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The Daintiest of the Dainty New, Fashionable, Summer Dress Goods of rare beauty and exquisitely __^ smart style just arrived from England. mSS _v«lßife\ AS GOOD AS ANYTHING that ever came to New Zealand are these new SUMMER DRESS FABRICS tliat dsfcjM. Kk. we are now showing and EVERY PIECE is of the best British make, and came DIRECT TO US from I*J^W\ Manchester. There are CREPES of every description, Plain and Fancy PIQUES, Charming VOILES and a Jp&F/'if'- ' HOST OF OTHER MATERIALS, that, by reason of their beauty and stylishnesss, will maize tip into smart l&^' % frocks to delight the heart of ever]/ woman. Furthermore, our reasonable prices will give additional satisfaction to { fff3tL«s '^i?V^//|*i' 'ft fi- "" every purchaser. Send for samples if you cannot call. Wc Pay Freight on Cash Country Orders. /$&&? Sk l^ - LATEST MATERIALS—LOWEST PRICES. WHITE VOILES, with smart Navy and Black f * RvthsMl *" BLOCK STRIPED CREPES. 26 inches, very r fi lp " ? '^^ P to J?i. , «S , iZ? d &&%?$ vCU^kyf^k smart—Gd yard */6 yard. 39 inches, with the new embroidered « % I » FANCY FLORAL AND FIGURED CREPES. nr » DTOTrira v * * ~ n^ -,» F.f j' A<Vl I^XHt^^ dainty and charming. 27 ir.ches—B}d yard. PLAIN WHITE PIQUES, beautifully woven. 27-28 MJ i)>J\ f/VI ' PiM' NAVY AND BLACK CREPES, with narrow inches wide—9d 103 d. 1/-, 1/2 1/3.1/6. and •%£?• *|3_g f: M\ \ \HI White or Red stripes, 30 inch—lOd yard. J / 8 vard. 40 inches— 1/6. and 1/11. £&, , It Pfff ' \B_\_ WHITE -NOASAKI" CREPES, pretty coloured WHITE PIQUE, with narrow Black stripes, de- «|' VIIMI 15 I ll i 1 >K\» stripes. 33 inch—l2Jd yard. lightfully smart, 35 inches yard. fc'fl'* .f f.\lf lb Ml f\\\ '%%\A BROWN" AND GREY "NGASAKI" CREPES. WHITE HAILSTONE MUSLIN. 30-31 inches— Fli _»*■) Pi' .KU IV I II I S»'l witli Black and White stripes. 33 inch— 1/2, and 1/6 yard Ift *{ J \ji_l U /If F.Ji l I II A yard. BLACK COTTON VOILE. 38 inches—l/ 3 yard. ji _'| . 4 If} II 111 .If H, !,' 11} l\ WHITE " BROCADO " CLOTH. similar to WHITE COTTON VOILE. 39 inches—'s yard. /JU -'.l !, \l » ,fl Jmi,' 'BT H " Tobra!co," with smart coloured stripes. 28 SCHOOL GIRLS* CLOTH, strong, washes and /zkffl/ . I. ital IHiVMjBjiSV ', \ rS \1 inch—l lid yard. wears well—Butcher Blue, plain and striped. llfSi , V* % Til &V i ! I l\ CREAM COTTON DELAINES, with stylish col- 28 inches. 6d yard; Navy, 29 inches. 9d yard. Md t ; - ' f.W/lwlj^ ; ! r" i-\ oured spots and stripes, 30 inch—6Jd yard. NURSES* UNIFORM CLOTH. 28 inches—lOd /_ [?If >* . ''ITwWSFwJkJI _Mfl\ Very superior quality— Bid yard. yard. f„ ati |-f« */1 _jlfl 1/ R«J r /*MT&'W I_i BLACK AND WHITE CHECK GINGHAMS— BLUE. NAVY. AND BROWN. WHITE STRIPED / fr^-U / .'j ?Ul gWf ßli "i 1 1 g '^.Jn 26 inch, 4{d yard; 27 inch, 6d; 31 inch. &Jd; DRILLS. 30 inches wide—Price. lt\\ yard. / _**VH 1 I.M nHW&^4<?T/ 38 inch. 9d yard. CREAM " RADIANTA." 42 inches wide—Prices, £1 V AV*» "I . flTf/i HI-- ' / WHITE, NAVY, AND BLACK VOILES, with the 2/11 and 3'3 y.rd. r$ M -I*l •* -I 'ijl W 1 'l t' J very newest spots, stripes, and floral designs GOOD WASHING PRINTS, with Navy grounds— TL.H "Ti •*-" -' "§ I -^vA _/ nothing better purchasable 27 inches wide— 30 inch. 6Jd: 32 inch, 8d yard. —i i > % 1 ' It' /gtf 4 1/-. 1/3, 1/41. and 1/6 yard. TWILLED PRINTS. 32 inch—9d yard. T __^^UW =? * mmmmmmmmmm H _,_ mmmmm^ .a, ->M>BBBIMIII J^ BI^-111^ mmmmmmmlmmmmmmm^mmmmm^m^ VJI& I y ™ f*i ■ i $ J /if B a,— — J >«m M>V H M nan jm — -s. CHILDREN'S SUNSHADES. r W*m aFI dF9 TSI Hs%. 8 WW very suitable for processions. I I ■■ if SEElsfll H 11 11 li« 1 @#lM 1 C ? T k? T ??-T S WHITE AND COLOURED I §%■ IBfiitlH B 1 a B£S it ff nwns Pr? worth Briag\J_____y '_»'' "*Sw iZP _F REAL OAT SKIN HEARTH RUGS. Opp. Town Hall. QUEEN ST - „ - . tom - L n A -r? EY °OA SKIN HEARTH RUGS. ■V XT f,i!; v ar . e exceptionally ice and excellent »Bls^H—■i— ,__-- _-_-—__--__— ]ue at 15 6 each. i

A Natural Remedy I Time was when disease was thought to be due j§ to the direct influence of evil spirits, and exorcism I and magic were invoked to cast it out. I Science has taught us wisdom. The evil p spirits exist still. We call them " Disease I Germs," and they also must be cast out. Once i lodged in the stomach or intestines, fever with 1 its hallucinations, or biliousness with its aches 1 and pains, is the result. I ENO'S FRUIT SALT is the approved remedy for driving out disease I germs. Its action is quick and thorough. It ; clears the intestines, rouses the torpid liver to new life, stimulates the mucous membrane to a healthy 1 action, and cleanses and invigorates the whole 1 digestive tract. 1 It may be safely taken at any time by youna or old. " It is very effective in the early stage of Diarrhoea by removing the irritating cause. Be prepared for emergencies by always keebino a bottle in !/is house. Prepared only by J.C.ENO,ltd.,*Fruit Salt' Works, London, England S [ SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 10

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