Smith & Caughey Ltd. ~ •%•% * J -;.'. v '" " ' " W Exceptional Value From Various Departments ! JL s^ h sErl I & l »<£s|l| K rnl:r illl /a\aV « W>-Very Snurt Frock «l <3W 6W a (J OO J Ip/ V'/A SBKELJ^SPut-PiLd? o^X" /k/ \>f VD\ C« Stratford" Practical Crash Coat, -with rW illllMP,. k»». exit with »iu»re sw«k. m®gy»* A 434—Plain Cotton Crepe Kimono Gown, 1 / «/• pressing suppleness and stylo in W \l L/ i«Mn «lwre. convertible collu, pstch /l rtww, toi |»thewd:»t «de#| tnmiatd A |o- v|M asxe, roie, pin*- Mint j/Wl>/ avow line. Dwp efcitio sections AnaA 1 I • yuiy • «»«£ 4 ■*• ( lIT Quality »'«• W sSrwat se « Mpm ■: iCmU 9/6 10/6 11/6 Hat -■ y dared nove* J I 11/6. '"' J. J J j* £9 I « Wlnton"—Ussfut Light-weight C«it in fig gSr " Crooa"—Attmtlvs Frook in Smart Striped Pi 1 moiir^L. B"®'8"®' r ° M * B " 7 ' ftm II U / MU-Royal Worcester; on«-pi«ce ~;, t - > |"* Mercerised Cotton Poplin, cut on easy IB B EflM Gingham, cut with maryar sleeves, and 11/fi II V-" / hip oonfiner; elastio "f 0 **?" m - IV' fitting lin«a. with loose arm-hole and lone m f Juj gathered on hips; pocket and tie bill. Th] B Hat is of good British make, in the 14/6. } [ I frontand back. Pinkbroche VI//1 "I, roll collar. Navy and black— Hf F JjJ Helio.. .axe. cherry, reseda— popular and smart Prince shape. It has \ \ ( >U**trated. Sires. 2Sin. to KLf-WA - £'••, « 45/-. Era ISi Sijs«s: 89in. Win. Win. a bound edge, and is obtainable in steel, 457—liMful Cotton Crepi D raising Jacket; 1 \ | 82in.— r~*s_l /|V"A / - t-: | ffll® 1/6 t/9 S/11 slate, fawn, ash, and mid cxey. Excep- pink. sky. white- 111 V 4 J "Ooiwvr" —DfWW Wrtp OCftil in Mercerised (tt» $B « w >_u «.* .<♦!, tional value at 5/11. \ I I 754—Front Laos Royal Worcwter Cotton Poplin, lonf roll collar and loose V/T .«® —J?"* 6 *? OlWSTtim rrtOK* ctli with 16/6. ... \ 1 \/•! Cersat of the newest type, for T cape sleeve, wkich u attractively trimmed W[\ ina«t elbow-lensrth aleevca: Pete r Pan 375— Dainty and Dressing Jacket. \l \ | the average figure. Elastic \ i- \T all-over jazz braid embroidery. Black iW- collar, and tnra-baok culls. Cherry, fc—— made of floral Crimp; trimmed hemstitch- 1 S W I round top and bottom, and £ | a 59/6. y % gsr $t c,k " : lo | A Sports Wraps Stylish Jumpers Ladies' Gloves Reliable Hose $jdtk V "Tlltfan Dallghtful ' Klmon® Wrap; 27S—Ot»u' Quality Whits VOIIs Jumper, \' . ;| P Ln , rne«^ l r <,C ton« S iij *!fi° J/ $■ Mm fLA M; I^^- ;; I fibi Kft to tonas fawn, saxe. f|l ! j /W\ in«, pin tucka and fine torchon laoe inser- _ . .. . 8 domes 3 buttons »t wrist, p.lain and IftW gffJl' btiev ' mid erey ' Uwn " Bboe |/f // F ' Alintl- iSS:. » 1 6/11 Extraordinary Value in //{A. a/6 pair. UW ■ I ©X.iMPtPN «/_ Pi Mi :/» w/iia . . »*<ai,B Mvt »••••»"; nigger, and white— 1 '5\ VV . . V! 5// VVN/7/', ««/"• l\ !:}: / ny >y />( if . \"~W r\. Purs Silk Hose; wide mercerised su«- \% fjfl J', i E fir 1/ «»*? Mens CoLars a/e, 3/11, #/u pair. VvJ> r.sS r M .: \ Jr holiday wear- adjustable collar. i«t- M ill t!Uj / !' wi hirT ...ail's Bmart Collars, as illustrated, in all 18-Jnch MOuaquaUlre Silk Gloves; 8 buttons J\_/A qbalityj in black, white, beige, fawn. j • r fastening at side with clasp <\\ fll / waist bitd; attractively .j{ in the popu i ar 2-mch height only: at wristi Paris point»; in greys, fawna, XV V\l/ arey. suede, camel, mid grey, cham- . . £T- . 'belt Champagne, apricot, etitohing aud China lace. As illustrated— »he remainder of 500 dozen purchased at white, black— \\t jl pagne, light putty, onion, nigger, naTy, i I *' XtSmsdm and almond— WSfflsmr 8/6 » figure that enablea us to sell them at fi/11 ~ peach, nude, cameo, and sunset— TX . ? IsmMM beaver, and aimona 3/0, the remarkably low price of •/" P Air ' 9/11 Dalr. ~ f. ' ' 6d, each. 5/6 dozen. 1 H r ■ I Ready-to-Wear en ' B Tennis Overalls in New New Season's :: ll Ml Slillt Cotttn Oibwdliii TtjUHI I i hi. _ . r ._.,, ...i n—r.ll. ~1 r *t.™ '• QrMlon"—.rtoilMl ~ il!o«- Jm ~ -• f j/| Vffl Made of Pure Wool * 11/11 pair. M '' b "° d ™Sw"m SKi'TSd'taSS; o^oß3/®/-- | fW, '|P« Tweed n|Rl • »/• s/ti. fflMKy o ; lil ' 63/- ffel m. S. &C. Famous H f £8W " X '°' B " 4 " l,/6 ' IJMI -'If ; i : fifl . • :VV, „ a kiP . f/# r Nl, i l 'B!t "Advance" Chair H 1 -rSSSrJSr^?^..fU -V; f Ullf/ f materials are all Guaranteed re BJ 'J |[ yy gorU COtttn ®lngt«ts, half ft weiUknown "Advance" Chair is an uSMkIi plain back. The front of ooat and Nl iSMbbe? fe / Iff Xil ' jfK. j aleevet; Trunk Drawers and Trousar*. » Easy "Chair In the fullest sense of the Z-ISS-Very Smart Cotton Overall, in Egypt- WAfflS are finished with effective de- ,f • tr : Iff I $£ c P £S rll Wl ♦ 3/11. SofiUlS'witt, ian d-lgka. as new WMi ««n inßmuia braid .til ST. ill I 1,1 There is a full range of aises— . f/r If/ Wh ». s JIL sweaters with V men. Can be made rigid or a rocker at PiP«d with contrasting colour; Peter Pan B self tabs and buttons forming pockeis; M9H|v .i; lifl JI *_ 4 .. 5ri51g31 gi 7 7U-, /mJ V f Ports • wi jj Upholstered in the newest coverings— collar, narrow saeh; in apricot, fawn, navy. WflTaffl made in fine quality Botany Gabardine. lln 111 thirteen aix'es in all, ensuring a perfect °6t P( " U/6, 16/6. Tapestry, from £9/15/-. and nattier grounds; women's sis*- TVtpV Nigger, fawn, grey, navr- %BV M for any man of average build. Wonderful Men's White Shadovr TiSß u 12/11. If £7/7/-. X.0.5., £7/12/6. 'H F ' ; ' 1 '" : d % I Wholesale and Family Drapers, Clothiers, and Complete House Furnishers - - Queen St., Auckland
• : - £ . ' ' j^ ! Summer Millinery ;f In a complete and comprehensive ' showing at the Bon Marche I Yh e whole of our Summer Season's Millinery Stocks, comprising Models, Ready-to-Wears, Untrimmed Shapes, Straw Plaits, Buckram Frames,' Flowers, Viscas and Ribbons, etc., etc., are now to hand, and will be exhibited from next Monday. There are new hats For Ladies, Misses and Children Our selectors and buyers have this season surpassed themselves! Style and value nevet before were so agreeably presented to an appreciative clientele. 'f. You are invited to view this amazing display of Fashionable i! Summer Millinery, which is at once a style exposition and a revelation of new values in hats for all feminine devotees to Fashion. j The Most Wonderful Millinery Display i South of the Line! KARANCAHApTTtOA^ i§S' ■ ' ■" ■> ■' ■ ■ ■ ■ '■ ■ 1 •
„. i ...... .■■■■■' ■ .' ' ■■'■■ ■.!■.».■ ■ . ■■—— -- - .<■: V . jr.->► •. raw*. i I've always wonteed, i I* —- NOW ft KNOW. i Every time we visit Tom and Mary, I've been puzzled as to how on earth they were able iC 1 to furnish their home so artistically and comfortably. Tom's salary is exactly the same as yours, and I happen to know that they didn't have as much in the bank when they married as |m we had when we married, yet look at their home. Ours can't compare with it. Ive always |"| wondered how they managed it. PJJJj To-night I plucked up courage and asked Mary. No, she wasn't annoyed at my asking. >' 3 She just smiled, and said : "Haven't you ever r ->A Grossman's advts.—how they tell you to "JJJ ? Furnish Completely, Pay Montnly or weeßi/?" I admitted that I had. She smiled Bg again, and said, "This home you envy was furnished that way—by Grossman's, on their Fasy Terms." and she continued, with an extra soarkle in her eye, " the Furniture is pi all OURS now. Tom paid the final instalment last week." «J "Furnish Completely, Pay Monthly or Weekly." 3 Illustrated Catalogue and Booklet that explains our Jsg " Easy Terms" System, posted or given on request. ' jjjj' |1 113-115, Hflßfln<MHfire°ROAD, fIUCKMm 151 llsiElSlililSiaiElSlE^^
Genuine SALE MANUFACTURERS' STOCKS MUST BE CLEARED j Space required to execute large contracts. BUY NOW AT BARGAIN PRICES. THE SAVING IS YOURS. D.S.C., Cousins & Cousins, Ltd., FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, ETC., Kitchener Street, near Police Court. A DEAFNESS - ) li.t«4 with th. wonderful " A.c- jl , OoflttiCttfc" M w tardy u poo* can with prop«> IrnsM. Try "Accou'tioo#" fof 10 Day* FREE It iren't <K*t >«u ft peonr. AU ?®u hftVO to do i® t© along •fttxxi sum* «nd for a fro • trial. No time lik* tb» prwent. JOHN R. PROCTER Ltd in C m,l U s"£ CHROTMCR ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 19 (Supplement)
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