\ \ TWEEDS : Ms the Verdict Of course, there's always a demand ti/lt^TA: for Navy Serge, and will be till the end \{((!ePSJ' -"W-!!* of time, and that's why we always keep - -' , ?\ full stoclcs of Serge; but TWEED is j^S^SW/^Sk M/iJ the decree of Fashion this Winter. i_fi ' d&A^S&Me^^ict^bMz^'^ -Ask any Tailor. Ask any • Customer. <^j__W^ \ They'll tell you how universally it will ' <^B^i_j*\* JUT "^^^.^^.J We'd like you to have a look at our Materials i \\ M^^m§^^Bm now opened, m all their pristine fresh- Ml Xj/ \.f IH Sir J^toS^ ™ 18^^ ness. Just see our variety m Serges jßm jL ■vV^fr r - fl i^Jw__rtßß^-'^!li Kf_|; and Tweeds, any length of which would -^"r^Cy^J-W II L sS#^^l^^^lii f*^B' ** ■ ' make you tup a delightful Winter Frock /S/j/^mf^ T •II m\. at^efi^n^l*^^ J^^i or Costume — smart, cosy, and service- yi i] y\ C^- » \\ A\. ; vs]ksk«iS Sr^^" able. There are Heather Mixtures and ■• ll ; \ la/ \ W^fe^ ?y-^1 wlight and heavy-weight Tweeds. W U '•V. J ill/ V^^ ' 'X 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid. \ I ti. - B '« B^jf *$MFiIL . - 42in. DRESS TWEEDS— Jill \ * JJ lE^^lV^ 64in. HEAVY. DRESS TWEEDS— 4\l ; |\ AW M IPsf | VH^|] \mmi* VV %' V. Aft '/ V St^fioS* New Address : Next Whinrays; 1 .x^'KPra Opposite Salvation Army Barracks, \r B^P^ I^ICDADiyC s WA J&ra '^* _^' ca T"^"T w '* l T''Ti*?*? a **" m "* gW "*"r fc^^''**^ tt ***?!^ nil— iiiliininwiMWim Arthur Nathan's " RELIABLE " TEA " COLDEN TIPS " The Perfection ..-.-.■ .■■■■-..■.. ■ Oholoe Flavor *i. ABTHUR H. HATHAM, LTD. ,-,_ y Blending. AUCKLAND. Aroma,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13393, 29 May 1914, Page 8
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