JS MORE THAN A MATTER OP THREAD, BUTTONS, AND FABRICS—THOSE THREE'MUST BE THERE. VALUE THEREFORE REQUIRES SOMETHING MORE. m m mm to. D 152. u CTJ : ARO 'HOUSE -SHIRTS POSSESS THAT "SOMETHING MORE!’! THAT SKILL IN THE CUTTING ! THAT TAKING ALL THE TROUBLE BEFOREHAND TO PREVENT SHIRT-TROUBLES, COMING TO'THE BUTER AFTERWARDS! MOREOVER, TE ARO HOUSE PRICES ARE INVARIABLY MONET SAVERS. AS A COMPARISON OP THE PRICES BELOW WILL SHOW. NEW TUNIC SHIRTS, in self - coloured Zephyrs, with plontal Fronts and Soft Double Cuffs—grey, heliotrope, green, and other shades* all sizes, 5/6 FASHIONABLE TUNIC SHIRTS, in nil the latest stripes and colourings. Box pleated Fronts and Dressed Cuffs. Those are very smart'. 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 LATEST TUNIC SHIRTS, with Box-pleated Fronts and Dressed Cuffs, 'whit, grounds with blue, green or black stripes. > Those are smart, dressy shirts. PRICE, g^g SPECIAL LINE TUNIC SHIRTS, in green and blue grounds, with /coloured checks and stripes. These arc to bo had in all ' sizes, at £/~\l • and will prove a good serviceable shi^t. A NICE RANGE OF FINE CEYLON FLANNEL SHIRTS, with soft Cuffs, light grounds, and coloured stripes, heliotrope, green, etc., nice cool summer shirts, and. very fashionable, PRICES, 6/6} T/6 A GOOD .SERVICEABLE UNION SHIRT, with soft Cuffs, in coloured grounds and fancy stripes. These are in medium weights, all sizes. 5/6 MEN'S TENNIS OB CRICKETING SHIRTS, with Collars attached, in White, Matt,and Mercerised, with Fancy Silk Stripes —a large assortment from which to choose. 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 CELLULAR SHIRTS WITH SATEEN NECKBAND and Soft Cuffs, white grounds, with or without,coloured stripes. Just the shirt for summer, being'very cool and comfortable. All sizes., 4/11 IN COILARS, HATS, and other Summer Wearables for Men, TiE ARO HOUSE lay claim to having one of the best stocks to bo tKe.n in the Dominion. ro mouse Cuba and Dixon Streets, WELLINGTON.
In exchange for this advt 1 we will present a Beantif ol Engraving from the paint- ■ ing by B. w. LEADER. E. A. on plate paper, measuring 10. by 12 inches, if four penny stamps are enclosed for packing and itarriage (foreign stamps value Bd. accepted from abroad) ; or if called for NO CHARGE wrr.L BE WADE- Address Secretary. Fine Art Galleries, 63 Baker St-London, W. Tht* liberal offer fa Trade tolely to introduce our Catalogue of J'ni/Ttu'' etc, 19 SOCIETY FOE PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. mHE Secretary will bo in attendance A at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings. 119, Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, .thorn 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confi<lential. The .sub-committee will be in attendance off Monday and Thursday Mornings to give advice to Mothers. Babies will be weighed, on Thursdays.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 2
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