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I Coloured BRAZILIAN : : |CS HAIS. I A decided Millinery I Novelty for Summer 'CW^ym I The Coloured Brazilian Ready-to-wear \ / I Hats now showing in the windows and deI partments have only just arrived, and are a x - * "*" "*"»*^ I 9 distinct change from anything previously Jffiit I shown, for which reason alone they will ar* \ m peal to every lady who likes to be first with g| For a Summer style nothing could be f^M^^33^^™B^^r^3litvS 1 K smarter, as the shapes are both varied and / ?v^|^^Wßßfcj^S^Bisßi^^^ I becoming, rendering them ideal for wear v~ ;ja| Wim W? with a dainty frock, light costume, or general V | sports use. The prices, too, are most mode- } . *" ]Jr 1 | rate, and above all, the goods ire not obtain* ( &ss>s' //l j able elsewhere, being quite exclusive to IJJ w £jF \ II COLOURED BRAZILIANS are also showing in the f/j?is I same colours, as follows: V.''»f? "JUPITER," smart turned-up sailor shape— ' ' 10 / fi - . ~ BENNINGTON. « BOULEVARD » ijJritaM wife round The { d w d D " g bnm-Wos, 14/1. *.„„. KENNINGTON, a very becoming shape, in iho "FAIRMONT," a very smart, style with square foUowm co i our , s: _p ur Ji e> IVIBCa * lie. Rose doping crown and straight brim-Price, 14/6. p ink) em]d GrMnj p Mcock Blue, ' " ORMOND," a ridge crown style with straight . . . . ... . „ _ i hrim—Price is/6 6 As a sports hat or style for general wear, " Ken_ZIZIL„ • x , . , nrngton' 1 is very suitable, and may be worn with KENNINGTON, a"smart round crown shape and advantage by yfa misses a nd young ladies, straight brim-12/6. I Post Orders 1 should be mailed without delay, ai a big demand Is anticipated. We pay the postage '■"■ ' 7 ' Milne & Choyce, LIMITED, / * For the Newest— _ anßHsjafaajjajsjajt^^

IMI ~.,.'„.., 'I- '•'■'•, ■"" , • ' ■J"- 1 ■' ~■'/"' '' I The New Zealand Dairy Association I . _-.—. ..... LIMITED I and its affiliated interests, pioneered the Dairy | Business in the Auckland Province • • • • 1 Purely Co-operative ] fii Biggest Creamery Company in K.Z. Z £* The Biggest Creamery Company in N.Z. ■ Jj| ■ ■ The Biggest Home-separation Company in N.Z. i . . The Third Largest Butter Company in the World 8 Td. T\--*- ** Creameries I IT KlinS Cream Collecting Services I 11* ykIiUVJ Cheese Factories I |i Highest Prices for Buttertfab I. 1" PfIVS Makes the Highest Quality Butter and Cheese Wm W\++**~± Creameries ■ T Cream Collecting Services **» *****? Cheese Factories |i H/% w Highest Prices for Bufcter-fafe i I MfIVS It Makes the Highest Quality Butter and Cheese I * * m —-1? _ It Pleases its Suppliers I The New Zealand Dairy Association . — IS GROWING ■ Its Turn-over was S £274,067 for season 1909-10 | £535,785 for season 1912-13 i Estimate over | £800,000 for season 1915*16 I The New £274,067 for season 1909-10 Association £535,78$ for season 1912-13 Estimate over £800,000 for season 1915*16 The New Zealand Dairy Association I — —LIMITED—-r -H — AUCKLAND. ii in i . ■ 11. Dyers. «a ■•■ ill ii- -a a A*Ui Cc%c%\ For W&& \_ajvji II Cnminpi* I zxrjnsstvurm ——-- OUIIHIIW PORTER'S YE WORKS Shoes Wear... II »»w»»a» • v DRy (|LEANERB WtMtMBMBMMMMMMBMBMMMm (j Of the Dominion. i. find Office Tabernacl* Work*, Just now the demand is for something cool for the eet ; boot. nt>nttt JkXfa are, of course, in vogue, but an astonishing large variety of shoes | All Con " t Ora*» n«<*fc» %>«ci«i Atwton are being worn, strap ones especially. J - , ,— ii LADIES' _^^^^^^^^^^^ GLACE ONE-BAR SHOES 12/6 13/6, 14/8 |™S™^s?sltel GLACE ANKLEBAR SHOES 14/6 16/6 17/6 DYERS'UMIHJATE. I GLACE BROOCH'BAR SHOES 15/6 17/6 19/6 j FOR SUPERIOR DYHIW AND | PATENT ANKLE'BAR SHOES .. •>• 18/6 M/ 6 26/6 jl CHEMICAL DRY CLRAMIW I PATENT BROOCH-BAR SHOES ...21/. 22/6 25/- D. AA. BROWN, I PATENT SLASH-BAR SHOES . v ... 18/6 32/6 IM ?° ,I,UW) -, m I -ALWAYS THE VARIETY." |jJO^OMFTO^^^ LYs\ \*l&£- ****** 'Em -fls Wa/ I! VOU GET lflE FRESHEST OP PBESH WM M MsfYl/Mj§/tff,wi,rl*4/ \M£ . It I FISH-AT BASFORD'B. V(/ MBiM/li/IIJIM/tVir mfl* Stf WlFsf ) They come straight from the ocean. Ml /f/'W/rfWvf W T ,£//// ( Cleanliness is our Witch word-on our l m. M M £mmS\ (( trawlers, our receiving depot—at our **?:., *?&" WV * .# I«. *Jsf. WT*»*, «•» I iaii This Trade Mark f 107 QUEEN ST., also at 120 KABANOAHAPE RD. | 7; n ft ItQ fr -■- ——-- — — ---■■-■« t-im'-imi-ii ii' '■ "ic 1 "-■-^-r^^-^ 1 - » P " There's Corner." ' saflSS agBSSBBSSs g r^'"'^r- , ;-^"^r-!' g ' round tho Corn«r." g<«"g9gj? -.>!.■>!■■".■ ■" ■ g *B, ' ~—**n / ! BANFOBD. LTD, ■~.; ~ _ ' f : r • 'P" , • '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16434, 10 January 1917, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16434, 10 January 1917, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16434, 10 January 1917, Page 13

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