3frl "Always Busy." US M ATTRACTIVE NIGHTDRESSES § /JjSjßL"' J&\ 0««" selection is so comprehensive that the requirements of all can be %> J f readily supplied. The styles are dainty, while the values are excellent. /olmW^^ We urse an inection - / '^^Mm^^\ 6033-LADIES' WHITE LONGCLOTH /<? llMl Sll ' AW * 1 6144—WHITE CALICO NIGHTDRESSES NIGHTDRESSES, with trimmed round M J if %1« Bill If lIP I 'llll^V/ / \ 1 trimmed with Embroidery Insertion and yoke of Embroidery and Insertion, /' (hi wSSIi If wllr JKora llkll'l II if V'/ \ MI II Ml 1111 riM \ ne tac^ s> dee P 3'- ke finished with American slip over style, and elbow Jllliiil vsnH If allll SmSSwe. ■ IB I "111 <l&Mul Jfc&JSk Mil Iff I Ii I 1 & \-S \ Beading and Ribbon. Price, 6/11. t6OOI-LADIES' WHITE LAWN NIGHT- ..„...„„ T .„ r(tinro wm __ 6732-LADIES' WHITE LAWN NIGHT- /?^^^^S\ DRESSES, trimmed with Embroidery . L °* GCLH , NIGHT- DRESSES, with trimmed square yoke | i'^RS Insertion and Embroidery Edging, elbow x DRESSES tnmmed round yoke of fine «of Embroidery, and daintilv finLhed I Wl^Kiffl eeves, finished w,th R.bbon. Price, Lace Insertion and finished with Bead- with Ribbon and Bead Price, 5/U. 11 JfclT -T PW \ in S and Ribbon. Price, 4/11. ° ' ' $'"^^WMhIJFi Wsm\ THIS WEEK'S BARGAIN— Ties, plain and fancy. Usually 1/-. Now reduced to 9d. each. Wfij SEE OUR SELECTION OF DAINTY UNDERCLOTHING. I }U ' 6187— WHITE LONGCLOTH NIGHT--6156-LAWIT NIGHTDRESSES, with I I B H X.T ¥ T I ¥ fTITN QUEEN tucked wilhllmbroiderj^nd^nsertion! deep Empire yoke, trimmed with Val. B B MM I ft 111 I &*t B I i I ■ and fished witn Ribbon. Price, 7,11.' Lace. Insertion, and Embroiderv. and %JP 1 M. JL ™ l\. Mm I . I I « /»xnr I^"X* finished with Ribbon. Price, 9/11. *X. * J *—« •■• «— * • } | KCC I . WE PAY THE POSTAGE
Merchandise. _--H-L Useful Presents • ® ar stoc ' c contains hundreds of .-* * useful, dainty and inexpensive articles suitable for Gifts. PI 94— 11/6. Here we show a careful and tor dishes which prompt atten- surpass in value anything to be tion. P193-11/6. found in the Dominion. The whole of our stock of J^S^fiS"^^ Silver and Electro - plated __^^M^fc"^^^^^^^^ Ware is of superior British manufacture. __«__ P1»0-*/6, Stewart Dawson's Queen Street - AUCKLAND I 1 The Music Mistress likes 11 1 1 Amber Tips 11 H 1 She knows the value of a steaming oup of IB M I delicious Amber Tips Tea at eleven and 1 1 ■ i four o'clock. The strain produced by in- |jj H I 1 cessant repetitions of "Czerney's" is dis- yif I 3 polled — fresh vitality is imparted, and jg B gj § instruction ; 4 more pleasant and thorough. ■ B II Everybody's Favourite 1 9 I I means quite as much to you. Its full fla- i 9 1 9 vour and delicate aroma will make irresist- I 9 H ible appeal to the most fastidious palate. A blend gl | ■ ! of the iinest teas from. Sunny Ceylon, it will not Hgj I | trouble delicate digestions nor will it induoe | || I " nerves." P» B 6HANLY AND SUCKLING, Agent s, 41, FORT STR^^AUOKXAND.
|||jf7ASTHMA and CATARBSr^^B pDBLIC NOTICE. ■*■ SANFORD'S FISH MART. Customs St., opp. Customhouse. Phone 658. Choice Hapuka, Mullet, Rounder, Schnapper. Gurnard, TrevalH, Kahawai, Barracouta, Rocs, I'aupo Trout, and other varieties obtainable at'out Mart. Business carried on as usual during alterations.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15768, 17 November 1914, Page 10
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