Millinery.—New shipment of the latest shapes, ready-to-wears. models, flowers, wiri"s, mounts, straw plaits and buckram frames, just, to hand. Sel ; ing at "end of season" prices. The greatest selection and most wonderful display of millinery in the southern hemisphere. Do not buy your autumn or winter hat elsewhere until you have first seeri our colossal show and our reduced prices. For ladies, misses, children. —The " Bon Marche," Karangahape Road, Auckland; also at Hamilton. The £20 cash bonus was won yesterday by Mr. H. S. Strawblidge. Te Awamutu. Another £20 bonus is offered to-day to the customer who the highest purchase of d apery and clothing at our Aucklard ware- | house or any of our branches.—The ■ Farmers' Union Trading Company, Hobj'son Street. The biggest and most attractive boot I and shoe display ever made' in Queen i Street is now to be seen in the five front I windows of the Finn of Fowlds. The road to health stands clear and wide, Tho' steep und lonely be the way. And like, a star there gleams to euido One pure unfailing ray! Onward. stiU onward! suffering soul. Let no false flame your faith allure' Relief for colds waits at the goal Of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17780, 13 May 1921, Page 6
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