Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

j£lllllllllllllllll|l||||||||||||||lll||||||||lt|l|||l|||l||||||||||[|||||||||||||ll||lllllllllllll||||||||||||ll||JU!llllllllllillll iiimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii j Ram or Shine | an up-to-date Umbrella! s i I s jjjj 5 5 There is an old song which says, among other things, “Never mind the weather, love.” That is the position to-day in regard to Umbrellas. The weather is not the only indispensable consideration to-day, for Dame Fashion has a say. That say is that whatever the weather—hail, rain, snow or shine—madame must carry an umbrella. One look at to-day’s fashions as portrayed by the D.I.C. will convince the most sceptical that it will be a very easy matter to persuade any woman to carry one of the NIPPY STYLES IN SMART UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS—Fine selection of Crook Handle Umbrellas, with good covers and strong frames 10/6 17/6 21/- 23/6 each MILITAIRE HANDLES, strong frames and covers, flesh and white tips. 12/6 15/6 16/6 21/- 22/6 each CHILDREN’S UMBRELLAS, good black covers, strong frames, crook, Chubby and Militaire handles 6/6' 12/6 each The newly arrived CHUBBY UMBRELLAS have very smart handles, flesh, amber and white points, stout covers and strong frames; just right for packing in suitcases. 23/6 27/6 29/6 35/6 each CHUBBY UMBRELLAS, good strong covers and frames, amber, white and self points. 13/6 15/6. 17/6 each EXTRA SPECIAL BLACK SILK MIXTURE COVERS, which will not readily cut, smart Chubby handles, amber, flesh and white points; good frames. 37/6 40/- 42/6 45/6 each THE EN TOUT CAS, can be used in rain or shine, Coloured Silk Umbrella; smart Chubby handles, flesh, amber and white points; good frames; shades, Navy, Scarlet, Cinnamon and Nigger. 32/- 35/6 36/6 38/6 each THE EN TOUT CAS, Bottle Green, Navy, Scarlet Umbrellas; very special Chubby handles, strong frames, flesh, white and coloured points. 40/- 42/6 45/6 47/6 each SEE WINDOW tAMBTON QUAY DXC Wellington ro ft ill & & & Never Sold Loose It would never do to sell “Amber Tips’’ loose as is often done with inferior teas. FINE tea calls for special packets in order to retain its delicate fragrance unimpaired. No doubt this also contributes to the economy of FINE tea, it being well known that one pound of “Amber Tips” makes as many cups as a pound snd a half of inferior tea. Only the choice pluckings of correctly matured leaf—those that are rich in flavour and fragrance—are technically termed “fine” tea. Amber Tips" FINE Te<x Cey/on's 3est JiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiuniifiiiiiiiiniiiiiimimmimimimsimmiiiiiimimimimiiimimiiiiimimiiimimiiimmmiiiiimiHiimiimmiiiiiiiimnir.

NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS It says a lot for any firm to bo successful in these days when competition was never so keen possibly in the history of the English-speaking race.' And yet many firms stand out head and shoulders above their competitors not only for the value and service they are giving, but for the fact that they are distinctly successful in spite of all competition. Take Kenner, Wellington’s big house furnishing man, as- an instance; how he keeps his prices down so low is a wonder to many, and one would naturally think that to sell goods on such small margin of profit it would ho imperative for him to get the spot cash with the order, and here is another wonder. He never asks for cash with the order, if you will only place your confidence !in him, he will place his confidence in you and give you any reaaonabo terms of payment, adapting to your own circumstances payments that will be easy for you to make; or if you pay him within three months he will give you credit for the purchase as if it had been a cash sale. Don’t be sceptical, don’t thinV this is too good to be true. Call at Kenner’s warehouse, ark for a personal interview with Mr Kenner, tell him honestly what you are able to do. and trust him to do the rest. He’ll do it all right. ’Remember. Friday is the late sUuonina niaht.—AsUJw

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19260325.2.30.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12404, 25 March 1926, Page 5

Word Count
635

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12404, 25 March 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12404, 25 March 1926, Page 5