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Skirts, Etc. AT COSTUMES—Smart White Silk UNDERSKIRTS.—Moirette. in all Ccstumes, extra good silk, latest colours.-— Styles— 9/1 1, 13/6, 14/0, 15/6, 17/6, £5/15/- to £6/10/-. 19/6, £2/6, 25/-. COSTUMES—Fuji. The latest UNDERSKIRTS. — Creme w^ercuts White and Cream.— plane. — 2Z/6. fis/S/-. UNDERSKIRTS.—Ladies' white COSTUMES.—Newest Ratine in.. ■ Longcloth with hand embrciddifferent coloured checks, also cry.— 42/-. broken checks. Half belts on KIMONAS. — Rich Silk; Rose, coat, straight- skirts. — , Saxe, Navy, Koyal and Biscuit. 69/- and 72/ i 57/6/70/0,8?/-. 105/-. SKIRTS.—-Ladies' Cream Gaber- JACKETS. — Dressing Jackets, < dine, straight cut, with and hand embroidered. — - v, without belts and pockets and 25/0, 27/0, 83/-. pleats. SKIRTS. — ( epe de Chine in 47/6 40/6, 52/6, 55/-. Blaci: and Navy.— FROCKS. — Rich Crepe-de-Chine, ; 75/-, 85/-, 30/-. newest styles. Saxe, Navy, SKlßTS.—Black' and Navy ChifNigger, Brown, Pink and White. , lon Taffeta, latest styles.-— £5/10 to £6/6/- , 75/-and. ;8»/-. FROCKS.-—GaberCno Coat Frocks SKIRTS—SmaII and large checks, —Nigger, Brown, Fawn and with and without pockets.— Black.-- £5/lf/- 49/0 and 52/0. COSTUMES.—Navy Serge Cos* SPORTS COATS. —Spun Silk in tumes, plain fitting coats, Navy, Sa::o, Rose, Pink, Grey, Straight skirts, in good serge. Hello, Black, ..aize, Cream.— £8/18/0 and 9gs. ' 75/-, 79/-, 89/COSTUMES.—Navy Serge with COATS. — Ladies Crash Motor narrow belt al! round, also half Coats, full and ?i-length. — bslts, plain skirts.—- 39/6, 44/-. 40/6. J. £0/10 to £7/10/- i : 3\4flxwells Built on One Standard Model - Consider what a wealth of experience is supplied by such a record. Year after year of elimination, of new refinements, of better values— !: b*ut all developed from one original chassis* made better and better * as more and more were built. The 1920 Maxwell is a Greater Car ' It has a finer appearance, greater strength, more comfort, and is remarkably economical to run. There's more satisfaction in driving * a Maxwll to-day than ever—and that is saying much. CT Tl/'iicrfcn The Maxwell Service 1 offer is • JLrf* 7 T llOvfll unequalled. I carry a larger * c , m , r -r Li stock of spare parti than the . Scle Agent for Taranaki A *, J of / J er Can Ul * ELTHAM meserceYOU * : ' " Haines—B / SUB-aGENTS: THE WANGANUI MOTORS. MT>. IB of CAR MANUFACTuREfsS ff&oi^^BK IB fit "WIUARD" BATTERIES in their cars and wMjg=|2|tt ' |h they &» this because they know the "WILLARD UN£=3*™J[ji SpTLL BETTER BATTERY" is the battery rdstZ*oL\ WSa which ensures the most sparking ability—the JL^MS&SkjPA^ ShH better starting capacity—«uid better lighting. -^h/Tg^^wOil llffl Manufa«aarerß choose the , Th^is^^j*!^^ IiSS fa Hi *# In H BATTEKY§I ■ r^r"^^^^! WANGANUr SERVICE RTATT-OK. THE EL?3CTRTCAL EOUTPMBNT DEPOT. 13 4 THE AVENUE. \ *mI *Z3 %iP 4?^. VU9«» B <***' I WHEREAS THE 7-SEATER IS TOO BIG FOR SOME PEOPIJS, WE HAVE NOW GOT THE | 5-Seater Essex j Which is a replica of thje Hudson in miniature, with all the qualities and finish of the Hudson super-Six. j It is because the ESSEX appeals to the Universal, love of comfort, beauty, power and pride of o wnerclship and brings them within reasonable economy that i t has won more friends than ' any other car did.Come and judge its performance and observe its sterling quali- i ties. | H. S. BARMAN, Ltd. j 130 VTCTORI A AVENUE. j l__———iniiiM ■■ mil wiiniiiinwiiiiimßmMißm m« "f" "-i,ui.«£»iiiiiii ,mMu«JiMaß*ammaßmnm*'J

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17731, 3 December 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17731, 3 December 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17731, 3 December 1919, Page 11