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~ Press and Fashion. |||||, Smart Millinery at «_m_! The Model House. \ «S9*' mr Skunk, soft crown Attractive Styles in Ready=>to-wears. Velour uede lteady-to-wears, Tarn effect, soft" upturned btim, with Silk band of contrasting colour, Brown and Cerise, Lime and Brick, Purple and Brown, and Flame and Navy, 9/11. Coloured' Velour Felt Heady-to-wears, slightly elongated, band and bind of contrasting colour, Red and White, Fawn and Terra Cotta, Lime and Purple, Grey and Purple, Grey and Cerise, Fawn and Nattier, Cerise and Purple, 15/6. Small Velour Felt Ready-to-wears, small roll brim, coloured Moire Bands, Purple, Grey, Brown, and Fawn, 12/6. Small Felt Ready-to-wears, Bowler shape, stiff roll brim, Chiffon Velvet band of contrasting colour, Lime and Purple, Brown and Purple, Navy and Lime, Tan and Green, 15/6. Fawn Teddy Bear Pull-on Hats, turned down brim, coloured Petersham band in Purple, Nattier and Brown, 7/11. The Model House, Opposite the Strand Arcade, QUEEN STREET. P *^^Isssssss—■ ■f/rjf' T" e Grocer Record- ft WtwTx mends Amber Tips I !*«Bm In Keen, alert, a judce of values— y HrfMsJfflJsßiy >__ do you wonder that the grocer 8 1 *ofc recomm - AMBER T!PS l ° 1 Im%s^ He knows . ,hat the AMBER | yir sdiSr Jsrm quality 8 always of the same ■ jffir jfrfar « 1 B ~ n^tn& t the special air- 1 dwr ffl t " B^t ' damp-proof package preserves I %%' dwZr B intact all the delicious fragrance and I j& jrf&zT fi flavour of this fineit of leas. Moreover, he B /ffi? jft/fflf E ' wow ,ial AMBER TIPS value cannot m/ "4»4 : ~ m Because it is to his advantage to have satisfied H ~yjy' |h customers, you'll probably find that the H 7 I grocer advises 2/- per lb. AMBER TIPS B I ;l rather than inferior teas. M " I Have you tried AMBER TIPS ? You I 1 owe it to yourself to, do so, ' B I The " Lancet," England's leading Medical B I Journal, states that fine teas (like AMBER B ' ■ TIPS) mean better health and that they are B \ ■ absolutely harmless to nerves or digestion. S '"■ FAVOURITE *». SfIAiTLY AND CDGKLINQ, Agents, 41, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. The fast man requires every assistance he must not be handicapped by a cramping or painful saddle. Thirty years'experience of his needs lias developed our 817 Champion, a saddle ( carefully made to. give absolute freedom and comfort. We would specially point out the doming of the back of the saddle, a feature commended by the leading path riders as of great value for speed , purposes. BROOKS _ss

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 11