I■•■ ■ ■ I Write for Samples I of 40in. 'Guy's' Nurses' Gloth I AT 1/. YARD. § For House Dresses, Overalls and particularly for eg Children's Frocks,* there's nothing to equal "Guv's ' 13 Nurses' Cloth. H . ' | It's such a tough material, that it gives almost end- M leea woar, and washes splendidly. M , ■ There are plenty of other biands of Nurses', Cloth on El the market > but none o? them ia a patch on (ivy's. m Sold elsewhere at 1/3 and 1/6 yard. H Then we Lave a splendid line of m | EXTR& WIPE H&¥Y PRINTS at 6sd y4 I M These splendid pcints are 32 inches wide, and are abso- if ffl lutely IrAST IftiHGO DYES. Thej wear splendidly. i m In Spot, Sprig and Striped, designs, aa well as plain §3 II navy for school dresses. Send tor camples now, if you if B live oat of town. When you've made your choice, S g ordar by mail, enclojiug CAdH. We pay POSTAGE. M \ I THE AUCKLAND SLOTHING & DRAPERY COMPANY, f You that Fit, Wear k Please. Are What We Gffsr. nr OD^ o^perienoe, linked Vfl^l tiie mos* improved fac'lifcies, enables us to show [^^^^MW ttll* ualifeyin LADIES' FOOTWEAR which makes our store 1{ ,THE¥;ST^iiD ON THEIB MERITS. SWERIQR IN STYLE, DISTINCTIVE AND DAINTY IN DESIGN; S% Perfect in Fitting and Uttermost in Value, Sjiwm OUr oofc Department is acknow-x-J^-]im ledged the mosk up-to-date in Nelson fs- /IB We are now dhowing a splendid range # / MW of Ivies' White Footwear. .Js^ 'Jsp WHITE CASVAS COURT SHOES, with button, 8/fr lffmo WHITE CAMWS COURT SHOES, 2 buttons, 10/fi. "'""^ ■""" » BUCKSKIN .. >, pump soles, 17/fi» THAFALOaR iTSII^S STREET I ':\\ lew lealand Clofliing Faeioa. Jmsf Opened e% ionle* . . £$ # . * White Ready-to-WBar Hats. Fandan and Panama Hats. Black, White, Velvet Roses. Rainproof Sports Coats, English Doeskia Gloves. French Neckwear; Belgian Kid Gloves. Swiss Fiounoings and Readings, . Swiss Camisole Embroidery. t White Voile* Plain and. Frosted.. . Floral yoile, assorted designs. Floral Piqpea. Wliite Pique. White Crepoa. White Cotton Brocades. A Cup for the Winner! I The Olympic Champions of Ancient Greece were I•; honoured with a simple twig of wild olive. The I athletic champion of to-day, however receives a I more substantial reward—something that may be I ; kept as a permanent memento. j '■"■.•' i , . We are recognised as (< headquartets" in this • ■ , district for. Sporting and Athletic Prizes New •■;>■;•■ . designs in Prize Cups have just been opeoed up. We also originate designs, or carry out special designs and trophies, ia silver or gold, to order, . Our prices are quite moderate. We have Prize Cups in E.P.'Nickel Silver, from 10/- to 60/-, and in Sterling Silver from 12/6 upwards. We make Prize Shields and Gold and Silver,' Medals, at short notice. ■- ■' •■ - _ * GOLDSMITH : : : TiIFAIGM-ST,
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13641, 2 December 1914, Page 6
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454Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13641, 2 December 1914, Page 6
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