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I uHtSirt LOftlS JM(I r rOCKS Stylish Ladies ' Hosiery. I^^^^^^^^gpll ! UUUUI VUdld dllU rifKJKb Readv-to-wear WkUKbWUII^ g V vaj I.V rTVM£ our new stocks comprise seasonable Hosieey for Ladies, Girls, A^^BN^/J^Ml^^^^Sf^^^^Z-^^^^^^-- ." < P «.,--- and Children, all excellent value, and at Auckland's Lowest Cash M\ ■•»' i I rffiS ill'sMA**** and Children, all excollent value, and at Auckland's Lowest Cash \ \\W/vsß(mH^ . lllTlW* jviott Prices, We mention a few from our many makes of good reliable |l\ \WA vKiPSp-C - I A i. ijKSfcW BLACK FINE LISLE HOSE. Silk Finish—l/ 8 pair. Ask for the I \V^^^'Mr&^m^^^^ l^^^ ' ' ' : rS£:'- \ 1 ftlw illliilllm!/ mfi ''? NjWr in Ready-to-Wear Coats and Frocks, sir ', 'J ."J R SILK ankle HOSE, in Black; good value-I'9, 2/3. 3/11, S'«, 76, I \%fi'*Jyftwk fit-!"? '•"•'/M narticillfli- and marhpA in nlain i ■■'] K *<*>* / PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE. " LINSPLY." The foot Of }~ ""* Ml I CA iffi inC«. «««r-— .'I. . .I 1 *'"' ""i I OT*#*W ; a parflCUias, and marked in plain M ' • <p "%» JL / this stocking is spliced with a linen thread which strengthens SPECIALLY"*^ 1 \ W&ttWmth |I*r' 111 'A 3 «,,„ at . „,, ~ i„„. . u I I ' *"£*/ It and ensures durability— 2 3 pair. The "Akarana" is a *T<rtT Z 7 •/ / o sfi i i /?> - iWWmffl figures at Auckland s lowest cash 1 , , ■ J ** / similar Hose, the foot of which is strengthened with Lisle jyfavtlJJl f /v? / irvh f) 11 jfttcL . H Wmm ¥WM Prices. We cordially invite ladies' p'j, • ' A .7 Thr.ad-2/a pair. 1 -^riWUUXLUgiVU} | j WW§M V\ y i\ ins " ection - Every Information will M-'■!" £A V\ plain BLACK llama HOSE-2,, 2,6, 3/-. 3/6 pair. I ■ ■■ ZldJ | feit'#l Ha nffnrdoH K..+ „„ „„ • ! [•• "'§ f,K 7 \ PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, "PES DUPLEX" make- ) &w<s%ss?'' ll'« ; nil anorded, out no one is in any ! ,11 '.•{'} 20 ' /' 1 P air The 2 ' ll qualit > is a nigh grade hose, lighter * WBm $'I #? way presscd to p" rchasc - ' i i «if ; wlWiiv iWut th whic , n ,9 , «.« .ffm'r SkW pes ln w ° o : 3 snE7uiremr,5 nE 7 uirem r, ha ? been arranged be,orfi *• I Bk~'m Wi "'1 If ; ' «1 MM \ffluK. DUPLEX" HOSIERY '" WOO1 ' and ' accorilln S to our fixed policy, we pass on the benefit to our cus- I 1 fi^ ,;i lPr«o I '«' ,' .'.lf 'I- TO\\\\\\\ .I IV lull \r\ tomers. There is no house that would not find it economy to order one or mere I tsS MHJcai I re\l Hi ffiSJ " EXCELLO" is also a stocking which finds favour with numerous pairs of these splendid New Zealand-made Blankets, or one of the Rues wivrh *■ WOSm OKI! ■HWMHnHHIMi a \ > jM) » v ]'I HP ot our customers. It lias a seamless foet, which is very com- are famous the world over for quality, The approaching cold seasoned the S tW«lrl » I 'HI' 1 N 'ortable to the wearer; good value-2'6 pair. !,i J»m L.. V ! ,or , qua " t The a P« ,roa <*ing cold season and the & Br-'''VB ■ —— -w- /M rice will cai| so a heavy demand, and we suggest an early selection. & ft' / ' "WO.LSEY" is another popular make. These have the unshrink- -. | >\J v J|T 3?7*J»iL 'y^O ,:l -v As illustrating the good value in our Mil- able finish. In medium welght-2 6 and Ml pair. Sing|f Three-ouarter Double Bed § '' fi v /7^*^'^ > Unary Showrooms this Smart Model—a , ,_ 15 '1 21 . 26 11 ' w w WT ft J Velvet Hat with Tulle edee and Velvet Bow "SPUNOTOM" is a very fine make, of good weight for Winter Superior make 16 11 22 9 mi H \y N „•„?♦ ~ .Zn.nt Un ?„. .»,.,. *•".• the seams are all specially spliced. These are excellent The " S and C" 17 Vi mi 0 . ! Kt 111 «miTt m AT t -„.«„' in 1/ Mount, is excellent value at 10'8. value In 2/6. 'and 3'3 pair. Wo also stock " Jaeger" Cashmere ™„ s -"™ C T , iM . H •.' ° UT '" n !4 6 :9 9 I Matl.7 C ? AT i with N % » f -SMART COSTUME, In Hose In light and medium weight-33 pair . E x,r F a yhi . H . "»V n .J n w ' 6d mal<s ' our „ 0 „ „ I CoiSSI- k«' 8, i n TwMd - Chev,ot Ser e - Fancy Black No, M4*r~BLACK CARACUL ~ , _ „ Exhibition Blanket .23- 29 9 38 6 | Grey; good v^ue-M 8 ?' Bnd s Oriental Velvet collar and COAT, the newest style. Rag- . •' INDIANA " BLACK CASHMERE HOSE is a most satisfactory Extra Large Size 38 S 45- 67,6 | > fcvou vaiue-zj 6. cu.is, BrQwn, Green, and Navy i lan sleeve, belted back; good stocking and good value-2 11 pair. Superior Merino .33- «7/6 57'9 I good value-« -. value-59/6. Light-weight Lambswool . - 53 « 13'/. i I m • 1 " VELVOSE " we consider one of our highest grade stockings, Grey Blankets, exceedingly good value 14 9 19 11 25 11 I m _jt __. I « (IIMIM - -I In Plain Cashmere, The yarns are chosen for their Velvet-like Superior Grey Blankets 16 6 2111 970 i IjM Mos& ■ 1 llllilllcQ quality, elasticity, and durability. The dye is warranted free " -''" * 7 ' B I ~ JEM jmMZKXJup j rom aojds or chemicals, is perfectly harmless to the most deli- g J9 dmBI /\ 9| H &**K cate skin, and is impervious to all washing compounds. Each rDI „ m -uu-ctc .., d j . • « . « , 1 JJIB \V JSPSW ©fe-4 11/I*ll' pair stamped "VELVOSE "-2,11 and 3 6 pair, CRIB BLANKETS, with Bordeis. in Assorted Colours- | JMfflpQgfi W£&Di \ffiH IVISSOIIGiy* BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, with special wide top, medium weight Small— 6 11. 10/9, and 12 9. | / I )rhh>* In our Milliner Salon are h w r BLACK LACE CASHMERE H6SE-2/3, 211 pair; with Lace arge-i2 9, 16,11, and 18 9. E A /M M;-i'\ many '"'dels suitable for the holiday sea- " TRAVELLING RUGS were also included in our order, and we hold one if | ■riggSyi ]p> fjf, Hi) M^'itx" ' \i** v ii\ Irafflffi'iA son ' Wni,e ' Black ' and Black and White BLACK CASHMERE, with Self or Coloured Clox-211 and 3 3 th - largest and best selected stocks in New Zealand. At the prices they are 1 j«Kj|| ! |fe ffi& '$$'> \ JbSm \ % 11 /* X. jnlsßwr \ arfl very ,KShionablcl ' "'"dels in all the palr l)c;ier va,ue than ever. These New Zealand-made Rugs are good buying-they { J&BIMm%JFBL Aim' fez*)} it \ MWS'ifJAs \\ > / lr\. IwSm''! /'Kit- \. newest Autumn colourings are much favour. „,„ DPr , », eu ,, P „ r uncr <~.«..«-». will last a lifetime and givo every satisfaction in Loth comfort and appearance. | VKSmfflPjO/ iffl|'' t /! A Mit\ \\J IA. I ifißflfW ed. Our selection is exceedingly good, and R,BBEO CASHMERE HOSE-1/6, 1 11, 23,26, 2 9 per pair. FRINGED MERINO RUGS-27 9, 34 9, 37 9, 45/-, 46,1. 55/-, 579, 62 -, 65 -. | >wf^ v & \ $\ ||i^W : ''.\ l Ti]»l rlr^i ; -ft '/]r*£*Ji\ we cordially invito ladies' inspection. Each CHILDREN'S BLACK. TAN, OR NAVY CASHMERE SOX, with THE "S. AND C." HEAVY-WEIGHT. Assorted Colours, excellent value-19,8. I V V\ «" \ * n' V '/£t'f \ W^Vlra»|i : - /ir >f*^' : ' model is markort at Auckland's lowest cash Fanc stripe Top 7 pair; also White, with Coloured Tops and FRINGED MAUDS, suitable for campers and for general use—lo,9, 13 9, IS 9; 3 No 4417 - ATTRACTIVE No, Cheviot Serge. Col- No. 2174-TWEED MAT. Brown No. 2741-BROWN CREPOLIN W nOlf* Sf\ IP T* C •! fX Jsßf IJII jP - 1 No. 4417 - ATTRACTIVE in Cheviot Serge. Col- No. 2174-TWEED COAT, Brown No. 274J-BROWN CREPOLIN W Sf\ l*\» I J&W &J2ZJm£LA COAT, marie in Black Cara- J""", Navy. Brown, or Grey, belt all round, patch FROCK, Velvet collar, Magyar mmmt v MIiUIVOUIV VA 1 CM IIIV L/IGULIO at—— cul, Velvet collar, belt all Purple and Black; good pockets, inset sleeves; good sleeve; good value—4s/-. <" ■ H round; good value—B4/-. value-3»/6. value— [; " ''■■■■ ggB " ll8M^l ' ll " Mlll^l * IIIIBBMI ' lwl ' l '* B '^ IIIM||M wMmtimnwmm

■i.—inillll H—M v fl , Some very special bargains as a fitting climax for our Sale, making _ \kShb 111 I I a "final flutter" of reckless price-cutting for the I'll I Last Week of Bridgmans' Sale 4|gor if K Every one of these bargain lines are seasonable goods of great • tlilliil i|(| 9 utility for this time of the year, and, without exception, the values are '11l I extremely good and genuine money=savers for all who buy them, but Iff 'fl ((( 8 do not forget that this is the last week of o'ir sale, and you must buy >Jli> pis ({( B at once to benefit by these reduced prices. ®P** Jj& ill ■ { SEASONABLE COATS FOR BOTH LADIES' LONC SEALETTE ill I I'M WOMEN AND GIRLS. COATS, morff harming garments The Leading HoUSe ,| | WOMEN AND GIRLS. To go at 69/6 and 90'-each. Ihe Leading HOUSe H'Jj GIRLS' TWEED COATS, smart NEW DRESS TWEEDS, the (a- r D 11 ■ styles, in Browns and Greys, with nhionabte dark colours—lo inches for KllgS. | i bolt at back-Final flutter prices, wl()c , 4 and r5 . 42 inches, 1/8, ' 1 g 94.inches, 4,6; 27 inches, 56; 111, and 10 yard. CAMPING RUGS-MI, 3/3, «/) i H M, inches, 9,11. „- M WAN _ 5/3, 6/9, 7/11, 9/6, and 12/6. § 1 GIRLS' LIGHT TWEED COATS THINGS MEN WANT. 11l H. I very fashionable garments, weli MEN'S BOXED SUITS, good SUPERIOR BUSH RUCS. really (U ■' I ' finished in a most attractive man- materials in fashionable styles— fine goods, in Stripes and Checks 111 i ■ i nor—Final flutter prices, :>o 346, 45-, 47.6, 50-, and 55;-. of pleasing colours: splendid ill ■ I inches 10,0; 33 inches. 11.6; all „ eikin - B ,» v » em-re ti weights and large size—Final Hut- )/) ■ 0 SI, 12/11'; 39 inches, 13/11. "SINCERITY" SUITS. These are £. prices, 15/6 ' " ,9 19/6, and I Hi' »»-"«»i '« "■ " J • o(iUi>l to tailor-made clothes in 21,- \\ I 1 MAIDS' MACS, easily worth double every detail. The materials aro '((I U these prices— inches, 8/11; 41 very fine and the finish is splen- ALL-WOOL FRINGED TRAVEL- )) ■ » inches. 9/11: 4li inches, 12/6; IS did. cut in-a very stylish manner LING RUGS— 9/11, 12/6, 15/9, J) § fj! I inches 14 6 thai loaves nothing to be desired 19'6, 25,'-, up to 45/-. Ufa H , .„,„, ..... ~ ,• , „,,„ -57/6, 61.6. 66,6, and 68,6. {(ft B LADIES' MACS, another big value ' _—___—________, _ 6 I line— so inches, 21/-; 52 inches, GENT.'S NAVY COATING SERGE j j I ■ 22/6; 54 inches. 25 6; X inches. SUITS, best quality-Final flutter WE HAVE AN EXCEPTION- ((I @ 27/6. prices. 67 6 and 72,6. ALLY FINE SELECTION OF § I LADIES' RAINCOATS, very special GENT.'S MACKINTOSHES, strong ALL-WOOL NEW ZEALAND ({ 1 9 values at these final flutter prices and serviceable -Final flutter BLANKETS. IN ALL SIZES. >'(■ I -18 '6, 27/6, 29/6. prices, 22 6, 33 6, and 47/6. THESE WILL BE SOLD AT { I I GENT.'S RAINCOATS, very smart ... pmrE c whii F thfv « B I" LARGE STOCK OF BLANKET rty].»- NOW going at 33/6. 38 6, . T iTu wm ii i X ' and 50- LAST BUT AS WOOL BE- (la I TWEED COATS. SADDLE-TWEED TROU- COMES MORE EXPENSIVE I I AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. SERS , heavy make, comfortable. EVERY DAY, IT WILL BE | I LADIES' TWEED THRE P - strongly sewn and hard wearing— IMPOSSIBLE TO SELL THE ((ill & QUARTER COATS, fashionable Special final flutter price only NEXT LOT AT THESE jI | ■ Heather Mixture, smart cut. 5 11. PRICES. SO BtJY YOURS (j 9 ■ nicely finished and relieved by MEN'S ALL-WOOL SADDLE NOW WHILE THE PRICES }) 9 ■ large buttons and belt at bark. TWEED TROUSERS, very super- . RE nOWN )) 8 fl ' length. 44 inches-Final flutter u.r u-arments-NOW only 10/6, 15/9. ( " (IB 9 price, 14/6. and 18 9. ~ (( H I Opp.Town Hall. QUEEN ST 1 1 m It is over fifty years since " Butterfly " Tea first 1 § won the approval of discriminating tea drinkers. § I At the present day it is still unequalled. 1 I i 2/3 2/- I£A */ 10 1/8 I I Your Grocer will supply it. J I

I ZAM-BUK, THE EVER-READY HEALER AND SKIN-CURE. m /xUR skin is so easily injured, and so liable to sudden outbreaks of disease, wm\ M m \J thst it is wise to keep a pot of Zam-Buk always handy. Zam-Buk is reli- i m m able, pure, and ever useful. Zam-Buk is a purely natural balm, prepared | in a scientific way, and it is consequently immeasurably superior to ordinary if ointments and common salves, composed of rancid fats and mineral poisons. iK^R^^^Km H The secret of Zam-Buk's wonderful success is this—it heals in Nature's own way, WSmM^^^^^ 9 first soothing pain and dispelling all disease germs from the seat of injury, and 9 then repairing the wound with a new layer of healthy skin. Never be without h^^Wl^^m ■ a pot of this ever-ready healer and skin-cure—in the home or the workshop. (vW Y^^Km i MOTHER'S PRAISE. . WORKER'S INJURIES. rai «_ S. M. Burgess, of 34, Cambridge Street, Rozelle. Mr. E. H. Dingle, of Keira Street, Woollongonp, N.R.W., WMmm^^^^JfM^^Xlmmt Rvdnev save-'For mnlw in the home I find Zam- Fays-" lam a wood and coal merchant by occupation. WMM^M§WM^^^m M Sydney, says, This splendid balm quickly healed a and persona il supervise saw. cutting of the wood into w/////////&\MnS^'///r////////w//A Buk invaluable. This splendid balm quickly healed a \ wlth , he circular eaw. Some time ago the saw W////M^^fl^mW///mM PS severe burn on my hand. For such injuries as cuts. caught my arm and laid the skin hack from the wrist W///////wix*< *~\ PWK»Mtt»KSO»»O Ifia ahra=ions and festered sores, and for children who are half-way to the elbow, exposing the flesh. 1 applied a j///////////m//////m/^ P8 alwavs ,' line an d hurting themselves, Zam-Buk should dressing of Zam-Buk, and the way the skin grow and the W//JF 1 always fa .ling ana For chapped wound healed was really wonderful. A cut from a saw or 7//// \^^%^%%^^i«^ be kept on a handy shelf in every | M» *or cnapp bruise from a Cying piece of wood is of frequent occur- Y// . j^^^^^^^P hands and cracked lips Zam-Buk is a splendid remeay. hut & f(jw applications of y jam . ouk always heal (77 \\AWM?Um^SWA IS My face and bands hare been subject to roughness anil them 'quickly. 1 have llfle d other salvos and ointments. I ( \^\)W/m'J^^iM/////A ££ hardness, my bands being a good dea in water. Ino cow a||(] can llonest say that none possesses the healing ) i "~-fl \i"-5M Pfr&> iw//7///A BT caused them to crack round the knuckles and bleed, /.am- power of Zam-Buk. I can confidently recommend Zam-Buk J V •*$ /JfiSmf/ 'ir - *Wtff////A SS Buk healed the sores, softened the skin, and prevented for cut 9 _ bruises> and a u injuries to the skin." iA: JwMv/A I" One of my children was sorely % ub ' e ™ tn of a c "Jf | wu"il'burnt offhand says:- While p™ o^^^ 6 \mf^K^9jK!M worm on her head says Mr. » T had the child's head unable to put them to the ground Three large hoes W///M tp(S\\ p^MWA Street Muswellbrook, N.S.W . M ,° di l " e 1 " 8 d formo d in the bottom of my foot, and hlood-poison set in. W//M If \\ \f j} WMMft shaved, and treated her scalp with lofliiie ana a oozen on,' Dairl waß aw f„|. a friend recommended Zam-Buk. W/@LIV* iHI//, *W//M .o-called remed.es that were recommended, but J The P«»' ™« » b hl g0 h ~e liof thl { • \ her no good. As U^ te nn g ? wO J n ° n f h g_ ™ were naturally vered with it. All bad matter was drawn out of my foot. \ X% Zam-Buk 1 cured such troubles, it was ™ x duties TalnUng fit. anil VeTi'n "the* flrJ. Mohair I Jxi W6 tr ßu d k 'had MMd the° riSw'orm and made tfi scS .was ail burnt off,"and the skin of my head eeveraly burnt. J 1 1 THE WORLD'S GREATEST HEALER i I DR. ANDREW WILSON, NURSE LAWSON, the well-known medical writer, and author o! "Homely Ku n nWr%o" a^^wflp"oK home hurts. ™- MzMMMfIMMMmffW •1 „ „ r.(«» Aid" «ti •—" Whenever a not Of Zam- eider ZiAi-Buk is invaluable. I have proved it of groat HI :\ Talks on First-Aid, says.— wnenever a poi, i» *..u, smew |n 0 f cuts, corns, warts and other skin B|||| D| ®I Buk is handv this preparation may be relied upon as troubles, and have never known it fail to soothe and heal 2, A -DUtV EM K.J BUK is nanuy, mis p.oy j r '" .., . 1)ome huHs an(l fam i| y mishaps so common in M | an antiseptic dressing which requires no preparation, and every holwehold . i )ia also used Zam-Buk in connection ls inva i uable for CutS( m II has the additional advantage of possessing unique heal- with X?'* iSbllcly Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Ec- M M . « „ recommend Zam-Buk to all." zema, Sores, Poisoned §1 |gj ing properties." ou Wounds, Bad Legs, Ulcers, M Ik t •

Magnolia Aftti-Fricfioft Metal. GENUINE FLOWER BRAND -:- The Best Anti-Friction i Metal for all Bearings. 1 John Chambers & Son ) LIMITED, J Fort Street, AUCKLAND. | Dyers. | IF SUIT OR DKES3 IS SOILED, I 1 HAVE IT DRY CLEANED AT g | PORTER'S DYE WORKS. I i Office: Tabernacle Buildings, Karangalmpe § i Rd. 'Phono 1741. Vans Collect. Works: I F "-"-- m -■ -V nonc 4,m ~.,, ~—,. I DYERS-UP-TO-DATE. FOR SUPERIOR DYEING AND CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING D. «3c A. BROWN, SHORTLAIJD STREET. E»TD. 1886. 'PHOSB 18M. WORKS : GRAFTON TERRACE. mmaamEUismmAxmrnstm I =» Hl«ftf $■; <ti%K'gfc Ml \Sw'• iil A.i,---ir i

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 9 (Supplement)

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