♦ • t i GOOD GOODS Iprc-? j X = ==^^== NOT EXCLUSIVE PRICES ! ♦ «* ♦ Where the multitudes assemble, for the values are the best I ♦ • = ♦ ♦ ,—«~ ,*«« N ~ I ~ ~ ' & ♦ fov'2^o^C ! _ ... FANCY BLOUSES, of White Embroidered <&. ♦ l^*^S^-afe ; II !)!«. Muslin, etc.— 2/11, 311, 4/11, 6/11, a I £. Pi I- 80 -! i? D -f gß3g if SMS -f?| A K I Of 7/11 > 96 " The newest Bhkpe-12 14 6, 15 6 % ♦ eJL TlinT *'Vi»<' %■*" = M UlcL and 17'6 each. ' A ♦ 1» Vf"/ ,A, «&, cJ'W WAj ■ ■ © LINEN BLOUSES Embroidered—6ll, 76, 86, «> ♦ **&> X- i ? O.JP if ij n . and 9/6 each. a ♦ rfJ-W - VOILE BLOUSES, Block Stripes, White Muslin ♦ ♦ %1%4?b •%' , viKj ' rlirPllyl\H Collars; very smart—lo 6 each. <$> ♦ I 111 VllliOV STRIPED LOUVISCA SILK SHEETS, Raglan <> ♦ «F 'it ' I tV*" M • sleeves—7/6 each. & ♦ If T I 3f> S@f CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, for home wear, <£ ♦ * * J 'I , H^= a TTTtr "TTTVWOTTT?" ttm in § reat variety—2/11 each. BLOHSBS, * ♦ * I , » Tl=»=a- Ynn PIQIIE AND ZEPHYR SHIRT BLOUSES, "❖ ♦ I v -: sS^=^^^ ?S _ MAD*. CAMISOLE—3OO another big assortment—2/11 and 3/9 each. <§► ♦ «_ f I —' 1 — ga_N Dozen, all at one price. <► ♦ ! „ READY-TO-WEAR HATS % ♦ I v*\/%yv «/>», JL ,?r 'TWCLS a keen Piece Of The tendency this season is for inexpensive -^ j ,r «" »•«««'«* *«» AH s _y_r,ss: __j : 4 \ I '"*%%£ *'■*** A\ Of selling. shade Ribbon on White or Burnt Straw; <» 4- \ E&r * " ? " _sjH tour different shapes— at 5/11 each. ❖ ♦ \ Jk* » -V* * In the ordinary way the lowest WH J"jL T . O ? na BUE^ T ° HIP STRAW, large flat ♦ 1 \ m *& W V,JBS grade of this big Wtrnent 1 'f d $ t \ would gj nbb™ta»d»dtow, Black, Navy, | ♦ \ NEW COARSE STRAW HATS, trimmed Moire * ♦ \ 4/ii\rtt Eibbon ' bands of Saxe-and Rose on Cream & ♦ \ I >flaJfe." r^^«~'* Tuscan, or Putty Shade Straw; also Navy ❖ ♦ " " f * !^^'&&* Straw with Rose band ; small fiat sailor shape * ♦ S S* Q/i 4 —all at 6 / 11 each - <<> ♦ atp a| "/ H " EACH A Better Line of COARSE STRAW READY- ♦ ♦ TO-WEAK, HATS, with wide corded ribbon ♦ ♦ i t ■-Y Ji -f^i See them in the Windows. bands and bows in Saxe and Rose on Cream ♦ ♦ ■ Tuscan and Putty Straw; large in shape— ♦ ♦ STOCKINGS _ Also,- 8/6 each Quite , new aDd ■"*■ I £ As all are aware, these goods have almost STRIPED VOILE, a fine range of Military and CHILDREN'S HEADY/EAR % + doubled in price of late, but " fortune favours f * »I»- * Qese &<*><** «• *nucn in A Large Lot of Sample READY-TO-WEAR ♦ the brave," big lots have been bought in order demand, and a big stock has opened up to HATS, in Straw, to suit children of all ♦ 4. to secure the best possible value. Large quanti- ™P* *"*]* »• ,„f xtremely good cloth, 40 ages . a big assortment, and no two alike— '♦ 4 ties must be sold per week to cope with the inches wide— and 1/11J per yard. /6, 2,11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/6, and 5/11 ❖ ♦ ver y he av stocks. -.."-...--.« A IBO TAOEL STRAWS, at 611 and 7/6 each. ♦ ♦ BLOUSES A Bi ß Assortment of PIQUE DRILL AND *> ♦ TWO SDenials POPLIN HATS, in White and Colours—l/ 11, ♦ ♦ w **»#«»*•«»■ jjj this section at the Big store there is 2/fll< 3/ 3/6, and 411 each 1 ♦ 4 SUPERFINE COTTON STOOKINOS, Mer- always to "be found full stocks, good service, BABETTES, of White Pique: hundreds of them ♦ 4 cerised (black). A big lot. 1/- per pair. and best values. —at 1/- each. ♦ 4. ALL-WOOL CASHMERE STOCKINGS at WHITE SILK AMERICAN SHIRTS, Polo Col- MOB CAPS, Embroidered Muslin, finished with ♦ " before-the-war" price— per pair. lars—s/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, and 9/11 each. bands of Insertion and frill of Embroidery ♦ ♦ WHITE SH.K AMERICAN SHIRTS, new Col- and Cream and Sky and Pink Ribbon—3'li T ♦ ~.«»• ... • lars— 10/6, 11/6, and 12/6 each. and 4/9 each. ♦ ♦ JUST Iff I WHITE SILK SHIRTS, Raglan sleeves, new MOB CAPS, Pique, with Embroidery Insertion T <t * t« W t.tv «™. «« nMmft „ „«„„ . dro shoulders—s/11, 6/11, 8/11, 9/11, 12/6, band and frill—2/11 each. * f + A LOVELY LOT OJ COTTON VOILE; abso- and 13/6 each. . ■ SILK HATS, small, in White, finished with f ♦ lute style persorufled. The new coin spot is, WHITE SH.K FANCY SHIRTS, trimmed; vein- narrow Ribbon band and bow—4/6 each ♦ t S?v ™ 8 *- V °l? l w " *P roun d s ; ing and tucks—l 2/11, 15/6, 18/6, and 19/6 CORDED SILK HATS, White; very smart ♦ t with Black, Navy, Pink, Pale ue > and each - goods, with White Saxe and Navy Unto- i 4. very Pale Grey spots of many sizes. A AMERICAN SHIRTS, Navy and Black, Polo 4/11 each / ♦ f particularly nice cloth, 40 inches wide— im and new Collars—6/11, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, and MEDIUM GRADE MILLINERY is a bi» trade £ + per yard. 10/6 each. at this Store. - % i fHEORCECOU i ♦ \m 1 E>V 1 * LIMITED "lid 1/ ♦ I L KABANCAHAPE ROAD. fV 1 | ♦ POT WE STILL PAY THE POSTAGE. -M- % ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^ a Bradstreet's Special Offering of v AI 1 L a^es> Summer Vests and Corsets. . / Ml't O Coming at the beginning of the season when many shipments are behind-hand; these Special Values I Vo | : A will be very welcome to all Ladies. : . { S&* • A I Ah LADIES' SUMMER VESTS. SILK MIXTURE FANCY TOP LADIES'' LONG WHITE D. &A. \<hl W At the present time most factories Iff 18 ' sleeVeS 2/4, 2/6, and 3/3 CORSETS, low bust. 4 suspenders. WT3fflßrvi»SW "Wl O are disorganised, and delay in de- t-vi-w\ tttx-v ott v «-vr» wnm t t^t-cc^ IX » . CT T-rr.r. 1 Su'T'pS'CSr O I )( livery is nnavoidable. but we have . E £IKA FCTO SILK. v * D 001, LADIES' D. &a. CORSETS. low or SI | ff'jf . a A organised our buying, and offer you P???? B ?X?EP' j* l !. leeVes ' medium bust, extended hips, 4 su»- (Rj M 11 ffil A J 1 „ «Blßction of TTndmvWs that t>xc*ls 1/lli. 2/9. 3/3. and 4/6 each. penders, 4/11 pair. d!Zljh>iMgfi£jL?*J?M?l ~*A k, Y.V those o past year* in quality S3. SILK AND WOOL UNDERVESTS. LADIES' EXTRA STRONG WHITE ViV W and miss them*- *****' ?hort sleeves, open fronts. 2/9 and D. &A. CORSETS, low bust, ex- MJM&ISSSS&ffi -W O PLAIN WHITE COTTON VESTS. 3/3 each - tended hips. double material ? Y WHirtii COIIOJN AtSlb. throughout. .5/11 pair. si&£lsßl\ -W I/Wit' " A" A phort slocvc?. 1/- each. rrcTC LATEST STYLE CORSETS. LADIES' NEWEST SHAPES IN I 1 AWim. 'l\ <r(L RIBBED WHITE COTTON VESTS . LONG D. &A. CORSETS, medium I I4W ' <\/? \\/7 Fhapod waists, short sleeve*. 1/44 The importance of selecting a Cor- bust. 6 suspenders. 6/6. 7/11. 9/11. M ' . A y*sHh(\\ Vl / W each. n„ r T.T »t»- set to give the proper " hanc" to a - and 12/6 pair * WSB \o2?&*~^ «' O sp JSSJ AL xr VSBrc P % A J X ,"^P costume cannot be over-estimated. LADIES' LONG WHITE CORSETS. * MM r 3&£2&F O JT cpnox \£,blb. b.b.. 1/6J and Fashions in Corsets change as in very low bust, extended hips. 6 If ■ ' - . -/y A t, ] (JiL ea SJkr, »,,„„,„ everything else. Here is a list of suspenders. 4/11. 6/11. 7/11. 9/11. M M. ■"■/, „-.! T-s II Jl FANCY TOP WHITE COTTON the very latest modolsr-just notice and 11/9 pair. M A * «530 JL Y/7 VESTS, with short and no sleeves. how reasonable the prices are. LADIES* LONG WHITE LA £* «TL & " AY/ W otV, 6 ,-' /&/S8. eh -™,«b You witl also find that the skilled DIVA" CORSETS, medium bust. 6 ?-. ? V ---: r , W O S^l'TN^oTrPo^ E FACI TOP attendants of our corseterie depart- suspenders. Elastine hip gusset*. LADIES' W.B. REDUSO CORSETS. O I A UJ«DEK\ tSUS. no sleeves. 1/W " ment can materially help you; to 14/6 and 15/11 pair ■ made specially for stout ,figured » A-l A 1/111. 2/3.2/8, 210 2/11.3/3 select a Corset that will impart a LADIES' LONG WHITE W.B. 17/11 pair. • A § Ah %w D tat?™n\-nmMT« graceful appearance to your .figure. CORSETS, all leading , shapes. LADIES' W.B. GREY ELASTINE 'Ahl Vli/ FANCY TOP LNDESVESTS. But. above all. don't fail to inspect medium and low bust. 5/6. 6/11. REDUSO CORSETS, medium bust. \l/ \l/ short sleeves. 2/8 each. our window and note the big values. 7/6. 10/6. and 11/9 pair. . 6 suspenders. 18/11 pair. \=( I: A 9KP'BBEWBF m *B m 'WP ll Vß lliam *F K W LADIES' MEDIUM LENGTH GREY P.D. CORSETS, fairly high A' 3 A HflvVßiiiwiW£Ti& mkmm mmiu h «&t. s/o pair. A 1 crli? B ViH V 4Pfillil(iHi|!inß| A SPECIAL JOB LINE OF LADIES' VERY STRONG SAMPLE . <Ah Vi/ il ■/.■ Si ktTal Dil ■ IB n H IBR M CORSETS, in 'White and Grey, medium and high bust, four sus- \j/ W penders. Size 21 only". Marked at half English cost. Prices >=J O ranging from 1/6| to 5/11 pair - O W AUCKLAND. We pay freight on all country orders. \W g^oc^o«=^o^
Boots and Shoes. HANNAHS Our Job-timTsaTe En D if ai lie Means Good Quality FOOTWEAR rUK VMfc-WC Bcduced in Pricc J\ I \f\f That explains the rash of business during tfmtaswWC* ■ ■ the past two weeks. MORE SPECIALS THIS WEEK. FOR THE MEN— 173 pairs Men's Glace Golosh Bals., Welted Soles, Medium Toes, *« The Bective." They were 21/- Now 15/6. FOR THE LADIES--72 pairs Patent 1-bar Shoes, Pump Soles, " The Beatrice," They were 10/6. Now 6/11. REPAIRS DONE PROPERLY. A/is*(/\f) stfojsisrs. / c^<^ 197 Queen Street, or 120 Karangahape Road «- ■ ■■~--^^^^~-^ ~~~—~-~* | C ANFORD, LTD. 'A. Santord. Managing 11 ■ *J 3l MM Rabbits. Fresh and Smoked Pish o{ Beat Quality, Lowest Prices, at Sanford's Marvf':,•:"! Mr'war" ■ rTi _._ ■■ -»rrrY^V_ l _ iL _jj j. et> opposite Customhouse. Retail Telephone No. 658. Cash Buyers of Dried Rabbit Skins.
h "Acorn" Butter e H K ■J Order this Butter and carefully note its quality. It is produced l£ ■l from the rich, sweet pasture lands of the Thames Valley, where «I " selected herds and up-to-date dairying methods ensure a butter or a . i ■ ■4 delicious creamy flavour and standard excellence. Lb [J Give it a Trial. p He m rn rn ttz ?n tr m rn m m m rn m m m m m si; rn riH Australian Mutual Provident Society. The Largest Mutual Office in the' British Empire. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. NEW BUSINESS. 1914 (Ordinary), nearly ... on £*f\(\ AAA NEW BUSINESS. 1914 (Industrial), nearly ... PQfiQ 0-0,0. ANNUAL INCOME... _ .. _ _ ._ £4,470,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over... . £33,290,000 POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department). 500.218. assurins nearly .£100.900,000 (including Bonus Additions). • / POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department). 1*1.055. assurins £4,222,000. with bonuses. TOTAL CASH SURPLUS DIVIDED, £19.807.916. CASH SURPLUS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1314). £1,026,000, Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about XJ.SOO.OOO- :-£*& This is the first occasion on which the surplus divided amoncsl the colicy-holder* has exceeded One Million Stcrlinc for a atonic year. - - -J; -■'J," _; \ ' The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY—ORDINARY " or INDUSTRLAL— for any amount, from £5 to £10.000. '■;■.__ :„'''.' DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH.- " ""' The Hon. C. J. Johnston. M.L.C.. Chairman: A. de Brßrandon. Esa.- Deputy! Chair . John Duncan. Esq-. Joseph Joseph. Esq., and H. Jteamw>^>;}^*' jt" : -J New Zealand Branch- ~ , •?3^t J ?lS;„ fj . r . Customhouse Quay, Wellington • Resident Secretary. Auckland District Office. > - ' Cor. Queen and Victoria. Strata. , District fcecretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 11
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