Spring=Time I N Modish Millinery Chic, Smart. Dainty, aptly describe the new arrivals in our Millinery Department. Beautiful Models are displayed in a variety of desirable shapes and styles, each Hat embodying the Fashion tendencies of the new season. - CHARMING NEW MILLINERY, • PICTURE HAT in light jade, gathered silk brim with soft black satin crown daintily trimmed with different coloured cherries and long sprays of gold tinted wheat; very artistic colouring. LACE LEGHORN with lace fringe, trimmed wide Cannard Ribbon Velvet slashed round.crown and caught up at back with long streamer hanging down at back, a wreath of Tea Roses tinted bronze and underlined transparent Black Georgette. TUSCAN AND BLACK CAROLINE, crown of Black Tulle and brim of Tuscan Lace Straw, underlined black tulle trimmed clusters of Nasturtiums. Very dainty for coming wear. GREY TOQUE of silver tissue, shaded with Blue Saffron and Helio and top of crown of grey embossed silk. Front trimming cabashion of tone of saxe and royal, back finished with three slashes cf grey grosgrain riboon. OFF-THE-FACE MODE of Black Tulle, edge embroidered with saxe and yellow raffia, single Paradise Ospreys at intervals complete the frbnt trimming. VIEUX ROSE MODEL of Charmeuse Silk; soft crown with petalshape brim, simply trimmed with gold shot tissue, gold and helio rose with jade stemming in front, and ends of Jade Ribbon finishing off back. COLOURED DRESS NETS, suitable for Evening Wear In large variety of shade's: Saxe, Sky, Rose, Pink, Vieux Rose, Cerise, Red, Grey, Mole, Green, Helio or Amethyst. Usual Prices—--4/11 & 5/11 yd., TO CLEAR—--2/11 yard. SEE WINDOW. George s KersSey THE BIG STORE AYENUE, WASGAffUI. Hatching with CYCLE HATCHERS a. o o KIMC.H The easy, profitable, and economical way to hatch better mcMs. KEEP TO THE RIGHT ALtXAND** / cffioP hSfe BreaßfakX Luncß, L and \ B PURE Breakfast hakuwctwbo a> , iy&sons r *** a jw BRISTOL LONDOg r Fireproof. All Metal CA i 30 F.GG INCUBATOR and BROODER combined A full assortment of POULTRY FOODS ‘m ECONOMISE H AII BY MAKING FRY’S YOUR DAILY BEVERAGE REQUISITES Alwavs in stock. BECAUSE of its high nutritious value, a cup of Fry’s Cocoa is more than a mere drink—it is a strengthening, energising, and bodybuilding FOOD that satisfies the appetite and reduces the amout of SOLID food that would otherwise be necessary, FRY’S is therefore an ECONOMY more than ever to-day. a wr 'Cj- , England's Egg I’roaucer Proto-Nuts :; :: Charcoal CHICK RAISER Poultry Ma.-h ;; Shell Grit Drinking Fountains rhermometers ;; 'Joe Punches I.on Bands ;; Kirn Testers m EssCsr-.i m PEERLESS BROODERS ?‘9s L \ m\!lm Wft» X // i i 1 M y.M.'w\w!:i Mason, Struthgrs S Co ■ft II LIMITED k H ■mis Hr m Ironmongers and Peu'.trv Specialists, WANGANUI. VVENUE SfSBSE 9 m 0 Bo lit like a Hotor Tire ■ V? f. i i‘ i c i* - / . Biggest Advance in Footwear in a century 1 Positively the toughest, strongest rubber ever evolved goes into Goodrich Motor Tires. Think how they stand up for thousands of miles under terrific strain. Now imagine that very rubber made into a hoot! That’s the new “HIPRESS” method—Rubber Boots and Shoes made of the same tough rubber that goes into Goodrich Tires. And cured, just like a tire, INTO ONE SOLID PIECE UNDER ENORMOUS PRESSURE! No weak spots in them —they WEAR ALL OVER. All other Boots and Shoes are made by the old dry heat process—stuck together by hand. But “HIPRESS” are literally ONE SOLID PIECE OP RUBBER—they won’t leak, peel, or separate. , fcV; E. W. Pidgson & Coy. Ltd. n.Z. Distributors Procurable from Para Rubber Coy, and ail Goodrich Service Stations tVanganui Distributers, G3 Ridgway St. XT*.— I Pho “LI LY WHITE BREAD” \ Is the best bread for the Children and for grownups, too, because it is so wholesome, pure, and nutritious. Give LILY WHITE BREAD a trial —you’re sure to like it. Our Cart will call on you daily. ' Notify your Grocer or The Peoples Bakery Wi.NGASCtEAST. \\ r ANTED Known Music and Pori•Fu mG R i -. d and Bound at ui .uoaiwnding Department.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160730, 17 August 1920, Page 3
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665Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160730, 17 August 1920, Page 3
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