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New Season's Millinery Models 1A Charming Selection in the Latest Mode at Auckland's Lowest Prices. I' — i i | The Seasonable - Millinery. l* • Our Millinery Department has attracted much at« Kimono lention. The Spring Models are indeed superb. in superb styles. Promptly with the opening of the New Season we were able to display fashion's latestthe always welWe have just received from the come Spring Millinery. We have never before shown a I I Land of the Chrysanthemums and selection more unique in colouring and in variety of the home of Silk Garments a bu- shapes. Invention seems of late to have been stimuperb selection of Ladies' Ki- lated. Such a wealth of colouring and of imaginery monos. They are made of a beau- passes before the designer's eye in these stirring times, tiful quality of Crepe de Chine, all classes of dress must show the influence. Naturand, being the traditional gar- the military style is evident, but there are charmment of the Japanese fair sex, are * n S confections of tho dainty description which show of a cut and style certain to no s '£ ns that mode. evoke admiration. Some of the profuse ornamentation is in the In Matrons' Toques and Bonnets there Is an especiform of vari-coloured chrysanthe- ally good selection, even though it is remembered that mum flowers, in others the em- we specialise in this department, and are recognised as broidery depicts the dragon, and having always an interesting selection. Capable assistis done in heavy gold and silver ants are ready to advise and give full information in thread. * order that ladies may obtain the smartest, most seasonm, .. , , . able and most suitable models. The kimono has for years been | growing in favour as a western garb, and there is no doubt that, clad in such a garment, a lady ClllMlW* MillinWV presents an attractive picture, V/IIIAUI Cll 5 millinery. We cordially invite inspection Ir ( Children's Millinery there is a splendid variety, of these superb goods, which are including the new Panamas, which have just come to In Saxe, Rose Sky, Pink, Green, hand. Mothers will find it an economy to purchase their and Salmon shades, at varied little ones' Millinery from us, and we, would advise an prices. early selection. , I In Saxe, Rose, Sky, Pink, Green, hand. Mothers will find it an economy to purchase their and Salmon shades, at varied little ones' Millinery from us, and we. would advise an prices. early selection. ,n our ' Ornaments and Flowers. dove Department Naturally the Springtime Ornaments consist largely I 1 of flowers. There is also a large.variety of other ornaWe show a splendid selection of ments, and all that is fashionable and smart is to be \ Mercerised Knitted Cotton Gloves • found here. of English make,, in colours 't"-- Chamois, Dark , Brown, Pearl Throughout our Spacious Millinery Showrooms there i , Grey, viand; White. is a charming display, and we cordially invite ladies r 11' , to pay a visit of inspection. Our premises will remain %>' . excellent //» per pair, open until p.m. this (Friday) evening, which gives an \ v value, post free. added opportunity* ;.'iil, . ' ' ' i QmithS/Siiflheii t, J Wholesale and Family [ - TTD -r 253-263 Queen St, Auckland. I ' NOTE.—Our Premises will remain open until 9 p.m. this (Friday) evening. 11 ' ————I * t'.'Vj*' I fji We ad need sweetmeats-the children especial- { ch,Mr en especial. £ Ti If. But they should not eat sweets to excess. 1 ; , 5 = . J for then the stomach is harmed. | | WRIGLEYS the famous chewing confection. )k ;«Q r provides a delicious sweetmeat with long- L 3 lasting flavour. J B ' Instead of harming. It benefits all who use it. 'J f Instead of harming, If benefits ai( who use it. | M SEALED TIGHT - KEPT RIGHT, £ j Aids appetite A 3d. per packet. \ W and digestion, On sale at all I m Allays thirst »Chemists* Confer k A Keeps teeth tloners and Stores. L A clean aDd "Chew it after J y| breath sweet. every meal." ? iliii

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16924, 9 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16924, 9 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16924, 9 August 1918, Page 2

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