- ■ -|- . ■ - - ■ rj- - |- - j iwTn in,.! i, Hi r V -■'■' *V'' ,: ''' * v '' ' ■ > ' ' • ' \ ** T \ c *ML UMITEDfiW j This is Little Girls' Millinery Week Definitely planned to de- I monstrate to Auckland i Mothers onr superiority as * - designers and trimmers of ' tho " SMALLER HATS ' 202. LITTLE GIRLS" ' '. '■!? 1 —tasteful models for school and dress occasions are '^^si^^^^*S^^^^S®%%i/^^ showing in nnlimited styles. There is an appropriate hat *4 .. for every type and prefer- i ' * ence of taste, that could v'vSilsl^iL I only be attained by experi- "%_ JBISr\. I enced. trimmers, expert in \ 1 Juvenile Fashions at R. / liflMsSr \ Visit Our -j^.^^^^^^' Showroom Now v- I i Blfc is the best time for you to judge etu? prices I by comparison the only true test and one which, ' | we welcome. ■ While this week is not exactly a 1 special price period it will definitely show to all 1 our permanent standard and what specialisation can | . attain, not only in style and finish, bnt also in 1 PROVIDING HATS AT MODERATE PRICES. | /. Whether you need Millinery or not yon are in- § /. Whether yen need Millinery or not yon ar6 invited to bring along the children. They are I especially welcome daring I Little Girls' Millinery Week j Indeed,.oar service is always a popular one with every child. Our sketches show two selections at random. .There are many others even better which may be tried on for the asking. . > > f BETTY " depicts a Smart Little Model for child ' Bto 10 years. It is made in rucked Velvet, soft - crown, drooping brim, trimmed rucked Ribbon,. * and streamers and dainty posy Black, Rose, . Saxe, White—Price, 29/6. " \ Y~% >y Sj|ay' i HHHy with Velvet, / jCSitf'T y |fija| *id smartly trimmed . . With tiny P ° Sy —Rendells Ltd — FOR * I Juvenile Millinery Styles I 1 1 See yy ADE I Jill i *' Latest, Cheapest and Best I I h | Gramaphongs, Phonographs j '■ «[ Records, Needles, Repairs. I I CATALOGUES FREE. . 1 I Tabernacle Buildings, 57 Karangahape Road, J I AUCKLAND. § j The plates of a storage battery must be kept apart. Other- § wise current will not flow. 1 This is the first great law of storage battery buildmg—the I j weakest point in most batteries—the strongest in the "Vesta." I ..< , a In ordinary batteries thin wooden mats are used for this pur- f pose. Battery acid attacks these, finally they drop apart 1 I the plates touchthe battery surfers from a sudden incurable 1 paralytic shock, usually at the time you need it most J g The men who build "Vesta" Batteries do not rely on any 1 j such makeshift to separate the plates ef their battery. The f plates of the "Vesta" Batteries are' locked apart with the | famous patented "Vesta" Indestructible isolators, II Because of these isolators || I "VESTA" BATTERIES last TWICE AS LONG, jl A. & T. BURT, Ltd., I Electrical Engineers, j I CUSTOMS STREET WEST, ~ P.a Bos 90S | ;;| | PHONES: 491.1933, 3581,3758. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17444, 14 April 1920, Page 11
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