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I Delightfully Dunvilles Whisky' I Delic^TTi - Mellow .. . LJU fl VI I I & $H W hIQKV Fl * II -11 %AmM,M. W 111 V W ¥ ¥ llldlli y | flavour ji II Distilled just right — -aged just rightabsolutely pure — 1 1 I I such is Dunvilles — Britain finest whisky. I § I I In the making of Dunville's Whisky the greatest care is maturity by years of ripening in oaken barrelsafter it 11 1 M ta^en to ensure high quality and absolute purity. After ' measures up to the high Dunville quality standard—then, §1§ 1 § the grain, selected by experts, has passed through our and not till then, is Dunville's Whisky bottled and permitted I B || perfect distilling processafter the whisky has reached to leave our warehouses and bear the "Dunville" label. 1 H II perfectly ii AH Good Hotels and Clubs p^TSS I " ure »♦ ♦ . Spirit j 1 ——b-b 1 The Campbell and Ehrenfried Coy., Ltd. - - - Agents, Auckland. " =—=^1

AUCKLAND I DENTAL • - -•— ICOMPANYhas removed to ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS QUEEN STREET. .Ist Floor. Next G.P.O. I | "Acorn" Butter { •I Order this Butter and carefully note Its quality. It is produced 11 M from the rich, sweet pasture lands of the Thames Valley, where \l •J selected herds and up-to-date dairying methods ensure a batter of a R ■4 delicious creamy flavour and standard excellence. U jj Give it a Trial. jj 'X-.Tr.r.Tr.rr.rr.rr.Tr.r.Tr.Tr.rr.r.rr.Tr.r.Tr.Tr.rr.Tr.rX Sea-Grass Furniture Strong, Comfortable, and Inexpensive. Chairs, Lounges, Settees. There are no Chairs made which will give you a greater sense of absolute rest. Call and inspect our Great Stock of these Chairs. Over 500 designs to select from. Chairs, Stools, and Tables for the Children. Inspect our Window Display. J. BROWN & SONS 34 KARANGAHAPE ROAD Cheapest Bedroom Suite EVER OFFERED IN AUCKLAND. Set this Suite before purchasing elsewhtre. jg?>~-- ~~-*¥ Complete for .fl fin.| 1 £6 5s 6d. Mm !/, [ This is a man-el o£ Jfj a?l 1 cheapness, 3 pieces, as il- / M ;^|p, t lustratod, hnishe'd in k\ 1| |! Ilj£=d~l-£(l oiled rimu > with antique fjpjl '!' |! mirror - ' Wardrobe, of, Ifjj t\ \ cheapness, 3 pieces., as U- | « m ;»>ior.|vi,,| 1 lustratod, hnisked in \.\ Kg fl i'P'j ■ 'i' 1 " L oiled rimu, with antique I I if Comhination j v\ yf Chest, 3ft, has large bevel I L f I INSsTmIW mirror. Wardrobe, "ft, h I IP ' li m fitte l in « ood st - vle - M S I Ll! Si *-J 1 B Washstand lias tile back, la ft, ' = =s :i IJH and cupboard measures igjCgli-J \J* 2 . ft 9in - Packed and de- ■ fl v H livered to rail or steadier. %sj • Sale Price, £6 5s 6d. Animal Sale NOW On. Bargains in Every Department. W8 AlUiRnSIQyi" Complete House Furnisher, ■ LnlvlDUUllllLy Three Lamps, PONSONBY.

i^^—^^^^——»Hfßi|i < inr fclh) vj A i UMl ». H mj t ,j J A New Shipment of ip% I Indian Carpets. pfi j n —nP ( For years we have been importing Indian Carpets, W ==== u~] I and bringing their excellence before our customers '4 \ That our recommendation has carried weight is shown IHfe l \ j by the fact that this shipment is the largest we have Bill 3D ever made. Lovers of beautiful Carpets await our notice H ===* of each shipment, and make their selection without |8 delay. That is why it is advisable to visit our Carpet ife Department soon. In this shipment we are specialising m\* BsS in White and Cream Grounds, which are adapted for I~~M^F diningroom, drawingroom or bedroom. There are many § g§ri qualifies, in sizes from 6ft 3in to 15ft "oy 12ft, and many' m BHP^^fl beautiful designs, but naturally the first-comer has a wider range to choose from. IIP/^SrS'll samples of'Sunfaat.' (I I NOTE.—Our premises will be open until 9 p.m. f= iy\ fl |{ |/4 SMITH S CAUCHEY, LTD.? B^

tllF 8 "ALWAYS BUSY." and "ALWAYS GROWING." ABB HH »<4LW4KS BUSY." and "ALWAYS GROWING," HC t SUMMER FROCKS A wide selection of styles, attractively priced. A Good Variety of LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN. FROCKS, nicely made and trimmed down front of blouse with Val. insertion, or embroidery sad tucks. . Some cat with V-shaped necks and net yokes, or made in cross-over style. Others have embroidery yokes and hitch collars. Fairly full skirts, trimmed with 'embroidery and tacks— each. A few only. GINGHAM FROCKS, in deep Cream, with Blue Spots. fastening down front with buttons of Self: turned down Collar. J inset sleeves, plain skirts cut fairly wideß/11 each. SMART WHITE PIQUE FROCKS, fastening down frost: roll Colls* and vest of White Muslin: sleeve and shoulder trimmed with Pearl buttons; plain skirt with Black Velvet Ribbon band at waist 9/11 each. A Good Selection of DAINTY WHITE VOILE AND MUSLIN FROCKS, all trimmed with fine Val. insertion or fine embroidery; some with cross-over fronts edged with insertion and inset with embroidery medallions. A few have Raglan sleeves outlined with insertion. Full skirts with deep hem of embroidery, or plain with tucks and insertion down front—9/11 each. A FEW SPECIAL WHITE MUSLIN. FROCKS, daintily trimmed with embroidery and insertion; full skirts of deep open Muslin Em* broidery—9/11 each. v ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS IN WHITE MUSLIN OR CRUMB CREPE ■■' FROCKS. Some have fronts nicely trimmed with Val. insertion and tucks* others have cross-over fronts with offered edging: f sleeves, v. tucked and finished with rows of insertion: turned-back cuffs to LADIES* FRENCH HAND - EMBROI- match—ls/6 each. | DERED NIGHTDRESSES, good quality. D ARK STRIPED VOILE FROCK 6, in Brown or Blue. Blouse made E well made in slip-over style, as illustra- plain with deep yoke and sleeve cut in one. V-shaued neck with K 4 ;„„ »/a each ' Military collar. Nicely cut skirt, gathered into deep hip yoke— toon— wen. W/6 Smart Shapes in Ready-To-Wear Millinery Now on view at The J.C.L. Store and The Model House. '■'' -f.Si.-_ ODeaas mn BURNT CHIP STRAW LADIES* SMARTLY TRIMMED READY-TO-WEAR WHITE. CREAM, AND BURNT -OHIF *"*£" CHIP SAILOR HATS, in White. Black. Navy, and ' HATS, untTjmmed. fine aualiti . smart snape- Burnt, with band of Coloured Corded Silk Ribbon 3/11 and 4/11. round crown, finished with Rosette—7/11 each. LADIES' WHITE FELT READY-TO-WEAR HATS, ATTRACTIVE READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in White with Black Corded Silk bands, some wide, droop- Raffia Straw, .with . straight brim, round crown. ingttimTothers close-fitting-8/11. ribbon trimmings in assorted shades: excellent _..«., value —3;11 eacn, LADIES' WHITE fiEADY-TO-WEAR HATS, LADIES' TACEL STRAW READY-TO-WEAR HATS. , with stitched brim, finished round crown witn with white syk Corded bend round crown . finished Black or Coloured Corded Silk band—Bill aacn. in tent rfiai white Silk bow to match, and feather mount each. tA^ n I,, NavJ R Bu^t R m"k." T anTlutty "hade". SMART READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in White BraiOian trirnmed with Coloured band; good value—6/11 Straw, stylish shape, trimmed with coloured band each. ~' '" cn - LEADING STYES IN LADIES' APRONS. j^LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN APRONS, nicely trimmed with tucks and .(fcii^MllS^ embroidery—l/-. 1/8, 2/11, to 4/11 each. CwM*«i NURSES' WHITE APRONS, well made: good strong quality—l/ 11 and Vk** "*W LADIES' WHITE TIFFEN APRONS, smart in appearance: reliable for _» S N _jf wear— l/ 11 and 2,8 each. &\ \ LADIES' PRINT OVERALLS, made in Magyar style, in Ught and dark .AJ J JtlflhL shades; trimmed with Oriental collar and pipings to match—2/8 aacn. \)M JliilM^ PRINT APRONS, made without bib: good washing quality—l/ 9 each. ]lm^^)^m\\\\^^mk. LADIES' PRINT APRONS, with bib. in dark shade: reliable for duf- / miWMMlmiiuil^^m. ability—2/8 and 2/11 each. / fTO/|/f|w//71///////i \ DOROTHY APRONS, made of Dark' Print, loose style: ecod value— / 1 |Mj|^flj|M^w\ V and 2/11 each. bH§ l lll'mPar \ \ LADIES' "MORNING GLORY" GOWNS, with lone eleeves. buttoned \uvffillMif ; J over at waist, striped collar: in Light and Lark.Coloured Print: an IPmHrnll / / ideal morning dress for t 1 « housewife— s/11 and 6/6 each. / / Also without collars—2/6 and 3/8 each. P|pp£k|P*rM / / DARK PRINT DOROTHY APROsJS, made with band at waist: cood |Sulu\MW™w\vL/ / washing quality—2/6 each. lilllwfißll / ; , LADIES' BLACK SATEEN APRONS, made without bib-2/S and 2/11 ■l||||f I, BLACK SATEEN APRONS, made with bib in two reliable qualities— Vjii. ItvTOilliW^ f 2/11 and 3'3 each. . i LADIES' WHIiE WOOL AND OOTTON BLACK SATEEN "MORNING. GLORY " GOWN, smartly made: neat KNITTED VESTS, with shaped waist | in appearand and very serviceable-*/11 and 11/6 each. and short g , eeveg _ afl illustratjop . large >' SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. Bize: very eood ***-*m **<*. I JOHN COURT, LTD., i QUEEN STREET.

rAM 1> • #*. • • K§ Milk Food N». I. From birth to 3 months The A!!= ibcrv?' Sorts. A IUC UUV 61 VVllllllloMVlA tSS Milk Fooa" No. 2. From 3tp 6 mouths wfe-ateanwaikamaaiaafttT-Ta.... * Bon .. ,_ ... « • « _. Basis an ipeealir useful Antezths in av,-:-. final foimrfrm TiiTv»rcnln<ii<* EK! MaMe#FoolNo.*. From6monthsUpwara3 trcuMeicine-..:n>eof tt«-Jiiiie. V.~:_.n in men nnai report on i uoerbuiusu, »*«» e«ea raw th-r mmwShv aid tho recently issued, clearly showed that Ksw cattiagafteeui. chief danger to child life resulted x tl « from the use of infected cow's milk. H H — a* ■ -»-»>» *^-*. To quote one extract : "The Evi- ,j-r £■)& ■ H /BM H^^^^a^^^gCp dencewehave accumulated goes to lyfl I ■ II I 11 If H M fi/fl*r^fei S demonstrate that a considerable * & "* *fr*ffi amount of the tuberculosis of child- m w - sa3^ hood is to be ascribed to infection *w^ transmitted to children in meals *B" consisting largely of the milk of KajJr — " .*(■>». promote sound sleep, ensure . the cow." & vigorous health and developWhen the mother's milk is not 3 *tt l 6 31 ment, and represent the most available, the "Allenburys" Foods AS W WIT successful method of Infant form the best substitute, as they are Feeding ever devised, practically identical with healthy human milk pp> Pamphlet on "Infant Feeding and Management" sent fire. in composition,, vatritive value and digestibility, _ _ i»«ee« and are absolutely free from ail harmful germs. Allen 8 HanbUfyS Ltd., London, Eog., and MatKCt St., Sydney

Dressmakers 7 JjA Bust Models. JBk HA Dressmaker, amateur or JJKJ&A professional, should be with- MaJBmMW. out a GOOD MODEL, to BB fflf aMfot in fitting; and trimming iff fSmw drewM, jackets, etc. wKttf Particulars and PlllCtt BBS will BK posted Free on MB Ik AWLICATIOi* TO— hHBSI W. P OGILVIE, 311 Quean St., Auekland. HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED. REGISTERED PATENT AGENTS. EBTA2JOBHXD I*B2. TRUE MARKS * -* B*gi»tered and gAm/w B*F am. ~ la all countries M throughout the world. J*- " Advice to Inventor*** free on application. Clients adfUed and. assisted, in disposing of their invention*, Auckland Office: Exchange Lane, Quern St. i. IROOKI-SMITH. ManifV,

Some makes of peas are pretty, but fall the if,/ Vii test of hard work. UMlJi' *S'* will satisfy the requirements of the most electing writer, and is yet mTmSi USB withal of neat and attractive appearance. One can't use a "Swan " M '/Iff ■,-•-, and afterwards dispense with it. M JIM u CU/iN '» i|& Sold bv all Stationers and Jeweller*. Catalogue sent free. Mjjr *■»•»" flfei (Australasian Branch: J. A- BUBKB. tf |HK. I 6, Primrose Buildings, 1/ I' 255 a, George Sweet, Sydney, if ____ fA*'»'S'"At'i"-- ; '"'' - WHITEBAIT. WHITE- pADEBEWSKI, the world's greatest J***, Waiiate WMtebalt at cheap rate, 7 *' i " ißt ' J 5 "'* 1 . " d ****?£*% .at Sanford's Fish Mart, Customs Street, 8111 *' E. *nd F. Piano Agenoy. Ltd. S. ~' opposite Custom Hone*. 'Phone 658, IColdicutt, Manager.

\\«»lS!H s \\ j» BUTTON BOOTS, DERBY BOOTS m \\ BOILING BURNERS \\ SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR lO DAYS. \\ WRIGHTS Cooker* and \\ Patent and Dull Kid Button Boots, Nobby Toe— 3o/- Now 21'6 I Glace Derby Boots, Welted—2s/- Now 19 ' - .-i \\ \\ Box Calf Button Boots— lß/9 Now 14.9 I Patent Derby Shoes, Welted, Nobby Toe— . Now 19 6 - \\ w»nt latisfaetton tfT ° \\ See our Windows. Special Show of White Boots and Side Trimmed Shoes. \\ "»a\\ JAMES ADAMS & CO., S,^ • . • " "V. r -"-. ■ '--,"•'- .-•—-»*..''.• '£-:. A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16024, 16 September 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16024, 16 September 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16024, 16 September 1915, Page 11

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