New Season's Novelty Neckwear 8 < "\\ e have received the first of our new season's goods, and I J; these are extremely dainty, as befits requirements for the Spring 1 J and Summer season. We cordially extend an invitation to 1 I ladies to inspect these charming goods. We mention a few of 1 > many items. H | THE NEW LILY COLLAR, in Pink only-Good value, 2/3. | j WHITE MCSLIX MEDICI COLLARS, wired— Good value, 1/11. | \ THE WHITE MISLIX VESTS, verv smart-Good value, 2/3 I S and 2/6. * ' I > WHITE MCSLIX ROLL COLLARS. Dainty Designs-Good > value, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. 1/11. EMBROIDERED NINON COLLARS Good value, 1/9 and 2/3. WHITE MUSLIN COSTUME FRONTS—Good value, 3/9, 4/11, S 5/6 and 6/6. ' ' I ESTEES IN LACE, high collar, turned-back re -Good ? value, 3/6 and 4/6. SQUARE CREPE DE CHINE COLLARS, in White. Link, and < Pale Blue— Good value, 1/11. \ VERY DAINTY SILK POSIES, the latest novelty- Good value, { 1/3 and 1/6. I j Every article in our establishment is marked in plain figures | < at a fixed price for cash. There is one price to all. We buy direct I |j from the world's most prominent manufacturers in huge quan- \ |; tities for prompt cash, and are therefore able to obtain the bene- | j! fits of all the discounts available. This enables us to sell at ( ]! Auckland's lowest cash prices. I New Season's Voiles , 1 <! This indispensable fabric for spring and summer wear is I | shown in the most dainty colourings. The designs are quite 1 | distinctive, and are like nothing that we have ever shown before I > Our shipments arc large and varied, but the demand is always 1 > so heavy that we advise early inspection by those ladies who 1 < desire to see the whole range of patterns. * I EVERY DAY A SHOW DAY I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 9 (Supplement)
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