I DRESSING TABLE AND WASH- >> CARPET ENDS, 36 x 22J, 1/9 each. 5} CRETONNE, a great variety, I STAND, in Oiled Rimu, £4 10 0 pair. jj GOO D TAPESTRY CARPET RUN- |i ' 3fd per yard. 1 THREE-PIECE SUITE, Wardrobe, NER. 18 inches wide, 1/11 per yard. _ ___„ m . __ TXT „ „. , ~ 1 Dressing Table and Washstand. »v™™ qttp *.« ,« , FELTEEN TABLING, 60 inches wide, I Oiled Rimu, £13 19 0. AXMINSTER SLIP MATS, 1/3 each. j; IOJd yard. J DINING CHAIRS, High Back, Rexine jj TAPESTRY HEARTH RUGS || || GOOD SATIN QUILTS, for Double 1 Seat. Oiled Rimu, 18/6 each, i i \;i Bed, 13/6 each. I | I MADRAS MUSLIN (Tasselled) '>', ! I j SIDE BOARDS, (4 feet). 45 inches wide, 1 Ifd per yard. \\ HONEYCOMB QUILTS, for Single J Oiled Rimu, £5 19 0. { { '< I Bed 2/114 paoh 1 {|! CASEMENT DRAPE, Double Border, '•; I ' ' 2 eacn ' I LEATHER COUCHES, 39/6 each. ;j 4|d per yard, jj O UR SPECIAL WHITE LACE I BEDSTEADS, (Double). jjjj CRASH HALL CURTAINS, jj ij CURTAINS, 3 i yards long, 7/11 pair. I Oiled Rimu, 39/6. I I 3 J yards long, 14/11 pair. \\ 1 WICKER WARE is showing in endless CANVAS VOILE, Artistic Furnishing, jj TH "TIGER" TOWELS are still I variety. } \ 42 inches wide, lljd per yard. \ I I'B1 ' 8 P er P air - I I I
A Natural Remedy j \ Time was when disease was thought to be due | « to the direct influence of evil spirits, and exorcism 1 J and magic were invoked to cast it out. 1 \ Science has taught us wisdom. The evil | ! ' spirits exist still. We call them "Disease i j J Germs," and they also must be cast out. Once 1 \ lodged in the stomach or intestines, fever with j its hallucinations, or biliousness with its aches j J and pains, is the result. ; > is the approved remedy for driving out disease j germs. Its action is quick and thorough. It j clears the intestines, rouses the torpid liver to new | L life, stimulates the mucous membrane to a healthy i action, and cleanses and invigorates the whole j digestive; tract. m L It may be safely taken at any time by young I or old. I It is very effective in the early stage of Diarrhoea j I by removing the irritating cause. j | He prepared fo- emergencies by always keeping | j \ a bottle in the house. I L Prepared only by J. C.ENO, Ltd.,' Fruit Salt' Works, London, England § I SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE. 1 We have just landed a shipment of CHOICE DESSERT FIGS. See window display at our Queen Street Depot. Parkfl iii Cartons ... 5d each Pack'-rl in Cartons ... 6d each p;..-k(;u in Cartons ... 8c! each Loose. ... ... B'l per lb. The quality is unquestionable. The Universal Providers Queen Street A $2 A. ~^ oc . Newmarket Ponsonby *» CSXQFES Khyber Pass WE SERVE YOU WELL. jLJSLOTTE tI ! m— HENRY MICHES, CtPAKATOKS. LIMITED. '' REGISTERED PATENT AGENTS. ". THE BEST il- T'.IE WOULD ESTABLISHED 1832. TRADE MARKS A EXBY TUKXKI). B.«i.tered and * Jj . ..„ \J& S oiituined ' CLEAN SKIMMING (|1 ** *n all miliums KS throairiifiul l!ic .virld. K.VfIHE SATISFACTION, jl " Advice to Inventors" It will D ay you i, metal a MelotU). _. . f ""=, '."'■ aPW'cauou Clients advised and assisted . , , " , indisposing of their inventions. Apply to the tor prices and 4wWflf|rf offjce . K„ httnge Lanßi Q ueen $ t , A. J. E.ntkicaT'and CO. LTD. E. BROOKE-SMUri, ffmztt. I
& &h.£Mk LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWEAR, 4 P?JSdO Special Values at BRADSTREET'S. o Ah J&. **L // -.L. Rradatrppfs has always been the reco*;. LADIES' WOVEN UNDERCLOTHING. JL \l/ f/a^i^y^^fflfflm'^'MliiiwSlll I'i I ifi Tlise(i H ""' for cllarmin K Underwear. IMMENSE STOCKS. V|/ W / B**tt3®W3STslilliiirff lllwn Villi Ml I (iDiiSKI Long experience has taught us how to r,.. _„;„.:»„ ij- it- W O / A' • «»«LiiK?*>iillil IvPZIiIIBF ■ Jillui Ist In I . * .u * 1 / _• l l" 6 majority of ladies wear Woven r\ u / ** •wrm'AinK. Ue .*i»Sfil 'I 111 <ater for the truly feinme woman who TT ~„„„, ,, J - '. ■. ~ , "5™ ™ CJ A 'An ilTi'/ibV iifLviJcWß I /IE 9 , o " k * f" r I»aHty » well as daintiness in underclothing right through the summer. A Aft /IK. a, WIIW/ r II her for quality as well as daintiness rm „, P InS S " £" T ~", JL Ah lllW I|W/| All her purchases/ Havin fi boupht these These quoted are or summer wear, light- I) \\7 1 lF% 4 W 1 Iwil I /.HI f:f ""i« at a great advantage, we are en- weight, and splendid wearing. You'Jl be Aft O MITIS Sf iK/i ill -bled to offer tJiera at unique prices. Note arSl at the Val « e ' a,lcr really they Y A BlSa Jl then,, and convince yourself by S6einS the NIOHTDRESSES-4 /11 to 21/-. a Ah lfnM>F fu£Z^? r M I I Underwear. VESTS-6d to 4/6. ' A W I fiffj, ! I ill EMBROIDERED NIGHT 00MBINATI0NS-1/11§ to 16/11 per W A U; fm-fi /'y 1 //il_i Scolloped at neck and foot of sleeve. WHITE CALICO, A Ah WfcJMM* l : l fk <§K \l « ' Mil and be:lulifull embroidery yokes. Keallv TRIMMED EMBROIDERY, [\ W ft^rWliw( /V > Jfc 'stt '• *I graceful prettily cut, garments. They're ALSO TRIMMED LACE. \{7 O II \kFj '' v immensely fashionable, and we anticipate SPLENDID WEARING AND TASTE- X 0 %*!3£\ e£ysfc~ K 'jp''*^. -' . ' y^--J *" a bi demand. FXTL LINES HAND EMBROIDERED NIGHT- TiTawrT»PT?eiQT?o_v3„„„:,i ' o/n n*u Q^? CAi RSfcfcKßß A GOWNS-8/11 each. NIGHTDRESS 3/11. Other 7g O Nig V'"» HAND EMBROIDERED CHEMISES- |Sf st, J 5,1, Of, 0 /|\ 4/6 each. OHj&JalSES—bijecjaJ, 2/11. Other prices, MHEMBKOIDERED KNICKERS- KNTCKERS-Speeial, 2/3. Other prices, Vf 0 MeW Styles in HAND EMBROIDERED CAMISOLES- COMBIN'ATIONS-Special, 4/11. Other X M „ .. , _ , 5/3 each. Prices, 2/11 to 12/6. /j\ //'A Ladies Corsets. CAMISOLES-apeeial, 1/11|. Other I}\ If MOTHERS—OUR CHILDREN'S AND prices, 1/64 to 6/6. " TT V There's no nerd in pay a hi«h price MAIDS' UNDERWEAR V M ,he I ratortdcM,r, S at"a\'M ; ;'i.x.frMn2/\l a re'ulu •','■','. t ? r'l't" [,'oin ILIAI lIWmNHW] A if patterns and pr-ttily i.imni.-I. Made of P Jy^^| jj>l JLIMbI BCT tfj W 1 F ft D.D.A.—2:11 to 17/11. insisted on when oid.'iing. Your little !&mi§®f K-AnAW/« AuArir _Dn X >< P.D.—4,6 to 8/11. cirls will be set up for manv a dav if hAKAN OAIIAFt. KU. X A'A B. and C—3/11 to 6,6. you'll take advantage, of these' prices,"and AUCKLAND. Z/\ I lw>^aW^BB— —■—— —— i Make Your Shoes BABY s« b witircfely h or T ° FIT A CH!LD UP T ° yellow-white footwear. I ♦] I f TWO YEARS OLD. al T^lm^and 1 your / /if? t- »'fl lilr i S 'V " : ' ;: - iJ I ARE TWOS TO SIXES ONLY. at a time—and your —M 1!» !OF j Al < fc nvui > JO a 1 °^ LY « Shoes will have the . MMfMF INFANTS'. LEATHER SOLES. 1 pure, even white of / TAN ANKLE STRAP SHOES, 2to 6, 1/-, 1/6, 2'3, 2/11. sun bleached linen L GLACE ANKLE STRAP SHOES, 2 to 6, 1/6, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11. *—— i WHITE BUCK ANKLE STRAP SHOES, 2 to 6, 1/11, 2 6, 3/6, 4/11. "Nugget" White Cleaner is by far the Best you can nt : » OR BLUE ANKLE STRAP SHOES, 2to 6, 1,11. buy. Most economical, too. Unlike cheap, inferior GLACE 1-BAR SHOES, 2to 6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, 4/11. dressings, it cannot injure buckskin, doeskin, or canvas TAN I=BAR SHOES 2to 6, 1/11,2/6, 2/11, 3/6. n j ci TAN CALF SANDALS, 2 to 6, 3/6. boots and Shoes. WHITE BUCK 1«BAR SHOES, 2 to 6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/11. 1 DOES NOT RUB OFF ! WHITP KID SOFT SOLE SHOES, 1 to 5, 1/=. I buy. Most economical, too. Unlike cheap, inferior TAN KID SOFT SOLE to 6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, 4/11. dressings, it cannot injure buckskin, doeskin, or canvas TAN LBAR SHOES 2to i B, 1/11 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. n j ci TAN CALF SANDALS, 2 to 6, 3/6. boots and sho-s. WHITE BUCK 1-BAR SHOES, 2 to 6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/11. DOES NOT RUB OFF ! WHITE- KID SOFT SOLE SHOES, 1 to 5, 1/=. haimcs-46 1 ! TAN KID SOFT SOLE SHOES, Ito 5, 1/=. ifl" aa ,g<> a!n!^^ma I TAN TIE S ° FT ° LE SHOES ' ltos'! ' 9 ' B^' B,l ]^^ | Postage on Leather Soled Shoes, 2d; on Soft Sole Shoes, Id. if S I fcfi MM IS W \ NATURE FORM SHOES FOR THE BABY. ■' WWyRfiE ( <JV.V\O SHOEiSTS. W / €^3 Lwwww—-—~— ,„„. ■ Ba^^^^^^^^™f^^° m * Queen St., and 120 Karangahape Rd. i. THt NEW FRENCH RErfISDV.Noi No?. Hoa l ——=»=— Dressmakers' » B S a Dirertor) FISH. RABBIT and OYSTSB |^^fkfTlY«W^^^ Bust Models. jljm MERCHANik SS!^IS?J? D iSiffl in ruin.- unci trimming w£&B%¥ trv new draoeiKtafi L't.r ,s:,ii wm of r~^-^7T I | EegiEtersd _T* C / "»«•»»»« L^^f^Sst-^SL 311 Chemls »r__^^^_l^--- —>—,- mf THERAPIONf.s,b,. i _ P^^t^^l^^ r*RTirtI.ARS AMI PKICR3 &.S2« "f" THAT TRAOE MAPKrn V,-1!D ' TIIFEAPIfIN' IS OH H k« WiMlf^^:-^ wiu. be P..STKH Fkkk on fpptk v: TT.GjvT.oiAMPAifi:;EDTOAU.CH-aiMnr A r:;Exs. R.bbit*. Fresh »nd Smoked Fish of Best I [_______^_j___|g_|_^^^^^_gj Application to- tf?f*i&M — I Oualjiy Lowest Pricos. at Sanford'o Market, I W D OfiHVIF 'BB.HP UADKRKWSKI. the worlds neatest \ S"^! 1 ." Cu6UstnboUM - HGtßj rel8 "-* ,a * , . W. H. UUILVIKI, ««w _f ianisl> prefers Erarci anoß .__ o .„ I Wo Ca 6B B „_„. a , KAhtit BUak ■DROADWOOD. the Standard Piano ot the 211 Ouoon St., Auckland. | Agents, E. and V. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Mll I:lusM, w ***• ***"* o««- J-) world.—Sole Agents, E. and F. Piano 1 M i ' Culdi.-utt. manager. I Agency, Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15753, 30 October 1914, Page 11
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