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m ■"" ' — -fin-—i ■lIIIMIHI limillHi lIIHIIIIIBH ~„ |||W —,--, t splendid styles of -dSw " ' Still time to allow of making up '•— — --- I ||j| Overcoats for Little Boys. *0 New Season's DreSS Fabrics. Smart Holiday Wear. I Every boy likes a smart Overcoat, ' '"■-tP^^K-■ : : --'''" :^: i ; '-':'' all ■ ■ -:'■ ■ ' :;A - ■■ THE STYLISH I '•;« U well cut, and of good material. No [ '-'T Wk ';■'■ V I . - c >, 5 ,;. ,-: ; , " -■■■-- FRENCH AND AMERICAN | • HIM Our Great Display of New Season's Dress Fabrics ™™. ; _.; J so 4vureu win iail to take equal JL '-wpliß?,' * •/ V ,;.!..'.'- •"• ,J " | pride in the selection of this useful ||J MWi/l : Has attracted, admiring attention. Ladies appreciate the wealth of patterns In our well-appointed Millinery De- | . garment. We have spared no ||F.". and the ood value which ' acterises the department. "• We : cordially in- ' j partment we are showing an excellent 1 trouble to obtain serviceable, suit- A ( , "3pw||(rj • vite inspection in order that "_ ladies may have their new ■ season's Costumes selection of this stylish Millinery. The j able, and stylish garments, and /' J/fSwiiS / ' made up in ample time for the holidays, and so obtain the full benefit. colours are all those in accord with I . every boy who puts one on will be / If 1/WmWm S „- ww . ->■■■■■ . "vi, ■;,•.-.'•. fashion's latest dictates and aro oy I a walking advertisement of the I $Jl ISB 1 The neW Fabrics are in wonderful variety, comprising boatings, Blous- • J"* 10 * s I latest ™ S ' and aie cx " I ;V| ' value. AH Overcoats are well made J SHI / ings, Gabardines, Ascot Suitings, Tweeds, and the beautiful Suedena Cords' ! tremely pleasing. They include Bottle * | J throughout for hard wear, and as v and Twills, and the two-tone Gabardines. It will give us pleasure to show Green, Fawn, Navy, Brown, Black, j I throughout for hard wear, as s d these excellent materials. Where ladies cannot pay us pleasure to show ; Green ' Rose, ' and Burgundy. Black) § winter is coming on it is economy LI these excellent materials. Where ladies cannot pay a visit, we will be Purple, Rose, and Burgundy. ! | to have the coat ready, and so 11 W pleased to send patterns post free on request. i j : make full use of it. We send any II ajjlimm&m - ~~ ~— I of the coats post free, on receipt of WfflEsgg!*r In our S * lk Department the new season's Velveteens are shown in all | I remittance. fashionable colours, as are the beautiful Crepe de Chine (all silk), and the j 1 new Silk Georgettes. j — - r j «itf£f BOYS- ON" OVERCOATS, single-breasted, fiy * Seasonable Stylish Gloves for /I 1 fjß**s fl '°"ts, Eaglan shoulders, in Blue Serges and Fancy * • '-- '"" '"* . gi, - - «* xl I„ " <•• I I \sJ &z New Furnishings for the Home. . the Holidays. 1 1 J3bs«A Boys 3 years to 12 years. " . .>'i | ' • - * '•' •'*''. ' . v, -In the important matter of Gloves, every lady likes to be well supplied. Neat, , | \ S*ss. ,yW< boys HARROGATE" OVERCOATS -Another mim FURNISHING DRAPERY. NEW LINOLEUMS. . well-fitting Gloves '*? the indispensable finish to the toilette. Our stocks are large /| / /T>fc_y YK\ i.. Tmmilo r M t • »i -iil ,ji* i P $?' * " and well-selected, and we cordially invite early inspection. A mention is made ol ' § i ' Kit W\l tool thWin kZ yZ*7rT ? 6 V A few oLthe items from new shipments are of especial We have just received ' a shipment.of hand-blocked several makes . ; /Oj ©» 0 1 BwcKtii se_m uwn Cv f Coatings and Fancy interest to housekeepers who believe In making some new Scotch Linoleum. These are notable lor the fact that LAMM' J DOME nnnr enrnr LADIES' STRAP AND DOME WASH ■I' ! i M \ I Tweeds, light and dark shades, for Boys 3to 10 years improvement in furnishing for the holidays. We cordially they are the-product of a well-known Scotch* manufac- 4?fl, f O3IE F . R ™ C * . SUEDE SADIES STBAI'AND SHE I ( ' M**M i f -Prices, according to size and quality—l 9/6, 21/-, invite inspection. '' turer, who adheres to this conservative but perfect gloves, heavy make, reliable, good- able French castor gloves- g | P3 ' 22/-, 23/6, 24/- to 26/-. , ■ . process.. He produces something exceptional in quality. E"" 1 ? Hufni «,i ' '' !■ U rt \ A splendid selection of Black Stripe Shadow Tissue, The designs are unique, being of Carpet effects, Persian y s' u pair> LADIES' GAUNTLET FRENCH CAS. 1 i \ « suitable for Loose Covers, is being displayed.- In this designs, and the fashionable black grounds. LADIES' 2-DOME FRENCH sum? TOR, with strap at wrist; a reliable, I I BOYS'" BANGOR" OVEROOATS.-This is perhaps the v fashionable and economical work we excel, and are always This hand-blocked Linoleum is well worthy of insnoc- mam www „ ni,i F, Tu good wearing dovc-7/ll pair I ; Vl 1 taoat popular of Juvenile Overcoats. We carry a pleased to give full information. ■ Hon. . " SS,«nd hi ve'r had "-6/11 pair g . , ~"" ' TOCT , I \ A very largo selection in this stvle both in «„ ff |. Li LADIES' 2=BUTTON WHITE ENGLISH / I : \£flwm*> fitrt iZtoSL** Th« Sf wSiT For Bungalow Curtains we have received some dainty THE • GRIFFIN WALLPAPERS. - LADIES'2-BUTTON GREY DEERSKIN ' DOESKIN GLOVES, washablc-6/11, ■' 5 ' ! JBB\r > V double-breasted. This Coat as.belted back, and patterns of coloured Madrases and Casement Nets, all N GLOVES, Jkrat make-6/11 pair 7/6, 8/6 pair. These'are makes which a I iJlliHßir I '■■ buttons up to neck, and is full-skirted. We strongly worthy of inspection. • Before the advent of the Griffin Papers it was not have been thoroughly tried and found 1 recommend it as a smart and useful little coat. possible to match walls', friezes, and borderings. Now in LADIES' 2-DOME DEERSKIN GLOVES, reliable in every particular. I fifflfl The original "Goatshead"- brand of Mohair. Table these famous papers we are able to give effect in perfect reliable English make, in Slate and Tan I 1 If nip I We show it in Fawn Covert Coatings light and dark Covers < the famous En ß llsn make ) are shown to all harmony. The papers are moderate in price, and within shades—B/6 pair. LADIES' 3-BUTTON WHITE KID $•• 1 Mmii- J ' P lain an - d , Tweedv.suitabkforlys 8, yea.,, fashionable shades. ~ ; ,., the reach of all lovers of an artistic home. . ; , • LADIES ' BUTTON SLATE NAPPA GLOVES, stitched backs—3/3 pair. ■ plain and fancy Iweeds, suitable for Loys 2i years UIB IBdWl m BU LADIES' 2=BUTTON SLATE NAPPA Good value ' I ' iiSfiLL,. -^ J to 8 years— 18/6, 19/6, 21/-, 22/6, 25/- to 32/6, , ; . [ 0 „ GLOVES, French make—6/11 pair. I • r ' " k WmwMmßb'' according to size and nualitv • : r ~""" ~~ T ~ '. '< ~ ~" ~~~ LADIES' 2-DOME KID GLOVES, in I I - WMmKK Hccoiaing to size ana quality. >^Btt to •• -.•• - LADIES 2-BUTTON TAN NAPPA Black or White, stitched backs-At 3/11, ! , BMM/> ' ' *\jLon GLOVES, French make—7/6 pair. 4/6. 4/11. 5/6. 6/6. 7/6 Dair » SXtifm-aHff/P BOYS ' " PRINOE " OVEROOATS.-Anothcr popular « ■ ■! H ■■ #B *■ ' ' B^Sffi//«^^ , - double-breasted style, similar to the " Bangor," with M I J ■ T>■■ Ik JmT *'' If * LADIES' 2-DOME TAN LEATHER LADIES' 4-DOME EXTRA QUALITY J ••- the exception that it is made with Raglan shoulders. . BW|y| tg« |b| &J&MJ'm+mm'*&'wak~- riV'"? 1 rTI* 1 BLACK KID GLOVES - 7 / 6 - 8 / 6 P air; I I Auckland's Great Shopping Centre. x v^tf^^ B ' r*f Good Value all the year round. !

fc== """ - " .' '. ..' . I .■.,...... -.., ~~—• ,/i lg) iii m , '"' i . ■■ """**""*"""*"**"**g™""™* Bß ' " ■iwimu»iiini«waM MMM^ "Host, Moltroolc 1*' It's not the Wine; it's not the Beer, I HOLBROOK'S bring the Custom here/* Hjm^ : llm 1 ( I • War time—well, why bother about j expensive meals? jJaPtrr) 1' *'f,^</vffit^~ i: V- '■' I'B 1 There's nothing to beat a nice crusty loaf and a' bit of pjjs * i 1 \ '>%■ I ;l \ cheese with a dash of Holbrook's—" my sauce of income." , Ail ; [ fl' : ' »\ HOLBROOK'S . .-*, HOLBROOK'S &&r£Xy \y WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. '*'<.'• v ; VINEGAR. .. gfT \f . — ——* ""' ' — mmmamm ——*—■ mm "' ''■/.'"""' : ■""" : -- '" ■' '-—<*i| V Vlpsa \7 il n '-^msSlw ■gfP' (U. 17,1017 MICHELIN TYRES f§J. Can be obtained at all the leading garages.

m _- mmm { lIIIIIMIWIIMiI lliMUtMiill 111 IWBmyHlilllfcliyiß liiNlllHl | ■■■■hum——wpi i i ,m i Jj|Pi^"ww«wMWwww W wM«w^i M | Clearance Lines 1 J\/U and All Brass | I Clearance Lines | BAD Brass Rail J J"U and All Brass I I Full Size French B.R. Bedsteads ;— | I £2/8/6 C ... Now £1/4/3 Cash 1 ; V £3/15/- ... -■, Now £1/17/6 Cash 1 £4/17/6 . ... \ Now £2/8/9 Cash 1 £7/15/- ... : Now £3/17/6 Cash I Full Size Italian All Brass Bedsteads 1 \- £12/10/- ... Now £6/5/- Cash I Special Reduction £15/10/- I Now £6/5/- Cash 1 3ft Black & Brass Italian Bedstead ;- | 7' Z!X £4/2/6 ... '* Now £2/1/3 Cash; ; *..'','.'■'.",• Also Other Job Lots Bedsteads to Clear. ■* [<~ Tonson Garlick i I \Jf m m IIP j '..;,.;/. ~ Coy., Ltd; —.;.■:v ■ V ; 1 304-312 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND

SSSSSS! ' j i I .v :.•..-,.■ <j. I -0 ••'■.s, j DENTAI j ♦ V> TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. ■ ■ ® I' 4 9r 41 i! $..' AFTER. **"' «V' ■ nnnuiM awn RRIDGE WORK IS ABSOLUTELY THE can Colleges, to educate cne to handle the variety of cases T I , *T%T W ni&OVERY IN MODERN DENTISTRY. . You that present themselves. DR. RAYNER was the first dentist J 1 oSi case where the patient has lost the tour front In New Zealand to make bridge work, and challenges any <> ♦ fff.h. 8 onMh.r th« hauk Math and how neatly ,antl readily dentist to dispute this tact, and to-day ho is doing moro of O ■•t t h!?LJL m Sl2iMad occupyln* no more room than the natural this class ol work than any 10 dsntlsts. WHY? Because his X £ r ilVh'rtHffina'llvThey not only look like your own patients whom he operated on 15 years ago are not only his Y 1 JSJih- h'A th.w lifl' Ilka them, and you can use them the patients still, but so are thousands of their Minds, who have ♦ \ I iXHNJ?"«.« r«nwt lesfnt from M™ that bridge work enables them to bite or ❖ ,\ ' -BmnrE WORK It a class of work which must be done eat anything, without ever knowing the difference between 4. S ♦ very expertly, and represents yaara of training In the Anurl- the artificial and natural teeth. 1 ♦ s : ■ — <> If AMERICAN 'DENTAL to make bridge and challenges any J ♦ n !th,r IS Math, and how neatly and readily dentist to dispute this fact, and to-day he is doing mora of ♦ eoouKno wm room thin the natural this olass of work than anv 10 dantists. WHY? Because his 2 ♦ !l7h din nrfeinellv Vhey not only look like your own patients whom he operated on 15 y«ars ago are not only his Y X J!2«i, h.Tc ««» fJ«i like them, and you can use Ihem the patients still, hut so are thousands of their fritnds. wr>o have J t Imi'il L™ rimSt lesrnt from them that bridge work enables them to bite or 4 ▼ BPinrtSii a class of work which must be done eat anything, without aver knowing the difference between 4 ♦ very expertly and represents years of training In the Amiri- the artifioial and natural teeth. ♦ — 4fr | AMERICAN 'DENTAL PARLORS, f I Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets - AUCKLAND, J ♦ And comer Cuba and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. % 4 Nurses in attendance. Open Friday Evenings. '? ♦ . 4 54444444444444444444444*4*«>*****44*<>*AAi*44^$$^$$^$***^***4

I I m:~ t ~ r \ -■:■■: $ I S As supplied to H,M. the King. | | ❖•''■';■:.' ❖■ I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖❖♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ | As supplied to H,M. the King. J ♦ —am— ♦ ■ Vinegar I .■■: ■'♦'-■".''■•■■ ■✓ 1 ❖ v A Pure Malt Vinegar, properly brewed | % and malted, and contains no delitereous <> ♦ acids. ' When you order Vinegar, J t stipulate for CHAMPION'S. ♦ Best for Pickling i and Table Use ' ♦ -' ::i ''--' : - ; ALL grocers '' ! V ■ <■■■- -.-- /--...•:■.--■-.•• ■■--• — ~~ ' ■

.;-■' '• SOLE AGENTS AND BOTTLERS * FOR THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. - q. McMillan & co:, v (Uto HIPKINS& COUTTS), ■'■■•■•'■■■' -' " '■•■" ■' : " '■'■■■■ - ■'■ •' . ... •■'' : - "r-■■■'■■■ ■■' VV A -:-■■-■■■ -■■■ ■-^■■■^-'■'"-■■.ijiiJw^^irliaiMi^Mli-iniifiiiirliirir

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16497, 24 March 1917, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16497, 24 March 1917, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16497, 24 March 1917, Page 7 (Supplement)

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