I erf tlese § ! I : tmm. and m $m * : Ira amlsolss I I TWll Thousand of them--^—-—- ' '^^^PJ 1160111 ; - 1 I ll4f^t ; li«f ' A special department and window showing NOW! SftS w/ II - 8 TfitelE THOUSAND FROCKS AT LESS THAN THE PRICE 'THE MATERIALS TO-DAY IS II I'l % i I ?®E ItfESSAGE OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT. ANY CHILD, MUCH MORE SO A MOTHER, CAN H 1 . 1 " 1 ■■fjnf * '■'~ SISE *^ VALUE AT A GLANCE, WE ANTICIPATE THEY WILL SELL BY THE HALF-DOZEN AT We are showing an exceptionally large range 1 I 7/1 / A TIME. Plenty of smart Frocks and Rompers, of simple design, is a summer essentiaL We have done °* CAMISOLES, 1 both imported and our § 1 Win ■ "' our part by this offer/take advantage of it, and get a season's supply at least. v own make., T Mf sr + numerous designs, | i, ||/-..,L| e ' *^^ v exactly or similar to illustration; the s I \f ** « 4I ✓ * I—* * materials are aH of the best quality, Lace 1 I 6/9 and 716 Ov&m mm 1/6 eadi rocks from 2/9 each I aa£ g.t^.ytA^' 1 Lace 1 I i—— ■■ ' ■ — ;— ~. -- • „ ; - . ...- ",■ MILLINERY | Three Thousand Bargains in Children's Frocks. "»*■*-.»-. *.*£ ,™J uTLfSSS. «- Jr%""»,-r t I CHILDREN'S PRINT FROCKS, mostly White ground, jUgg. "tion. In sizes 20in V24in-Price' 6/9. 25in to The new seasons models and the new styles offer a . 4 I : with Navy and Dark stripes, in a variety of self a. Kf SVm-Prige, 7/6, Mostly light ground, in assorted wide and charming assortment. Ready-to-wears and | I <-;tf3% trimmings; in sixes 24m-Price, 2/6 each. K stripes of Brown, Black, and Blue. imteanmed shapes also offer a wide choice, and oar j I 'fiyfe %>* Als « ** sizes tti-tn to 27»-2/9 each We consider HS-T7?CaC k« o «w fl CFfW n-« pbiht a» t ivpwp StalE will always welcome our inspection. 1 8 JK i? 6 5: 9£_ i_ T _j.u ei_ ,S ..to conßlder . illustration No. 2 shows CHILD'S PRINT OH LiiMfiNt ; '" J ~ - ■ ~ , ,-, ~,,.,,, ,„,,. . M I a 8 ,7 e ui. '■' ,* j iIW OVERALL,, in Tussore and Blue, in assorted | , T7 tl a .- . - HT , j Ii s CB11 tP? ? p i A £ ERG rao< rsrsS aavy-pieated » fiMii Pea , with Galon trimmings, and two pockets . Well cut and Daintily Trimmed 1 - lVt an s^ oa i der 8^, a P s ' wlth .3u Xt fx m< ? Te T i iblfJA size s "hi to 24in-Price, 2/3 to 3/U. Kf. Lii J .| 1 8 ground Sepiar*Serge Blouse; skirt buttoned to the iMffijiE ~„ ' , „ ~ . ~ JNl&ntdT£SS£S' f--8 \\9BHfl blouse- 2lin—Price 7/6 Wl\ik\XV> Illustration No. 3 shows LINENE FROCK, with Em- . I '^*^ . If 1 1 CHILDRESS TUSSOLINB FROCKS, with Empire 'fflfillf LADIES' CALICO NIGHTDRESSES, || | fiß®mmmk 1 yoke, collar faced with pink or blue. Sizes 19m and Pyj|^jp>/ g/11. • V neck, long sleeves, turned-down collar, |g I laßEm ~ ;j ?>M I 21in * Would be go«;d value from 6/U to 8/6. We ; T „ . ' ._ j . '~ A„, _ ' , ... tucked and trimmed with Embroidery I I 1 have several dozen of this line, which we offer at \ h ' Illustration No. 4 similar to Illustration No. 3, but dif- and insertion. Women's size—B/6, 0/6, { 1 | piflifPiPj the bargain price of 4/6. Also a similar line, with )K\ ferent style as indicated. Sizes 19m to 24m— SUPERIOR ' QUALITY LONGCLOTH. |l ~ "I iff i pleated akirfe, button to the blouse—-Also offered at fU$ - Hlustratior. No. S—CHILD'S BLUE PRINT FROCK, NIGHTDRESSES, V fteck, short sleeves, f 1 I \Lf / 4/6, ®r but with round'collar-Price, |J/6. daintily trimmed with Vai. Lace or the ll I Va7 /' TUSSOLINE 'VARSITY SUITS, for children, in sizes Wo. a. ■ __^_-___«__ Finest Embroidery-^-U/6, 12/6, 13/6. if I SSL ™*° *% V™ line has been read]Uy Sold at 8/6 " Ao 1 T~ r-, 77 ' LADIES' FINE CALICO NIGHTDRESSES, :-1 I XS** - We now offer them ** **** to clear. / m. 1f A Selection. Or i\l#»'W \Jferse- witii smiare Embroidery yoke, ion« •-! § « CHILDRESS PRINT OVERALLS, in sizes 16in to Overalls WCfe V* 2Sr t? S, Sea Special Vaiie rt-7^TAbgX'" I » I ! No. ft 24m, in a variety of patterns, m either square or ae-Uiline OIOUSCS* ihe Horrocfoes* Calico ahd 0.5.-12/ S. 14/6, •; ■■ 1 1 *. V necks. Sleeves faced with self-coloured ma- nCVCI* OS CheaO 1 ; *. 1 'n « n , 15/6. rftMk ' ■is I terials. Plenty lor everybody at 1/6 each. latest DV Parcel Post* . ' i § Bargain in PIQUE FROCKS, in , Light Brown and ' « - . rt , % „ ra JsMMS ' "■ I 1 &yS Wedgwood Blue, in sizes 24in> 27in, 30in, 33in. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES are unsttr- * I S2JS W-25 |t^l|| f *" 11 1 . Style: Set-in sleeve, coUar, belt and pockets. But- passed. Ladies will be impressed wi*h &?£St '-l * ' toned a * the front with., scalloped tabs. The usual m*W the Moderate Prices we are able to nmsnea. |s> &. ■. . „ * w'l price of these frocks was IS/U. We offer the line M •?£ quote this season, both for Cream and ~' ~- . . mm* ..,.,„ „m "a I § ' /Ml I HW/- at 10/6. ' Coloured Silks. Your-inspection of this Tn . Ka „ »«««**.«,*• :' i 1 • 7s! ft 1« CHILD'S WASHING COAT, in Tussore Poplin, but- jff B MjJ\ new blouse ran Se is urged, as in the *" ■ ,fflMB fcßW ™ MBBoWfl ¥ 1 : 8 | \tHH II toned at the side, and. embroidered in a variety of |Sf //'f.fc\ better numbers many exclusive styles . w '« can show really £Mm§ji[ IJJ. I " I = I Ii shades, piped with blue, and other self colours. The *3r If I'W<&\ are Bilow hig—one of a kind only that excellent iraiaej, I jffli : I 1 I Hni it) sleeves have turned-back cuffs, and embroidered. ensures, your individuality. The price exactly to iflustra- CTm! ti i ilfe-i ' ;: 1 1 i %Li|Jr Would be good value at 5/6. We offer the line at i?ipS| range commences'with the moderate . - ■'"••■«*■ ; I -|flr?*i'"" 1 I I nT-T ' 3/H to clear. Size 20in only. /( J /.ft figure of 39/6, ranging. up to the higher teon or in a variety |f|//' .Tl I IJ J " There are hundreds «* Odd Frocks and Rompers, Hs2J M price goods at 59/» to 69/6* of near dfesigna. 111 l - WsM .V" S, I | If A but the quantity of each is too jsmall to advertise. It r*ff\ N.B.—Our Prices for Crepe de Chine by ,'m ■ w:^.>»«'<<• a " ■ k|IMIf . I I fS will pay you to investigate the bargain tables. There WVI the yard will be found most moderate for '*''-*-* * pMtF 4 "I 1 ' fcr Is a size and a frock for every child, and a price to fit n\\ those who intend making their own blouses Mad your order to- .* TJ, I JUS § J No - 2 < the purse of every mother. U V\ this season. W 1 ISmIW '' '"V ~. i ! Smart Goods at Five-Ye«-Ago Prices. .»"' 39 1 6 to 59 1 6 8/® \l g Ii i Jim ." ■'» m. hi .iii.in 'in i _ ■ i in ■' '- iiuini.l i \l>, '-"''" urn ■■« ■■■■■ l>i»iii>i»i i 'mi iiji - mi inn i i in. in imifininii ii i mmm ■mwrni****. mm**m i nnrttMi—MUMMijUili II I i ',-h-1 ll 11li ll l|)ll<lill|iii l |ii ll i)i. M , wl ,|i„|i W |, l |,;^-|' -S -. ■ V .•*,*' ■• s i Prompt Despatch is the Feature of our Mail Order Department. -_ £jL: m mm mm m ■# i». J - | Those shopping by mail should send for these frocks gCB | | 1 | "W™ /f 5 Har®ngaO&PC KO&Q'I 5 without delay. Although the quantity is large, -the |% ttt '"" I || ffi |AH SI M iiMMM I J ' demand at these prices is sure to be very great.' You H B M fl■ 61 <**mjr . ii»aws «te»^teßfH : 0 ■ «& ■•*"■ i i may order with confidence, and anticipate & Tbargain. ' i'fljrP w«tit«C* '■- - M
Aircrart of 1 I * ? is typically represented in the magnificent i ' ■ UiidUll Udl BiuK d I I One of the few objects in artcraft that | the progressive civilization of the Western 1 i y* world has never superseded is the wonderful | i Hand-made Rug of the East. 1 Hie-colourings and designs have a distinct n 1,1 ■»• " ■■■"" Ii " • ""•'•"' '" ' *** liil * ni|, | quaintness of their own. I The fastness of the colours have a touch of | Udflfi WY%dtiOt mastery about them that many have tried ] Indliy M lllClllt? to unfold; but few have succeeded. 1 Indian Rugs r— —~ —i ! That Will delight the ' AflTOliiail RUgS | lovers of beautiful 3,11(1 SQtHiPBS I things. I u *u _ ** is *° be regretted that after the ravages 1 Hearth HUgS of war this old Eastern industry is in a ' 1 f- f «, /f . precarious condition, and the exportation of on. X Z/aTX. Armenian Rugs almost an extinct factor. I 1 These Rugs are consequently almost un- | I «««**«»„ ,=», m -»*,. procurable to-day in the Rug markets of 1 i Squares in all the the East I wanted sizes up to Secure one before it is too late. 15ft. X 12ft. Small Rugs, Squares in all sizes up to I | 6ft. x 3ft. . 15ft. x 12ft. I • 1 I The Foremost House for Carpets, Rugs, and i I General floor Boverrngs. KM * *> • - .- ":-'■: . .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17249, 27 August 1919, Page 13
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