I | Milne & Cihoyce's Sale [ ! I Warn Underwear is Needed || I for the Present Weather, and | Now is the Time to Buy to Advantage I J. cannot too often emphasise the wisdom of securing every | I Underwear need during the present Sale. The few lines mentioned h S (\ below are well worthy of consideration. They are reliable goods, and i l, j representative of many similar values now offering, i I P* CREAM "PURE-WOOL" WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, with round neck, trimmed i : \ /I A, with Laco and smocked sieves « ■ v/ IN \J Sizes Women's. Out Sizes. I g m ■f' ""v Sale Prices 87/6 39/6 js ■ V jL~atK CREAM AND NATURAL "PURE-WOOL" WOVEN COMBINATIONS, winter § : I JgggSj. weight, high neck, short sleeves • | i fjujfara Sizes Women's. Out Sizes. | j KpEVI*'1 *' Sale Prices 16/6 15/11 » » ffoll CREAM "PURE-WOOL" woven COMBINATIONS, suitable for winter wear, high i ■ , _v?J Msi neCl£ ' stw sleeves— H ■ Sizes Women's. Out Sizes. a j |S3|S«W^L ) Sale Prloeg 19/0 21/- « ! fm Hjfi f| WAVY "PURE-WOOL" woven uLOOMERS, elastic waist and knees, medium a ■ I Oillß'ttlfja weight, for winter wear § ' I Sizes Women's. Out sizes. § ■ I j4MIm Bnte Prices 9/6 9/11 g 1 —ffiffiw'FwPA JIATCRAL "PURE-WOOL" WOVEN BLOOMERS, closed, with shaped bands, § I V medium weight. S. Women's only— Price, 12/6. | ' \ mmw LADIES' STRIPED VIYELI.A PYJAMAS, trimmed with Cream Silk Braid I ■ Xi'llllffltown ' frogs, suitable for winter wear— 0 : Sizes Women's. Out sizes. 1 : I Sale Prioes 27/6 23/8 | I 1 7ilfJPl§ CREAM "PURE-WOOL" KANTSHRINK UNDERVESTS, closed front, long sleeves, 1 | I Largs size—Sals Pries, 4/11. 0 j, . CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. : , & I : '.CHILDREN'S STRIPE AND WHITE FLANNELETTE SLEEPING SUITS, Closed | : shape, suitable for winter wear. To flt from 2 to to years a • Sizes 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 3 § Sale Prices 3/0 3/8 3/11 4/3 4/6 4/11 6/6 5/6 1 : CHILDREN'S WOVEN MERINO PYJAMAS, Natural colour, with round collar, | : winter weight. To lit from Bto 12 years—Sale Prlco, 6/11. | : . CHILDREN'S PYJAMAS, In Striped Winceyotte and Flannelette. These garments a { ' are nicely cut, and made to (It from Bto 10 —Sale Price, 8/11. 3 \ CHILDREN'S NAVY "PURE-WOOL" BLOOMERS, winter weight, clastic waist Pi j : and knees. For ages 8 to 16 years. Sizes 3, i, 5, 6, 7, Sale Price 55 j to Clear, 6/11. || ; CHILDREN'S WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, Wltfl round COIIJT and Si cuffs trimmed with Torchon Lace. To fit from 3 to t2 years— s g sizes 13 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 gala Prices 4/11 6/3 6/8 6/8 6/11 6/3 6/6 6/11 | | Milne & Choyce's Sale | | QUEEN STREET 1 EVERY USER HAS A GOOD WORD ■ tor the New White Tread A" 'V T PEACOCK and SON, Opthalmio OptiJp A « ciana, 218, Queen St. (near Victoria St.) t /jgr \ test ''d by moat improved methods. Trrrr 1-til ij . ... .. i jii. Spectacles accurately fitted. Artificial Eyes of all colons in stock. Nautical and Hur- — veyors' Inttruments in stock and repaired. -— 1
IgMMMLSMI THE reason IS wot FAR TO seeß There's the extra quality of the thick white tread, the rubber being so tough that It means thousands of miles of satisfactory service. Few makers in the world put the high-grade rubber into a cover that we do—or as much of it Great Strength in Casing. The stability of a cover— withstand continual road shocks for thousands of depends on the quality and strength of canvas used. The Dunlop casing not only contains heavier cotton but usually a ply more than foreign covers. We recognise its necessity on our roads, and—despite extra cost- put it in. As regards mode of manufacture, the latest and best scientific methods are used—no maker can or does give you better. SUMMED UP —in " DUNLOPS " you get a better wearing tread, a stronger casing, and equal Workmanship— when you purchase same it costs you less per mile than when foreign tyres are fitted. FIT DUNLOPS " AND GET EXCELLENT WEAR •roaßo m DUNLOP RUBBER r ßa ""*ThreeCaß^ lajipu c lvC uS Y£ft RuT? ' * Thevajl love # re^Cas t?es w They all love'7/iree Castles 91
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 2
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