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- : . __ . __—__-; . if . . .; J["~, ' ~ / ■ \ Every Day a Show Day. | I New Shipments of § I New Shipments of j MILLINERY. I We have just received New Shipments of Seasonable Milli- " J I nery and accessories. Our skilled designers are exceedingly busy I I making up orders, and we would suggest that ladies make an ■ inspection of our display as soon as possible. There is much to 1 interest in these fashionable goods. The Flowers, Feathers, and j Wings are especially admirable, and will evoke admiration from \ all who see them. " I We mention a few of many seasonable novelties. \ ? °r?»dy-U*;e E ar-5/6 *£*%***' Uatrionie<l " d » OHIP STRAW, trimmed Smart Band and Sib- % reaay to-wear— and 6/6. boa bow—s 6, 7/6, and 9/11 C CHILDREN'S PANAMAS, fine quality— 9/11 re -.„-, „„.„ « 11/6, and 12/9 4««»y—•.ix, a/n, ra TAOEL STRAW, trimmed Silk Band and & th.attaU *~~J~ > . Cockade—7/11, 9.11, 11,6, and 15 6. 1 8 ITALIAN CHIPS, Children's and Ladies', in White * ** nr .. .' I | Champagne, and Burnt-3/6 and 4/6. ' LADIES* AND MISSES' SILK READY-TO-WEAK f I LADIES' AND GIRLS' SILK HATS (sailor *hape,, „ HATS-6/11, 911, 11/6, and 21,-. . j m trimmed coloured Ribbon, Band and Bow: won- **" PSD AL TAOEL, smartly trimmed Ribbon*-, ■ 9 dertul value—l 2/6. 16/6, 18/6, 21/-. 1 1 IN PIQUE, trimmed Ribbon Band and finish—B/6 ra PANAMAS, trimmed New Striped Bands—l4,o I I IN PIQUE, trimmed Striped Bibbon-4/6. ' 18/8 - 1 I IN PIQUE, trimmed Pique Band— and 5/6 IS PANAMAS, trimmed Velvet Ribbon—l 7/* 21/ S IN LINEN, trimmed Coloured Silk Petersham-3/9. 26/ *' 27/6. ' "V. 'I IN PIQUE, trimmed Band Tartan Ribbon— ' PANAMAS, trimmed Soft Swathe Crepe 6e China * B IN PIQUE, with Fancy Spot-4/6. ™* fi £^ 72'.f Mrt French Pctfes-from 1 IN PIQUE, lined Striped Zephyr-4/11. I ' "1 I IN PIQUE, trimmed Striped Pique-5/6. j ™^? ED AS-8.11, 9/11, 12/6, 13/9, | I Red Cross Nurses' Aprons. J I (Made under the authority of the Army War Office at Home.) § A Plain White Apron, round bib. with the Red Cross badae I in centre made of good washing cloth and well cut in 6 qua! I ties ; good value-2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 3s lid, 5s lid? q I £S&£ " ***** «** a * d ** size > "*- J Badges and Caps also supplied. | Smith 8/auoheii Wholesale & Family Drapers, M |Tl>. \*f I Queen Street. J

Now is the Time to Think I of the Soldier's Xmas Gift 4JJJKffl&£Z%tf Among those to receive first thought for 'Xmas . , ■ 9*\ gifts ""ill be-our lads in khaki at the front, and ire .. fi ' *fir W take this opportunity of reminding those who intend . . m kts "\ sending little Yuletide tokens that NOW isthe time ,; : ■ 0n tne question of "what to send," there is little '.W ■ | restriction, but it is safe to say that artkle3 of the ' B *f ' '\*l useful nature such as we mention to-day will be ■ " •lvsf?r» appreciated, and prove their worth to the* deserving B recipients on the battlefield. B ' Patrons are again reminded that WE PAY THE - C, fi - * HH* POSTAGE ON ALL SOLDIER GIFT GOODS, and see lit:!; B-" tlra to *^ e P TO P er packing and directing of all parcels. .S'll, B The correct address is all that we ask- ,'.'*_ Hfig those to receive first 2/11, 3/6. 'Xmas 1 be our lads in khaki at the front, and we opportunity of reminding those who intend ittle Yuletide tokens that NOW is the time he question of "what to send," there is little i, but it is safe to say that articles of the iture such as we mention to-day will be id, and prove their worth to the* deserving on the battlefield, ns are again reminded that WE PAY THE E ON All, SOLDIER GIFT GOODS, and see •oper packing and directing of all parcels. I ct address is all that we ask. BALACLAVA CAPS—2/11, 3/6. WARM ALL-WOOL KNITTED JACKETS- P BUPPa KHAKI COTTON SHIRTS, regulation pattern 1 KHAKI ALL-WOOL NEGLIGE SHIRTS— 1 KHAKI ALL-WOOL SHIRTS, with Collars— . E ?%X&F KHAKI COTTON COLLARS—I/-; Wool, " 1 {JOST iSgSI KHAKI WOOLLEN MUFFLERS—4/6 each, 1 IPSBI OFFICERS' "KHAKI" SILK HANDKER- " ■ 6p|||l COTTON KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS— for- 1 /Hi Y%HI STRONG LEATHER BOOT LACES— pairs 1 t3r yIH ' ALL-WOOL BODY BELTS— 3/-, 3/6. I vlll KHAKI KNITTED TIES— I/9, 2/6*. 1 £%?*rSBggSJF KHAKI PUTTEES—6/9 per pair. B STRONG "BRITISH" KNIVES— 1/-, 2/-, i -=L-ZjllB!rnPll HEATHER WOOL SWEATERS—6/9, 8/6, \ — "' - COLONIAL WOOL SOX— I/3, 1/6, 1/9 - - SHAVING SOAPS— lO&cL, 1/-, 1/3 per 1/11 per pair. ' - ■tick. KHAKI "SELF STRAPPED" RIDING SHAVING BRUSHES—I/3, 1/6, 1/11 BREECHES— 22/6. ,- •»«*• OFFICERS' BUCK STRAPPED CORD RID- e SAFETY RAZORS—7/6 each. ING BREECHES—39/6. I TOOTH BRUSHES—6d..9d., 1/-, 1/6 each. OFFICERS' REGULATION GLOVES—S /fi i TOOTH PASTE OR POWDER— 1/-, 6/6. W *j->-o/e, £ 1 3 ' WOOLLEN MITTENS, without finder*— I DRESSING COMBS-6d., 9d., 1/-. 1/6. . WOOLLEN MITTENS, with M £0^ HAIR BRUSHES, in case—ll/6, 15/6, 3/-. lingers— 1 117/6, 21/- SOLDIERS' ACTIVE SERVICE WRITIW \ FOLDING MIRRORS-4/6. PADS— 9d. each WRITING ! METAL SOAP CASES—I/-. ~ * M. m( C .'S BROWN PRO DUCK HOUSE- I POCKET BOOT POLISHERS—I/3 each. WIVES well fitted 2/R *.»*.-*. H ° LSE ' TURCO WASH GLOVES-6d., 9d., 1/- per RUBBER-LINEDI HOLD 1/1 1 2/9 pair - 3/6, 4/3, 5/6, to 12/6 ' MILNE 8 CHOYCE Ltd., QUEEN STREET. im^ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ wmMmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm \ - :• IX v. ./ • ■ ■ .-•-.•- ■ ■ A • *■ - . - -■".. :• '~ "~ .-■'•-;.■■:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16034, 28 September 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16034, 28 September 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16034, 28 September 1915, Page 11

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