jf The Smartest J|| Costumes ' and Coats vW-^zzM ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ™^f| ; | We are making an Attractive Display IS^S of th ® * owe «t Styles. ;IlM'^l>^ll A/V^ ant * w^ x S°°d reason, that our showing this year is far m advance i 1 P:V^'''-ii ;'i|ra . °* aayn y V v *v'*ou& display we liave made. The large variety of smart , «^)&ilfffl|J styles, and — an important feature — their very moderate prices must commend Z&^Jmbl tlus asSol '* inent to overy lady of good taste and good judgment. | *-^*$jPf * n any case > We would be glad to show you the styles. We know you WmmWm will' be delighted. f\ ( - Ihe Costumes ar© particularly smart, hardly any two m our immense assortW7 "• /"' ment being quite th© sume. We cannot, of course, attempt a description of the different styles. Wo mention a few features. _____ SMART COSTUMES, of stylish new tweeds; m Harris, Donegal, and MmWSS diagonal effects (many charming styles), 455, 555, 635, to 79s 6d. %^*h _F~\ STYLISH TWEED COSTUMES, m Sporting styles; coats with belt and TvH^^-iJ^ J patch pockets; 455, 47s 6d, and 635. /\ \l]j\&^ 2!>/^ NAVY BLUE COSTUMES m a variety of new designs, 355, 455, to 635. f\ \ vl) HANDSOMELY TAILORED MODELS, m fine serges and diagonals, 70s, j \ \ sjll i 955, to 5 guineas. rvt The Variety Ji_» OF SMART COAT STYLES IS WONDERFUL. IHil ¥ //fi.W < USEFUL TWEED COATS, for Winter wear, come m smart fawn, grey, !]______y /a!F \W ' anc * * An *^ ec^ » nevr rounded fronts and American sleeves. Prices __Wf jf\ W are, 22s 6d, 27s 6d, to 355. sXli i\ n SMART COATS, for travelling; new cape effects and belted backs, m fawn, __\__z_zm*fl\\ ll ; ' heather, saxe, and reseda diagonal tweeds, 425, 49s 6d, 555, to 79s 6d. *_W % 111/ 1| HEAVY CLOTH COATS, for dressy wear, m a variety of smart styles; yJy 111 ' colors— grey, fawn, tan, saxe,"and navy; 49s 6d, 555, and 57s 6d. <X " -\-C y ' FUR-LINED COATS, for motor and driving^ of heavy diagonal tweeds, _\ j* r ~~ZZZ^Nbm • smart styles. Prices are 5 to 7 guineas.
TWO 1 SPECIALS I MASON JARS. BAMBOO — VERANDAH BLINDS. MASON— Pints 3s, Quarts 4a, ' Half Gallons 6i. . 6{t> Qc , . ?ftf 4g . ATLAS WIDE MOUTH— Bft, 4a 6d ; 12ft, 7a. Pints 4b, Quarts ss, Half , Gallom 7s. JugT wmLB j^y LASTI And SPECIAL OFFER ONLY ALL IN PERFECT WHILE THEY LAST. ORDER. • . I. .-Arthur E. Rees, FOR PROGRESS. H says she never have H ■ 9 lived to be 84 if ft hadn't been for I B VAN HOUTEN'S ~COCO A , which ' I I nourishes and sustains mind and H ■ body i and Is unequalled In purity H ____■ $< ____■
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MATAWHERO WOOL WORKS. CASH BUYER of Wool, Skin*, Hides and Tallow, m any quantity. Highest price. No commissio*.'—- Matawhero Wool Works. JOHNSTONE k SMITH for Men'a Lounge Suits, now half-price; perfeot fitting, cool, and comfortable.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13352, 9 April 1914, Page 7
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