mi£B&^H&&3££2l3!&£&i&Mg£!}M^t T<n 1 A THIS GRACEFUL AND DURABLE F ABRIC, WHILE HAVING .Ai DISTINCT OF ITS OWN, ADAPTS ITSELF TO A WIDE VARIETY OF DEVELOPMENTS, AND HAS BECOME QUITE A FEATURE IN THE - LATEST FASHION NEWS. FOR '.CHARMING HOUSE AND EVENING FROCKS—-FOR SMART TAILORED COSTUMES AND SKIRTS -" FOB SIMPLE PINAFORE DRESSES ETC. IT LENDS'ITSELbVTO THE MOST PLEASING ARRANGEMENT AND .MAKES UP IN A ' MULTIPLICITY OF EFFECTIVE AND DAINTY STYLES. ■ been most fortunate irisecurirlg an exceptionally Fine Range oi; Velveteerfsfor this; Season, and : areat present making a Special Showing : ; 'of ■ Choice Qualities and Colourings. 4T IS TO NOTE THAT THIS SELECTION IS THE LARGEST AVE .HAVE EVER SHOWN. AND COMPRISES SOME 150 COLORINGS IN VARIOUS QUALITIES, ' RANGING FROM—2s 6d to 8s lid per yard. The Colourings include Choice Shades of Navy, Black, Cream, Cardinal, Marone. Scarlet, Green, Brown, Purpl?, Saxe. Nattier, Mole, Pigeon, Dove, i ."•/: ■ Cerise etc. Please Note—We have the Best Values in Town. We keep our Stocks fresh. We don't experiment in quality. ~; ;'^--- A VISIT;OF INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED —— THESE GOODS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES—Come early while the RangV .:,,■' is Complete, and you will not be disappointed. The Dressmaking Department is Tinder th e personal ; supervision; M(if .biiiv -Mrs Phillips, who will be pleased to advise in the matter* of -makingup. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. '•.":.:.';a'' : ■WBgaw«>ig#^i»Ww#i* %^^4^3m;&^^^
ONF. OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TYPES OF POTTERY. We have just received a Splendid I | Assortment of Doulton Ware by s.s. Suevic. i] .Among, this. Choice Collection aro !'» 3ncludpd4- :■-.;■' k EEAUTiFOL VASES. - TEAPOTS g. SALAD BOWLS, ; AND -CUPS AND SAUCERS. Y Nl •-■'.■: ' ' 1 The Perfect Finish aad Unique/Designs at once distinguish it from the ordinary \ I J CALL AND INSPECT THIS ARTISTIC WARE. ajgffiUll JEWELLER Cbrner Stafford and Beswick Streets. For Wounded Returned Soldiers Church of England Institute, Rotorua \ Contains Rest Room, Billiard Room, Games Room, Waiting Room, Sun Verandah, devoted to the use and benefit of returned Wounded and Sick Soldiers recuperating at Rotorua. Upwards of 5,000 morning and afternoon teas and supper* are "" r ~ provided free during each month THEY HAVE DONE THEIR BIT KEEP ON DOING YOURS S«ad yosr subscriptions to carry on this and similar work elsewhere to i <-; Ilia Military Affairs Committee, 20 Mulgrave Street, Wellington . NOTE.—Church Ariny Donations may also be sent to R. W. SIMPSON. Esq.. Box 45, TTMARU. HALLY ffORD DEALER, TEMDKA. PHONE 43. BCB-eEALER: E. UNDRILL, GiSSAUJOTE, oimw ti'i :k\ * f by Henry Ford & Son) is due in New " i« Zealand shortly. The Fordson Tractor is run on i\s/ i, Kerosene. 22 H.P. at 1000 r.p.m. V 1 1$) Deliveries are now being arranged in rotation of orders. *■ *y \ De»criptive Literature will be mailed on application to the Sole New Zealand Agents: The Colonial Motor Co., Ltd. Auckland, Wellingtos, Timaru TractoK FORD DEALER, TELEPHONE 88?. BCR-DEALERS— J. BRAY, FAIRLIE. ... Phono 8. R. KNOX, i'LEASANT POINIs ... Phone 17. CASE'S LTB,, X7AIMATE. J>hgae 5&
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16829, 26 May 1919, Page 8
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