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■gnSk- SPRING ' S APPROACH. Wp Clipper u55 Ladie3( commemorate the Wproach of the beautiw W A great variety ot casuy >a spring season, we feature for your approval . BFSLT&& \ jgWi A Real Spring Safe. B IB."©**!!! aFG'ISOHIS fl NINETTE, awake, to the new season's demands have U __, -__•-„•-___» N If/Ik \> xnade a deep study of;appropriate desiras. and the lwt we U a /.I\WJ6I submit as under should "convey isome idea of the sacnace The "Broten & Pd*"' %*• £, } I /tW'iOiH we are making. a4«'^ft ( 6! , P.o: M\ "'"/ UEf IMiV- At the prohibitive prices ruling, many ladies, find it 7 B B »i4s" AuckUnl /jM /\n W\ difficult to Set a really "smart Frock at a price they can X_fc, Bo * Write *o-w. >___§_. £»»/If__l_fc\ afford - Your ».now at irooka. correct %W \\ V fill %1 in style, dependable in quality, durable in wear, and at i *^ r^___< \ \ »• P« c o within the reach of everyone. . '■ \ Coat Frocks, beautifully braided and beaded, in Navy.. NiKjdmjt. ___ _H 1 ger. Fawn."and Grey—Original Price. 14 and 12 guineas. _lir»™ _______ in EfflUffl _____ __W___ ' iM&mlmmfri/ Reduced to 7 guineas. (SI nn __TM 19 I_T Moll fWm jffllfl W Navy Garb. Costume, originally beaded and embroidered llL__«l t_L__f M il If I aH IIR (model)—l6 guineas, to 9 guineas. <i|g_sFU yfoBP PJ™ P tfid aSJa. lU| lIS French Cloth. Coats, in Pastel shades-l* guineas, to 8 guineas fully"in all parts of the world, arid Is made N|| Jfjll Garb . CoatSj braided> in colours-10 guineas, fto 4 guineas. if 111 Tatreta Gowns- 10 tineas, to .guinea, is a Genuine Bemedy. Sizes: 15s. 1. A oi. d W I! »i » Creoe de Chine 'Gowns, in White, trimmed with lsice—l2 truineas. Circular ■ froe.—MULB, Oheimst, \H|! 11l I lUlf I ' guineas, to S guineas. ——___::— lillMlilHf Foulards_£G/17/6. Evening Dresses-From X 3/17/8. " ___■ " M ■■i__,j_______J___u___rj-_-_! ■ wiffllllllJP Attornoon Gowns, in Crepe Marocain and Charmeuae—l4 mnvinHiinwDAHß guineas, to 8 guineas. roHEIUIf-HnSlf-v ff\ \ Organdie, embroidered, in colours, and satin sash--8 guineas. * / / \\ to 3 guineas. I ll_V3R_lfiO ml W Ladies would do weU to twte that this is not »ealo with __UlfloHvlVe i_»Wm.«V«j *1» A \ the idea, of clearing off stock left on our hands, but a real a UI-lIDITie V\» Genuine Sale of New Spring Frocks, at , | Nt-URino sai iai ■— -w- -f- wr 2nd Floor I — lN IIN L I 1 L H.B. Buildings. | Quickly relieved by X-Ray- ' —us_—s__— —«_■_—«_——— -■ like penetration of j . . Zi^^Hmam—mema^MMß^^m^^^amnKmsßH^mmm^ y rubaD? ° t0 Infiatfcal 6 "^ 1 need 3 C_. '* S OWn Well ! You can get.immediate relief /jl s. For a cold wet A*y-Eagle Coffee by gently rubbing in a few drops o con- l| 7MT /. __,«„«/ Send. . tingle right ccntrated St Jacobs Oil, a combinat on o 11 | V# . Ff,...-- J down to your toe,. Rallies .trength soothing and ing«d,ents «btch /- *k <Li ,*••-' end eodur.nce-help.. yoo to win quickly penetrate. X-ray-like, to the seat t-— ' \ ' throuch every time of the trouble and give you prompt ease I and comfort, St. Jacobs Oil never fails to ili '' Prepared in a, Moment — give relief in lumbago, sciatica, rheuma- i ffflr 11 jCr tfßtffaSSH '' ' Morning:, Noon, or Night. tism, neuritis and similar ailments, by K_S_i__ai VIC/ V_9_aCfiSE; Z___ • _,_■__,»,_,.__■ » reducing .swellings, taking out inflamma- \™l Made by th« Club Cofh* peopla. tion. and soothing pain. St. Jacobs is I_B|B_B_H \t %■ clean,, easy and economical t 0 use—does llfima \l\y> > =7 f?rl2J?{Z£l Q II not burn or blister. Booklet enclosed lfflH| V/ \Jt\JtJ\S\* & rhemist c>r store will cladlv supply you \ "~ a . '"" SffSl Jacobs Oil. if you are caYefuf to j I \ A COFFEE ESSENCE say " St. Jacobs." - Advance Display of Spring Millinery. Think of it! The New Hats for Spring! A wonderful collection of entrancing ** Chapeaux," delightful styles that will make you long for the time and season to wear them. Always first with the latest styles—that's the Bon Marche. The present gorgeous display is in keeping with our usual custom of giving the women of Auckland the earliest possible opportunity of seeing the new Fashions. MILLINERY DISPLAY TO-MORROW! Come and see this great range of Matrons', Ladies', Misses* and Children's Models. Ready-to-Wears and Untrimmed Shapes. All the choicest styles from French, English and American designers. Also a very wide selection of Flowers, Straw Plaits, Ribbons, Buckram Shapes, Veilings and all other Accessories. Wonderful Show! Wonderful Values! Wonderful Service! You are cordially invited to call and inspect this beautiful display to-morrow. The Bon Marche, THE, FAMOUS MILLINERY STORE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, - AUCKLAND. -. - . . _j J_. l2_J____ , u, fa ♦ 1G2 9 104, 106, 108 Karangahape Bcmi s Auckland. | I VESTS AT SALE PRICE, | __ Ladles' Large Size White Cotton Chemise Vests, short Ladles' Artex Cotton Vests, no sleeves, splendid wearing __ Y sleeves—Mow 2/8 each. —Now 8/11 each. J % T Ladies' Heavy Quality Open Pront Vests—Now 3/6 each. A lte f Ladiea , A ll-Wool Vests R *-ort a u«* «,_„ 1 | Ladles' Mercerised Bibbed Cotton Vests, large size- * jjow ff n .*JJP All WOOI Vests » 60rt sleevec-- | f Ladie? W rine White Cotton Vests, no sleeves-Now 2/3 A L J ne oi Children's Mercerised Cotton Vests, short and ♦ ♦ each ! n ? sleeves. Sizes 3, 4 { 5, and 6 only—Now 1/6J ♦ 2 Lsidles' Pine White Cotton Cumly Out Vests—Now 3/3 each< A Splendid Bargain. ♦ T each. A Line of Children's White Cotton Vests, suitable for __ T Ladles' Lace Top Cumly Cut Vests—Now 3/3 each. child age 2 to 3 years—Now 6d each. T % BIBS AND FEEDERS AT SALE PRICE. $ ♦ Towelling and Lace Trimmed Bibs—Now 7_d each. Infants' Cream All-Wool Coats, for child 12 months to 18 4 ♦ Silk Bib 3, Trimmed Lace-r-Now 1/4 each. months—Usual Price, 25/9. Now" 10/9 each. A ♦ ♦ Children's ToWellliag Feeders—Now B_d each. •'.>.. Wonderful Bargain. js 4> ♦ ALL-WOOL WOVEN COMBINATIOIiIS AT SALE PRICE. | ♦■ 24 Pairs Only, oi Pine All-Wool Unshrlnljable Cream size. Short sleeves—Now 26/- pair. ♦ ♦ Short Sleeve Combinations—Now 15/11 pair. 18 Pairs Only of Heavy Quality Dream All-Wool (Morley's ♦ ♦ 20 Pairs Only of Heavy Quality Cream All-Wool Theta Finish) Combinations, long sleeves—Now 24/6 ♦ ♦ (Morley's Theta Finish) Combinations, extra largo pair. * I LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS AT SALE PRICE. | ♦ Ladies' Navy All-Wool Bloomers, Women's and Out A Line of Ladies' Heavy Quality White Woven Night- ♦ ♦ Size—Now 13/6 pair. ; . . . . • dresses—Now 15/11 each. . /v ♦ ♦ Children's Heavy Orey All-Wool Bloomers, good quality. m »_«-_» 1«. « «,„•<•, ♦ ♦ size 10in., 12in., ftiri., Win., lffin., 20in., 22in., 24in., A Line of Ladies' Longcloth Oamisoleil, daintily trimmed ♦ 26in Now 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6, 7/11. 3/6, 8/11, fine lace and insertion, with or without sleeves— <► ♦ 9/6, 9/11. own / 9 « ach - ♦ ♦ BARGAINS IN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. | A ' ■__ <& Infants' White iSilk Hats—Seduced to 2/11 each. Infants' Bonnet Fronts—Reduced to 6d e_ch. T & Infants' Silk Bonnets—Reduced to 2/11 each. A Line of Odd Sprays—Reduced to fid each. X + Children's Wool Caps—Reduced to 1/3. each. v : J ♦ BARGAINS IN LADIES' COSTUMES | ♦ Ladies' All-Wool Tweed Costumes, lined—Reduced to 35/9. :--.-»..' % I MANCHESTER SPECIALS. I 27-inch White Nursery Flannelette—Now 9/9 the dozen. Ready Made Strong White Pillow Slips—Now 1/3$ each. % t SSS S S So°J! WhffiT 80 - Inch Stron « WWte TwiU Sheeting-Now 3/2 yard. .♦ <$ 42-Inch White Madapolam—Now 1/3J per yard. 70-Inch Strong White Twill Sheeting—Now 2/4 yard. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 14

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