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Model Frocks and Millinery for all occasions To-day and next week we are allowing the moat exclusive array of Model Frocks and Millinery it ha» been our pleasure to present this season. Exclusive models are not necessarily expensive—see the window display to convince yourself of the distinctive style—the prices spell the characteristic value of Hugh Wright, Ltd. SILK MAROCAIN FROCKS, styled in modern design, with neat collars and long sleeves. For street or afternoon wear. In shades of Beige, New Blue, Grey, and Navy, they offer admirable selection. < Priced at DAINTY VOILE FROCKS are popular for Summer wear. Well cut, in smartly individual styles, with sleeves. Collars are optional in the large range. New shades promise popularity. Moderately priced.at 49/6 25/RAYON FROCKS. A distinctive range of O.S. Rayon Frocks, of exclusive design and shade. They are becomingly styled, with deft touches of individuality. For the croquet green or holiday wear. Remarkable value at 49/6 MODEL FROCKS. ?Ilk Georgette. Crepe fie Chtnc, Satin Beaute. and Lace and Georgette combined, are attractively modelled Into exclusive frocks or the latest style effects. Tlie new colourings and distinctive designs are In a selection large enough to suit any type. They are moderately priced rrom Sgns. to 10g ns - CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS Plain and printed models, in exquisite variety of style and shade. The large selection of new designs will please the most critical. The Frocks are attractive, serviceable, and smart. Pleasingly priced at 95/UNLIMITED CHOICE IN OUR SHOWROOM. If you cannot be exactly suited from our large stocks, we have a beautiful selection of new and seasonable materials frotu which you can choose to complete satisfaction. We are pleased to give advice any time. Millinery An extensive range of Model llats In the latest shapes. Straws, becomingly trimmed with georgette, ribbon, and floral effects, showing in al! the wanted tones. Reasonably priced. _ 29/6, 39/6, 45/-Ready-to-wear Hats, In Bankok, Vlscas. llemp Braid, and stitched Tagel. AH head fittings. and a large assortment of colours, assure you satisfaction. P " 0 " 15/6,19/6 Panama Connor Hati, In newest shapes, smartly trimmed wltli two-tone Petersham ribbon, plain bands, trimmed on edge of brim. Prices: 19/6,25/- to 42/A large and exclusive range of Sporta Hats, In White Art. Silk Straws and Silk Braid, Hemp Braid, and Fuji. 12/6,15/6, 19/6 See our Window Display of the New Season's Wear. HUGH WRIGHT LTD. The -Ladies' Store Queen Street Auckland Chronic Varicose Wlmm Soon give way t° Varex. Four to six weekly applications usually suffice. Nor it ng. Easy home treatment. Absolutely reliable and inexpensive Write for Free Booklet. ERNEST HEALEY. Varex LUSL_> P.O. Box 1558, U Wellington# 2 Treatment Rooms: NURSE VANE-WALLACE, 12. St. Kevin's Arcade, Karangahape Road. 3TWeif! Guaranteed 7 —- FULL WeigH|-of FISH 1

A m Hf mm s * as®?. Vk m C. AICKIN & SONS (Auckland), LTD., Distributing Agent*, Anzac Avenue. plraJrnJf II II AURORAL DYES (British Manufacture) | 1 | OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS. J j I Ask Your Chemist to see J j |j 27 - shade Colour Card. j j ij "EVERY PACKET GUARANTEED." ! 2minuteswoos_sl | gjgjgjgj2M3JSEI3iSJSI3®SJ2/3J3/SJ3J3Mc!/3JSM3J3MS]§ j\ > Why not FISH To-night 1 Buy all you need from the Sanford Shop*. Fresh Supplies in daily—dozens of different varieties. All prices. Dilworth Building* and 21, Queen Street, City; 127, Remuera Road; 98, Karangahape Road; 242, Dominion Road. SANFORD introducing The Market Basket. & N V, SHOPS S.O.S. S.O.S. s.o.s. SOURCE OF for the General Storekeeper. A. J. Entrican & Co., Ltd. IMPORTERS Carry large Stocks of Groceries, Provisions, Stationery. Confectionery, Hollow and Glass Ware. Xmas goods now on view. Pay us a visit. Select your requirements. Proprietors of the Stag's Head Teas, Coffees and Spices. Customs Street, AUCKLAND. RETAIL FOOD PRICES. FREE Gas Cooking Demonstrations A GUIDE FOR HOUSEWIVES Excellent quality spring lamb is still in good supply, although there has been no change in price. t Other classes of meat also remain at current rates. Second grade factory butter is now Id per lb. dearer, other lines remaining unaltered. Fish of most varieties is plentiful, no change in prices having occurred. Whitebait is becoming scarce, and supplies should cease shortly. , , . Few alterations have occurred in fruit prices. Several lines of Canadian dessert apples are available at prices ranging fro Gd to 8d per lb.. Island tomatoes show a slight increase m price, while hothouse tomatoes, watermelons and strawberries are cheaper. Cabbage is also cheaper and cucumbers ranging in price from Gd to lua each, are now on sale. Following are the prices for the week:— MEAT. Beet.—Sirloin, lOd per lb; rump steak, is 2d; beef steak. 8d; rolled chuck rib 7d; prime rib, 7d; wing rib, 9d; corned round, 8d; tripe and dripping, 7d; suel and sausages, 6d; sausage meat, sd; sravy beef and ship meat, 6d; topside and flank. 7d Mutton.—Leg, 0d; shank end, 10d; hind quarters. 9d; forequarters, 7d; forequarter. shank end, 7d; shoulder, 74d; neck, 7}d. .oin. lOd; neck and breast, 6d; leg and loin chops, lid, neck chops, 8d; flap. 4d; cut lets, trimmed, Is Id. . Lamb.—Spring lantb: Leg and loin. Is od; hindquarter, 1b 4d; forequarter. Is 2d. Old lamb: Leg. la 2d; loin. Is; forequarter. ' d ' fc,lSH ' • , u Fresh fish, fillets, terekihi. large, 3d each; schnapper, 3d and <1(1; trevalli, 3d; John Dory. Id; kingftsh. Id; kippered fillets, 1» per lb; lemon fish, 8d; roe. Is Gd; gurnet and cream fish. 2d each; mussels. Is Gd a dozen; schnapper, fresh, small, 4d each; terekilii, Id; trevnlli, 4d; mullet, lid; flounder. 4d to 9d; hapuku steaks, 9d per lb; fins, Od; kingfish steaks. 6d; best terekihi, smoked, 7d; schnapper, smoked. lOd; roe, smoked, 2s: mullet, smoked, 7d: valli. smoked, sd;. silver strip. 8d: crayfish, Gd: whitebait. Gd per glass: rabbits. Is eaCh ' BRUIT. Apples.—Dessert. Canadian. Jonuthan. Gd; Delicious. 7d; Cox'* Orange. 8d; cooking. Id. Lemons.—Twelve for Is. to 2s a dozen. Tomatoes.—lsland, Is per lb; hothouse, Is Gd to Is lOd. Bananas.—4d to 5d per lb. E'ineu. —8d to Is each. Passions.—2s Gd a dozen. Gooseberries.—Bd r>er lb. Strawberries.—la 3d to Is 9d. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Butter.—Factory, first grade. Is 8d per lb: second grade. Is 7d: farmers' Is 3n. Cheese.—Ordinary, Is 3d per lb; more matured. Is 4d: Chesdale, Is 6d. EGGS. Hen.—Fresh. Is 2d a dozen. Duck.—Fresh. Is Id. TEiA•'Johnston*." 2*. 2s 6d and 3a por lb: 'Stag Head" Teas (Golden Liquor). "Orange Blossom," Special, 3s 4d per lb; •'Ceylon" blend. 3« Der lb TO-DAY (FRIDAY). AT THE GAS COMPANY BUILDING, Corner Pitt and AT B THE° GAS tre COMPANY BUILDING. Queen Street) Onehunga AT THE GAS COMPANY BUILDING, Corner Pitt and Beresford Streets, MONDAY, November 19, at 2.30 p.tn. Menus Casserole Mutton and Macaroni. Cheese Wafer*. Golden s y fu P Tart*. Grain Wafer*, Sponges. Pastry Making. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 21, at 2.30 p.m. Menus Sirloin Beef. Pea* and Potatoes. Rhubarb Tart. Cream Sponge*, Mince Pie*. Wholemeal Scones. Almond Biscuits. FRIDAY. November 23, at 2.30 p.m. Menus Boiled Pickled Pork, Peas. New Potatoes, Savoury Meat Pies, Hsn NEXT WEEK. 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Entree. Custard Tart*. Xmas Cake Making. Scones. Gems, Biscuits, Sponges. Evening Demonstration at 7.30 p.m. AT THE GAS COMPANY BUILDING, Great South Road, Otahuhu, FRIDAY, November 23, at 2.30 p.m. CHRISTMAS COOKING. Menu: Brandy Snaps, Short Bread. Fancy Biscuits, MerlngUes. Rich Butter Sponge, Christmas Mince Pies, Christma* Cakes. Evening Demonstration at 7.30 p.m. Menu: Date Scones, Wholemeal Gems. Cheese Straws, Sponge . Sandwich, Apple Charlottes. i, savoury meat r»w, * AUCKLAND GAS CO., LTD. *5? 6, Strand Arcade, Queen 'Street; Dilworth Bldgs., Queen Street; St. Kevins Arcade, Karangahape » Road; Broadway, Newmarket. Everyone you meet j sees your Collar< Every day your collar passes under < the inspection of'countless eyes. "It tells more about you than your calling < card. Our modern equipment will keep your collar* fresh and clean and give ( them that touch of " smartness " so 5 much desired. Soft, semi-soft or | starched —we handle them all. | TELEPHONE 43-719 TO-DAY. § N.Z. Bagwash & Towel Supply Co. J 60-66, FEDERAL ST. Phone 43-719. 2

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20105, 16 November 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20105, 16 November 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20105, 16 November 1928, Page 9

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