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k A Firct f.linmco nf *lu> ra,c No, " ,ics ' SfStSHtm, WA t\ I II \| IIIIIIIIII\s ill lII* With th, first of the New Blouses ».« some Just Received. ~\** } mm I II KJ ■ VPiii I 11/UV \7 I BIIV delightful Novelties in White Voile, Matte, Crepe de /*■ ''A A* n ■ " _, , T „ c..,, Tbev axe beautifuTl-r designed in wtmmnnup «o*ccr L_ A-, / : ..../>>. ■ Chene, and Japanese Silk. - • - >f ; bo:T~si X</V/iV •a" >\ combinations, finished with a Satin Rose, which is worn '-i-'-V-1 Lif ■■■■■■ S'-V'V / 1 >£ A /- ~ : J V. - _ . _ —j_ <_ _ __ __ _ . _ , at the side. They are becomineb- worn, close up to the {Hi - V / ! \ . X ■ ', \ iTV V% ■% ■ M Ol ■■ ■ jT\ I ONE PRETTY BLOUSE OF WHITE VOILE has ~"\ „, . . . - " . we \ // 3•' \-*l *L\\ *.llllllVlf MIIVI !If IHIL beadins on shoulder and round armhole. and the throat. Shewing in several colourings. >' • »* , / j * { i Ji""i I WY / If 111 Imll ■ Him rvll Him! collar and front is scalloped in a novel manner Price. 19/6. * § / ,' / iM .feA /-<* I, "l ft*/ m£. IS VI I I I— « II 111 II « and daintilv embroidered, finished crochet buttons , .// 'i M * SA'\ Uf iJilmlllU I riUlll\/fi*kJo -phc.,,3/6. i f M$M ' i I f\ \ / f : ■ , j-jy \ VERT USEFUL SHIRT BLOUSE for wearing with Dink NHMII^ -7 I*l \ '•* '"*'" Yl\ costume is in White Matte, a material that will I"Hill HIIIUIIO. £fl£ h t ■■\ * \ -tda> m T M \u li il\ _. . , , , , , ~ . be much iarvoured this season. It has a fiat A rerv nice ranse oi tnese damt- / '3 I<—-5? 1* /-' '- M V'i "'* I\\ earliest hints 01 the forthcoming fashions are ever to be collar and pointed voke with box pleat down ar d fashionable fabrics is now being ij fl ' i: M 'i't *i\ found in M. and C.'S. and that is One Of the principal reasons why front, fastened with"-pearl buttons arranged in shewn in th.- FANCY SECTION. Here t"*""/ 2 1 \ Is /f\ si•• J' * :"f- i\\ the first display of Spring Goods is an event that is pleasurably groups of three. Price, 9/il are a few particulars:— -i if I'll I/f-# : t'i l,\\ I\\ anticipated b<- everv smart lad v. 40-DfCH french silk ntnon, in Besutr Pink-- ,' j| s• a 1 n/ J, j 'V\ 'I I"i ■ I l\ A DEOrDED NOVELTY for yomng lades' wear is 2 3 yard. if r | | U'\ Wf {-' I - %A }'*!$ ' V\ \ W shewn with a deep sailor collar and a bo'snn's 40-2-INCH FRENCH SELfs. NTSON, m Murimjoni s=d 'i ' I\\ \ jf * v 14 /'-J |;r I|4 We are in the happy position of advising that already eight knot of self material. It is distinctly new, and Rose Pink—2 11 yard. ll \< i.'l j j |] V,f - I lj{ /.1 lif I'yf extensive Shipments Of merchandise for all sections have been obtainable in White or Narv Crepe de' Chene— FRENCH SILK NINON, 40 inches wiae, in Daassy /i ' k1" 1 / £l > ■ l/ v l--:-*i~o JCV rpr-Pi'vpri nnH snprinl fPntnrincrt; will Hp marip thrnno-hnut thp At 29 '' 6 - Also in Heavy Jap. Silk—At 21/. Flesh Pink—3/3 yard. if - fhj i M X - * received ana special leatunngs oe maae tnrougnout tne french silk ntnon 40-2 inches w,d«, in Mnshfl -1\ r— M ? &s*m v — y 7t» store next week. ror> _ p; nk _3 6 v»rd ""* Mc ? fl B,ouw "" f^ »*"•*- e , ta Pale 1 W"^L \ ill t *■ • i j i u4- *i. i,«« ing ' comin § : as ao ,n I wi * tD « newcst materials pink and Mediam Pink—3/11 yard. HZ2* // 902 M Inspection IS welcomed—always, but never more than When from leading fashion designers. EupeciaJlv to be noted FRENCH SILK NTNON, 42-i inches wide, fn a Soft I Ll the « oods Shewing in all their beauty, freshness, and variety. m Mme exclasire styles in Crepe de Chene, Ninon Shade of Beatrtv Pink—4/6 yard. 3 I I W * and Georgette. * FRENCH SILK CREPE NTNON, in Ro~> ind Besatr Pmk—s/6 yard. The First of the ' — ■» • iM?M New Navy Suits. GLOVES. first Consideration is SHTRT BLOUSE for wearing with Dink NlliniK \ pS T '"" costume is in White Matte, a material that will rilll* MIIIUIIO. L/ * V\ \ '• j * I I , . , , , ■ j? i. • i_ Df> muc k laboured this season. It has a flat A verr nice ransre of these daintv ■/ f ) M Vi 4 } \\\ T " 6 earliest hints Of the lOrthCOmmg fashion? are ever to be collar and pointed yoke, with box pleat down and fashionable fabrics is dot bein^ \ I I \ fe, '* t *\\ found in M. and C.'s. and that is One of the principal reasons whj front, fastened with" pearl arranged in shewn in the FANCY SECTION. Here 11,I 1 , //'• \- Y\ •{ | I\\ the first display of Spring Goods is an event that is pleasurably group* of three. Price, 9/11. are a few particulars-.— ji / ': I * ,I \ 1 I\ ,\ I \\ anticipated bv everv smart ladv. 40-Lncr french silk ntnon. in Reawtr Pfcd^u/|;|\|_ : jll\ A DECTDED NOVELTY for jonnp ladies' wear is 2 3 yard. V\! ■'. U I s 14 /J. '\ } I V\ shewn with a deep sailor collar and a bo'sun's 40-2-INCH FRENCH SILK NINON, rn MTMtrrootn a=d | ti '. | | l| hi | I? ; -."|4 W e are i n the happy position of advising that already eight knot of self material. It is distinctly new. and Rose Pink—2/11 yard. j Ll *' * * fi / f \ I If extensive shipments of merchandise for all sections have been obtainable in white or Naw crepe de" Chene— french silk ntnon, 40 inches wide, in D*~rv '4' I l "10 ' : 4- sM -A-' received, and special featurings will be made throughout the At 29 6 - Al? ° in H«aTy Jap. Silk-At 21/. m - , ■ „ I jS '#■ N^T— &S2&&l/ \. 1 FRENCH SILK NINON. 40-2 inches wide, m M-ash-r*~» ! JvOh store next week. -m-m Pint n « v«Td V>- 1 J# N - Wo — « particulariy interest- rnche, wide, in Pal--1 L \ Hll t *• i j i u4. 4.1. »-v«, ing ' comin § : as ao m Imte1 mte tne newest materials pin)c p in k—3/11 yard- /'/ 902 M Inspection IS welcomed—always, but never more than When from leading fashion designers. Especially to be noted FRENCH SILK NTNON. 42-4 inches wi.ie, fn a Soft LI nn V tne £° ods are Shewing in all their beauty, freshness, and variety. are some aclnsrve styles in Crepe de Chene, Ninon Shade of Beautr Pink—4/6 yard. m 301 and Georgette. FRENCH SLLK CREPE NTNON, in Ro*» and Beaatv Pink—s/6 yard. The First of the ' — ' « New Navy Suits. GLOVES. first Consideration is _ / > J ; Here are four styles that emphasise . , ~ - , |f9 £&f% / the fashion changes "of the season. Note fIIVPR TO TUP I OFSCT UiJ £&h^r^^M& Th " shortness of" the coat lengths— the THE REASON FOP OUR UNEXAMPLED yi » vii iv mv. vuiuvi, W^S^^Z&Q \ kr 't" fl *ff cape effect in illustration 909, and the VARIETY AND VALUES IN GLOVES is by no A I < '^^2 r^ > ~* —^ ff ? revival of braiding in 934. means a difficult matter to explain. Knowing that the new frock or «* T ' / -t* 6^ p The full yet short skirt is in evidence depends so much for its success n.. * J). \ V V' --' in each strvle. and the ingenious manner -™ •arhnTc ctwret lioa in tV fo M +Viat mir bn-rrr Kri£frr iv /-»_ . A v _». , • \ -r \ i > ; PSSJPI^ ■faHMT ..... „' ;- .i •_ . Ine "oie secret lies m tne iact tnat our Dujer ESffiß upon tne Corset, the smart-dressinc V V // \ V / a / in whicn the former effect is obtainert r b '. 1 //' /X I 'V v s\ 3kr Kl\ in manv of the garments is a triumph anticipated difficulties at tne outbreak of the war. /Pr^ 1 ]ad s" D * rver fail « to give this article first \V /// t / 1 R \ f ■• f\ of tailor's art. »nd exercised excellent judgment and foresight in * consideration when preparing her new \ I '/ " -v. X ll \\\ //^ ¥,*■s.- s '* ; In addition we are shewing manv promptly securing what now represents one of the ss3r?*» season's Toilette. \ ',/ 1 \* /f ' \ IIA smart Suits '" Garbi. Vert and Faille t** sl assorted in Australasia. ) / XV L V / ford, of which early inspection is in- To-day. from our range of Front-lacing ' \» V . v ! V!lPd ' Just a few very desirable makes are mentioned a/ Gosaard Corsets, we illustrate two num- M3.V-A T P rr soiarr wide leaf I *f '\ 800.-It. this Smart Costume in \ S rT to-day. hers that faithfully portrav the contour ailor sa3 f p °' superior M«u-A beeomin?: shape of iM»V-A verj Kagj- U£t:e I 1 xl h deDicted tbe ne~ shoulder W I *v "j t_ 8.a.-k •T>::n = t3M-" s.-a-a-. The o? T» Ee j. /Kte-Airf# a hizb • collar an<l f i lor *** and are at the >ad of bla i rortel ™° U .^ 7 f J»°^ '= 31«k. s~eAd. ■>'. - - ; noveitr pninted cuffs. The 2S-incb Coat * 1 figl %fe«/ same time verv moderated priced. ribbon. «M the leat := doab'.e Party and Xigs«a-. irfei *k**%*My is cut" full and lined White Jap. Silk. WHITE KIP GLOVES. 2-dorae. with self and black points— jj »if I Yv ' " PRICE 40/ F h n ? s i?,x seJf tOTe Rl * han<l- -- f3r Skirt ba* two pleats at back, ftliinß into 2/11,3/6,3/9,4,6, 11, 5/6, 5 11, 66. Id M \ ' 42/ £rf-d sUk hand *' Pri'.-Ta o.- ,* / ">«<•-•■ Lap seam in front. 6/11. 7/6. 8/11 pair. ft/ H«lt V ccroefl s "*, T ™" a -. rt , PH:CR. 25/6 TRICE -| /VT / o. IX. 7/ b, es/ll pair. Ij/ VW*! PRICE. A?)./. -*>/V> / Jvlil W4.-Tb* Coat of this usefnl C ln S fun''» a l * BLACK KID 6, 4/11, 2-dome with 6/6, 6 white points- I "13 /f&& TailnP£>H llaic fftf Am W\ I /Ml \\\ only 24 inches long. It 1« cut ln foil sac 3/9. 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 5.11, 6/6, 6 11, to 8 11 /&*& «l TailAPoH Ua*C fftP M W& J (W 111 ' stJ-le, with gents collar, inset sleeves pair. U 'KJTa fj&s%> — Jmlw ' «""'CU 11013 lUr jprillQ til alll^j 931 5J Sw"lrr^he7. r t m Vlde I bwa 2-DOME COLOURED KTD GLOVES. Brown. Tan. Beaver, V& As lone " tailored suits are fashion - ' 2HiM\]_S^ »U P«r«cnlartT ramK flaps atrf two sMe pockets. In Navy Pastelle, Grey, self and black points—3/9 pair. M \i V \ able, so long will there be tailored hats (db^^X. tt^- 1 — a ooiat* Coating. ffy if rJiv'l £~. ' IIJS 18 N t2L ?f*°sf PRICE. -I ftr/ 2-DOME KID GI/)VES. pique sewn, self points onlv. hi \\ ©' W *&* < to wear ***** them, and the.v sketches b=^^ Inch full sic coat aad Black. White, Pastelle. Beaver. Grey, Navy— 11 pair. I / ; >* '' I ar - typical of many smart styles just V v- 1 trlni'iiltig of fine black e*v>--2fi inches :» the >nrtn of th» fori A "77 S -*•" / V ." , " ' A. <» J\ braid. The collar is swin , coat in this smart costume. it 2-DOME SUEDE GLOVES, pique sewn. Black with whife ' J\ receded. /V / \ turned back at comers, aas tan d band collar with turned back points, also Brown, Tan, Beaver, Pastelle. Gre-v — 9, / VwWS/7 x \^~—-V W / ■ sbewtfflf colcrared fae- points. Lined White Jap. Silk. Th* S/ll n&ir ' lilKk"'© ll \ / / <r » >*_ i_ < _»_ Z*r* — Jnss. Lined White Jap. is full, with fancv flap at waist and 0/11 P * lr ' NtSL <, ' if' l iK / / Several novelty makes of straw are >\ jf TOO; <>fi lAi «w dive pockets. In 4-BITTON FIXE FRENCH SUEDE, fancv French knotted //P'l '* ffl // *'™ g "*"**•" " " tabte '"' and a V_f °* XV A °*-<> J-tz/O points. Black with self and white points, also Tan. II \D / // " .'.£ : '..-1 ' l \// new soft Tagel called ".\rgonne." These f Brown. Beaver. Pastelle. (irev. Mole. White, with self \/ kjs£ [ ! i* -fK-*!] • ' / will be much favoured and are qnite ex- ___ . _^ ji_iiio/iii' V i 58 13 '. / 3170— Terr «mast apart- " bla^ PO'nta— 6/11 pair. jj !|| \j ,/ elusive. tag shape „,*££ I cttjatj 41>rri rtrixnr Wisrrr irmrrt /-t/-.\-t-c ■ •.. r '' This Delightful GOSSARP ? If^ i/ ylv> - Tbis bat is ) d « lin « l,rt « l STRAP AND DOME WASH LEATHER GLOVES. wniM MODEL combines .-»rrrctness , Jh»-L|rH smarUr tailored in two- a A ~ , . . corded silk. It is onlv 4/11. 5/11, 6/11, 7/6 pair. of line with sj>]e D< lid wearing I.' < >i$J. tone Tagel. and trim- Crowns are flat, dented or rounded. in striped 4 ffeeS - J~i Fahrif Frpnrh Crpne AD Chen? quantities. It has «»«"«« m ed with k «>rded silk presenting a width of choice that will T b £. « ™ ™ scarce raonc—rrcnen ircpc ac tneiie. wash leather gloves- 5 .h. 6 6 . 6 n pt3 %A\rt V 7 / xi ßg e*«d bow o tr?r 1 s L appreciated «mi*^colorings are. Ksj. aad *- *** life », ««», this ha, been scare*, «-«»P| SWOPLEX GLOVES, in Black and White-3/6. ' 4 ' PKICE. 19/6 fL I 6 d cn^b t0 »** "" t&steß ' PSICT ' 21/ and w «« fortai-ta in finding in the fir* 2-BUTTON SUTOPLEX GLOVES, in Natural. Grev and Tan \ W"'" nM a h-ntifol de Chene, « -3/9 pair. £«*« ■ U I 4#4 feehea wife, in tin. pink ton*, called 2-DOME FRENCH FABRIC REINDEER FINISH GLOVES, of* MerceVteeT BaUste' / / IflllllC Ct VIIUYvW LrfLvlw « -t _ =M „ . » .uo _ 7/fif/ri in White and Mole— 3/6 pair. a nd shews the new onrv~s U ±IM>M. *M. M'** m * wv "Rwigwi- and "Samnooeaa,- f/Uyll. walst sizes 22 to s?. fX SLIP-ON WASH LEATHER GLOVES, smart for golf or -w- ,r* HllPPn a s *!" - I morning wear. Natural only-2 11 pair. ?'2</6 G2 \^ UCCII llCCl>

J. H. PORTER & GO. Special Bargain List of Lines to be Cleared Out before Taking Stock. SHOWROOM. WHITE LACE MITTS, 2*o a pair. Were VSTR.PED FLANNELETTE BLOUSES. LAD c , Fg' VES W f ? M Wer ? ,mi FABR ' C 3/8. Now 1/11 J. GLOVES, l 8. were i,n 3 . FLORAL BLOUSES. 4/11. Now 2/11. „-..„-».««,,« „ . o/■» a i ■.. o im BLACK POPLIN BLOUSES. 6/11. Now STUPENDOUS BARGAINS IN whVte silk BLOUSES, fashionable CLOTHING AND MERCERY. LArE a ßL , niisE'! 6/11 and 8/11 WOOLLEN JERSEYS, Cream and Green. BIACK B FUR S s! S var{ois a Ms!from 9/11 ?F%tS* » "'"** 1/11 *' 2 °-' neh GIR t Ls"wHITE nd FUR a, SETS 19/11 Now SMALL WOOL JERSEY TUNICS, all 7/11 WHITE FUR SETS - 19/11 - NOW colours, Half-price. Now, 18-inch 11, LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES, from 19/11 M .^ i 'iß l nnwNANn 31 =EN varsity NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, from 25,-. NA XT«IT«? H J. 711 I. B*ll T« MAIDS' NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, from SU,5 U, L S ,' I*. V ,'i ' to 9,11. To 19/11 be cleared at 5,11. LADIES'' RAINCOATS, from 15/11 to 45/-. 38 DOZEN BOYS' HATS, to be cleared LADIES' SEALETTE COATS. 79/6. Now LAD o^'I9 ACK KN,TTED COATS ' 32/6 50 BOYI? h WARM DOUBLE-BREASTED A FEW ODD COATS, suitable for evening MOTOR OVERCOATS, very smart, to wear, 35/- to 49/6. Now 15/11 ami 19/11. clear a: 7/11. Worth 9/11. ._ _ „ SPORTS COATS. 21/- and 15/11. i Now A FEW ODD OVERCOATS, to fit youths 14/11 and 9/11. 15 to 19. worth 20- to 25/-. To clear, ALL-WOOL ROSLYN NORFOLKS. 9/11. „ 14/11. ..„,.„ ...„, ««.«,.„-„ BLANKET COATS, 35/-. Now 1211. ODD LOT OF WHITE AND COLOURED LADIES' TWEED SKIRTS. 8 11. Now 4/11 TENNIS AND NEGLIGE SHIRTS. LADIES' CHEVIOT SERGE SKIRTS, slightly soiled, were 3/11, 4/11, and 5/11. 12/11. Now 8/11. To clear, 11 each. LADIES' TWEED SKIRTS, 0.5., 11/6, 14/11, 16/6. TROUSERS TROUSERS. MAIDS' TWEED AND NAVY SKIRTS, inuuocno. inuuatna. 8/11. Now 4/11. Although the price of Tweed has advanced LADIES' GREY FLEECY BLOOMERS, over 20 per cent, we still have about 1/11?. 2/11. 100 Pairs bought at old prices, and inEINE CREAM BLOOMERS. 11. Now tend to clear them out at 5 11. 7 11, 8/11 1/111. A Special Line of HEAVY SADDLE LADIES' GREY WOVEN UNDERSKIRTS, TWEEDS at 12,6. Dark shades. 3/11, 4/11. WARM FLEECY VESTS AND PANTS, LADIES' CLOTH UNDERSKIRTS, 4/11. 26 and 2 11. Now 2/11. NATURAL VESTS, 1/114; Pants. 2 6. NATURAL WOVEN COMBINATIONS, BOYS' CELLULOID COLLARS, 3d each. from 3/11 to 12/11. _ 2/6. SOFT COLLARS. M each. WHITE WOVEN BODICES. 2/6. ! HEAVY WHITE FLANNELETTE BEDDING AND FURNISHING. NIGHTS. 3/11. 4/11. 5/11. CHEMISES. BEOD IN U ANU hUHNIStIINU. 2/6. 3/6. KNICKERS. 1/114. 2/11. SPECIALLY PURIFIED FLOCK BEOS, CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE PETTI- in aM S j zes , made to use up the Remru,l;(?A7./3;.,nwei. »»..•>.!•.-*.»*.. nants of Bed Ticking, all tufted. Single CHILDREN'S WOVEN COMBINATIONS, Bed 10 5; Full Size, 16 6. ....»»„ „,„«.. -„• SAMARANG KAPOK BEDS, well filled, CHILDREN'S NAVY BLOOMERS, 12m, beautifully soft, good quality ticks. CHILDREN'S 1/ TED 6 D 'bEAR COATS, f."/' Bed ' "'''= 3 "' 15 " : FU " Si "' KN.TTED ALL-WOOL A,S ° EXT^ T A RA W e"g HT Y KAPf§K '"aVge^uH COATS, reduced to 6/11 and 9/11. _:.„ i..„, •»>> «. ~,fieri ice CHILDREN'S TWEED COATS. 24in, from cpr,AL° LOT OF PILLOWS filled 6/11; 27in. 8/11: 30in. 10/fi; 33in. 11/6; SPEC , t 0T a -i, 0F P,LLOWS ' fl " ed 36in 12/11 Kapok, 1/6 eacn. CHILDREN'S' BEAVER COAT"? '11 FLOCK COT BEDS. 56 each. 9/11? 12/6 Bfc * VEK coats. 8,11. KAPOK quilts, Chintz covered, Single LADIES' CORSETS, high bust double Bed ' 11. Double Bed 12,6. busk, 2 suspenders, 2/11 HANDSOME DUST-ROOF SATINETTECOVERED QUILTS, with plain panels, DRESS DEPARTMENT 15 °- 18 s - 21 6 - ur«„v m.nnu., 71,! I PRAM AND COT QUILTS. 11, 3 11. 5 11. HEAVY DIAGONAL COATING TWEED, HEAVY V.'ARM BUSH RUGS, full Size. Green and Brown Blendings, was 4 6. 7 11 and 9 11: Extra Large Size and iiimp'u ViJcni pihtu . r. Weight. 15 11 and 19 11. 54-IHCH FLEECY CLOTH, tor Dressing Clearing Lot of WINDOW BLINDS, suitGowns and Jackets and Children's able (r,r Casement and Bay Windows, ?^ tS, D ,r rf „? r S al, -~',■ ant Sky - was \ Green ' "-'"ch wide, 16 complete, ready 11. Reduced to 311 a yard. f O .- ni-ttinE lid 2S " l^ C rt H r ß rHiL l ■. E . C , LT , H ' in „ Pi^: rf Saxe ' ODD 'LENGTHS OF GREEN WINDOW v _. a "^ T c c % d '"' ™* " ow , 10 L d - , BLINDING, from 3d the length. VELVETEENS, Odd Pieces of Purnle. WHITE MARCELLA QUILTS, extra Size, Plum. Damson I^ ,, l 'rt Navy, Sage, V?" slightly soiled on wrong side, only 10 11 Brown, were 1 11? and 26. Now 1 Si. I 1511, 18 11 Worth 14 11 18 11 and J Pieces Only. BLACK VELVETEEN, 22- | 10 worm 1111, 18 11, and inch, was 111 i. Now 13. I WHITE HONEYCOMB mm-re c; nn i. Several Lengths of STRIPED WINCEY ! Bed. 2" 38. 4 11-Full Size I'll Til BLOUSING ? r, 1a; the yard. Now I PRETTY BLUE AND PINK STRIPE 11H the blouse length. I OUII.TS. / Bed 511 Extra Larellis STRIPED COAT AND PLAIN RUSSTLE SPECIAL VALUE IN WHITE SHEETS LININGS, 49ins wide, were 8;d to 1 JJ. I Double Bed, 6 11 andi 7 11 pair ' NOW 4|d. STRONG GREY HERRINGBONE CASHMERETTE. in Navy, Cardinal, SHEETS, full size. 5," and 511 oairCream. Skv, Royal, and Emerald. Sid. Single Bed. 4 6 Will soon bleach P ' CREAM CORDUROY. 36-inch. 11-? d. BED VALLANCE. Swiss Embroidery InCORDED VELVETEEN. Cream, Grey, sertion and tucked. Bld a yard Was 1 - Brown, air* Navy, 1/11 -,■ CREAM MADRAS MUSLIN Winch BJd' CREAM V/INCEY, double-width, 1 01. 1 35, CASEMENT MUSLIN, small floral design 1 6',. fast colour, 6vdc tor 2 11. CLEARING LINES IN FANCY H YlotV 9 fd° RDERED cement DEPARTMENT. * ED , ii?™!"" SUPPER CLOTHS. LADIES' KNITTED SILK SCARVES. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, from 14 to were 411 to 6 11. Now 2 11, 3 11. and 3; yards long; exceptional bargees--4 11. In Black. Helio., Grey, Green, 7 11. 9 11. 12 11. up to 55'-. ' ' Sage, anr; *.ir'"?<. JAP. MATS, 2 yards long, slightly damaged EVENING SCARVES, Cream only, 1 11'.. 1 - each. Perfect ones at 1 6 and 1 m We-: 4 11. GRF C H 'VNfl CARDINAL PLUSH WHITE CREAM AND BLACK FRILL- I MANTI.C DRAPES, richly embroidered ING 3, 2,d. Were 1 -. ! from 3 11 each. FREIGHT PAID ON ALL POST ORDERS. IK*.**«. 9 es P *«.«% /e*. 65 > 67 « U69 Karangahape Road . roner $ lorner, n and ** m **«. ■i 1 1

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