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%m Exceptional Value in Summer bkirts at;" ■""*"'' -""- ~"'~*"\_^% 5 I - Neat, well-cut and nicely made. " /'■ i R' B stm Its A smartly-setting Skirt, a dainty Blouse, and a Sports Coat, and "there vou have a sen<dbl& 1 « 1 / 1 «M serviceable outfit tw Summer.- ~ -*-»—*, —--.••■-. . "V- -■ — ■> sensuue, .| K B jUf II ) These five Skirts listed are well worth seeing. With holidays coming, one or two litrhf 1 § 1 \T\\ ff skirts will prove a boon, aM Jbn Wrac-, better than secure them at Bradstreefs cheap prices. 1 VII // \\ 11l LADIES' BLACK AND WHITE CHECK LADIES' WHITE VOILE DRESS I fill ■ 111 J? h 4 ro F'* r c C - U - SKIETS, widehem and ?hree ScS I *?;■& r H .11 pockets, belt all round, finished self hemstitched, rucked at waist and ¥■ g | / 111 buttons-23/9 each. Sizes- ' folded belt. Good quality Voile- ' 1 K; El 1 J HI « Waist. Length. Waist. Length. ? 2 / 9 each - Sizes— | k' \\ j I \\\ 25in 38in 29 -* n 39in Waist - length.' Waist. Length. 1 K' 1 hi' U If 27in , 38in 30in 40in 24in 36iri 27iri 38in '; §*> *11 I' : |-|! 28in 39in -32in 40in ' 25in 36in 28in 38itl I 6 B § '$? II * '" "* ' 261n 36l 'n- 29in 40in ft Kit J 1 I*l CR^E AND WHITE COTTPN 26in 38in 30in 39ui ' 1 gig UJ, 'ft |?J* GABARDINE DRESS SKIRTS, all „„™™. I g,| I „-,—* sizes; neat, plain styles-14/ir and «SK= OTTOH 1 ? ■'■ •! / 15711 • • * .". .v.. GABARDINE DRESS SKIRTS, well 1 If ' J.j ' cut > good style—2379 and 26/9 each. | i 1 v i -U Special Lines in Sports Coats. 1 i I W They're just opened, and ' embrace the" newest ideas and colouring. £ §\m LADIES' WOOL KNITTED LADIES' SPUN SILK SPORTS .BLACK SPUN STLK wobtq I ft I SPORTS COATS, in Grey-49/9. COATS, in Putty" Nigger, COAT withroll Sfr SPORTS | Em LADIES' WOOL KNITTED CreWand Sky; large collar Ld SS4/12/9 ' * S3sh I h\M SPORTS COATS,- in Black.— beli-j;5/19/9. . 1 _._ w,™ '"'* „„„ „„«„„,„ ' 1 foil LADIES' ALL-WOOL WOVEN Creme felieveV with Black collar *}££* SS? . **£ SPORTS 1 £>. SPORTS "COATS, in Navy, and cunV-£5/19/iK • - - GOAT, «l^ed- with White col- I ~'\ BlacK, Nigger, and Light Grey; ~ ~ lar ana cuff-£5/19/9. fe & i ' latest shapes and styles—7s/9. LADIES' SPUN SPORTS BLACK SPUN SILK SPORTS I P) 1 "'' % ' • .* , " COAT, &\{. Navy,, roll collar and COAT, large collar and belt— 1 gl SPUN SILK SPORTS COATS. „ belt—£6/5/9. f£(i?i. 9 -„„„„ „„_ -~ 1 a H (One only of each colour ) Grey with Black striped trimmings LADIES*. SPUN SILK JUMPERS, a fo |l . . ... on collar and cuffs— £6/7/6. Cremo with Vieux .Rose trim- fl »II T.ATITP«!' Qpmi c-ttw cprmTC! I >ale Blue with small roll' collar mings — £5/19/9. Fawn with 8 ll . L oBSw. KLSRnd 8 ?™ and sash belt-£fi/19/9, I SSTsZfi?«?£ n !* ■ Grey 1 II - rfffi SPUN SILK SPORTS BLACK AND WHITE STRIPE , I 8 1 «S7SL ? P S, N Sl^^ r . SPO ? TS SPUN SILK SPORTS COAT, 1 W I ««r/o ,n,Sky and Vieux Rose viJ* Black collaV.aiwl.aMh belt- I I~ —f 1 ft| . —£5/7/9. £6/6/-. • .We Pay Postage. 1 K E LADIES* SPUN SILK SPORTS * .'; ■—* • 1 & ,1 COATS, in Pink with Nigger NARROW BLACK AND WHITE Address: 102, 104, 106,108, » £ M collar and cuffs. Fawn with Pink STRJPE SPUN SILK SPQRTS v , »''.*' I K ■ collar and cuSs; newest style— COAT, with snuare "collar"-arid Rarangahape Koad. m »\i £5/5/-. sash belt—£4/9/9. ■* ■ — -«-, I

<£- ii " ■ - -- I LivEROP/iPtt Pictures I # llJv\ OIAMBCRLNrrtJ ' I Hot-weatlier liver troubles get many who eajoy | good-"health at all other times of the year. - \ Many people "° generally ; enjoy tive which contain ingredients that act on good health suffer from biliousness in the the liver and stimulate it. They will reSlimmer time. Rich foods served cold lieve hot-weather liver complaint "very are difficult to digest by the majority and quickly. often produce a chilling of the entire di- When you lack energy, don't relish gestive tract. The liver-thus becomes your 'food. "feel dull and stupid, all sluggish, when the condition known as you need is a dose of "Chamberlain's biliousness results. . Tablets.- They will make you feel like This is often accompanied by constip- a new man and give you aft appetite ation and indigestion. Serious as it may like a bear. They will do you more seem the unfortunate person can soon good than a five shilling bottle of tonic, remedy these ailments by taking Cham- If you have any indisposition of tie Tablets for the stomach and liver, stomach, liver or bowels you should at Chamberlain's Tablets are a tonic laxa- once take Jfc>- The Stomach & Dvo?. i Z i ■ TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. -W " I ♦ % AFTER. * CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK IS ABSOLUTELY THE osn Colleges, to educate one to handle the variety 9t cases 7 ♦ LATEST DISCOVERY IN MODERN DENTISTRY. You that present themselves. DR. RAYNER wss the first dentist 7 & sea here one case where the patient has lest the four front in New Zealand to make .bridge work, and challenges any V X teeth; another, the back teeth, and how neatly and readily dentist to. dispute this fact and to-day he is doing more of AT they aro replaced, occupying no more room than the natural this class of work than any 10 .dentists. WHY? Beoauso his a ♦ tenth did originally. They not only look like your own patients whom he operated on 15 years ago are not only his Y ♦ teeth, hut they feel like them, and you cart uso them the patients still. Jjut so are thousands of their. friends. who.have- 9. <& same in every respiect. . learnt from them that bridge work enables them to bits or "♦ a BRIDGE WORK is a class of work which must be done eat anything, without ever knowing the difference between A T very expertly, and represents years of training in the Amen- I the artificial and natural teeth. _• X I AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, I I Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets - AUCKLAND, I ♦ And corner Cuba and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. "± 0 Nurses in attendance. Open Friday Evenings. ♦ $. ■ -' ■ r. ♦

JLrfo LARGE STOCKS B^B OF ALL TIMBERS IPS* BEST TERMS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17335, 5 December 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17335, 5 December 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17335, 5 December 1919, Page 13

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