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' p— *——"—1 1 1HIIIIIUIIIIIIIII, 111 I Jl.i lIIBIMBIIIIIfIM^ I Here is a Splendid Gift to a Wife from her Husband. j |__ THE NEW ! ■■■■■■»■! J ■—■——■ | Ladies who sit.sewing or knitting during the evenings often I suffer from cold feet. It may be too warm for a fire. The "Foot I Cosy" meets this difficulty. It is a heavy pad of warmth-retaining I material, over which is another cushion. It is placed on the floor 1 or on a footstool, the feet slipped in, and work, reading or writing I I gone on with in comfort. Going to bed the feet are delightfully | warm. | For travelling by rail the "Foot Cosy" is invaluable, ! | especially on the Main Trunk these bitter nights. For the carriage 8 or motor the "Foot Cosy" makes all the difference.in enjoyment. i [ No one can be • comfortable with cold feet. !| Ladies who sit sewing or knitting during the evenings often k suffer from cold feet. It may be too warm for a fire. The "Foot I Cosy" meets this difficulty. It is a heavy pad of warmth-retaining 1 material, over which is another cushion. It is placed on the floor I or on a footstool, the feet slipped in, and work, reading or writing I] gone on with in comfort. Going to bed the feet are delightfully || warm. 1 For travelling by rail the "Foot Cosy" is invaluable, I especially on the Main Trunk these bitter nights. For the carriage 1 or motor the "Foot Cosy" makes all the difference.in enjoyment. I No one can be • comfortable with cold feet. IWell=nrade, of good material, it will last for years, I i i | No dependence on artificial heat is required. There is nothing 1 to get out of order. The "Foot v Cosy" appeals to every person 1.1 I who does sedentary work at home or in an office, travels by train, I motor, or carriage. The prices are very moderate. I Ladies' Size. Gent's Size. I Cretonne covered - 2/6 2/11 I • 1 Poplin -= - 3/6 4/6 j § Heavy Hopsack Serge 4/6 5/6 # 1 I Best Qual. Utrecht Velvet 8/1 9/11 I | A large variety of colourings to choose from. • ' [\ 1 We cordially invite inspection in our Furnishing Drapery Dept. | I SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. [ " • •• \ m. Jff Wholesale and Family Drapers, lk M fTDg \fe# I 253-263 Queen St., Auckland. '~ • : i

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'«• ' . j X H ■ Agents for this ideal..*-, ...: 1 Q Warm Winter Blouses, comfortably cut and really smart goods. \ O fl lubricar.t, and stock the /l\ We bought them at a ridiculously low figure, and during the ' /IV IJ which/is suitable for par- ' ! if week wo mean to clear every one out at prices the keen shopper Tl* j" pr&c¥pal"%u_K_ef '*_?' H . [ j X will not resist. "XI "Monogram" oil is the', ■.. 1 y X B small residue of carbon ; B /l\ '' IV\ thal ' li -leaves -after v '• I •' ,<A\ W /ff^ - 1% //\\ B vapourising. "Monogram"- .J Ir "II fl is the only ; approved oil -J ; V ffivir WTVTTST? V U for the "Knight" engine. t-1 < V WARM. Wl« I6K «A n ■ and. its use, is r.eces- >: i* V -pTnTTorc . "■HP. V V.'..^ 1 ! » ah fnr - v to obtain the bast r--v< --: i' jh BLOUSES, »]P:-JJ yi A I results. ../.,;.; J 4/\J> American style, A'S/ Nffl. Hr i «n;U««»» I V some with Double , . j"\ U V w . ■ i,?? : ; , M v Collar and some /W^W s^lJ£^ y/ A »%Wl.\«\ X '1 infernal combustion ' v _, [: /l\ -ii t. i <-. ii / >i\ VT'--* iIHfnWW /1\ ■ engines.- Pure defldc- ■■'■'. t;> A'A with Polo Collar /I l \fc r» ITj i 1 fi»\V\\ UV> P cufated graphite bus- ■ - ■■ si II c.i,., i /fit / I Mil ft'll •'fl*l raT\l\Kllw\ II fl pecded-in oil. Flows .7:,, .-,; ti* ?> v N » Prices, 1/61, /J /1 \l| H ffl |M II ,11 Hill\ V 1 ' freely everywhere, and is '3 , O l/ii*. 2/6,2/11. U' §\ IB fi ml .LlliUftlHijfeN O I proven to be an excel ,-;, n X />!■"/»/ I Kl| TOM p Jh>-J\A\ '\ ViNlnr' » /i\ m ■ lent preparation. ~'..«;.-' -'. j . W rS,. T. / I ■!> KMS3M/ W 1 "Gredag" [j V ~-. , / !•) ' h' v p ■ Soft, gritlesa. Acheson ■ |'( --. Window. / V fe* ™T J. V" V V OH graphite - and : high-grade M. ;v,l | 1 ;■■. v x ' I} &*1 _l 3 « 'A y grease,, unaffected by . '• h /|\ 111 - ''" — \ *%f£\vi. • i\ s /'\ fl temperature: splendid for \ U . fc/U / J I .' I /\f\ '\ */r i «ear bo«s, etc. ;< ' - r T j? .; A if ; -A. ' M a. I Harrison & Gash I ViV *Z'?7' ' ■ -' \(f fl Agentsfoir"Sludebaker" »ad ..-1 W K{T W -"Renault" Can,-"' |>- "• A t c • it- tR ,,i A I Pass. NEWMARKET ; I Si, wo Special Lines at 5/11. » M \jggMXMWMßini3aMJßmw , ViV SMART CREAM RADIANTA BLOUBES-5/11. W ■ - ' ■' ■■ i ■ ■'-'•"• SigSfe; J O DAINTY STRIPED WINOEY BLOUSES, ticked fronts with g ffl""'"- ' " ■■■"''■'"■■''■■■Hm[--' A detachable Sunshine Collars—s/11. a Tffl ,'/,■■■«■■!—-■■«hhihth iihiii "Jpt' . ' jf Three Special Lines at 6/11. W 111 FLESH, ' \- : W< ' f| 0 The Greatest Blouse Value of the Season. 0 i 9 ricn |8 •1 A v ALL-WOOL STRIPED DELAINE BLOUSES, open fronts with A JI F I_)M, Of | 9 !■ An turned down collars— <AU I I _„.. II ■ W OREAM JAP. SILK BLOUSES, Sunshine Collars, large pearl • \y II fOWL - | S ' O buttons —6/11. ■ » § I I ..,,«,, xiinorr TAttTV II 1 A SMART STRIPED WINCEY' BLOUSES, turned down collars A II IS MUCH MORE TASTY 9 1 i. li -6/11. All WHEN ... II ' J \j/ A Job Purchase of Costumes. V[l.. «« « If 1 0 SPECIAL VALUE-LADIES' ALL-WOOL TWEED COS- 0 || IVlAliAl* QII J A . TUMES, very smart styles—2s/9 and 29/9, and well worth A II IVlWlilvA VII i g Ladies' Warm Evenuig Capes. ■. oil Q ill J A ENGLISH SAMPLES, and only one of a kind. These are A II 11 II "J L specially priced to clear, and wonderfully cheap—l 3/11 tQ -.L II WWWVV •II J YiY 59/9. \y 111 — ■bmwb am I I j o Veilings—A Scarce Line Just Opened. o|j is added; j|| •J A VEILING, a Scarce Line, just opened, in Navy.and Violet, all l, I I II _) \>/7 Silk; very becoming and in great demand—l/ 11,, 1/3. per W7 I I Prepared from pure and II 1 W . yard. ' ■ . gHI choice ingredients. J| j A We Pay Postage on Country Orders. AII Rich in rare flavouring. II !|i | HENRY HUGHES, . mgßSbmrn 1 l. ! — ~ TRADEMARKS A>* I ""ltd"" (a. SJTMaWiM ■_-__— _iy-lll>_W-IM--W__a______m Be.istered and .# J8 A WfraiaaW OY3IEE DYERS-UP-TO-DATE. | lZ ' j ja-JjC " d T "'""' FOR SUPERIOR DYKING AND I 4){ll & 'in iSBBE: 1 , Mirk CHEMICAL DBT CLEANING' [ r ,V thro««oo«t tlieworlcU: • . ii MM : **" ** a. brown, I * free on application. : : I' "*7 „ . , _-■ u -.t p«=t SHORTLAWJ STPKiiT. B . ..Client* acl«»ed,and assisted ;;. _^ J Rabbits. Fresh and Smoked Fish « Best e ST2 >. 1806 'Phone ISM. E_ • • disposing of their iniensionj; '? 9_A Womte: " B TeSone; WORKB: _IAPTOS TEItRACA | Auckland Office: Exchange Lane, Queen St. | | N CMh'BujMioiDiißd.BaMita]uftft' BH_in_lß_illllQß_-l -' BROOKE-SMITH, Hjnsj.r, 1 I Cash Buj«xj ei D-Md Babbit Eu-J* j ,~ •■•- ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15951, 23 June 1915, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15951, 23 June 1915, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15951, 23 June 1915, Page 13

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