____________ Dress and Fashion. ' > o } 4 I New Cotton Goods Y \ for Spring Wear. a ) , . . v 2) It tives us genuine pleasure to V/ 7 r\ innounce these Good*. Sprint; O^^OA^< ,'A Goods nave a tascination ot their Xr CT*^ r »'n. it's the lightness and j^S" 7 absolute daintiness alter the i£!!j© 3 bouiovo latinos arid iuues ol _/2§«_ |N »inn i. Thanks to unusually P^j&^h\ fA ativau,ageous Diiyina, we are wj^^6 J luie to price these bo reasonably _> '" f,., v .nat iiie price 01 a new £ rocs * I 'S3l v -'wstP* 0 .ins bprn.y is so inning, hail a Ja?P' >*Sft\ |\ xvieu woman tue too many tor /Tm Jfflfl /\A >uiu purse or wurdrooe. kfrvk *$lr»fy * 3 V We want you to do more than !?^H*''W>^_fe^ 0 ook in the windows—io come '|\ I'ißht in to every department JSJ, wnere me Goods are uispiayed, N »ua inspect then; cioseiy. Our / /J/f/&pvfffi®\ 1 V election will delight you. I /li'l lW&£\ ! /V* POMPADOUR CREPES, very •&&* t_J -JjQl U. 1 1 attractive, bid, v<a, bid, Usd, lp ZJjTtJm tl*-^-v ioiu, i/la yaru. * U DAiiYi'i VoijuES, neat Floral v> Ik^vpSffiil'M ff\ designs, 1/lj, 1/4*. l,«i, X/U4 jj.T, 'liE/i'-II ,'A yam. J*' hi 'fflfl iy Pu_i„DOUR VOILES, newest TIL \\\ J\U \J colourings, a lovely soft tail, lip? * i! W'fl'li X 1/01, i/as yard. A"' J Ofl 0 WillTJb uauUND VOILES, ; _|A TO Mil /|\ with coloured spray, to be " r»«! vttllOH /A much worn, 1/4s, I/64, 1/94 yd. ; L, w^===%tJtll 1 [ SPONGE CLOTHS, all the rage, ™',;' _ rtflSSl V 40in. tiky, While, Brown, V. *C-iA. tf Y.W |jj q Hose, Champagne, 2/6 yard. m*> *iimiprj A. — >< SPONGE CLUXH. _in. aky, /pMWtif /l\ Brown, iawn, Champagne, /£./« flff , ll»®l\'' i\i Grey, Tomato, White, a/9 yd. iS'f 'ffffiVjn 1 J WHITE SWISS MUSLINS, ■^H'LjA-Af, V always smart. 1/44, 1/6}. 1/BJ, —r^^laTX!' 0 i/»*. 1/114. C' W /{\ PIN SPOT MUSLINS, 2/6, 2/11. *SA f}\ POPLINS, Win, Amethyst, '/V* Lime, V. Rose, Brown, Grey, —£\ \YI II Champagne, 1/114 yard. - S>OA/-4 v COTTON POPLINS, Win, much O^ U in demand, Brown, White, O n\ Grey, Champagne, Nattier, , , . __, _ M ','A 1/I}. save by shopping at BRAD- /l\ i r COLOURED COTTON CREPO- STREET'S, where Quality in Uy> \J LINE, 40in, the kind that Clove wear and low prices are II p. keeps its crinkle. Nattier, consistent. v V Champagne, Cerise, V, Rose, Q f\\ White, 1/6*. /J\ (/A BROCrfE COTTON, Win very Kid Gloves Z/Os If handsome, Lime, V. Rose, «»«»*,*> uj w V Cinnamon, 2/3 yard. „„,„,., .. „r. t- -, •* u-j \J X < PIRN A, 2 Dome Kid, stitched V O , backs, Tan, Beaver. Grey, 3/11 O (h PIQUE •CAIiNOT," 2 Dome Kid. /}\ *f r stitched backs, Tan, Beaver, 4/^ V Once again Pique has its . and White 4/6 , pair. W O vogue. It washes and does up " LUCILLE 3 Dome Hid, « /=>. so beautifully, everyone should stitched backs, lan. Beaver. U /l\ keep at least one Pique dress on , -?-, J'?, 11 - , „ v j /l\ //A hand. ••CARL\LE 3 Dome Kid /.'A | J stitched backs, Beaver and "1 r V WHITE PIQUE, 28in, ll»d. «rey, r 7/11 pair. n VA \j O 1/1 i. 1/2}. 1/64, 1/9*. 1/11}. DENTS.' 2 Dome Kid. Q /t\ WHITE PIQUE. 40in, 1/14, stitched .backs Black and v /'V l/6i, 1/114. Black with White Points, 3,-6 f\\ \) -DENTS," 2 Dome Kid, tV V «,,-„ stitched backs, Beaver, and W 0 GLOVES Grey, 2/8 pair. O M « j ... . . 8-BDTTON LENGTH WHITE S( /l\ for daily and dress occasions. KID, stitched backs, 3/6, 4/9. /|\ qy> 8-BUTTON LENGTH BLACK <£/y 1 ) We want to impress you with AND WHITE KID, 5/11 pair. 1 J v pur values in Gloves. If you 10-BUTTON LENGTH BLACK V O will compare the Glove prices KID, 5/6 pair. O fi\ in the list with prices you've 12-BUTTON LENGTH, in White, /r\ J}\ often paid for the self same Black, Tan, _ Beaver, and j\ \ *f V makes, you will see how you can Brown, 6/11 pair. &J\i Boots and Shoes. Ep_. Business usually canned on at 111 The Post Office Shoe Store ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, has been temporarily transferred to S. STONE & CO., Ltd., fVllll Xyric Boot Store ■__*_.; V Corner Queen & Darby Sts., : % during rebuilding operations, \ now near completion. ' \ "'"' LATEST ARRIVALS: Gent.'B Bostock's Black Glace) Bals, /* < welted, latest toes, 22/6. S. STONE § CO., Ltd
Merchandise. Crime in the Pantry! Mellor's #fl He wanted The Best! .•K.mr.A.v. 9 i ■■»«—■ | <«■———«——«>—■»"- ii"»—» "TVON'T TAKE RISKS WHEN BUYING A RANGE! iYou can't afford to! It's too late to make a change after you have iti3trlled a Common R.in.?r> anc! find it . a failure. When you buy a "ORION." You know that you have secured the Most Perfect and Economical Range | in the Dominion. Beware of the | "Just as Good" Story! Ask your | Ironmonger to show you an I •' ORION.'' J AFTER THREE | YEARS Just fancy eggs keeping for three years. A certain lady put down a. jar of eggs in Norton's Preservative and forgot about them. - Three years later she accidentally came upon them—found they were still good, entered for a cake> making competition, used these ! same eggs, and won it. Norton's ■ Premier Preservative can't be beaten—it never fails- Save money by buying a 1/° tin, and put down eggs while they are cheap, ewe 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15715, 16 September 1914, Page 3
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