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1! 'A MpW Al#lllVf Mil MINERVA PLAID— "" gfa TRACED GARMENTS .FOR I i j « ill** II \IWI#4J rtI\JL%l ¥ 111 VI ' On© of the season's smartest |M| EMBROIDERING. 1 I r y materials. iVf I 1 i M ism DAINTY LINGERIE Knowing bow eager everyone is for a glimpse of the New Sea. „.■,.. ~ . .. , _. jZSI The embroidering of Traced Garments is one of the most I 1 JB ffl\ U A " km. «iHUun»a SOB'S Goods every possible attention is being given to the Opening This fabm introduces qwte » new note in Dress / popular branches of needlework. It is interesting to work 1 i /Jfai'l STYLES that Will meet up and bringing ob View oS the Fashions and Fabrics for Spring and lt3 . extreme fimartaes will make an in- JWV Wx one ' own garments, and it is also satisfactory 8 to know 1 f £*T&M®mk \ •*<, * *_. *L .L ««.!«« " bums appeal. xi /,M\ /S\ that this is the most economical means of acquiring useful 1, \ C3WW\\ With apprOVal from thOSe and Summer. .* , -„ - . J .« jl - M . n j: ' --».* -u. , , / JffiV liT)! dainty Under Muslins. 4 S § i e; <<!,H i (/J . s * For next week an interesting series of Window Displays have "w °* medium weight, serviceable, and comes ia / JjWV, a/ ! Si j[ tf/ WHO are preparing lOr been arranged, and inspection is Specially invited. Checks of many sizes and colourings. / < V^s*V^L!Jk/I Our collections permit of a very wide choice, and in- || I U 17/ til© Spring and Slimmer Fo B aeparate skirts it ... .... made V\ VlMf?' / BpeCtl ° ° *" designs * always welcomed. | 1 V I fL *'"® "Pnng anil OUmmwr For separate skirts it ia particularly smart, and made N_\. TiIFP ' / II I //tf season - SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN up with - Hue BonneV; the same material but of plain XNJ WL/ PURE SILK CREPE KIMONOS, straced in exquisite I /Uf &Babon " OUlflEiniillJ i/irrCl\Enl 111 coloaT > «i»«lealfc» Spring and Bummer Costumes. "V< M\ designs and finished with hemstitcbing-14/6 || 1 II I 32 iDCheB Wide ~ 7/11 ytfd - i 1 |l\ BOUDOIR CAPS, fa Pure Silk Crepe, traced to match 1 I \ * runiiioniiiu . <Blaepßm(li - BtahM/fc . I l IV «» j»« «*. I I WHITE CREPE DE CHINE CAMISOLE, daintily hand- j«KK | : 111f!ml$il 1 'Bl QHPWM fTAPTA * beading stamped on sheer lin-fiaz, with Cotton to 111 1 embroidered, scalloped neck and armholes — Price, < i toMWwP L .1 ' r Wtm- Till. " *5 W fwpfJ § §fl Lv 1 • P* l *^" l * "■"VJCIIA Ho. 188 Complete—l 3/6 each. * Ji| I! \\ \ „ * * rUKMiMIIKU rADItICO. H■*o fw ' SHEEN GLORIA. .32 of the new season's light-weight r AnnrQ' ir\rTP'inrp<a «- above i kimonos/11 each. Ik WHITE CREPE DE CHINE CAMISOLE, daintily hand- I 1 I ' iUffEl qunnM fTARJIA * beading stamped on sheer Jin-flax, with Cotton to' 11 $M embroidered, scalloped neck ar;d armholes — Price, $?r!fWsM'\. "L H §31M-. 1 1 fflPffi ( p nil .BIN ULUMIA jj 0 . 189 Complete—l 3/6 each. J ,|P Ell '-•" HWIJIhWiTWmI § II W isSSprelH A < Mlfiu ' SHEEN GLORIA. One of the new season's light-weight r A"nTT?Q' ttxttpttp-rq ™ n A~ „r i i- a e,a _«« i In 1 nim , nimomo . ,»ip- , w i. BPBKt I ; 111 81 1 1Bli : 'Hi fabrics, "-*- for Dress or Costume. It has a Silk LADIES KNICKERS, made of sneer lm-flaz-8/6 pals. \ § | VERY DAINTY CAMISOLE made of Pale Pink Wash- ' I '! |WM £& L. 'IHI H 1 SB finish shot effect. Showing in Navy, Brown, Grey RPATIV MADF NirffTnPWQ -.i. » > au _• 1 ing Safin, trimmed with Cream Filet • Insertion, WJSSfti i* -'Pa®«l'it SffifS *& SF mt I IS TO 56 inches—l 3/6 K_.A_>Y-MA_>_i NIGHTDRESS, with tucks and beading, __, 1 II threaded with Bebe Ribbon and Ribbon shoulder yjglT^»a=J^h^« Hfclfi !fe i —IWIP ' traced on the finest quality Nainsook; in sizes 38, 40 A Z^ I I I f ENVELOPE CHEMISE, made of Pale Pink Crepe de BTPii ' IfllLJ Sill liCl Iffll " JAPTUNG." A good quality Silk of the Tussore PyJ p ; M ,, A f.' v Tea f? ade ? t . in 1 . ™» P iece > traced on fine /I A*T 1 1 I Chine, daintily trimmed with tucked Georgette and I M Bjß 1 1 I variety. Beautifully even in the weave and French tocelsior, with Im-flax trimmings—l 9/6 pair. Irt 1 I 3 Cream Filet Lace, finished with Pink Ribbon, and 1 |rr i^^^^^'^pM^*^Pf|,vfflf Si 1 dye&, ithis Silk is highly recommended for summer RlfsTiVHnni? pamtqcittf , j u ,- a I \ jsz\ i 1 I J Ribbon shoulder straps-Price, 84/6. J fe II "***' Colours: Pink V 6UX R os 9. Apricot, Silver, for FreS °° Z f ' /uV\ A 1 I WHITE JAP SILK CHEMISE, daintly hand-embroi- j 1 S=ffi^ cry ~ «AnTTTM ' ' TELABLANCA NIGHTDRESS, stamped in exquisite de-l J 'ill l' I J Il dered, scalloped at neck and armholes, threaded at TO ' -^^.^. rf RAUIUSI signs; 3£ yards length—B/11 each. 1 1 M )1 1 I n£,C ml -° n ' ' SILK RADIUM. A light-weight Silk, suited for Dress, A A NTTTTT I v iuapvap r AMT-501 FLa/a a a.h llv II 'i /A 1 WHITE CREPE DE CHINE COMBINATIONS, daintily Costume, o, Summer Coat „In hades of Brown, TARANTULLE MAGYAR CAMISOLES-3/6 eacn. W f\U, i li\ U RS-Price, en 6^ h6d ' aDd fiUiSh6d " Wlth l VkS a 'Ro^eT£ y in' C hi- y 6/ll!' Gre/ ' 8 " 6 ' LOI S3)^ AMIS ° LES ' in pretty open designs, will, [M If 1.1 I § V / —*-MtJniP-ni r , fr-ifr- STRTPPH FTTTT <!TT K" Without inset sleeve, scallop edge—2/6 each. 1 filH-/ }■ W' I 1 DAINTY NIGHTDRESS, made of Palo Pink Crepe do - ' &IKII Jili 1! UJI MLK. * F//fN*A , /J ! 1 I Chine, tucked and trimmed with Cream Filet Laoe CA A M A'HAWrM QTRTPFn wnTT STTR" A «~,j „„,!;♦„ v■• • , , OPAL CLOTH CAMISOLES, with inset sleeve—6/6 each, j}'fJ \4 \a\\ § 1 ! at neck and armholes, finished at neck with Ribbon rUAIW A WIN, ™li, LzZa 17.3 '' 7 F ? » "»*«»» Without sleeves-4/6. ' £1, I/ 1 V \ 1 8 p-ir>o ic; * colour ground, with smart stripe in colour A silk ai w u»j .«,, «v if/' m£b fl 1 a I nce ' 40/-. Those who desire that their Furnishing Fabrics be different in every waj that will wear and launder well; 30 inches—B/11. ° Wl £ nWreSßes — 23 / 6 3 * 6 - ' / / '99 I/J | § i NIGHTDRESS, made of good ouality Cream Crepe de te th , e "dinary hangings and coverings, will find much to appreciate in this AT APT A TRPPI? COLOURED MUSLIN BOUDOIR CAPS, in Helio., Sky, I 1 1 Chine, V-shaped neck, short sleeves, and daintily excellent fabric. ALALIA l/li£r£. Pink> &nd White—l/ 11 each. 1 I -embroidered, finished with hemstitching- Foam O'Dawn is of Pure Mohair, a material that is noted for ita splendid " ACACIA" CREPE. A Crepe of better than ordinary 1 S i encB ' S9/b. wearing properties. Its adaptability to hangings, cushions, loose covers, and quality, and one suited for either Ladies* or Children's " ~ —— — ~ * ~~ —— il § I <?TRTPim KTTIT PYJAMAS, hc.d .ith m-» St.. & other furaishing purposes, permits of the fulfilling of any desired furnish- wear. Colours: White, Pink, Sky, Biscuit. Grev . — > 1 !SlL* 7n! ' h v? 1 te ■ B__k/8 __ k / COat scheme or effect * whilst the deßi S ns and colourings are quite distinct, and Cardinal, Helio., Brown, Vieux Rose 7 Apricot •30 I ~~ ~~~ I | shape, without collar; good quality-Pnce, 55/, form any other fabric inches-i/ll}. (9 I ' GLOVES AND HOSIERY FOR I i LADIES' BOUDOIR CAPS, made of good quality Crepo FOR LOOSE COVERS "Foam O'Dawn" makes up splendidly and so . ~" = ~" FART V ~" 1 B de Chine, and trimmed with White Filet Insertion varied are the designs and colourings that a suitable selection can be made --———-—■————————■—-—--——_-_-__-_-______—__ iylflpW I Jr_Al-_I Of illl?w 1 1 * sky,^ e ß ux^td w _$"«•««*• for any room. Underwear, Rompers and Frocks mil 1 I I " ' FOR HANGINGS " Foam O'Dawn " drapes beautifully, and the general for Children. iff J 12-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE ELBOW - LENGTH I I WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, made of good quality Lone- effect wUI a PP eal to the most {astjdloU3 - \B_ JL WHITE KID GLOVES, all sizes— pair, 1 I cloth, and daintily trimmed with Filet Lace and In- » ft AM O'DAWN »31 inches wide-6/11 7/11 8/6 9/« NFANTS' WHITE SILK ROMPERS, hand-embroidered, Yf) 71 i 1 I sertion-Prlce, 16/6. . „™™ ODAWN,,, 31 inches lo p -* -i~ Sizes, WA, 16 . BTJTTON MOUSQUETAIRE ABOVE ELBOW I I WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, made of good quality Long* aNFANTS''TUSSORE SILK ROMPERS, hand-embroid- VJr *hI WHITE HD GLOVES, all sizes-10/8 aa_ 16/6 pair. 1 I cloth, trimmed with deep frill of Lawn and VaL In- ■«- 7ri , ered and scalloped aeck and sleeves. Sizes, 18-inch, sj / / " a § If sextiofc and Lace— 25/-. " . T ___ a rtM „ 20-inch— 23/6. JH liL/J 20-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE FULL - LENGTH i II — -—____ A LOOS© UO y® r WW INFANTS' WHITE CREPE FROCKS, Magyar shape, *WL fflffw WHITE KID GLOVES, all sizes-17/6 and 19/6 pair. § |: ~~~™~~~~~ brightens UP the with belt and embroidered in colours; 16-inch— M if JJ 1 1 —— —————— _—: —__—_ —-. .- . home. B¥i m M MWffli pricß, . 7/6 : r -iff is BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE ABOVE elbow 1 I SC3I \ IfSSSISfISJi M, I KKW GIE ' PRINCESS PETTICOATS, made of fine L § FINEST FRENCH SUEDE GLOVES. White, Bis- 1 ?A , "'Mk « - A ,«lifllk , ~ • Madapolam, trimmed with four-in":h flounce em- BSs&jk cuit Pastelle French Grev—PJ/fi nair I If TWO Very popular Hum- /jy -A |W§ mat y U broidery, edged with cotton lace at neck and arm- ' ' ' J U <* P 4l *" 1 I 5 6rS I" "GOSSARD" { mBOaa "i OOS ° S^S a«» 28in 30in 33in 36in "AMERICAN BEAUTY » PURE SILK HOSE, wide I *&mMS4 frOnt lacing CORSETS !\ VO V neVOT retted ffISISS i>riCaß 4/9 4/11 5/3 6 / 9 5 / 11 suspender tops, double soles, heels, and toes. Black, 1 'i " i for apart from the service 21 CHILDREN'S FINE MADAPOLAM NIGHTDRESSES, White, Taupe, Pearl, Tan, Navy, Champ.— pair. § I J l/m®\ «**» •_ __ V- ) point of view, it proves a made with small round collar, edged with embroidery! ' 8 /// •'•AX V 39 573 — A VERY COMFORTABLE /*'___3*r i. i* i ™_»«- «* I, *^^|&» also frill of embroidery down front and sleeve— HFAW fiPTTW rtttt nn«i? u i « , , t § / K CORSET for the tall heavy figure, I 7 ver y helpful means of iff Sizes 1 23 . sreeve— HEAVY SPUN SILK HOSE, self-clcxs, Morley'g best I S f " /r Tf JP^~~^^A with low bust an long well-boned decorating a room. (g Prices 6/9 6/11 fi/8 A/ft «/n */« make. Black, White, Navy, Tan, Nigger, Gold, Saxe. I \ XmilfVfj skirt, which is fitted with largo IMS CHH DRPNN PRWM rpttv ott» \Ji IL Fawn, Grey-17/6 pair. I ml elastlc inset at teck. Made of Hill ' Another advantage is that it permits a change to be made at any minute. vwctr „i« j» » P. ? ILK AND COTTON § If HI stem g Washing Coutil, hi Pink or AfflßffllO We employ a competent staff for the making of Loose Covers, and our al0 ' cloed lronts ' short sleeves— TTATTAV <?TTTT TTn<9V , i i • «•„ , 1 I S /1 !lß\ White. Three sets of hose suspen- 11 M& range of Loose Cover Fabrics provides for the filling of all tastes and | !^ es „ 3 „ .1 5 6 ITALIAN SILK HOSE, a closely-woven piece Silk that § If f!l lIS 1 ders; sizes, 23 to 34—Price, S5/6: tin 11 \ S* 1 "" «* l ««- pric6o 2 / u 3/3 8 / 6 8 / S^ 8 eveT 7 satisfaction m wear and fife. Black, 1 if iff ||S\ \ iHalSl "" Estimates are willingly given. — ; - -__-—_—____________ White, Navy, Taupe, Tan, Brown, Gjey, Puaty. 1 II 111 \fi \ 665-THIS CORSET ,-«, designed *, BCHn Castor, Gold, Elephant Pongee, Flame Bottle, Green, 1 I /I 11 U °«t in Cream Silk Striped Batiste. l,Mi\l\»'\ H/f¥f fk II . IT I' U Ai/|t ¥ m¥\ * P^ ; Sky, Chan.p., Helio., Nil- W/ 6 I ! *LL_ Ths corset is boned and ol i IC \\\\*¥\ 11/ i 1 1 lly SM I tl 1 IWI iH i I II i ™TOT IS nß *? w .skirt a„ d "LIT I ill I fLJ I , 1,111 * IU£LY 0F FRANCE" PURE STLK HOSE perfect 1 I mllW T*«£tjL &th&Ck '> """'M* TTI I? , Queen street> r £ VJU) JL* 1 !/§• ggoTggg parts; h - y j 1 1 ~ x Queen Street, Auckland, 2 B2ack OT WMt "" l7/9 " %m I jj

'■■ '" I " i«»—«^«—^yi ■ ii - 1...■_!, I, I Si, I A soft white light for the Children IB II |a most homes the children do home lessons by artificial light Thoughtful mothers IB felfL I agree that the delicate eyes of children require a light that is soft and soothing to the [JIH llli *fa eyes in order to keep em free from eye strain and its attendant troubles in after life, nIHH llllj ii Parents are coming more and more to demand "the soft, white light" of Laurel as a I fill 1 „ 1 protection for the children's eyes. '-' 1 J|l|§ 3ij: 1' 1 deals gently with the eyes of both young and old, Its soft, soothing light is restful to I fji^S sil if the eyes, and reading or work at night time can be done in comfort. There is no Illi 1111] artificial light exactly like sunlight. A Laurel-burning lamp is the best substitute Billl §g IJ I science has so far achieved. It is the reading light your oculist will approve. nilli 118 I kerosene—ask for LaureL (TaUr@l *K Vacuum Oil Co I fill 1 For lighting heating and I*" ,1 VaCUUm Ull Co. Hlffl I »■ ** 1 II m imffp 1 AT age 23 /i £ very fou * i #*M MADE I; AIW 1 1 weeks paid to the Department I f>' ' -..; JT . «" ,,M, » *™ | will provide a capital sum of II \L Jo. 1 rhe paint that saves you monev M 4CftA »«„..<« V.l~ _ m i_ i ■>» 1 /\ ' -because it saves your horned [ll ~ s "° P a y able With bonus addlB / \uti Moisture cannot penetrate the N tions at age 6o or at previous 1 /»' o l»A 53& sss ffifM: 1 d f" h ' or * z ever y <?, ur weeks 1 / ft^^ , nXSII/A JgL. Be on the SURE side-order 1 at tile same age will provide 1/ ROGE^! 1 a capital sum of £800, without I wiNGAT^"f^;iTD. ( 1 profits < payableat deatk * 29-35 Queen St., Auckland. ' | J. H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A., | «a> GommissionA ' ' >*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 10 (Supplement)