' Dress and Fashion. ; 91 "Always Busy" gp New Goods for Autumn ■ ■- ■ '- ■ * "*j •—-mm m W ' ■ — I ! Wear. — _____ mm^ —^ — J LADIES' BLOOMERS. LADIES' LADIES' PLAIN STOCKINETTE BLOOM ERS, in Navy ; shaped at? waist a. NIGHTDRESSES, and buttoned at knee; a very strong \Vv\ rtmcc WBITS ihv»ctcttc an< i serviceable line for winter wear— i.ifc\\ LADIES WHITE FLANNELETTE Ml \ NIGHTDRESSES, with or without col- Sizes S.W., 4/11; women's, 3/6, 3/11, M,l v\ * ars ' trimmed square yoise of Em- 4/6, 4/11; 0.5., 4/11. f\\ \ broidery or Lace insertion, with ribbon \ to finish; full women's size ; in many designs, similar to illustration- LADIES' NATURAL WOVEN BLOOM'&r Price 6/11. ERS, shaped at waist and button<»d at' knee; good quality and excellent value Size, women's, 6/6; 0.5., 6/11. UNDERSKIRTS ' LATEST NOVELTIES IN UNDERSKIRTS. CHILDREN'S WEAR. MOREEN UNDERSKIRTS, in all the • CHILDREN'S QUILTED SILK DRESSnewest styles and designs, in Navy, i ■■ ■' ' f IKG GOWNS, with silk cord girdle, Nattier, Brown, Reseda, Grey, Prune, in Cardinal, Nattier, Navy, Sky, and Emerald, and Cerise, with straight- Pink - A most serviceable line for win- ,,,..,,, , . , , —-■_ **- wear > being warm and comfortable; pleated frills, a large and varied assort- HPIIE cm nc _? to « ™ .c , *n v > & i Mk SUSs 24, 26, 30, 32, 36, 39, 45, and 48 ment - ***** inohes— Prices 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, and 6/11. Prices 11/6, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6, IS/6, J.C.L. STORE ** ,7/6 and ,B ' 6 MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, suitable for INFANTS' CREAM CASHMERE present wear, in Cerise, Lime, Reseda, FROCKS, with tucked and featherBrown, Emerald, Grey, and Navy; in EAD stitched yokes; well made and very the new knife-pleated frills- rUI V dainty . PrUs 2/11. Prices 8/11, 9/U, 12/6, 13/6, and 17/6. INFANTS' CREAM CASHMERE VAIITE FIROCKS, nicely tacked and ejntroiY ALU Di dtired, in sizes 18 and 20 inches— SATIN UNDERSKIRTS, a splendid range Vticts 4 / 6 > 4 / U » 5 /U» e/H.'to 16/6. in Navy, Emerald, Nattier, Lime, Grey, INFANTS' DAINTY LITTLE HAND, Reseda, Sky, Pink, and Helio. In new- ' ___________»______________. MADE JACKETS, all wool est styles, finished with new narrow- . Size 1, 4/9; Size 2, 5/3, pleated frills — Prices 6/11. 8/11, 9/11, and 12/6. INFANTS' CREAM PYRENEES POLKAS, daintily edged with Pale Bine and Piink sOk— Prices 2/3, 2/6, 3/11.
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Business Notices. DROSTE'S PURE Chocolate & Cocoa, The Finest Dutch Cocoa on the market at a price all can buy. Packed in useful decorated tins. lib tins ... 3/- per tin. Vb „ ... 1/7 „ Jib „ .„ lOd. „ Wholesale AgentS. L. P. Rim men Wellesley St., AUCKLAND. Ask your Grocer for Droste's. PIANOS "Rgßßg; rIAINUo 28. HIGH ST. PIANOS gggg; PIANOS &m A WEEKriniNug ee. high st, PIANOS "&gf?'r iMINvJO sa. high st, PIANOS NO DEPOSIT, r IMINV/O sa. high sr, r lAIN OS «S. HIGH ST. PIANHQ N0 deposit: r SB. high ST. r IAINUO 8/ ' A WEEK. PIANOS NO DEPOSIT. r IMINy/Q as. hiqh sr, PIANIHQ 10/ " A WEEK. riniXv/w sa. high a*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 8 (Supplement)
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