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I Cheap Little Wares for Dear Little Wearers' 1 > I W—lir Mk 5 are vendors of apparel • B|g| 1# 1 for both Sexes and all-ages t «H» Siaail, Jl %aasjr —Here are some of the Big i Bargains for Baby. j Infants' Wool and Cotton Vests, short sleeves. Size 2—2/3. //Y ) I fli i Infants' Woollen Vosts, fine quality. Size 2—3/6. (II a )J / lr9\ Infants' Flannel Binders— 1/-. litV Try \/r,lf r S H Infants' Woven Body Bands—J/9. \U V U Infants' Flannel Barras, plain—4/11 and 5/11. v\ V / V wlm) /II \ Infants' Flannel Barras, scalloped—B/11. JiJr^/// j Infants' Flannel Ploated Barras, Doctor flannel—s/11 and 6/11. ns\ n-\. , Infants' Pettiooats, lons, made in fin© quality Lawn Trimmed three tucks—4/6. 5 Infants' Long Petticoats, made in fine quality Tarantulle, trimmed tucks and Torchon lace —7/11. " Gowns —Infants' size, made iii good quality Lawn. Trimmod lace and embroidery — | size, made in fine quality Tarantulle; sleeves and hem scalloped PICTORIAL REVIEW. We I Gowns—lnfants' size, made in fine quality Lawn; embroidery band; neck edged hold the SOle atjBIICy lace—3/11. , , publications, Magazines, Fashion I Long Petticcats, made in heavy qualify Jap. silk; handsomely embroidered—lV-. ~, c p„ nr L,nf nnf i Knittinn Gowns—lnfants' size, mado in 10 Momme silk; sleeves, neck and hem hand- dOOKS, LrOCHGt aMU ivniluny, embroidered —17/11. , EmbroiderVialso Paper Patterns. Gowns, made in Woollen Delaine. Magyar style; neck, sleeves, and hem hand- Deo* scalloped; handsomely embroidered—l 7/11. The WONO S Best. Silk Robes, Infants', trimmed tucks and lace—lo/11. Honey Comfi Shawls, handsome designs—l 4/6, 16/11, 18/6, 19/6. ————————————— Honey Comb Shawls, extra large size—22/6. v—~\ Cashmere Shawls, handsomely embroidored. silk fringe—33/6. Grepe De Chine Shawls, four comers embroidered; heavy quality Crepe de Chme. y\ jhx V Colours: White and Black—3o/-. . / V « *V ■* Hygrosconlo Squares, Twill back, Swansdown finish; 27-mch; hemmed —15/9 dozen. / v Turkish Squares; 27-inch—l3/11 dozen. / *T ' \T\ Infants' House Frocks, made in Cream Twillette. Magyar style—3/11. / V V JN.\ Infants' Frocks, Cream Winceyette, trimmed hemstitching—6/11. • / * Ni Infanti' Frocks, made in good quality Jap. silk, Magyar style, neck and sleeves f >—!-» » H Infants' Frocks, made in heavy quality Jap, Silk: handsomely embroidered—l 9/11, j A* Jwßjjgraig llj'ik 1 Infants' Silk Poplin Frocks, trimmed tacks, lace edging at neck and sleeves— 1 ' jE 1 Infants' Cotton Georgette Frocks, handsomely embroidored; in soft pastel washInfants' Matinee Coats, in fine quality Wool Delaine, scalloped; in dainty washing ""Vlnfants' Matinee Coats, in Jap.-Silk, handsomely embroidered; edged lace—ls/6. Vy LA r Infants' Mat'nea Coats, in fine Doctor Flannel, embroidered—l 2/6. / / - A \ Infants' Coats, in good cuality Jap. Silk, large cape collar, handsomely embroidI f . 3—ered; scalloped horn and cuffs. Length IS-inch —25/-. £ <• Infants' Fu|i Coat 9, sama style as above; length 10-inch—2s/-. \-V V Infants' Brilliant Coats, in dainty patterns—39/6. .caasw Infants' Coats, in fine wool; extra quality—22/6. Infants' Dainty Silk Bibs—l/ 9, 2/6, 2/9, 3/6. —Auckland We cannot afford * THBMKMTMBNTWm t() pay o O i g Drapery importer ■ o 102, 104, 10€>, 108 Karangahape f>oad, Auckland. o g Specials for a few days. At these prices we do not S thk.k they will last longer. o S Owing to Late Arrival we are Selling ® 400 Only Children's Ail-Wool 50 Dozen Ladies' Cotton Under- § Knitted Frocks, 16 inches to vests ' short sleeves. 0 ■ 77 . , ( 1/9 ieach g z/ inches iror | 8/11 each 100 Dozen Only All-Wool Black | Shades—Helio., Purple, V. Rose, Navy, Cashmere Hose; Sizes, S,W, g Nigger, Champagne, Jade. Saxe, Fawn, W., U.J. ❖ Creme, Lemon. 2/6 pair <> 1 50 Dozen Only All-Wool Nigger | 200 Only Ladies' Jazz Magyar Cashmere Hose. ; o Overalls, full fitting, with 2/11 pair | Pockets and Sash Girdle. 5() Dozen Black Silk Ankle Hose. | 6/11 each 3/6 pair o r | Postage Paid osi All Country Orders. G ( ®Q+Q&Q+Q®o*Q&Q4>Q®Q4>Q®Q4>Q<&a4>QQQ<ll>Q4>Q4>Q<&Qs>Q&Q4>Q<&<s>Q®Q+Qs>Q+G4>Q4>Q+Q&

,7 Vice-Regal Tailors since the times iV H ' of Sir George Grey- \l\ g ujtette Sbirts I ;; HrcUDcal for Summer jj n These exclusively - patterned >)' 11 Skirls of ours have all the beauii- ]\\ jul shimmering appearance of Fuji M i Silky whilst their Wear-resistance !'{ and washing qualities far surpass ; ) those of purely silken textiles. [i 1 For the coming Summer — and ' ; Spring is already with us — they 1 mah? the ideal Shining. Our VI | Shirtings are creating great inter- (j i est amongst well-groomed men, Vj | and We can j orsee the time, not ). J ii far distant, when our present jii \ limited supply will be exhausted. (,( Most of our customers are buying Y) ; half-a-dopen, and this is rapidly «i i depleting the stock. j m We urge your early inspection j hi 1 whilst the pnHem ramie is full. ] j ]; 25i- Each. ;; We have Shirts of a similar pat- J ( i'i'i 1 tern in " Luoisca " at 2716, and <•) [in Fuji Silk at 351-. / ;i B. J. M. Kemp, Vi Gentlemen's Outfitters, ' j 7/ Kemp's Corner, j if Queen Street. ' j I Host Holbrook says .— I 'A lew drops out of a bottle of HolI brook's Sauce—what a difference it - makes to every dish. It charms the dullest victuals with an appetizing savour that's irresistible." j HOLBROOK'SI SAUCE ' n

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18196, 15 September 1922, Page 3

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