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_ „ .. . . . f T-'~~~~~~~~ THAT MAKE UP ] Why Delay the Selection if VSHANTUNOS W ILL HAVE A 1 = : ■.;■?.-!■? FABRICS THAT MAKE UP J SHANTUNGS WILL HAVE A I summery frocks. of Material for the Spring: vogue. ■ '•' x , ... ,•* . As the days row warmer the demand will increase for this ever-popular S3 * Silk. r II In the Cotton section pride of place is given to the splendid range of P"V"4 • * «J_ A- . We have now on view a fine range of these goods in weights specially |8 Cotton Voiles. These are showing in plain tones, smart stripes, and spots, * I f\"W I j" £}l p0 ' * selected for Ladies' Costumes and Frocks, and Children's wear. The values - §§ and the season's newest floral effects. " 1 111 1C1,1,C we are particularly proud of— B M - , . t w T. ■ • Width, 33, 34, 44 inches. \ 9 g In the more substantial materials there are Piques in various widths of „ Prices .... l/9i 1/111 2/6 2/11 itR */n tic a„i e/e ■ I cords, both plain and fancy, Tropical Suitings, Zephyrs, Tobralco, Cambrics, *""*' 1/6 *« 1/9 *« 1/11} ' 2/6, 2/11 ' 3 ' 6 ' 3 / U - */- */ n > 6 / 6 - 1 I and the ever popular Crimps and Crepes, the whole presenting a collection,, TO ChOOSG the material for the H6W PrOCk Or COStUme TlCht ' WHITF CHINA CII If I M , the equal at least of any previous season. -«+*!. - w«»«****o * i S uv Willie Wllll>/\ OIL.IV. H: i ai tne commencement of the season is always a wise thing to do. xc ♦ i , r •„.,, ~ , , H §§ « .. ■«'••■ » "*»« "*"»6 iu u.w, \l ost people are / ami with the useful and serviceable qualities of this B g ior one then sees all the new ranges in their entirety. siik for Blouses and children's wear. a H • iVENTA CRIMP, a pretty material with small crinkle stripe, showing in ° * tgl\n, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6. 36in, 6/11. B II White and coloured ground with daintv floral patterns. Equally suitable _. . " * m 1 for children's wear; 27in-6jd. mat the unusual conditions that had to be laced this season ' - . I 1 r CREMONA CRINKLE, a good washing cotton fabric, with Crepon finish nrara mot in Hia ***•»«*<*<•. «*».«• i*. .«jj....j i__ *.i_ . ... ft i ana Rosebud design; daintv for frocks for ladies or children; 27in-7|d. were met "* tne proper way is evidenced by the splendid collec- I & lisma crimp, a good washing cotton fabric with crimp stripe and tions in the Fabric sections, .where the most critical huvor will I §1 classique check, stripe, and spot design; White and coloured grounds; ' • , „ I **vwu viniutti uuyer Will «»„ 11 g 27in-6|d. find a width of choice that is unsurpassed in the city. I ■ I 1 m. FLORAL VOILES, in White and coloured ground, in the million Rosebud , » m I " duster Rosebud and Sprig design, light and dark To kee abreast of the distinct style changes of the season— SOME CHARMING BLOUSE I I ground; 27in-i/o§. to take advantage of the reliable colourings that are now «h nm ) If SPOT AND FLORAL VOILE, a very fine qualitv Voile in Bebe Rose. . . . ° . *"*s°. tUttl are nOW SHOW- c A Drfcir»'C ( a cluster. Bouquet, Spot, and stripe designs; light and dark grounds; ing, ana to reap the benefit of the moderate prices ruling are the rADKlvji jl |1 FLORAL VOILE, in pretty Cluster Rosebud effects, White and coloured 011161 pOintS that merit the earnest Consideration Of every bllVer. * BLOCK STRIPE VOILES are extremely fashionable this season, and ar.i I II grounds; 40in— 1/6s. „ J J * obtainable in stripes varying from gin to Jin. In Navy, Sase, Sky, Pink, / m FANCY STRIPE CREPE, quite a new design of Crepe, with a stripe and " TO-day'S announcement and novf n,« fl l,i fl A . Helio., Black; 27in— 1/6J. m White fleck: White ground, with Helio., Grev, Black, and Tan stripe; ■ . . * , » ouuuoil W66K S departmental and COIN SPOT CRIMP, a scarce and fashionable washing fabric, with coloured H 27i«— window displays, will help you to decide. spot on Whitc s ,ound '> — 7 5 d - M 4 WOVEN" SPOT CREPE—This is a very dainty frock material, with a Tnariontiftr* la „. a i M «.j , ' - COIN SPOT VOILE is in great demand for smart Blouses, and is obtainable H coloured woven spot on White ground; Pink, Helio., Tan, Sky, Black; • 4.«»peUWOn IS WOlCOmed always. with Pink, Saxe, Helio., Navy, Black, Spot; 31in— l/6i. M 27in—1/OJ. i BLOCK STRIPE ORGANDIE MUSLIN, a daintv washing fabric that makes H FANCY STRIPE FROSTED CREPE, a very pretty Crepe, in White with . " a very smart Blouse; stripes i to 2 inch; 4*6in—l/11J. §§ stripes favouring Gold, Brown, Black, Helio., Sky; 27in 1/01. cr>/w ciMUDTr hdtmto .-„,.,. ,„,..-;,. .wi- - j • ■~ ~ ra r ° ' . ' ' • ' ' ! I SPOT CAMBKIL PRINTS, very serviceable and inexpensive, with medium pH CARNAVON CLOTH, a very useful frock material, with a linen finish; in . spots, White and coloured "grounds; 31in— m Rose. Navy, Amethyst, Dark Saw. plain fast colours, Black Vieux -, ■ ■_._ '' 0 Sand, Grey, Tussore, Saxe. White; 38in—9|d. COSTLJ7VIF MATPDIAI C 1 PIQUE CORD, White with stripe, check, and fancy design; in fast colours. I ITI/\ 1 CiV'lALip. I §1 Helio.. Navy. Sky, Tan, Saxe, Pink, Red. and Black ;"29 and 40 inches— " H m 1/o|, 1/3, 2/3. . a I WOVEN STRIPE JAP. CREPE, an excellent quality Crepe, with woven . withou^a'dtutt'lnc^T^f^r ™ ore P ° PUlflr * X ' Ty season, and the textures that are produced 1 Ml I hairline and, block stripe; in Grey, Electric, Saxe, Navy; Tan Brown, without a doubt encourage their favour. re proaucea _ I; M Tussore. White; 31in—1/3s. * ™ . , , ... ■ B I STRIPED ZEPHYRS, always .serviceable for frocks, are showing in plain 'to the sefSion of mlSTiff J Z *T* ? « laß * th&t Special Care has been *"* - 1 grounds with a hairline stripe: in Sky, Tan. Grev, Na\-v, Black; 58in- Colons fa™ mat * rl ? ls that «• ™* too heavy for the semi-tropical day* of our summer. • <-r* *m a ~ f ,1 1 •W. ' Mm dolours favour tints, whilst the utility of the materials is most pronounced. DRESSMAKING COMMISSION^ i I -, : SAN TOY, a silk and wool mixture material, with a bright finish; plain WV/lfliTll^OlUi>2> | s colours, .Vieux Rose, Champagne, Tan, Cornflower, Sand, Violet- 40in— „....,,. --.«._„ . <« (I/ v f »» **» __ ___ . -»_— M I ~,.2 ' 6- , ' . * * iet,4 ° m PANAMA CLOTH a nice weight dressy material, with woven canvas effect, which lends itself SHOULD BE PLACED WITH- 1 I - CINGALEE-This is a very effective material, in silk and wool with bright excellently for Costumes; plain, colours, Violet, Grey, Light Navy, Beaver; 50in-4/6 *^ L*t\±,CU VV 11 H- | ffi Cnaie finish; plain colours, Reseda, Mole. Lime, Tan, Champagne Grev f;R4KTTI? (iiv tyw *• ! . ■ , - /m T»T« i—< w amr • H § Violet, Sand: 42in-2/11. pagne, ° re - V ' ° „.?5 SAI I, T ? Y ' . a ° ° t,re,y new Tnater,al - finely woven, in tones of Mole, Grey Sand OUT DFI AV I I COTELE CORDS, a pretty corded material in silk and cotton- nice bright '' ' g GrCy ' WiUl SilVer thread eff<?Cta runnin S thro «gh each;■ 44i1«/6. ' . ' Uai . | 1 • to; 42mi^6. WeannS; L ' ght SMe ' **' Mid NaV ' V > Dark Mid POPLIN-DE-SOIE, a very hid,-grade material, in silk and wool, very fashionable and suitable , ™** Gi ™ has turned from a business trip to Sydnev and is 1 1 for new style Costumes; Tan, Navy, Champagne, Mid Saxe, Maroon Dove Grey Ch'errv ' makln K appointments for a very busy season. , a " " ' and « | I Lime, Helio., and Sand; 44in-6/11. * - > ~ Miss Currie, too is already busily engaged, so that ladies should place" I H ———————————————— si-\r\nrn TWWirn iv 1.-.1 *• ■• - their commissions without delay and avoid disappointment. 9 u I J ! . , SL>IMER TWEED—\\e have an exceptionally fine range of Tweeds, in Silver, Jasper, Clerical I " 1 " Greys, and Mixed Weave, suitable for Costumes or separate Skirts— wencmi, J H 44in, 2/11, 3/6, 4/11, and 5/6. ■ ~~" "~~""^——— —— 1 y I _ . 50in, 4/6, 5/11, 6/6, and 6/11. * - " I i .■':.' "~~ " """" TW * TO2-^^uf" ""* fceri * 1 ' light in Wei S ht > in Gre J Checks; dust resisting and HM¥¥ £% nf - A :j : 8 ,-; w PATTERNS. PIQUE CORD, plain colours, a very smart washing fabric that will be in demand for summer . ' jfl lIVi P. Ar l IjllllVliP ' A ' I ; ' Costumes; in Tussore, Sand, lan, Brown, Grey, Navy, and Pink;. 40in-l/3. IIA 1. WLJ 11 JLrf W VllV AVJ| J % S ,af M f ; -"> ,««r any materials mentioned in this ; announcement will be forwarded on ' ; :-l-;' : ■'•'■: request. Post! free, _ L , ; m I LIMITED, j fe :'v.■■■■..:■ .■. ' -J : : f : We Pay. the Postage. . QUEEN STREET. ;*. ; .•■; )\

The New Tan JShoe for Men -■ ■ '"THERE'S an innovation in M« 8 Shoes for this'season, and I an, DO selling them .?. This new style is decidedly refined; it might be called aesthetic 'Restrained' yjs perhaps the best word to describe its thoroughbred appearance, Yoo may have nobced this Shoe advertisement by the best English Houses-it's the one with Ac "; mvable eyelets. lh *™ * complete range of sizes made by England's best Manu- :|| facturer. Exceptionally fine leaders are used and this New Shoe will give no end of * wear. j™Tr thitond ™B the enormous increase in the cost of leather, the price is only •ft iO/-. " Other Tun Shoes for men in aB styles, 21/-, 22/6, 26/6, to 30/-. I A BIG VALUE BOOT. ? Pleasing, comfortable shape in Glace Kid, sewn soles. A thoroughly reliable boot in . .every way, price 18/-. q New stock of White Footwear for men, women, and children. . iT CLARK Boot Em p°™™, J ■*• 1416 Victoria St. We ..'-,; j ; -" And Three Lamps, Ponsonby. Mightier than Pen or Sword THE TEETH. Crown and Bridge Work from 30/- per tooth. /S^iiSfelilfcdifl four-tooth bridge to replace *9 /V /' yfin»^*ssP pr, I ' [ our front teeth which have «C. S1 / 81 i ■ W ? J been lost; 22k. gold crowns, BH/ «. 5 : *»I,i . if jAII If J" heavily reinforced with 20k 01 19/ « 1 solder. \0 I I and™," r o rinC0 S st. ,ENT,F,C * ,nIe S S , PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, I CONSULTATION-EXAMINATION-ADVICE, to en°ure ar ?he i ir V nres e t rvat? 0 n £%* JSP* !? eth . examne < l . and be told what is best how long it will take anA »ii r * B *? rat * m - >" st ow the work >• done, its cost, ATTENTION TO OiSt-OF-TOWn PATIENTS * ' 3 "" Charge - BPECI " L _ Write M '" Need of Dental Work. c„r„er AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS < DR rne R A?N U r R n oX~„ StrCetS ' AUCKLAND « — at WeLgton. Da.ly from , t ,„ ~ Saturday , ti „ , Qpen Frjday Evenjng9 AD EVEBv&lr^^ldii) SOLE AGENTS AN B BOTTLERS FOR T^Hi^^ Q. McMillan & co Wl«.. Ja •■ „ <UI * H * K 'NS*COUTTS), *'

? " J 2 IT Cyclists 1 I can avoid trouble I :¥■ by using Reliable and Durable Is DUNLOP I TYRES If These world -famed Tyrer p if: stand alone for Strength and If Resiliency; They ensure |§ cyclists a greater mileage and , ||: less trouble than any other ' jg Tyre made, and are easily || I the cheapest Tyres to use. IJ m m m If Beware of Cheap Imitation*. m " Dunlopt" are only /*»j\ •■s! p genuine when they bear (jit) p this Trad* Mark aw I OBTAINABLE ALL CYCLE AGENTS KS] DttNUIP RUteBEK CO- All Statu and M.Z. [?&■■■ . A WINSTONE LIMITED, . \K\ CUSTOMS STREEI • ■ \3 iK SYMONDS STREEI CAMnXrA NELSON STREEI SAND QUEEN'S WHARI BRICKS \vC\ MOUNT EDEI CEMENT V, \ SHINGLE \«/\ A J! ALL COALS. \2?\ ANY CARTAGE. Furniture Removal, \^\ Storage, etc. \ T PEACOCK AND SON. Opthalmic Op • ticiana, 218, Queen St. (near Victoria St.). Sight tested by most improved methods. Spectacles accurately fitted. Artificial Eyos of all i colours in stock. Nautical and Surveyors' Instruments in stock and repaired. i.

An Economical Habit. Every lady shou,d —* ww * *»»***'**'• wear one of Rendell's (Own Make) Aprons V\ l "^ !? N- Firstly, because it's economy I ' V.<& < *aa =t r v to do 80 and secondly, for '/ 1, Jr Baa 6 smartness and finish they are - \ /Y \V unequalled. If Plw- J? JI " Cooking // J Aprons i /Li > * our wn Make ) 11 !j iE ■». '^^ jomr NJ Waitress Apron, Vi i /y'^^^ Ambulance Apron, V\ If / 2/3 * Postage vv / «f' /" * Red Cross Aron « paid * i T (3 &$) WAITRESS APRON, square bib, three (5) THE GLORY APRON ma «. V* ta- j T gore skirt, one pocket; made from Hor- PHr.7 .f„ kf „ 6 ° f Indlgo dve T rockses' Calico 'Price 1/6 ■ H CaD be . worn » morning frock; f rocKses Calico. frlce, 1/6. m pJain or Btrip€j or Bntcher Blu p rint > u ttpwtw isnnn u-u j . ~ Magyar or plain shape, long sleeves: cuffs ,N TIFFIN APRON, square bib, wide shoulder and collars of different print Price 5/fi t pieces, one pocket, three-gore skirt, smartly and 6/3. ' ' ' cut; Horrockses' Calico. 2/-. i«) DOROTHY PINAFORES, made from Indigo « AMBULANCE APRON, round bib, three-gore s f ha P e COl °s U q r ua\ r e iDt n e c n k ***&££'' iS?" skirt, two pockets; of HorrockW Calico. trimming Price, 3/6 tlU ° n * d Washm S PflCe ' 2/3 - DOROTHY PINAFORES, in light PrintsRED OROSS APRON large round bib, wide " "2* ' Rendells Ltd., ££££-"* p I AUCKLAND. 8

SHOES t a h rl t NEWEST henry hughes /tea_ ... -""fa! m I REGISTERED P4TXNT 4QMNT. ' LADIES! Sec our Windows for the LA VALLIERE SHOE (the latest Aj &M Si dueiSSf""™"" Broche Bar Shoes). Prices: 14/9, 17/9, 22/6, 25/- VERY SMART. VERY DAINTY. /PS* \ **•■--■ %<i Large Stock of Coloured Satin Shoes for Fancy Dress and Ball-room. s MdM I 4- l^lft^ Heavy Reductions to clear. >S| If If I _ " o>kiMi , •]■ r ill .w.?* o ***"- JAMFS . _ &CO opposite Y.M.C.A., AUM W N^ 5 €1/1W throqfhontth. world ' JAMFS AHAMS &TO opposite y.m.c.a., JB T a j^sssk--■ UMIYICO ALIAIVI3 A tU. Wellesley Street E. I "JSffiSSS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 10 (Supplement)

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