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I FIRST WITH THE NEWEST ALWAYS. | — I 1 ADVANCE SHEWING of # WPtW spring fashions e __ #y / / ' I ... i . « -vy m"▼ T" are a 1 novelty of J |vi I / I The Marabout and N FXT the season, and make a f&VgMzWI IMP fm§r {/ M I • F th C WiuiOAyjlX A llljill delightful completion to i vj or Necklet are again in Ar , . r„ . „ , ,„„ „. , r ,-, - _ „,„,,. J /»cltSßßwj 7? J \ |J* After many weeks of Sale, TUESDAY S Displays of Spring Blouses. They are in \ 7 11 7 fj favour as a finish to Fashions will be received as a very welcome change. Filet Mesh with shadow #£-*<7 •■ \\ I % I T\\fr nf frInVPK the toilette of the well ~ From P» les of boxes and tissue in the receiving room have desi e n - in Flame ' Ni *" /jf I 7 Iw | xnc ttucouuii ut wivtuo dressed woman. Nigger issued the Smartest of Frocks and Suits for Outing Wear, e er . and Pearl Gre y- VhLa M Finds answer in the foiiowmfr recommended and G are th ac _ Delightful Gowns for Afternoon and Evening Functions, and Ask to see tne se *K^^? 1 V^ST"\^^> makes:— an " ac " Hundreds of Millinery Models, which, in conjunction with the delightful goods in the ' — a "^ .1 cepted colourings. highly individualised Chapeaux from the hands of our own artists, Fancy Section. k *\\~~**^^^&Jt i LADIES' DOESKIN GLOVES, with the new will form displays both edifying and entertaining. p-3 Cowboy Gauntlet. Very smart and ser- i^r 7\ viceabie. in Dusky or white—-15 6 pair. And as these latest arrivals are opened up it becomes increasm ingly evident that the new era of low prices is a fact, for, though §f i DENT'S WHITE KID GLOVES, smartly none could be more beautifully fashioned, the outlay for their Let YOUr NeW GOSSard i stitched seams and backs-13 11 pair. __ , acquirement is considerably less than for the Spring of last year. . . 1 H ELBOW LENGTH DOESKIN GLOVES, a Inspection is welcomed at all times, and will be especially so E6 3- rIFSt L»onSlU.6r all Oil m P reliable English make, in White—29 '6 on TUESDAY. fi || Ml r Good taste in dress finds its first expres- ;.j m FRENCH KID GLOVES. 2-dome. Pique i ■ ■ 1 »B«Ua on in the Proper Corset, and therein lies ! | 3 sewn and 3-cord Silk points. For cos- ~ . , , . u ~ ~, , . \- ! - tume wear. In Tan, Brown, and Nigger J&msgL Mml the wisdom of selecting a ' Gossard before |J 17 9. jTS) 7 Jy\ the choosing of the new gown, || LADIES' 2-DOME FRENCH SUEDE lllllli fill ll *" JP Whatever your type of figure—however p GLOVES perfectly finished. .5-cord Silk 11111 fflillll \~X ■—*! i' U.-..M unusual or difficult to-fit—there is a "Gos- I ; points - Tan and Brown-24-6. >- TRICOLETTE is just as fashion- if OK 1 l^i^ar X^__-^^ > \ ~ H Itfe 1 sard Model that will give von the proper tea ! / \ able as ever for the new season, and f ™l , • j- -j i _t i j ti ISUEDETEX GLOVES, soft gauntlet and t >-H-" I \ especially so in Jumper styles. proportions—an individual style expressed ■ w^r C TT'pi.t^R^r 1 or r xvhlff nt // i i,i Hand embroiderfaigs are to be seen n . „ „ ™ P oise and and a priceless com. g JaTpair ' ' on many of the smartest garments. COnCemmg the NeW fort that can only result from such perfectly § ! I fitting Corsets. , g WHITE KID GLOVES, with soft gauntlet J \ Y6IIS . . iT _ . , , , k J . A and strapped dome, finished with fancy [J \ r '"i jl|| And their trUe Vahle doe 9 not tCTUnatg Black and White backs—l 7/11 pair. a « /uk j BJ FWSHh - t,, ~ Al . _~..,., , . in their comfort and correctness, for every »flff i / /IWHi J Blouses are evidently envious of The Veil is far too important an item to fll W fWBI the Jumpers, for not only do they choose with indifference, and those who number is ox a quality that ensures the F " A BHrara VjShISS % H OEsiiS W[ W ««? » -serial, but a.s. Ifg-'S. anTc" " ~' GLOVES, .mart Black stitchings-12/11 There ftpe nQ ReS tri C tiOnS V W "" as tO the Choice Of THE NEW triangle-shaped veil, the adjusting of a heavily braided in scroll designs, with (,ni»(«funnM rn nrunr T/iranr Neckwear Styles for SSS?<a^SSR3r > Eust - "gossard is simpucitt j c • • . ITSELF SP3SOUJibIf MOSS Deserving of special mention among the Costume THE SCARF VEIL is becoming for special kjcaauuauig liV/JV Styles on view are those of Dress Garbi and Coating occasions, and is shewing in the new By standing in front of your mirror yoft DAINTILY COLOURED ORGANDI COL- ? er S e - ?***, are ° ot J*" e B J?,^ teS j in Floral designs c, see , and not guess, at the lacing, whilsl LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE, fashioned, LARS, Navy, Emerald, Saxe, or Rust, J™? •,,!"V^ tu ,7 he v «y latest ideas in Silk and in contrasting shades-12/6 each. they fasten in front, like anv other corset, at with lisle tops and feet, in Nigger—l 2/6 are obtainable at 4/9 each Metallic Embroidenngs and Braidings. Lne y ias*en m rronx, liKe any. ptner corset,.as P air - THE APRON VEIL is one of the latest veils the Slde of the lacin& - SMART SELF-COLOURED ORGANDI Coat Frocks appear in such serviceable materials for all occasions. In smart Hexagon h LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE, "Holeproof" FRONTS, finished with Black Ribbon and as Coating and Dress Garbi, and in many instances Mesh, exquisitely embroidered, with $ B make, wide lisle tops, in Nigger—23/6. Pearl Buttons, are shewing in Lemon, are embroidered with Silk and Metallic Braidings. deep border effect—l 7/6 each, B Saxe, Rose, Helio.—Price, 14/6. g t^S32%SFF&£3»TBt lUm organdi collars, t.-- v^^t — . « , " Gossard" Brassieres 1 THE "WINSOME MAID" PURE SILK styles—Reasonably Priced at 3/9 each. IWI I I i 111 jfV| 1 J II I I 1 1 J I JI.I 1 ' Aiwaya beanortd u> at ana always 53 HOSE, full fashioned, with lisle tops, in X JL4 JL MmJk %JkJ VllV/ X \JiLJ ImA UVit " fau itlesslv made, it is little wot,**, +w 1 the new Chestnut shade-22/6 pair. THE NEW STOCK JABOT, trimmed Fine 5r~S T ■ I Chantilly and Small Satin Buttons, ATTWriXT «rm^fcT»l 1-^rw* Gossard Brassieres are eo much desired, j| A SUPERIOR HOSE, in Heavy-weight Silk, most becoming for costume wear—Price, wUJEEJN STREET* Every figure is considered, and one may H full fashioned—3s/6 pair. 5/11 each. choose from numbers that are designed for P hard service or from the daintiest styles in S Silk and p

I i 1* a WE SELL TO CITY I fID IH ' I I 11l I Hllj'i Ml|il||llll| '!1 I HOW TO REACH OUR RESIDENTS. I * JBHIBiIBSISHIWBB' Krf WAREHOUSE. I C2n takC fUU advanta^e of this sale - IB '" ifrH Jfflfl HH3 33 BJBI HI Hobson and Wyndham Sheets—only' three minutes' All our departments arc open to every- Isk JrfgrpiflrlfflM walk from Queen Street op Wyndham Street, which | body, and we will deliver your order if you ■■#■ WM % is the second wide street below Wellesley Street, reside in our delivery zone. IV ■ R |1| ■ ■ M coming down Queen Street, and the first wide street I For our shareholders IWBH■ lA TH 14l .M Street. Ask the tram conductor to yon and customers, a Ladies' Rest Room has just w I I #■■ ■>. I Wyndham Street. Those who come from the been on the Furniture Floor (New Bl BMM wHmWLm B I B IB BMM L m\ Ferries fojlow the Heme Bay tram lines — 1 ™ Il\l 1 JLtlv "" — faiH| New Bargains Every Day—Watch for them Gras^ n nners ifllffllF HI ' r faintly "rulS-Usual Price, 1/" PaP6r ' , *if ' 1 J T% • I h T« ?' mne l; B^lßßl^mMHEjlffl IIHR 1 Monday's Price, 11 ID I lVlri«Ha\7 C KafOSHIC 1 • with key and floral border. Al- Bj Hf* IIIIB^ 111 lit lVlVlrlUdy O Dal gCLIiIO 1 r | ways hes flat and looks well/ ftftwH —.....,. II hall is reduced to a minimum. Ut Um^Jf CRINKLED PAPER AMD Of • T 1* 9 YT 1 1 1 • II 721N - un bleached width. Mondays prices. mW^^Mwm&Smt^^' IjEO Cm^ s I°ZZ fa UH „ Torchon m Ladies Underclothing sheeting B|f|- ' MBmmmW &L If |r decorations. All colours— ■ II Splendid quality 45in.—4/3 per yard C p nkled l,B ap n' roU ~ ordi,mr y LaCeS LADIES' LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES. I I Usually 7/n 54in.-5/9 per yard! fl 11 Mondays Price, U p. D Usually 15/9. MONDAY'S PRICE, 7/10 . " B « LADIES' LONGCLOTH KNICKERS, trimrned Embroidery. DoOr MatS I'" o*'0*' Monday's Price, . Lsually 9/11. MONDAY'S PRICE, CHECK VAfll lYiaiS w Diner Chair I ladies' flannelette chemises. TweeHw o^u 6 - ****•■ £°*S ys IItTV pv . „ PAPER TABLECLOTHS IIADIES' WHITE COTTON Usually 7/6. MONDAY'S PRICE, A/m - Strongly made of Cocoanat Fibre. Will fg g ~ J/J •/• rh,s excellent Diner Chair w,l ' 4/IU. 58in. wide. Black and White stand hard wear. 30 g3B I 1 i 8 J? 7»2Ti„ wi"t AMD SERVIETTES QarWCOrd LADIES ' BEST QUALITY WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, Lace Wmed. Blue a*d White, Brown ' L Quality _ ' -by 20 ...13,9 10/5 colour, it is sufficiently good- White Paper Tablecloths. A substitute for Usually 39/6. MONDAY'S PRICE, 10/Q and White. Usual Monday's ii- t *v j- - table naperv. Has tne appearance of a a-t7 ' 4/ * TTo„„n„ -10/n <;;,„ t»_- tw lookmg for the dm.ng room. damask tablecloth. Size, 9tt. by sft. 3in. DIOUSCS LADIFV VVOVFN fOMRrVATIftW? ♦ i , Usually 12/11. Six e. Pr.ce. Priw. Press carved and spindle Monday's Price, less O/Q LADlfcb WOVEN COMBINATIONS, natural colour. , . * „_, 24 by 14 _ 3/6 2/4 I racrtcr backs., strong .cat, throe than landed cost, &/0. Slightly soiled. TO CLEAR AT 7/11 Monday's Price, Yard. 27 by 16 ._4/6 3/3 E>OOt LaStS cross bar, and turned legs- „, . —.. „ c ... e „ Usually 16/3. * ?, * y ~ 5/9 3/U C«l Price, 14,11. Pl^ t e W Ser S Monday's Price o/O ES ' O,RE " E UNDERSKIRTS, in Black, V. Rose, Green, Navy, g » - JJ Boot Lasts, very strongly nude, w*h Monday's Soecial 11 /o s.:a!loped-Ordinary Price, 2/6 per 100. Monday s Pnce, g/2. Grey, Brown, etc. 00 ... 7/11 5/5 three feet-Usual Price, 5/3. Mondays Speoal U/ 3 Monday>g price> per ,„„ j UsjaJ]y 18/6 MONDAy . s p RICE) NAVY BLUE M Quality _ k 'w* I r\«.S|| Usual Monday's O/O. —, __«_«^. THREE SPECIALS IN LADIES' HOSIERY. I Urlll Size. Price. Price. . J&&£& , — 2_L °.j by ].j - - q Soot ' L,a^,t Sets.—Thus is j» most uieiul -•'•- % LADIES' COLOURED LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSE. wide. 27 by 16 Z 6/6 4/8 St,dS /I "Hi Anmns Monday's price, 1/5 .x pair. Plain and striped. g£ g "■" b/ q ejn Sri" aay desired ansl - u - ai TO ——- ripiUIIO Ju<!f tbo +b' f 1 36 by 22 ... 109 7/11 Usually 6/6 LAD,ES ' BLACK " FLY,NG WHEEL " ' wearing T^'S 9/U . I Monday's Price, 3/11 . MONDAY'S PRICE, 2/n PAIR. Monday's Price, 1/ji, A H -I T ■ ■ . ■ J LADIES' BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE. | I A tlaildy I 001 JaCK *f Usually 8/11. MONDAY'S PRICE, 5/g PAIR. I | j FOR FARMERS, MOTORISTS. §Lr&^^M& vC^/vJ r BUILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS. | *^ !^%^3==Zr-T' Bfe '//I \V\ IMTIIV T * lis Automat i c Handy Tool Jack is the ° oA —•> ~~_/^ I UJUN IKY Accompanied by Cash and posted within FOUR DAYS of the date { I a t ORDERS I of this Papen will be filled at these Special Prices. f- m«V SS^^^ 8 | '^^'J&tf' oicycies at tSiq Keouctions Root Pulier - vise - ciam p. «** * Ii J£r\\l I very easy to operate. The double-acting |§ I Oent.'s Freewheel Eadie Coaster Hub, with pump, bell, tool bag, and mud- F A nilPnn' ITIIIAIT »HT\ Af\W m T *m **. /"■ ix jeyer makes it act quickly-there is no ML $ iff If Ji 3/19 A. The FARMERS UNION TRADING CO. ( S } I Lad.es' Bicycle, similar to above-U.ual Price, £19/10/, L,U - BfilL aK H^S^ijS^k ■ Monday's price, £u/17/6< CORNER HOBSON AND WYNDHAM STREETS All J Price, 39/.. f^— M—— 1 (Tbree Minutes ' Walk from Queen Street). - All CK I*lllo Monday's Price, OQ/C T^J&M*& f "* PUbU,W b? HJSBT HOaIW tf "* H»»» Waso S . of Takapuna, for I Wmm, a- Hobic. at thai. Office 148 ZT 3[ \ TTZ " " " ' m» ««io«, at ttaa office. Ma, and »t 1 «d a. Wwdnaa Bt»at. A«kUnd, New Saturday AmwA 6. 1921.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17853, 6 August 1921, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17853, 6 August 1921, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17853, 6 August 1921, Page 10 (Supplement)

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