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Readtf-to-wears expressive of the simplicity and T j_jp SPRING SFASON COMMENCES ' W TWO EXCELLENT "GOSSARD" 11 9 Outing Wear. m MOR£ EXI FNSIVE V WL MODELS THAT SHOULD BE I #r ggl WITH EARLIER AMU MUKt /y - JNSPECTED BEFORE CHOOS . » I SHIPMENTS THAM USUAL W § V"V WBBSB ; ~ .•„ bv ,he nature of the merchandise and the extensiveness of the assortments already to 5M __ A MigMM „ G<)3Sard „ Model of Pink Brochi , fjlf 1 1 I Wa%#Z*rT\ < *P*m*tißß&3P*9nßßP> J UU & U1 » J . . . .'•■■■■! k„*«k»«c* an A mrwr interesting 111 many years. i 1 A designed to meet the requirements of tail, heavy figures; f*«fb'&Blnl W WBHmZ ' **. • hand, the season just opening is the brightest and most. imer»uu o ».i | very °i ow top and long heavily-boned skirt, fitted 3 Urge CWflfj Wflwi 1 / \ i«\-/\ Frocks, Costumes, Jumpers an - . nrra einn are now showing ill great pro- IBfUW&r 570-A splendid "Gossard" Model, for average figures; /!! JHjII I] Wml \ f \\ \ witk Millinerv of the most distinctive types for every occasion, are nvv . 5 * r |§UMpf designed P in flowered Batiste, low bust, average kngth {MhSSSI 1 f/m// • / Ih ffflm* > \ WUn iruuui«; h'mJw nronaration in personal apparel are tOO tlUiy skirt with larjje elastic section in back; 3 sets hose sup- liM<s©(M M ■ r .-«««*-. -™i -- THE NEW HANGINGS FOR THE "ACORN" KNITTING I SfBHl£S----3EtS¥»'- -/n P ~ . ALL-SILK FOULARDS. s -; ' • HOME ARE VERY DIFFERENT SILKS. I To be had taS.lt Black or swath,ng of Gaorplto; m, rf Black, Henna, ft Ito?M* H?J Cm* '" ' ' AINIJ UIMIJNUIVt.. Dee™ Ileah, i Nigger; also in Navy with fjfr,™Jlvl' d White Ni»™i—ST/« Uh S'lTooloh"* afford a moat pleasing V, A. W"ff Silver, Pearl and Smoked Gray., PcJcock H Cream oiider-brim- jmdFwn, Navy and White Nigger-sT/B. Uliss j j 'VANi. ' S< kSA n» new Cretonnes, in all their bright cheery colourings, Green, Cherry, Tuscan, Golden Fawn, U Price, yi/e, wv • variety of very novel designs; 36 to 40-incb — 1 ' 'I V* * ' COlr ** ' ille s breath of spring to brighten up tho homo Brown, Mastic, Grey Drab, Clematis, m 23/g aajj 16/g yard, ■ ' ■(' ' A >/f i\ "% '' ' dispel the gloom of winter. The new season's prices, Emerald, Old Gold, Light Navy, Lilac, M .^^._ A ,.„—,~ nmrn? nnlePTc* HE CHINES: perfect qualities ' -~' /, // j ,\ ■■ S'* l\>\ too, will find great appreciation by those who must spend Prune, Champagne, Nigger, Copper fi BEAUTIFUL COLOURED S&KSAwwm«Aw , _ • Mt I \ 4/\JY\ ,***»*•; }h Vt r oße '- f! 3 i § DLiIUIUUL. WUVwauy 14/«, le/6, M/ 6. /I/ , '//.] \\ 7K P? / |\ In a range of 36-inch Cretonnes at 1/11J yard are delight- Royal, Pink, Old ilose, Venetian Red, | rDI7Pr HP BLACK CREPE DE CHINES-*/!, •/% 10/«, 11/6, /J/J/ JM/ \ ./> \ *&■/■■ \\ f«»y n"'and cheery floral effects, to say nothing of the Electric, Ivory, Blaclc-5/11 hank. | LKtrt Uh LllllNtO SJv&t *«*■«•• «^?* P '- t - : Jwifalm\\/ l\\ \\l . \ .J usun f. nurßer yP atterns - Country Beeidento shonld not delay in i - <• /\ m < 1 T477 PRINTED SIIiKS, for eifwiiw Jumper A-A ' /!( // 'iflßlf r iJ It 1/ «l Tft e "-Kongp" Cloth is a heavy-weight Cretonne especially making requirements lyiown by post. a I trWTI 8/1 1 yard. sS-ts and Smart Lming ß;aro showing in /fk%, I/I « mted for Pur P oses ' S Olll - 2 / 6 1 S r 7 variety of colourings} 27m. and ■»*/•• / " ' ' '" A *l" \fl ' Bail' W / Cretonnes of astonishing richness are represented in hand- || RFADS /I HB\\- F\J IS W fL^'JC\ W . Cretonnes are designed with very /\ 1 S&fid%.tt? M' q Snd C. Silk Sectio s n DLHUO. /A fflj. \\ /Wjl\\\ I|lmJll||l|| ff ■*"*" " ""* colours ' 36in -~ Q 1 e^,^ q uS^/Ss|; s %S , r(l Wlx 4TOI fPlalSlill of ,^ fc beanfc L i.th.w ß w«« Vf showing ho™. /at Xa£ i pague, Tiemon,' Old Gold, Fawn, Putty, Grey, au d those, who wi sh JJSJ wS find the \ \ft W T 'l/l //I I V IB 111 II i cplours only; 36in.—9/11 yard. TOSibYIM i „ ArATTnIJT , ttaw All Wnol-full fashioned, medium COLOURED VOILES AND MARQUISETTES, in 36in. S f|j 1 I II ' //I I Mr 1 C 0101115 ? 15 C £ ™vT' r ~ ' -f| j|, ■, [ and 40in. widths, afford very pleasurable choosing in 111 1 111 /|i i 1 I NiggTand White, o Jade Navy and White-6/H pair. M«fflB : COTnJ ° '" COl °'"' bef ° re Wn in J^Lf ¥f nA ' I] llffflljii l/|l II 111 1 |(|l(| fllff i lk\ —3/11 pair. rrorcri? «tttt of Natural Grounds, will meet with great appreciation; |l<w|' 'i W if* Vflr P MORLEY'SB-BUTTONMOUSQ.BELOW-ELBOW A BEAUTIFULLY -M- THIS ■™gX% 50in.-9/6, 10/6 yard. j V M «RW S f ß a ß b U ric £ y LORED SPRING SUIT pf S ffii?£ E. ; 1 - ~, Mrcerised W fi «^f^i^tSf W, Putty Gabardme. Tlae neat i>. 1' ■- HOSE of Fine Artificial-Silk-plated on Mercensed Beaver, PasteUe, Grey, Mole, Drab—9/U pair. ' .s„ B , . 'closed at throat, has bell loose sleeve; J handsomely nr\l f\nnT?T\ , , • ■*■■. * • r* w c : - »t' 1 Lisle, fine elastic rib tops; perfect fitting. Black, MORJjEY > s 16-BUTTON MQUSQ. ABOVE- dimming is ofSaxe Blue 'sUes, and is goffered at • in Se ]f Colour; COLOURED Fashioned from finely N, S vy Serge imthejl Grey, Nigger, White-€/U pair. ELBOW LENGTH DUPLEX FABRIC GLOVES; and Self Colour; the skirt is s ide S ; finished stitchings of S!« wiAh SJrfc-- V , - fl - ,ww * .: ,j latest style dictates, this., Costume will have an | -- - Atj-rWrrriT ' highly doeskin, finish and washable in cold vftter. plainly tailored and finished . Saxe Blue and sieel "trim-.: mequ. s CLFAMTHMr' CIT YQ • instant appeal to smart-dressing maids or y3ung' I'Pi ARWIWAL BeaW, Pastelle, Grey, Mole, * ith DHAiN 1 UMj siiAs. f ladies. hL Peter Pan collar md is:effectively | S K Ba2.k Fav^a^WacI 8 Black ud iffev:>M«P ,r ', :; .■ V : ; . ' , ' '' a. "< . , , ' . ' . braided in.Black and Bine; ei» |. - afi i " * "'"■' KAYSOR'S WELL-KNOWN SILK GLOVE, m ' For light, serviceable and becoming summer a v 8 r ■a/li pair. 8-button Mousq.; length, below^lbow., # Tliese have .*• li TIT* & S**l Y/~\\ - T HTTX Frodf "lyles, Shantung is all that ! ' I HEAVY-CrtJALITY FURE-SILK HOSE; merwrv double and are splendid wea™ A/I It iXI H /*** 1 Hi ITI ft #>//J desired, especially the superior-quality British-- . - E. H , toes and heels, double SUk and Pastelle, Navy, Grey, Mole, Jl/llLjiy JOj , C 7 t/lV JU A MS.) dyed sk sowing for the new slasonf Obtain- Deigned in Navy Serge, this Gar- i Lisle soles. Black, Nigger, White, Grey- GLACE f GXOVES, 3 * - ' . ; aHe in Amethyst, Saxe, Mole, l.ight mentportrayß smart for tall 1 - :■:.'■ [W ***-" e Sii m lute,l?/U and Dark Navy) Greyi Pinkj Brown; 33 inches ma idss The bodice is Figured Silk, >dth | , MORLEY'S 2-BUITON DUPLEX cWa PA m) DOME ENGLISH WAM-LEATHER r\T rr>'r»Kt PTDrrT . wide-4/ft yarde strappings of Serge; theloose coatswings, from | >■ SKaul^ewrWhlerca, -V QJUEEN STREET. ; (Second Floor.) *UL* 46L.^rice r 11 i. Pastelle, Grey; Mi,le, Diab-S/U pair. PasteUe, Chamois, Grey, pair. , • ~: ,•■. ■■ , ~.■ ■.. _ MIIHH i _ jG _^ MMBa '■ - - ' IiIMINIIWIIIiMiIIII Pllillll H 111 lIHWIMIII I lll'UlllllllilWll.'llf.fgll.ltPßfff I| '' lW W l ' l ;

•; ~ .— ; . - . . • ••■-■■ rSp^cial:- '(y^W^ r ' Showing ELEPHANT BRAND : * 'High, Grade.••..,. : -V " Quilts & Towels Jv,; -We hare just landed twos hipments of these famous Quilts, of 1 I which we are now making a special display in our Ground Floor * Snowroonis. ; . <~ -. • , . k '■ White Satiii Finwh I Range of New/Designs, "' i 10 x 4, large single bed she—22/6, ' fliJl iiS llx 4 ' three-quarter bed size—27/6, l£xfc lame double bed size-32/6, , j * : . 42/6, 45K 60/-, 65/.. I mr Coloured Alhambra Quilts, in Red ; I' "| r v and White and Pink and White. * w v 11 x 4; large single bed size—l 2/6., BROWN LINEN PILE • 'iPSlk- | TURKISH TOWELS. fWJfiill Fancy White Turkish Towels Blue and Helio Striped, hemmed. F^^fc^'r' - '" t^^fS *22in. v 42in.—5/11 each. W^SMm3fS^^^sA Wp are also showing a Sample Range of "CliristyJs". Towels, in Brown and White. "* \ Now; Offering at a Special Sample Discount of 25 per cent, off f usual prices of this make. I TONSON GARUGK l COY, LTD "' c "EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME" • Ciders should be %ccomp*nl«d by a QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. <BBS«

•' "■'■'■'•:■' ■■:■"" -'"■•' ■■.„' « ' ' l ■ • I " : ■■ V ' ■', - ■ /-•-: v '■■ *' ■■ ■"■ '•''•■ '• ' ' ■ '■./< "• .' : ■■■ }: ■":. '■ V' '"■ •";'■■- ■ -. ' v'• Voctor will tell you-mffl that sound sleep is one of the greatest essentials: for sound "^INa Any Doctor will also tell you that -I\V-• CH sound sleep, in its turn, is dependent ff 9fMs| r wl'' ■• • 1 in large measure upon the MATTRESS.,- B I jmm ''X \| I For you must remember that your -. r^-. , jB mattress is used almost as intimately am as an article of clothing—it comes in flHffli^^^^^^3 materials of which it is made, and the \ people who make it, have ah impor- % tant bearing upon the question of The - !'iWwd^?f^|S^- ;^flWP Is just the kind of mattress ariyf poctor, would for tired men and Wpmen-fideal for growjns children delicate fcjlk. is the outstanding feature of the \ 3>'yerd6wn. Unlike the Kapok mattress, it does dampness, does not create dust, ; doe|wh6tJso lumpy---does not )dse its resilience. This sensible, hygienic mattress is filled with —the new seedjess, sanitary, pure filling which banishes all the old dangers and disadvantages of Kapok or Rag flock bedding. '» •••'• . ■ .-'■ *.■''■: :--; :V ••■:.H-' .'V ■ *■• ■ '•'■ .■ . • .:•■;,:';.?". ■■■$ ■■' On a Silverdbwn Mattress you will sleep much better. You will reduce the danger of ? infection during sleep. You will awake in the morning thoroughly refreshed—because Silverdown is a sensible filling, and the silverdowh Mattress is scientifically constructed. I : ' : ;--..>.'.■■■/'■■■ ■'■■*■;' ■■■■'■'■■ -V '. ;^>■.';■■■].;;:'■:..'""•'.;• ',-.':• :."■;■:V:,. Jfis';¥? : ' ■;■*■ V'* '■ v < ■: ,'; ? QUALfTY ' r ffS#" ;^t"^S^:^ V ' • Jft.6irv : ' 3ft Super, Buttoned, Square Piped Edges, Side Stitched ..♦ ... 125/- 87/6 f No. 1 „.■ . „ \/\S,'- HV' ■.■".'•'■ : v ~ ... ; ... 102/6 71/6 N0.2 ~_ ''V '*> „.!/ , v; ■; •,.-;»»■„■ ,-•.■>»,, <», »»• .•• ...• v BS/- ■ 61/:NO. O ~ \ ~ ;, »» »»* » »» , ... ... * (/"" JU/— • ; ; N0.4. „ , ■■'~'V-r „ »•'">. •;..'..;.- . ... 63/9 ;43/9 Buttoned only *»• >.. >• «.• ... 45/- 31/S F«OM ALL THE LEAPING FURNISHING AND DRAPERY STORES EVERYWHERE, ; Manufactured by ~. TATTERSFIELD LIMITED Maker* of Utility products -' * Grey Lynn, Auckland niniTnminiiiillfnillllNllllllllhmmimMllliJlt^llllin ■■' - T ■■■"'•■'■ '■—■■ '' '■' .'..'- : '" '■ - "'■'■■■ ' ■■■■'.'"'■ '■:.•" ' '■■■■■■■ ' .-.- ■-•■■.- ' -'--"• . : "- ':-' ■■ ■. '■ '■■'. "• ■ ' '• .'■ ;.•■:■- a' ..'■"■.■• ■''■'. ,'".'■ ;■ •■ .■ .-■.''' •■•'''' ' ' ; ' '

"What lovely blinds !" V^.-^-/ ' 8 visitor had just entered I'ao *7~tAlnbP \^ ~~ \\ jjejj front gate, and this was" her iirst* "■"" *' = i-" II j| exclamation. " They're just now, T_>m| It © the visitor. ±Lz ■■'■■,■,■'-■— ~gf|ll| 1 | 1 II " Yes; they're King's Sun- ■ l '•■ I I proof Blinds. And, you'd " ?^•^^^^^^SMilf o w ' hardly credit it, but we often ';• Cp? H leave the windows wide open all '• V^j <^|f!pl M day. Nothing King's * . ;v V 5 . : f Blinds—they"simply: refuse to I h fade. You really must get them for yonp place;" ( I Is •■ ■ ■ ■'■'.'■.''•,' .••■""" ■' I ©' . . The lawns and hedges were at their best, yet the visitor's dis-, || ! criminating eye had been immediately' attracted to the windows as 8 ' the central feature in a pleasing picture. Is there a bint here for jf you? • ■..-.. ; • , ■ w © « Insist on getting KING'S SUNPROOF. B '.-.'■- ' :/■ J ■'-■ I® ITew Zealand Office: I VOBU!33SR'S BUmanJOS. ALBEK!? STBEBT, AUCKLAND. | ©moßsaaaa6«a©Bß iii,,i, icoot^a^ssagigotocs^»sao£ag ■ f"X .' • LET ■'' ,;;: ;; • >.., ' "''. Vv '■■• Country Orders Receive Special Attention, Vans Collect and Deliver City and Suburbs. Porter's Dy<i Works, tabernacle Buildings, Auckland. 'PHONES- I Shop and Office, 1741. .-.''■( Works, Kpspm,l4B3A.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 12 (Supplement)

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