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A utumn Millinery The keynote of our fine show of Autumn Millinery is the pleasing combination of Quality, Style and Low Prices. The dictates of fashion are faithfully reproduced without any inflation of jjrices. Call and see what our FAMOUS LOW PRICES can / save you. ■' rr ECONOMY AND STYLE JOIN HANDS AT JAMES SMITH’S CORNER , Ladies ’ Ready-to-Wear Felts / Nobby shape in the newest colouring’s; Henna, Fawn, Steel Grey, Mastic, Toast, Nigger, Mole and Black; j smartly trimmed with ribbon cabachons and ornaments, At James Smith’s Corner 10/6, 12/6, 15/6, 19/6, 29/6 Ready-to-Wear Velours _We are showing an exceptionally fine range in these 'hats, which include the very latest styles and colourings ; a feature is the new stitched brim; these velours are absolutely the very first quality. At James Smith’s Corner 39/6, 42/-, 45/-, 49/6, 59/6, 69/6 Sports ’ and Pul bon Hats A splendid range of styles and colourings, with soft brims; trimmed with smart, ribbon finishings. At James Smith's Comer 10/6, 12/6, 15/6, 19/6 Our Model Millinery j, Our model millinery has created quite a sensation this season both on the point of style and lowness of price. These beautiful models, all the creations of our own millinery workrooms are individual styles, no two being alike; the new styles include the small velvet cloche in Black and colours, trimmed with ornaments, ribbons, and mounts. Other models include velvet and silk brocade effects. At James Simth’s Comer From 49/6 Children’s Ready-to-Wear Felts A splendid variety of colourings, shapes and prices; all * the new season’s designs, daintily trimmed sizes to suit all heads. At James Smith's Corner 10/6, 12/6, 14/6 to 18/6 Girls' Millinery (3 to 6 years) Juvenile Millinery has been a constant study with us for many years and this season’s showing of kiddies’ hats reflects the expert workmanship of our trained milliners. Velour, Felt and Velvet predominate while the styles and colourings are comprehensive. At James Smith’s Corner 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 12/8 Comer CUBA and MANNERS STREETS, Wellington J.S.—

41 • Jlfk fPT • RED BAND ALE Obtainable at— ' Jill fyotels and <Bottle Stores, Brewed and Battled by —New Zealand — Breweries Ltd. (WdUagtM Breach) "V R I hare found ’HBENZO* makes a splendid oough mixture very mu oh cheaper than the old way of buy ing. * |4RS. J. M. CA MERON, N.S.W. 2« Dandruff Dinppeift whan diluted Q-TOL la naaJ

•Pure cone sugar produces finest table Vinegar. Try SHARLANIPS VINEGAR and prove it. Host economical to bn; and use. 'Local carriers'at Wanganui are carting driftwood at Gonvilfsi for fire shillings a load, one man having earned £2O since the fiood. Others who are devoting their efforts to splitting timber for fenoe posts are making over two ••hillings per post, one man having sold [ten pounds’ worth. Large quantities of wood remain stranded on the beach at Gkmville, although at high water the lighter pieces are being washed away. The fine flavour, strength, and purity of SHABLAND'S VINEGAR, brewed from pure cane sugar, cannot be suripassed.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 7