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-■■■■■■ - ■ - j , —_, r-r""'- - -'" ■ ■■"-'-"- -'. .. ' ... ■'...■. ...i ..„ .- -: f '.u,--- ~>~,■ t,«'',«?-- ■;■***-,■ ~:-■-■*■ - • _. i ggg, - . .-. - »ALWAYS BUSY," . i and f ,ALWAYS GROWING." Eg IP* . • ii; - ■■ : - - CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' PANAMA HATS. »W '. INFANTS' MATINEE GOATS, in White Embroidered W'W T' "W Y ■ H : X'-' W -~'W ■ ~ "^^^ti, 1 5 ' Tnf nW'/i; "*" Muslin, with Embroidery frill; turned-down ...... .1- > ; i ■. -■ f m / ■ ? pftk. I B- ' H ■ Mi ' li* 11/6 a collar, edged with lace; also- without collar;-'neck ■ ;.- - ..:: ■ M, -J %/ ■ ' 4 I 8 ■-" *-" ■ - ' From Monday, 8/11 16/6 11/8 . -finished with lace- ,-; , | S§ J W 'I■ -. I ■ ■ 1 -# ."' CHILDREN'S CHIP STRAW SHAPES, in White ttd INFANTS' MATINEE COATS, in While- M« ? * " V. , R«.U«d to 1/1 1/11 and M each. . trimmed with Embroidery Insertion Edging.;, ' ■.-•>':->;.;■* ■•>'.:<-■ . . 4.3: ,• ' : C~. ■■'" -„ .' MMDS' UNTRIMMED SHAPES r IN CHIP STRAW also trimmed with Val. Lace and Insertion— ;.--: ■■-■- :; ,-■->'%•?■ '".■• - ; * ' ~ v:W: .. >£-. - - „ .-£ i - - -« - White or Burnt. Smart • styles— "« v Usually. . 5/11, -1/11. 5/11. 7/6.8/11. 11/6. and 12/6. ■.;,/•;-.?.;. ' ' lU ■T~T^of^"Y"V*?l'Vf ' " '^-•'~ : ' ; " "V" *- V -■-" Usually. ; 5/6 3/11 and 4/6 From Monday, 2/11. 3/11,4/11. 5/11.6/11. 8/11. and 9/11. W t-f I 1 \\/ Lfl If 1 /VI ! ••?■:. "* . Reduced to 1/11 3/6 and 3/11 each. WHITE PIQUE MATINEE COATS, plata style, with *V/ ▼ IX'I\V/ V/I." 1 ",; MAIDS' UNTRIMMED TAGEL STRAW SHAPES, a turned-down collar; also with edge scalloped, , .-i" ' . " ' ' .;' Whiifl or Burnt. A good holiday hat— .<" buttonholed, and finished with French knots— ...... v . Usually. 5/11 -; Usually. 6/11. 8/11. 9ftl, and 11/6. * ' ■ ' ; Reduced Price. 4/11 each. : i'-SSs . From Monday. 5/11, 6/11... 7/11, and .8/11. W "XbT ▼" V •* W"H W r ■'- <- ,; «---- " iU4^ "-*■' : : , ... m m / R . ■ ? ; r MAIDS' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED MILL!, INFANTS' SILK MATINEE COATS, trimmed with TO /m / ■ W ■ «j floV: NERY. A good variety of smart styles—. * Silk Embroidery Edging— , m/ TOY HH " Usually. 12/6 13/6 14/6 15/6 to 22/G -- ' ! Usually. 6/6.6/11.7/6. 7/11.8/6 _ W W M M J{ 1% From Monday, 9/11 16/6 11/6 13/6 to 18/6 Reduced to 5/11, 6/6. 6/11. 6/11 7/6 each. ¥T: ■ 86jf ■» J»- aP" . _ A NICE ... M __ ,„_»„„. AND CHIU ' A NIGE SELECTION OF INFANTS' AND CHii INFANTS' SILK MATINEE COATS, with collar and '._ wm—mmmmmimim* DREN'S MUSLIN .EMBROIDERY HATS— • i edge of coat trimmed With hand-made lace \ — Usually. 5/11 4/11 5/11 6/11 7/11 43&53& j Usually 9/il ■_- .__-*._..__"-.'' iJin\Tr\A\/ From Monday. 2/11 3/11 4/6 4/11 5/11 - .—- Reduced Price, 8/11 loach. COMMENCES MONDAY GIRLS' AND MAIDS' "MECKPAH" CORSET INFANTS' PIQUE AND MUSLIN CAPES, neatly WAISTS, made of strong Grey Jean. Sizes, afc ""sSH" " teh "~ At THE J.C.L. STORE & THE MODEL HOUSE. .. "'s§£ if l| INFANTS' FROCKS in WHITE EMBROIDERED :■■".'.'■' , u „ « D bm.c « ifiiMev«TPiD» R>unc . _ " witlf EmbrolderyVsirtion™°E^gmg- tr,Med • ■ Ifl * feW monthS We ab ° treWe OUr Se,Un « S P aCe in tWS SCCtIOn ' Md **"* made Quilted!: a ***» - FVonfivionday Sis Wii liii 7/11 % mi **"* to increaße our trade accordingly. The following reductions will help to . Usually ßl2 "' m lid V- in L i°/ 6 ft FroAnday. iVfi 1 to » make our name for Juvenile Goods:- :■• From Monday. 7id 9d »d i/- 1/2 i ( « 1/5 From Monday, 10.6 to is/8. "J.C.L.' GIRL" CORSETS, an excellent model &» CHILDREN'S MAGYAR OVERALLS, in Washing • , , . ,„.,.. ,„,- crowing cirls. in White Coutil. with lvht nliaKU Crepe, in Brown. Saxe. Nattier, Rose, and Cham- MAIDS' FROCKS IN TUSSORE SILK, with new 35 inch—Usually.- 10/6 14/6 16/& 24/6 to^ 33/6, rust-proof boning; two sets suspenders. SisS «-> pagne ; neat and durable. Sizes. 16. 18. and 20- full skirt, finished with deep hem and 2-inch tuck. From Monday. 8/11 12/6 14/6 21/- to 27/6 to 30— ,**" - • inch— Belt of coloured or floral ribbon. Blouse trimmed -!.«.„» .... - A >.».». v .nu oue#,v - Usually. 4/11 Usually. 1/11. with crochet buttons. Splendid value— CHILDREN'S FROCKS IN COMBINATION CHECK From Monday. 4/6 pair. ?•: Y.H : Reduced to 1/6 each. .Sizes 39 42 45 48 inches GINGHAM, trimmed with belt and facings of sell -_ ' Usually 17/6 18/6. 19/6 22/6 colour: square or round^coUar .V neck: also with- "AMERICAN GIRL" CORSETS, designed esp-cW!. -■ SMART MAGYAR OVERALLS, in Dark Washing Reduced Prices, 15/6 16/6 17/6 19/8 out collar, finished with self strappings, Smart or maids of 12 to 17 years: low hurt, niSSnm^^^ Cambric, trimmed with self strapping and Kinder- - v and serviceable for.school or holiday wear— hips. 2 sets hose supports. Sizes. 19 to 2S— - curten bands- -. MAIDS' MODEL FROCKS IN EMBROIDERED . on Usuallv 3/11" 5/6 6/11 Usually 6/11 pair. Sizes 18, 20. and 23 inch-Usually. 1/8. VOILE, also in Floral Muslin. Smart and dainty, w From Monday. 2/11 4/6 5/11 each. From Monday. 5/11 pair. Sizes 24, 26, and 28 . , From Monday, 1/11. fashioned in newest styles— 52 inches ' 24 inch-Usually. 4/6 5/11 7/6 MAIDS' AND CHILDREN'S CALICO NIQHT- ". Sizes 24. 26, and 28 inch—Usually, 1/11. Size- » 40 ao ko 4„ p l,p, "4 inch—Usually 4/6 5/11 7/6 MAIDS' AND CHILDREN'S CALICO NIGHT * on o, A**- „ , F T ? Monll y ' */*; Usually.' 42/. 49/6 63/.. 55'- 59/6 to 09/6 72/-to 79/6 From y Monday.3/6. 4/11 ' 6/6 DRESSES, txinime£ with Embroidery^; Sizes 20, 22, and 24 inch—Usually. 2/6. Reduced to 29/6 M/l ' 49/6 59/6 2, 4/116/6 7/11 gS? and reliable— 4 5 fi 7 ..—> 9 From Monday, 1/11. Keaucea to ZB/o 39/B 49/6 59/6 27 inch— UsuaUy. = 4/11 6/6 7AI Sizes. 1 23 4 5 fi 7 8 <» Size, 26. 28. and 50 inch-Usually 2/11. CHILDREN'S FROCKS IN WHITE MUSLIN. From Monday. 3/11 5/11 r .6/11 SSuLISi tn 3 *» V/ll Ml S *« I* •% 13, ?&•»* From Monday, 2,6. daintily trimmed with Swiss Embroidery— 30 inch—Usually. : 5/6 7/6 8/6 Reduced to 2/6 1/111/11 2/3 2.6 2/9 2/11 3/3 . |/f CHILDREN'S MAGYAR OVERALLS, in White 20 inch-Usually 6/11 8/6 12/G 13/6 to 21/6 From Monday, 4/11 6/6 6/11 MAIDS' AND CHILDREN'S CALICO NIGHT. Poplin, trimmed with Nattier bands. Smart and W m< * From Monday, 5/6 8/11 10/8 11/6 to 17/6 33 Usually. 5/117/118/11 DRESSES, superior gualitie,.Smartly mada and reliable. Sizes, 18. 20. and 22 inches— " ' ' ' ' "'" * ' *'" °° u,ui From Monday. 4/11 6/11 7/6 trimmed with Embroidery Edging— .TT Usually. 3/6. 24 inch—Usually 7/11 fl.'fi IS/fi TiJR in oz/r » . . Sixes, 12 3 15 6 7 '" ; From Monday. 2/11 each. mcfi From Monday. 5/11 7/11 11/6 13/6 to 19/6 MAIDS' FROCKS IN COMBINATION CHECK .--., UsuaUy 3/11.4/5 4/ll 6/6 6/11 6/6 6/11,:. --.•': nu..nneu. *.■*«<>«».«.■ u- BBnnu-e . , • GINGHAM, trimmed at waist with self, square Reducedto3/6 3/0 3/11 4,6 4/11 5,6 5/11 CHILDREN'S TUSSORE SILK FROCKS, featuring 7 inch-Usually. 8/11 10/6 14/6 17/6 to 25/6 collar. VnecE Very serviceable— „.,„«., -*, , M u .o UYn o««» - ' the new Raglan sleeve, turned down square collar. From Monday.6/11 8/11 12/8 IS/6 to 21/. couar. yj.dc*. t 3 ._._., MAIDS' CALICO NIGHTDRESSES, with mnu. V nock, finished with sailor knot: skirt having rcom wionoay, 8/11 IZ/B IS/6 to 21/- Sizes, 36 39 42 45 inch. necks, trimmed with Embroidery Insertion*^''= : '' two inverted pleats back and front— 30 Usually 9/11 12/6 15/6 19/6 to 29/6 Usually. 6/11. 7/11 7/6. 8/6 7/11. 8/11 8/6. 9/6 Torchon Lace— ' '■"■■ *° a - » , „ Sizes 20 22 24 26, 28 50 35 36in a From Monday, 7/11 10/6 13/6 16/6 to 24/6 From Monday. 5/11, 6/11 6/6.6/11 8/11.7/6 7/6' Sizes 4 5 6 1 8 9 • Usually. 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/6 13/6 14/6 14/6 15/6. rran nwnMjr, <jn /B '*" 10/ * ™ r™«n -#. Usually., 8/11 9/11 30/6 11/6 12/6 15/6From Monday, 7/11 8/11 9/11 10/8 11/6 12/6 12/6 13/6 ea v ' . , v , RoducerJ to 7/11 8/11 9/6 9/11 10/6 11/6 Also, in similar style, trimmed with five rows of SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DlOr LAYO. ' INFANTS' DAY AND NIGHT GOWNS, well »«». self braid round collar. cuffs, and hem of skirt— '~-■ - and trimmed with Embroidery and InMrtJoiZ-?*-Sizes, 20 22 24 26 28 50 35 36in ', : , _ . _ **. ' Usually. 2/6 2/11' 5/6 3/11 4/6 4/11 3/6toft«~ -"x=!'a?as,sßi'" •"—■•» .11 in LIII It I . Ltu -<S ,Ta flfc™ t r K rr V 0 pu fc K JI - 8/11 i« 9 , /6 '. a E d 10/8 " V/Jlml l \r\J \J m\ JL 9 Mreet. -ossiM » i/9 2 ' 2« s» 2/ 9 6 syj To Clear at 1/11 each. c -;-« - -7 *-f ■»«.-• w»e .;. Reduced to, 1/3 1/8 1/9 1/112,-2 2/4 i/i = ■ ai _ _

I Why Mm I Wear *<£f§^' : the 1/ I Best %q • $».«» S./ Both- ladies and gentlemen M appreciate the advantages of fl wearing only reliable Footwear. I After all, it's an easy "thing to 3 ' do when you buy at Clark's fl Boot Emporium. » ( i Clark's Prices are right, U *~. Clark's Qualities are right, X fl '- and C I ? _■> B Clark's Styles are right. ;■*• '::% At Clark's you find a largo ;X BH* selection of the Newest- Foot- - .Mf^v wear, that enables you to easily B select the very boot that appeals ; H to| you., 1 Two Specials for Men fl GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS, of ?t ] tbe reliable "Imperial" make. B . Popular round toe; stitched H soles. Very smart and splendid m for wear. Price. 18/6 a pair. |f SUPERIOR GLACE KID H DERBY BOOTS, welted sole. m A well-made "English boot. ■ Price. 25/G psir. ' - I Two Specials for Ladies I LADIES* GLACE KID TWIN- fl fij BAR SHOES, pump soles, full !|1 round toe; dainty and smart. P Only 14/6 a pair. i LADIES' GLACE KID DERBY fg SHOES. Cuban heels, swing g! toe; a thoroughly reliable shoe |iji in every wayl7/6. I T. Clark I Boot Emporium I Victoria Street West ffl (Near Queen Street) I And Three Lamps, Ponsonby V i ■ mimm J 1 *by Housewives **" all over New Zealand They use it, they like it, they praise it. To them.it means * a saving of labor, of time and money. They have found METHVEN Washing Frames Easy to heat, because;the. fire comes right against the cop-«r ' per; easy to "work- with; be- ■v* cause they save bending arid * straining when lifting the. washing in or out. ,A Methven Washing Frame doesn't crack,. smoke, or rust, is portable, and - practically everlasting. When " - the washing is finished, the , copper can be lifted out and \ cleaned, and the ashes from \ firebox quickly removed. Ask your Ironmonger to show yon the Methven Washing Frame. Andrew M. Paterspn, *%s%£** 1:5 Commerce Street, AUCKLAND." METHVENS LTD., Makers, Bimspm. '" naiiWMiiini—ii.u—n____j^ \'■ f ' r

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)

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