M -ALWAYS BUSY," ' and "ALWAYS GROWING." ~ , IV* "* 3 M So! I LADIES' UNDERWEAR SUMMER DRESS and j I at Auckland' Keenest Prices. BLOUSE FABRICS. II *IADIES' WHITE LONQCLOTH NIGHT- 27-INCH COTTON CRIMPS, a splendid washing fabric, for Frocks and 4 I DRESSES, with- suave yoke, no collar-. glouses. In \vhite. Black, Grey, and Coloured grounds, -with Spot i MS trimmed with embroidery insertion and ,« . _!!_>•. « r v *«L a i.. eS «i\;^ ci2l value ~ 7 - d yard - .-I ■ beaming, and threaded with ribbon; O.S. '&;;\uTO PONGEE, a material , similar in appearance to -, f ■ .;,- „„i„ tin M«h Cambric, but lighter in texture; suitable for summer frock"- White 8 ■ »ize only—9/11 e«srj. grounds with large or small Coloured Spote—BJd yard. " roc * s - wnlw 1 ■ LADIES- WHITE SILK PYJAMAS —11 4^v^«^^\ CO JT ON bY in shades °J Gre^BrOOTl Tan. Six*. I ■ LADIES WHITE SILK I"Y«IAtaA», well fattier, Pink, Palo Blue. Champagne. Nary, White and Black— 'i ' __ made, with turned down collars; good '/*i y*re. " c H quality; an excellent line for summer 28-INCH FLORAL FOULARDS, a lisht cotton material with bright mer- I s jfl wear—ls/8 Wh. censed nnish, in shades of VTeux Rose. Sase. fattier. Champagne H ■ Green, and Grey—l/- yard. S aM LADIES' JAPANESE SILK BLOOMERS. *'SSL*.TOSBfea Bl * ck ff unds with , ™ . pot - Stripe and Taney 8 H in BlaekV White, made with elastic tMmnjSt^S^^^^^^ l - I at waist and knees; very dainty and *- , *%£ range"^^^^^^^. 811 «*-* — "«• *»■ in a I ■ aervjceable for summer wear-6/11 pair. 30-INCH STRIPED CREPES, in Navy. Nattier Green Black. Grev 5 ■ LADIES' TUSSORE SILK BLOOMERS. Sj? wn " a " d Tan I ™™* with White Stripe; a few also'with Coloured El ■ LADIES' TUSSORE SILK BLOOMERS. Stripes—l/- yard. iIQ 53 BH good wearing quality, with elastic at . |1 ; waist and knees: splendid value 7/11 _ _____ _-_.__»____ .._--. ' § ■_! | -• • A FEW SPECIALS IN MEN'S I I LADIES' WOVEN COTTON KNICKERS, )A I in Navy or Cioam; very good value— %A/S-T AS3 p H 3/« and 3/1 pair. VVlZiArt* | V LADIES' WHITE 1 RIBBED COTTON MEN'S PYJAMAS, strongly made, good striped designs; excellent value— fl H VESTS, short sleeves, extra long; „„_J* U J!?_*£ 5/il - SpECial Price ' "< ll - 1 ■ special value-1- each. MEN'S GRANDRILL EVERWEAR SHIRTS, a splendid working shirt- I ■ extra strong—3ro each. g LADIES' RIBBED WHITE COTTON ME^S'^KE^PK^L " UNDERWEAR, an ideal line for summer wear; 1 I LADIES* WHITE WOOL AND COTTON VESTS, with fancy tops and short Undershirts with short sleeves—2/11'each. B KNITTED VESTS, with shaped waist sleeves—l/ 11 each. Underpants to match—2/11 each. , ■ and short sleeves, as illustration; large MEN'S WIDE-END SILK TIES, plain shades, or with smart floral and H -—I size: very good value—2/11 each. CREAM SILK AND WOOL VESTS, with _-_f^ d "»ffns— l/11 each. jf ! ■ _______________________________ closed fronts and short sleeves; a very liable fo-wea—l/Boai? BlßCk ' Ta °' Grey ' ° r Xary: Etrons and re S I "~~" ' ————— epeoial line: excellent value— each. MEN'S art ftif-r i unec ■ m , _ „ , I H MEN BART BILK i-HOSE. in Black. Tan. Grey, or Xan; a very licit H Hi LADIES' LONQCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES. LADIES . WHITE "INDIAN GAUZE" ,_ sock for summer wcar-1/8 pair. H H with collar, cuffs, and front of French LAD o„«« OOMBIMATIOM T„„ v (A *?•*? LEADER), MENS STRONG SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. g Embroidery: well made: very dainty COTTON COMBINATIONS, high neck, English make, in Grey or Fawn; reliable for hard wear- all siz»c_ 9 H O.S. aire only—s/11. 6/11. and 7/11 each. short sleeves— well worth 10/6. Special Price, 7/11 pair. e_.e— g ■« LADIES' STRONG CALICO NIGHT- Sizes W - P'f- 1 ■ DRESSES, with turned down collar. "'" •'»• <—•_-_■—-_-•■ _■ . , . . . ,— __, ,__ _ ■ trimmed with embroidery; front trimmed ■ . SPECIAL VALUF IN BOYS' I I with .embroidery and insertion: sleeves ±JM l—V^lr - *!-. Vrtl_VL BIT M»l W 1 J f\ edged to match: O.S. size only—B/11 ' '<■<<<«■ -w ■ « ■ LADIES' WHITE LONGCLOTH NIGHT- ThlC IC WEAR. 1 DRESSES, with French embroidered I lII* lw ... ED f7aVdow^f^ntVd bb _ . .. _„ . W I with o.s. size-.,. Embroidery Week i, sfe"-%r»« i r-?tft*- 3| . I To fit boys 10 11 12 15 . ' . fe _ t 3/» 3/11 4/3 4/6 pair B o__44 furnkhinnc Bo ' F,N f N /J serge college knickers, hip pockets, with | 5011 rurnisnings. The IC.L Store & The Mo.8) House lw "V% :T d r&iT hnin /- .oandiivrs I m 511 8/3 , S/6 6/9 6/11 7/3 776 pair " _ _ ... ~,. . . . To fit boys 12 13 and 14 15 16 and 17 18 19vrs ~ 64-INCH BROWN BURLAP, for upholster- The whole of Our Stock of 7/9 7 '" *' 3 8/6 8,9 8/11 pair ! 1 Sod vaiue-'/3 yard "" BCMC * tj u •-. • " . a •-, BOYS ' CI S E D F N,M SHORT PANTS, a good line for hard wear: all I good vaiue-z/3 yam. Embroideries at Special «zes-i/n pair. - h 50-INCH SHADOW TISSUE, A new ship- . * (A J.C.L. LEADER), BOYS' MERCERISED HANDKERCHIEFS, with" i ment has just been received. Included (Jlearillff irllCeS Coloured borders. 17 inches.square—l/ 11 dozen; 2id each. Li 6/1 iardf*** 8 * deßlKna D colourinr »- ° BOYS' PLAIN NAVY SERGE COLLEGE CAPS-1/6 each. - I --» „ ._«_ 0.._._- Ffir HnP WPP- fllllU BOYS'. WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS, in Matts. Mercerised Twills, and \ 1 (A J.C.L. LEADER). 58-INCH CASEMENT fUI UIIC fICCIV Ulllf. Stripes. well and neatly made with gussets, pocket, collar, or band— & CLOTH, in White. Cream, and a good * To fit boys * to 6, 1/8, 2/J, 2/9; 7 to 9. 1/11, 2/6, 2/11; 10 to 12 2'3 8 range of colours—Sid yard. ' 2/9, 3/3; 13 and 14. 2/6. 2/11, 3/6; 15 to IS. 2/9. 3/3. 3/9 each. ••■ 3 JOHN COURT, LTD., ™ j «s BUTTON BOOTS, DERBY BOOTS i* SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR lO DAYS. Patent and Dull Kid Button Boots, Nobby Toe—3o/- Now 21/6 I Glace Derby Boots, Welted—2s/- Now 19/6 Box Calf Button Boots—lß/9 Now 14/9 I Patent Derby Shoes, Welted, Nobby Toe—2s/- Now 19/6 ;.. See our Windows. Special Show of White Boots and Side Trimmed Shoes. JAMES ADAMS & CO., I "Acorn" Butter pTAKE NOTICE ■I Order this Batter sad carefully note its quality. It is produced L . • _..'■ . ■ .'i.^[J from the rich, sweet pasture lands of the Thames Valley, where a! of this Advt., It is of .-• J* selected herds and up-to-date dairying methods ensure a butter of a «■ GREAT IIVI PORT A IMCfjL ' ■( delicious creamy flavour sad standard excellence. J- _»»!_—-__, iiwrvinftlivt. ■ jj Give it a Trial. jj W. UMBOURNE'S iSIISAtE Opens TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), SEP. 10 _p^ : _*-■ ' When tie whole of the stock of Furniture, Furnishings, Hardware, .' M a *_L Crockery will be offered at prices that will astonish you. ~" '\f\ ' SAO m m mJTSk CC I 4 111T111 BARGAINS IN FURNITURE DEPARTMENT..; VS^ VslA C4ot_f A 11l 1111141 V BARGAINS IN MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT,^ m^^mmmmmm^mmmmmmm^imi^mmmim^immmmmmmimimmmmmmmmmm^ mm - - •—- BARGAINS IN HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. ' BARGAINS IN CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. ; . " . Strong, Comfortable, and Inexpensive. ."- "'; :— —— : --— . . "' ASK FOR OUR SPECIAL SALE , CATALOGUE. ' -^ < ——~—;—_u u_ .-, •; ' ■ ■■ ■m. -■-?,-. '-y^. Chairs, Lounges, W. LAMBOURNE,,; Settees. § *§ ijwiivvoi ffl ;| There are no Chairs made which will give you a greater sense of JJj CoME%_||ifl. SEE til 6 ill absolute rest. |V %s\jrLln.M*4 4411 «_t ____J2i- ■*" v Call and inspect our Great Stock of these Chairs. . jni , j 1 Over 500 designs to select from. jj Chairs, Stools, and Tables for the Children. j jji ft -ft I ' i.: " ' Inspect our Window Display. j (llOrV Of the JuflSta i J. BROWN & SONS —= — 34 karangahape ROAD 1 Genuine Handicraft in ' J ——— n 80 - 0 -^ J d^^^ nrLrlJ - J - unL^J^ _ n ,- Ln . r I Copper, Brass, Bronze, and Pottery Ware, i; j^ __ !! 1| Candlesticks, Flower Vases, Fern Pots, |||| i' * T HANNAH'S I Rose Bowis ' Dinner Gongs? copper Trays ' ; j! = llralllflll Wj! ft Qak tlnjßf Fire ScreenS) Draught Screens, |. '» WAR-TIME PRICES. 'ill m quaint designs and new colours, at I |i This week's Special, in our Men's j; I PRICES tO SUit all PURCHASERS. ! ]» Department^ 1 - <, «| _l__i ....— —_-_-_-___»—- , . v^-.i;i !| FOR THE BANTAMS. || | !' 24 pairs Men's Tan Bais, size 5 only, ]! jj Each article bears the impress ';;! i ; They were 20/- Bantam Pnce, 10/6 ,; of the craftsman, I FOR EVERY MAN: ]! Jj 'j <' W«r« War-Time Prices i* I J)' 1 a _^^ j! Men's Tan or Patent Bais ... 22/6 15/6 <!|j| A __. % ' O ITI __ t ; ■'[ Men's Tan Shoes 18/6 12/6 \\\\ iV ljHl*lr <> !» Men's Glace Shoes 22/6 15/6 » Jj, rlllllll Vll & %X VlUl l\i ; V^jj II Men's Patent Bomeos ... 16/6 12/11 ( » Jj -»-_-._-_-«._-_. mm *.««• -■• ■*'>■*■ -* : 1^ !] -we no REPAIRS ]l jj .. ' . /V ..-^ j .-'V—'''" '•"■'■' r - v l|!'i; ~~*~ f/7 m % Furnishing Specialists, j! */h.VW shojsjsts. || ;..r Queen Street ; 'i| !J 197 Queen Street, or 120 Karangahape Road > !''._.._ _ ;T _ " - - ■■■■ - ■'.-'"'j'.. * . *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16022, 14 September 1915, Page 11
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