2/3, and 2/6 per yd. BLACK FANCY ROBE LENGTHS, Embroidered, etc., I 44 inches wide, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, and 3/11 per yd. 38/6, 45/6, 49/6, 52/6. 1 52 inches wide (Special), 2/3 per yd. ' , ft Serge, Navy and Black, Estemene, Cheviot, Coating, Rough FAN( X/. ROBE LENGTHS, Tweed, 36/6, 39/6, 42/6 ? I.j and Beady — tremendous range, from 40 to 54 inches ' ' ft j v!p 9 to 13/11 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, BORDERED ROBE LENGTHS, a big lot, at 25/6 each. 1 i I 3/9? 3/11, up to 10/il per yd.... J I I BLACK GOODS, Plain, including Corkscrew, Poplin, Taffeta, REVERSIBLE CLOTH ROBE LENGTHS, Very Smart, J Hft Resilda, Wool Repp, Lustre, Cashmere, etc., 40 to 46 all leading shades, 37/6 each. 1 v i ' inches wide, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, ' _ ___ . rrnrrr-Kia . N 4/11, 5/9, 6/11, 7/6, 7/11 per yd. VEAjVETEENS (Plain), a Vast Assortment, all colours, I CREAM GOODS, Radianta, 40 to 45 inches wide, 1/5, 1/8, . a }?° %% ck o/^ d ™v'tJ 2 * d ' 1/2 *' 1/6 ' V9'*: I j 1/9s, 1/11$, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11$, 3/3 per yd. . l/"i 2/3, 2/6, and 2/11 per yd. . ■ I j CREAM GOODS, Taffeta, 40 to 45 inches wide, 1/6, 1/8, VELVETEENS (Corded), White and Coloured, 22$ to 26 I 1/11$ 2/3, 2/6, and 2/11 per yd. inches wide, l/3f, l/4f, 1/6, 1/8, 2/4 per yd. I I fftfT PATTERNS ON REQUEST. POSTAGE OR FREIGHT PAID,; J j lIIMIIII TMT7i ii"TiTMrir— ■ -■ — ' ' ' ' ' '' V. iMILE 1 PIANOS COST LESS |[ f i M TEETH From F. MOORE & CO., Customs Street. I | mm: lymmnni WHY? . f&xmaZA .. ! WUR Oar equipment is replete with etery Surplus Profits. Your Piano comes ' -V /mMSIBS T%«tt » A yv / * lkl - I |W - , iMwtr SmS- * n °'" _ • _ . direct from factory for Lowest Co. |- KHNHT* MB B A LOrtl M Not -7 Mb \ ca?DentlS^'has r iSS"StoSi d CftH for Prices and Catalogue, and hear m Rubber M * « Slf'VraßP g#RA.---» ** pnN.vS~l.iANr. V»» V A Deep-rooted Growth ffif • -■■ or reim«<4ontayour guarantee. Extractions guaranteed Painless. £Xxxl 1 ItJVfll JL v 1 lAlllJ * ■ \ American Bridgework 30/- for tone and wear, unequalled. Easy Terms from £ 1 monthly I is. There isn't roonffor a "root". The corn is nothing but a lamp of callous, caused . : J ■ft v / / Per tooth (no more.) • ' • . „ by friction with the shoo. The pain is due to pressure on the sensitive nerves beneath. II X / SETS OF TEETH FROM £3 3 0 F. MOORE & CO., THE EASY STRIDE Naturally, the aensible way to stop the pain i* to remove the pressure of the lump. 'j • (I # • ■ini.rnjLiV' Ac w* 4_ _ • W, I 111/ I/fIVJ £ V 9 AAUVA/ And the way to do that i» certainly not by "plasters made of powerful chenueals m--1 1 *! FiMSQPI • p INGRAM. Piano and Organ Warehouse • . CUSTOMS ST. E. (opp. Parnsll Cars. mmmmaßammmrnm*tended to "eat out" the dead jissue, and which are quite as likely to cause blood-poisoning ■ j II MB NEWTON (ntxi King's Theatre). • ' ■ 1 . that eats up miles, saves fa- - by W ,nto liyttum^ ut down com wit h antico* d* Perfect safety Com ; i S i * V * : » .; . ticrii a and makes a man look Shaver. It is a splendid little instri'"">*ent which cannot cut you, ; Phone 41M. Open froU 9 »<n«. to WW p.m. 7 to 8.30 p.m. wlq , cannot get out of adjustment, and gives immediate relief/ I'.. v " " 1 -; 1 . — • as if he was a live wire A n.rnr<r/r**~\r% phoaograpsft. m mmm ■ mmmm ■ wmam m—— ■ comes from wearing . . ~ A j\j l iv-OR I UNEQUALLED, UNEXCELLED I | ' Q'SylliVftil'S Heels TOE PERFECT safety corn SHAVER AIA ■ __ ■ OF NEW This valuable necessity is just ' j l m A . I Pm 4Mb. I LIVE RUBBER to from New York and \J^ V « I M W* Hj C I LIVE RUBBER J ' suDpliea a long-felt want. j H yZM a Say " O'Sullivan's" to your s ' • ! a n - '' | » A shoemaker, and with these \U. I Pure Breakfast Cocoa I shock-absorbers' under your , \ V\ " mmmm i Walk on Easy Street .\\\ K " \ / ' for SALE BV j ' FREE GIFT I I D»id Meikle 8 Co.. PHONOGRAPH i Of Reproductions, in Photogravwe, of I a new ""*» I I Queen and Wellcsley Streets, /. , §■-• ARE NOW OBTAINABLE FROM ALI BOOTMAKBRS fc STORe& | - ' ; ' "i fe ? „ .A. iVII If? . llf f n • ■* This conoßxuoa has been made possible 6y Ox saving eOected stne» j \ fe Great are the expressions of praise, the smiles of approval, and the I l|A WAl'm c P2IVIIAIIC r £11 fill7l d* establishment of the 'NUGGET" HEW ZEALAND, FACTORY. « '0* iQ hearty laughs of merriment when the Edison Phonograph is playing. 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Go at once to the local Edison CI GARETTES "* ,!RS ' I /y *^^88 ||^ 0# dealer, and hear the latest Edison Records, or write to us direct for . y „ T „. - ■ LiC . - if' F . S . icceat lilts and address of the nearest dealer. AND SAVE THE TINS (OR LIDS) ouautP °op . ii? —— . "" r Nuoorr . ' I MB YOUR guarantee against chills, ill The *ittv»tvßßST skin-irritation, and • shrinkage . ~|f| I&EDISON PHONOGRAPH Ask Your Tobacconist milv3u *8 :| B LUIMIIN riiuiwutiArii : and he will tell you How to Obtain These Pictures '■ ■ ; — .%'iiTfiy of Australian wool, and is the THOMASA.EOBOH. LTD. (WWe-e«W 364-37S K„.St.S,dn.,. . . /, ,!, , G. A. ■ B"*™ > D c°- A. B. W BIOOT iND S°» : ~\A ***' Un< A^ ?!/* till I • 'A 1 M A Plain or Gold Tipped. * jag WM .^S. s T^ r , OEO .; : ;#| ■■■•• -- v ■ ' .-Jm% § „ IYI rt ' m. ' «V ' DELIVERY AQia.CI, |j |P . aaETTLC«Co.; tONDOlfcr-^C.^vn^feli . '=S. ' 4ft .Ah • Hapv *** A _ 1 A for Art * MORTGAGES ARRANGED. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15262, 28 March 1913, Page 11
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