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C m i Lt Special Purchase DAINTY NEW SEASON'S If J * 9 EMBROIDERIES. trffilCllCS 18-INOH FLOUNCOTGS, in Muslin and Organdie—3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, « v „ 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, to 9/11. |VF dT* 1 27-INCH BOUNCINGS, in Muslin- IN rILTOr) A H "SlO'lfP l^ 4/11, 5/8, 6/6, 6/11, 7/11, 8/5, 9/11, * * !**§»# J#C*. ¥ C*H© to 29/6 each. . & JL 45-INCH FLOUNCINGS,, in Muslin— 4/11, 5/6, 7/11, 8/11. In Voile— m . . , , , 6/11, 7/6, 8/11 to 14/6 yard. Thls 1S the balance of a Special Purchase, which sold so THREADING READINGS, from iin rapidly that we advise ladies to see them at once to avoid disto 3in —Prices from 9d to 3/6 appointment. These splendid gloves, fashionable in style and yard. colouring, were found to be slightly spotted. But, in fd ?o B Js?y?ri dalnty de - accordance with our fked policy, we' are giving our customers PINE 'MUSLIN INSEBTIONS AND **" advßl,tage ° f having P urchased at a discount. The gloves EDGINGS, to match, in a large are nOW °" View m our P art ment. variety of prices. DAINTY MEDALLIONS, in Muslin and Cambric— From 3d to 1/4 each. Wonderful *7 \\% Per MADIERA EMBROIDERIES, from 2 Value 4' 11 Pah'' inches to 8 inches —Prices iron «**»• 10£ d yard. OOLOTOED ORGANDIE EDGINGS, —— . 5 inches to 7 inches wide. Good ____ Value-1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 3/3, 2/6, — _ 2/9, and 2/11 per yard. JAP. SILK EMBROIDERIES, in In- WMMM „. «•*., sertions, Edgings, and Beading. HIDCOIIS af6 111 SUCh the new laces. favour this season 40-INCH COLOURED NETS, for that OUr DBW S^^P" A Good Selection of GOLD AND HlbbOllS CaiJUOt fail TIONS—Prom 3/11 to 7/11. Also tO pl6aS6. Black and Gold and Black and Silver Laces and Insertions. Good Value— These Dainty Ribbons are in 5/11 and 6/6. gß&.rf&. tbe most charming shades and A Cmm A ?ll%T i - ° f n VEN " rf\ Ifl!!! colourings, besides an assortVHS.aas.3 LACES, in all widths. £*a. „^ t ; 0 * • m. BBETONNE NETS, in Whfte, Cream fA A W%&* Zl T' 7 ™ and Black, 27in to 72in wide-Prom „£ V <¥% W tfTf t re< l uired Wldth > d«" 1/3 to 5/6 per yard. Vft J&k. «l ' • available for the nattv ornaBEAUTIFUL LACE MEDALLIONS, l iNmSiSh If mente and ba K s and the" articles in \ alenciennes, Torchon, and Filet / JkT?*«F, \'l"-7 * of r soDal adoraraent which -Prices from 3d to 2/6 each. -m ' Z Wki personal adornment which » IPtiL can ° e made up by the skilful -~ ~~~ - *" ' *%T *\lJl'iAl iKsinW needlewoman. To see is to IN OUR VEILING DEPARTMENT. "~ lli * admirs, and we cordially invite SILK TULLES, in fashionable shades. Also Lingerie Ribbons, ail widths ladies to a ? a visit o{ ins P ec ' Good Value— yard. an d a great variety of dainty n ' AEBOPHANES, in all shades, far Mil- desiens ' v linery and Evening Frocks. Good ' Value 3/11 yard. VEILINGS. Just opened up, the ' Latest and Smartest! Vedlings, in jF J A SB ■*! J&^ %V *\ «n> Pink, White, Saxe, Brown, and B. * -4. I A ,«r H Navy. Good Value—2/3 to 3/6 per W ||| ■B» {& Jfe| 11 ff tl f*l 1 MADE-UP VEILINGS, in Black, and R** **& & & V*l Black and Gold. Good value—4/6 to I

—»—«— I ' MuilllllltHlllltHlll^ tTA'e Newest—Always* * uUdbAKD -X \ The Faultlessly Fitting Front !^Lp?ftA Lacing Corset. ' Ml^OW * One of the primary objects of the corset is Hi// Mi/// to improve the figure, and no make does this IB [ \\y 1/ • more satisfactorily than the Front=!acing Gos- HI! M V/ j = Each Model, and there is one specially ip \l I made for every figure type, will not only give wIH jf JL | grace and comfort to the wearer, bat abso- MfHlffr ' = lute satisfaction in service because-of the {w'\sijmffi - superior fabrics used and the sensibility of : the design. *»••'•« - Gossards are so easy of adjustment, too. *Vg?JFS™ i*ftg 1 283-THK CORSET will meet J(j> %SSg%&£i, *g£l2i | the needs of a large range of /ss%. »»«» comfort and service, £ figure types. The low top is ,&3J|P Stocked a all sizes from 21 to : gracefully curved to follow 'gTzJWf-* - Price, 29/6. : the contour of the bust, whilst *•> *#1 J the medium high back offers "f "»/L > I 4S§sv : comfortable support. Made of 4 N «krong Everlast Cloth, fitted /"**&& jHT with elastic section at back //T~jkW Jk i Jit* and three sets of hose sup- if V f ■* / \ porters. Sizes, 22 to — [I \ / \"*~4s \ i mTJ /I ra if 2433—PINK SATIN EVENING = \ WA\\\ I/A TO GV-\ BRASSIERE, designed fox : \jSBPB§iL ——■ Pale Pink Satin, and trimmed : 52 — THE CORSET problem straps; hooks in "back, °Sizes* £ for the woman who is under- 34 to 40—Price, 21/-. : sized but of full proportions, is : 423 — DESIGNED FOR THE met in this specially designed ft - lI J E WOMAN OF FULL FIGURE, model, low bust and long jyk v (] // • made of Batiste trimmed with* skirt, which will lengthen the rasSrlh t wkf - embroidery yoke in front and waist and support the full I fef : back; hooks* in front. Sizes, bust whether standing or '\t C 34 to Price, 4/6. sitting. Sizes, 21 to 35— n -7 I \\ '■ » Price, 38/6. <js I \ Sffl I I i 503—A BRASSIERE designed (lisp ft I r for the average figure. Made // yV Wt& l\ °l Batiste trimmed with Filet __, _ „ lßfT'7l&rs»\ Lace ' and ?* r °ngly reinforced 226' — A LIGHTLY BONED under arms, hooks in front. CORSET, with low bust, and Sizes. 34 to 46—Price, 4/6. the skirt, although shorter (rmJJ-*W,.j»p % than the average corset, h?>-s *T '1* " Special fitting rooms and the sufficient length to successfully \ |\ • " advice of experienced corsetieres corset the slight figure. Made ' * are always at the disposal of of Plain Batiste. In sizes 20 377-THIS CORSET, made of a, patrons " to 29-Price,'l6/6. durable Twill Broche of deli- j « » . II rfft 4*9 — *r cato design, is specially adapted j ill -, 1«« .#% fir., M* fL* ~«* _ _ **> - k i A. 3. for the average figure. It'has fl ISfi §* fiW LlilfflWrf 1 i M a low bust, lightly boned, and. A? 11l £1V %%. %*AIU» ¥ W'Vfi fIU g,U@f long close-fitting skirt withf J * * Queen Street, Auckland.

THE qS°rL L S ON ' I Jfflm The Tyre of Unvarying Excellence Skin Eruptions, Ensuring m. 1 f£f//Jimli They represent the result of saentific rewmreh CLEAR CQMPLEXinN 1 /#//t/l ff and experiment. The name on every tyre in. «Tv?i."rT7?.. v, I //////1 Sit i. the fmarantee to motoric of the .uperlafcve J. be Shah test Rash. Faintest Spot, Irrltabl* 3 fSs/fflßll iLcT-I. J .w^l.. Pimples. Disfißurlne Blotches. ob 3 \~flf/ fl I Mil Bntwh-made articJe. -.„„.. Eczema disappear by applying 3 f/FI/fg Mft ALL GARAGES SELL THEM . SUI.PH OI.XH IS wit/ IS If wznce*. moulton & CO. LTD, che«*d.«reh which renders the skin spotless, soft, clear, Wm*Jff IB / M// - supple, and comfortable. IS SI la /i^/^P >WW^ff**a^P, * ll Jaaf l> *P^^!yS^^^' H "^ft' ir ''' >llt ' l mw 'J HAS BEEN THE REMEDY FOR illl Vt^rffijjVliw u^FH^ ESbßßßSmSSß^^b^l Blotchos. Soots. Rosea. >U. _^ <^ , " ~,n wt |I,| v ,| H ,n " 1 * 1 " "F'*«" r; --- r^•;-

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 17266, 16 September 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Issue 17266, 16 September 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Issue 17266, 16 September 1919, Page 11

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