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1 M Exquisite Goods f| I /Si for Dainty Dresses P i" /* if t 6\/*l H In fa °! f\®v ® iJL«S Charming Dress Materials, radiating all the captivating graces of the "f j P season. Stylish weaves, imported direct from the world's best looms IH Sold at Very Low Prices. H KP' .I\ N. Certainly our prices are the lowest in Auckland. Why? you ask. Two *' • lie * 3 important reasons give you the reply. Firstly, we import direct and pay c! I" -of tftr cash; secondly, onr position saves us the necessity of loading our Goods with J® H 9 19 oj i f a® extra expense for a heavy rent. Shrewd buyers realise the importance J © ® Li cj of this latter factor, and benefit by our low prices. jj H V*.".Jru Smart Dress Materials. H ■ ■ |L M SPONGE CLOTHS, beautifully woven, in White, Pink, and Deep Ecru, 42in H I" B. p 1 111 —Price, 2/4 per yard. " "J ■ a r\\ •!i o njj WHITE PIQUES, 27in wide Price, 10£ d and 1/11 per yard. Double « * If ft IB Width—l/ 5 and 1/11 per yard. The better quality of these is exception- LB h L* // 7lf COLOURED PIQUES, Cream and Fawn, 40in wide—Price, 1/11 per yard. SI h L 1W l\l COLOURED PIQUES, Cream and Fawn, 40in wide—Price, 1/11 per yard. y K" V\ mM '/ y FLORAL CREPES, very dainty designs and colourings, mostly rosebud pat* ■» KOolmL JyJL terns—Prices, from 9d per yard. M ■ a v AfixtaiM FLORAL COTTON VOILES, very smart— 1/3 and 1/44 per yard. ■» I" f] COLOURED CREPES, a popular material, in shades of Mauve, Brown, Navy J |" " Pink, White, and Cream — BJd and per yard. "' " i Cash Country Order," Five Special Bargains. I fi sent Post Free. BOYS' AND GIRLS' WASHING TUNICS AND ROMPERS, with Collars ■» U — ————-—— and Belts. These are nicely cut and well made. The materials wash ZJ J" _ i * . well.—Prices, 1/11, 2/6, and 2/11. 3 I" Embroideries and Insertions FLORAL CREPE BLOUSES, very smart, some with low necks, contrasting y !; collars and buttons— 4/11 each. ■! p We are now showing some of KIMONA DRESSING COATS, made of a good Crepe, in Navy, Mauve, and ■! * ■ the prettiest creations imagin- White, trimmed with —Prices, from 2/11 "each. " ■■ 'I" able in these, the "Threading WHITE SILK BLOUSES.—We stock a fine selection of Silk Blouess in £1 !II Insertions" being particularly popular styles. The range is varied, and you can easily select a smart "■ S" good values. Both Embroideries Blouse which, will appeal to your own taste. The prices are verv lei ■ ■ and Threading Insertions cost moderate. " ■» fj from 2jd peT yard. CHILDREN'S SUNSHADES, White, Pink, Blue—Prices, only 1/6 each, \ Bridgman & Bridgman jj H Queen Street, opposite Town Hall, Auckland. H ■••.••.•■i"JL-a.-a:asca:a:a:a.-j! The New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited, and its affiliated interests, pioneered the Dairy Business in the Auckland Province. • It nursed the Industry in the early straggling days when money was scarce and supplies 'were small. It is still growing, and to-day is the biggest and best exposition of the cooperative ideal in New Zealand. The co-operative principle enables THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION, LTD., to pay the best prices for its supplies of Butterfat in Milk or Cream form, and to provide the Consumer with the Choicest Quality Butter at Buling Bates. ww— i i —wmmtmmmm——■ i ■ i ■ i —m m mm 9 The New Zealand Dairy Association, Ltd. WHOLESALE DEPOT: WELLESLEY STREET. AUCKLAND. <

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15820, 18 January 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15820, 18 January 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15820, 18 January 1915, Page 9