I iliPiP' % /WwL /-/' §>! <■,■ IrW &ik\i t!i\— A Inspection Cordially df!— I iw apt r;;r is Hi wii ffe 3 « -OHIO JAP tfJLK 6237-NEW SHANTUNG COAT «v tiv: ,r d ' dSw O 667-POPULAR CREPE DS CHINE //# V' i /f VI';" ' ( W, /\i |;/Ul \'[M I SS', -OHIO JAP an.K 6237-NEW ISHANTUNO COAT | Lf^J,/' // \\\ 667-POPULAR CREPE DS OHINE \:j "7 \ /§ V,,'; -\U. '/ft (f IA 1 '' liß I' g FROCK, -n small Hack FROCK, made with sailor col- ,V *? , ° n f? t °, AC/ / \\\ . BLOUSE, sailor collar, hemstitched. VI .///A fcj « u| ; , U.y B J\/g ! KK g I do S ;,n. made with square lar, smartly tapped, finished IS kirt " \U A \\\ Colours. Putty. Saxe. Rose, Sky, M\ .lUg \ *1k -JIL4] $fe£z2 W\ i & uc.k sailor collar, smartly belt and pockets. g Si or .tfCIV Pink, Navy, Black and White. MMtlm A ' >tJ&/'lP C n /'I /f f lf» 5? » 1, j Pleated hand rom, 1 *,rt; Good « god 36/" ilk. Good 29/6 ///// IW / 1 j .rimmed Self buttons. , lue 75/" A alu0 ' / ffll/§\ fioio Value < if / / \\] / JOAN-SILK JERSEY, smart- AVIS-KNITTED SILK SPORT i g l,.lours: Navy an d White, ' HMO—TTSFFTTT,, finqTTTMV iff . wff \ " " IS I I I \l I lv shaped, with cullar and COAT m l ' ue smart loose-fitting H 1 Black and White. ■ — in hlvv it N.vv Tan' J, l¥ A // / J / /^—v revers, finished sash and style .finished with sash end _. _.. Please, end 1-x.ct • ftW «| M I ' i I lP> H* cJh pocket. Colours: W0.,: Pur,> Black ? '-T d 09/6 Measurement, when cable stitching; well-cut JBt¥#!, AX / \ / k*f( l^-'" £? e ™' Dark %- ? enjß « H> , r Omit, Dark & ? Xahl °- writing for skirt, gathered at back, 1» Wlßflb , IMA ./ /W /' Hl' Black ' Champagne, > Wlllt9 Base, and u*a r -.ae, S these Garment*; finished double bolt, W A \\ \ lv 6*' ( -J \\ llose ' Good fit, i Good OK/- 7 mWIfW m\\ IV <V _✓? \ } Good 19/„ \Xe bo/ 01 1 1 — Value, M< LmM lit ws v • i/ /)T|]Tf )C3 aiue > ' 1 ' ifif II ' ' l' ; M >— -•'/ 1 ill V 1 ""A '' r olui "' ed Shantl,n S Sillc - * ,ew ' V672-TUK7O 8L0.., r, mado with 833.-THE- NEW SQUARE UUIM ||Sl|| Hlli/ WM 111 I 111 Jilli ''M (I^l ! Oi B ''__ ti 101 - SMART USEFUL COSTUME, made "J* -AJ,JEA<? ?S V ? I 122-COAT FROCK, nude in Duro 5528-BLAOK AND WHITE CHECK M 1 SPORT COAT, in Striped with _ new collar, belt all MATRON | . cable thch!n'g Fd ßn!arr belt'J'and SJ^th'saiTor sling 1 f ®T J iTand^h.'" 1111 & ? Oyster, quality We Colmiat I , pockets, square collar Colour?: pockets, trimmed cable stitching. M Wholesale and Family Drapers, fjk Jf I TO. \ax# Navy, or Cream. brey and Wavy. . g Pink and Blue. 953-263 OIIPPTI AlirWftnd -«S$P $-=££* Good OQ/C Good -Pft/10/- Good £fl/10/* S'w. ,; f ,,a \~i Good rs/10/- , yueen SBB _ g --^P r ydue, * v/ 0 y a iue, &o/IU/. value, * 0/AW 1 - H i- i 40/" Value 3*o/ i-\Ji , ■ •ti 8 ■ >- I——— ■■iri ll i ßSaffiS o M i '^
A a~~" it's Causing a Lot of Talk ffjiffliWjP l Ladies' Open Shoes ! Jf |l(fjO^W See Windows, Wellesley Street East. ____
Great Opportunity for Buying The Newest Goods at the Lowest Prices, During our GREAT 'SALE ' Note the following list of Striking Bargains,
I Tfete aUbte cf\%7 Give the Best Service I THE CASING.-The Strength and Quality of the Canvas used to I [II Dunlop Motor Cycle Covers ensures.you freedom from bursts and' 1 II annoying tyre troubles. Ample strength is 11 I embodied in every cover we issue to carry you T§py|> 1 thousands of miles over the roughest of roads. SfSv THE RUBBER TREAD.-Only the highest gra'df jRT\ Rubber is used-and plenty of it Light* 'tttf&W \ \ 11 weight covers will not stand up to hard |r\W M. ,| Hi I I riding on our roads. Thafs why *~-*#Jl «Sml\ 111 10 "Dunlops"' are so popular amongst fffl SB llf [I motor cyclists-ample rubber is provided) I to guarantee you a big mileage. S^J^'iß! 1 11 depends on this, and as we endeavour /|\KfflW|ll\ If I I to make every tyre we issue a standing m jg\mf\ L, II advertisement-you get the benefit //\*sj 11 IIIBL [■THEREFORE 'REMEMBER jjjijjj IT PAYS TO USE /^iflH|fll Stocked by all Leading Agent* i»> J II .Pattern. Lists on Application Wml/l^^l/^^'n^^^StiiJ^/ I Prlsbano, Wellington & Chri»tohuroh ' iff f)yifj ' ______———i—————^——^——•
I j | JUST OPENED UP SHIPMENT OF | i \ I JUST OPENED UP SHIPMENT OF | ! s Ki ice \%l A FllC - »¥ s /i w wtk iWr i J H I Most Useful—Very Effective. I Rose Bowls, with Gilt Wire Flower Holder I 25/., 65/-, 67/6 each I j Fruit or Salad Bowls 25/-, 32/6,39/6,42/- each I ! Spirit Decanters 25/-, 30/- 37/6,42/- each I Honey Jars with Covers 10/6,13/6 each Fruit and Cream Sets 25/-, 32/6 each Sweet or Olive Dishes 3/6,5/6,6/9 each I Sugar Basins with Covers 13/6 each I Water Jogs all sizes 13/6,15/-, 19/6,23/6 each j Flower Tubes 1/9,2/3,3/6,4/6 each I I We cordially invite your inspection of these I High Grade goods. g I 1 I CO., LTD., j j QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 1
e mwmmmmmmmmmmMimmmmmmmmmmmmma g B HBflMB"lfl H S CHSLBUIHS & CRACKED HANDS | £ Rexona Is a specially prepared remedy for Chilblains and Cracked Hands. § S It wSgned pSularly tobanish these complaints, and can be relied upon R ■ to do Its work auickly arid effectively. .. B 1 You suffer? Why? Cold weather; bad circulation ? Have CM- g £ Mains every iter ? Can't banish them ; only endure them This reasoning ■ e i iSJh Rexona will drive away your Chilblains. Many who have suffered ■ S t Z SS* nS Pndured aeonv every winter with resignation, avoiding the good 15 0 llr '£ fl es Se niSg S cracked and bleeding hands in the coldest rj ! Rexona represents B] ■ ciir health whither of feet hands, scalp or body. A few minutes spent at § B St SntlM the with this cool salve means foot comfort all next day. J ■ SriSSinto the sWn of poor suffering hands, a pair of soft, loose gloves J II to ict them the unsightly chilblains must vanish. The hands ne the ■ £ hurt nor cause you to blush by their appearance. Winter work and winter J ! si« 1?E be Indulged in without fear of resulting tgony, for this should B, ! the heaHKtt e ime d olthe year, when we are storing up strength and energy fl 1 for the coming summer. "i 1 Chapped Hands y! _ 0 n Of course; exposure to bitter « £ weather; no gloves, maybe; work m m J which soils the hands so that frequent 5 J washing is necessary. Result-Sore M M f\ tiU i Atal.t.!»m « " hands, cracked and bleeding; may De [=ii H|alj Reliilble " - 8 blood poisoning. _ m s^^~^>~^>^^i. B Keep your hands in good condition $ • i with Rexona, the Rapid Healer A WQ/M /VM/TS|, 8 ■a perfect skin treatment in itself. After fgf WMW r ftfaj 0 VJv VBk RJ ' « work.wash them with RexonaSoap.dry SI J<\ CVa a H carefully, then rub in Roxona Chut, gy^ffiii—- ' fTffifa 3 B mc „i Your hands will respond to y/~U ZIZZZ JZZiZ ]J J B its healing influence, become soft and 1/ s ™&* 7„X jo*, Amk owji m* II HJ § flexible without sores or blemishes II « ra Rexona keeps the hands safe from \\ . ZF - g winter troubles Rexona is sold in \J/ g | triangular tins at 1/6 and 3/-. X4,Jjg ww » s«BaßiMiaaoßiaHißraisiafamffliaiaiH^Brann HHnBIBiBBIiI1 * 1
COTTON DRESS GOODS, Extraordinary Bargains in this Department, in some instances lower than pre-war prices, and they are the correct goods tor the coming season. 6ydS of FANCY STRIPED GINGHAM, Sky or Pink, for 2/11. 6yds of FLORAL DELAINETTE for 3/11. 6yds CHECK GINGHAM, Fawn or Green, 3/11. 6yds SPRIG AND FLORAL VOILE, 3/11. 6yds FLORAL MUSLIN, Satin Stripe, 3/11. syds strong REVERSIBLE PRINT, 2/11. syds NAVY. SAXE. and FLORAL PRINT, 3/n. 6yds Of NAVY, SAXE, AND STRIPED NURSE CLOTH for 3/11. 6yds FANCY MUSLIN, small sprig, 3/11. syds Of NAVY FLORAL PRINT for 2/6. 6yds of TUSSORE DELAINETTE, coloured spot, for 4/11. 6yds Of BLOCK STRIPE ZEPHYR, Sky, ' Navy, and Grey, for 3/11. 6yds of WHITE AND BLACK SPOT, also STRIPED, VOILE for 4/11. 6yds Of BLACK AND WHITE CHECK CREPE for 4/11. 6yds of CRECK GINGHAM, Sky, Navy, Brown. Pink, Hollo., also Black and White, for 4/11. 6yds of SMALL CHECK CREPE, Pink, Sky, Lime, also Black and White, 4/11. 6yds FLAKED CREPE, Sky or Lime, 4/11. 6yds of JAP. CREPE, all colours, for 5/6. 6yds LARGE CHECK GINGHAM. Pink. Sky. Navy, also Black and White, 6/11. 6yds of WHITE SHANTUNG, with Black spots, for 5/11. 6yds Of BROCADERO AND RIVERINA, White grounds with Stripe, Spot, and Floral design, for 5/11. 6yds of DITTO, Tussore ground, Black and Navy spots, for 5/11. syds of Double-width BLACK AND WHITE SHEPHERD'S CHECK for 4/11. syds Double-width SUMMER TWEED. 4/11. syds of Double-width COSTUME CLOTH, Black with White Stripe, for 6/11. syds of Double-width SUMMER TWEED. Greys only, for 6/11. syds Of Double-width SUMMER TWEED, White and Black Stripe, for 4/11. syds 34in JOFFRE SERGE, White ground with Black or Navy Stripe. 5/11. SHOWROOM BARGAINS. OSTRICH FEATHER NECKLETS, Black. Navy, Grey, or White, 19/11. Now 9/11. WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, good Calico, very full, trimmed embroidery. 4/6. WHITE CALICO NIGHTS-Plain. 3/11; Trimmed Embroidery, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6. CALICO BRASSIERES, trimmed Lace, 2/11, Now 1/6. LADIES' LARGE COTTON VESTS. 3d, 1/-. 1/6. Very cheap. STRONG CORSETS, 3/11. Now 2/11. WHITE B. AND C, CORSETS, medium bust and hip. 5/6. Now 3/11. GREY B. AND C. CORSETS, long hip, 6/6. Now 4/11. CHILDREN'S RAINCOATS -33in, 17/11. Now 11/6; 36in, 18/11, Now 12/6, INFANTS' CALICO GOWNS. 1/6, 1/11}, 2/11. INFANTS' FLANNELETTE BARRAS. 1/111. INFANTS' MUSLIN PINAFORES, trimmad Lace and Embroidery, ISin, 1/-. 1/3 WHITE VOILE BLOUSES. Embroidered, 4/6. 5/11, 6/11, 7/11. WHITE EMBROIDERED SILK BLOUSES, 10/11, 12/11. BLACK SILK SHIRT BLOUSES. 8/11. Now 6/11.
Australian mutual Provident Society. The Largest Mutual Office in the British Empire. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. NEW BUSINESS, 1916 (Ordinary) £6,640,020 NEW BUSINESS. 1910 (Industrial) £1,038,105 £7,678,125 ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSESOrdinury Department £108,592,181 Industrial Department £5,552,766 — £114,144,94: ACCUMULATED FUNDS £36,475,570 \NNUAL INCOME £5,116,410 TOTAL CASH BONUSES DISTRIBUTED SINCE ESTABLISHMENT. £21.553.068. CASH BONUSES ALLOTTED FOR ONE YEAR (1S16), £857,178 Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,500,000. PAID TO MEMBERS Oil THEIR BENEFICIARIES. JC47.342.R60. The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY-ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount, from £5 to £10,000. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. tie B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; Joseph Joseph, Esq., H. Beauchamp, Esq., and A. F. Roberts, Esq. New Zealand Branch- A. AMIES. Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Manager for New Zealand. Auckland District Office- G. F. FRANCIS, Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. District Manager Mns to Vac Troubles, now £3,
| BE LIKE USI \ Now is the Time 1 Ir^^raM/^ &\ ' To think about ] i|ii CYCLING. ' *&*// W'/ T( / WF** : Cut out this CO upon below, fill KJm.% J J§ i 'Nw_j! in y° ,lr nnmc aml nddusg, anc l J <•* I I? «?§§!►% pest it to us to-day, and you will 1 '' Js*S ' /> IS?" \ receive by return mail our 1 *<&*££ l J/J I Special Catalogue of Bicycles, i%ss?- *< V stMW§k FOR ADULTS ' ] AND JUVENILES. |T f V' > ■2 Sa ■*]£-______ I Tliere is no more suitable pre)A, ENJOY LIFE ']i<S*i ( " ,nt ' fur growinE boys ami »' r,s |, * Throueh nvrllnp B than a bicycle. Our Juvenile |)/i inrougn cycling. Ims Cyc]cs aro built {or 80rvico Tnke trips, CUT OUT THIS FREE COUPON AND POST IT TODAY. Messrs. Slreates and White, 48, Fort Street, Auckland. Easy Sirs,—Plonso Bond mo your Special Art Catalogue of Bicycles by return post. _, A'arno Terms ' '" Address j Arr»«ed. SKEAIES ft WHITE !SASI4B FortSL
■ I . * J Freight Paid except on Bedding, Blinds and Floor Coverings, I , ■ 65, 67 Si 69 Karangahape Rd., 82 & 84 Pitt St,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 7 (Supplement)
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