.•* *l* ♦♦» *l* m m\ mm* jMWI __ f fth'Mi 'j SISHf lnSnMsw«fMM mm a' m am An excellent range prvjmrablle at the J.C.L. (inclr.diig the styles illustrated) of serv ceafelle Washing Fabric*, idei 1 for Snsmsec Wear,, 4th Floor Showroom. Rlfl—A p!fiasin<; Pinafore Style for a Juvenile made up of aer/iceable " Hytona " Cloth. A [ '.liable wasfeTiji' fabric, in Cream ground, with strix; de-p:.,-n, lr.i Saxe, Rose, ;md Lemon. Siiie 21 in. 241n. 27in. 30in. 8:! to. 2/6 2/9 2/11 3/6 3,9 " Eva " —A Charming F.-ock Style for a child, i satnrIng: inserted pleats In front and lacing-. This style, made tip In coloured sine Crepe He iri, in shades of Rose Pink, and Sky bine. Sizes 18 in. 20in. 2? In.. 17/6 18/6 19/6 JMk ; " Dean " —A Distinctively Styled Maids' Frock, fashioned of Fancy Plcardy Cambric, ex- ., cellent washing-, trimmed plain shades. Frock siij?/'e3 are lielio., Shell Pink, and Cliuißupague. Sizes 421n. if. in. 18/6 19/0 Sole Agents lone Jensen-Moore Pianos, 79gn&. Terms. WM r mf m. »b P bmmu Three-yiard Lengths, wivh Exclusive Designs in contrastiing shades-. | The Newest Marocain Frock Novelty for this season, showing in four different embroidered designs, one of which is illustrated abo ve. These designs are in effective colouring to conhast oTi plain ground shades of Tan, Grey, Kingfisher, White;, Flame, Cinnamon, Tangerine, Vieux Rose, Navy, Red. Robe lengths are three yards in length, sufficient lor frock. Papsr Patterns supplied with each robe. MEN'S FOOTWEAR CCl3—Men's H'gh-'jrade Black dace Kid OWord Sh<m, made on the newest ?<tst, with snug-fitting heel and welted soles; thoroughly dependable for lasting' service. A special /.C.L. value. All size:; —32/6. Also, in ava Brown Calf—32/6, Ajid best quality Black Patent Leather--37/6. mk jmm <£nf^ r ' Men's ExtM* Btee<nfl Dcirabla Wearing Box CKif Derby Boots, g-ood, wide fitting-, medium, weight, welted sole, leather lined. An extremely popular, g-ood fitting-, and wearing- line, unequalled for value. All sizes. 32/6. Also, fa narrower fitting- If required. ,ITB SJII HOYS' ANO YOUTHS' SCOTS AND SHOES!, GUARANTEED EVERY PAIR. Spier,did quality, full fitting, wall finished, reliable Slack Bo* Derby Boots, for the growing* lad. These have stout sewn soles, are leather litied, and suitable for dress or school wear. A recommended value litic. Sixes 11, 12, 13 ... .. 17/6 Sizes i and 2 .. .. 1«/6 Sizes 3, 4, 5 .. .. 1j»/« Also. Smsrt Fitting Shoes, same price. Also, Black Brogue Shoes— Sizes li, 12, 13 ... 18/6 Sixes 1 and 2 ... 19/6 Sizes 3, 1, and 5 .. 21/"Jonkort" Sandals, preen hi tie soles—7to 9. 10 to 13. Ito 2. Sto 7. Flouncings imwxrni -. ■■ mmm The Newest for Princess Unden-skirts. Princess Pettlooat Flouncing, in LonffclaSS. some effective designs iti eyelet work, Guipure, and fancy spots. Bin. to i3in. •1/4, 2/11, 3/3, and 3/4 yard. Princess Und<sr»kirt Tops, in a variety of designs, m Lone-cloth. 1/11, 2/Sj 2/8, 2/11, and 3/6 each. Charming colours in 4&~inch Em broidery Voile Flouncings, In Flame and Grey, Champagne and Kingfisher, Mole and White, White and Black. Very smart design. 12/1! yard. Also, self colours, in Champagne and Mauve, in EfiheUe embroidery. 10/€ i yard. gmart design to Apricot, with Organdie petals of Green, edged Reel. Ditto, in White and Black. 14/fii yard. laetmive Shetuma Floss, e. dainty light wool, adeal for summer Jumpers, in Sky, Grey, Lemon, Mauve, Peacocks, Pinks, Orange, China Blue, Maize, Jade, Saxe, fehnmp. Flame, Emerald, Brown, Mole, Tomato, Rigger, Cardinal, Navy, Scarlet, and i Amethyst. An extra " Star " value. .Also L In Azalea Floss, in Light Pink, Hello. 'Sk. Star Attraction . Price, TO-MORROW, % gid the skein op ball. f % Ladies' SmartVlor-il Crimp Drawing Gowns, mm Kimono shape, with self facings, and iff large designs, on Black, Brown, Red, mm Saxe, and Grey grouiKL* £l Star Attraction Price, TCMWORROW, M 7/11 each - From 9to 11 a.m. only* Mail Orders not accepted at Star Attractiot m M-oming: 10.30 to 11.45 Afternoon: 2.30 to 4.45 fj I W>. II ■ —Jail,
How careful you are to see that he is warmly dressed., that he has; regular meals. Yet—and you cannot quite tmdersl and it—he is " riot as; übisbss*® 1 ! strong as he should i>oo' \ t<; be often Sf *°Aren 4 falls iIL CY*a 1 The " e is ®° methin «s jjetw ft missing. He needs ficOi 1 "something extra." He nwls VwA, \S0 >gA which is easily digested and is rich in vitamins and precious food substances thai promote growth aad development. il V 40 million prescribed portion* of VIRQI.- were given in 3,000 Hospital* and Clinic# last year bttcauss at itn remarkable influence on growing tissue*. Mtol Ltd., Hanger Laim, Ealiag, Londw. Wj, Emjiimd. A«en&: Wrighs, stepii«nson ft: Co., Ltd., 3 o.Box 1.120. v.c.liagiot,N.Z, ii The Ladies of Auckland took full advantage of the wonderful Bargains at Bradstreets last week, but there aire still many hundreds cf pounds' worth to be cleared during the next few ddys. BE CLEARED ■—and quickly. We have just landed several large shipments of choice Summer Goods, which were decayed by the Strike, and we dare not risk putting them into stock until all damp goods have I'ueeii cleared. r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19148, 14 October 1925, Page 6
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