Beautiful New Fabrics That Will Send You Into Ecstacies ! only to see these lovely New Dress Fabrics to go into ecstacies . over them. They baffle description, so exquisite are they in their wonderful charm of colouring and texture. DAINTY FILMY VOILES in the new shaded effects and plain colours—the embodiment of Spring and early Summer—just the material that will make becoming frocks and blouses for you. There are other fascinating Fabrics to chocse from. Serviceable Garbardraes in beautiful quality-lovely new Suiting Crepes, in exquisite weaves in all the latest shades. They Sell at Sight— See Them and You W?nt Your Share THE COSEY 0 General Drapers 3^BRK£s%&£2saai Splendid Values in LADIES' HOSIERY r\ON'T buy poor Hosiery. It doesn't pay. There is no class */ of drapery where a few pence extra shows up to such good advantage. Hosiery as we sell it is a satisfaction to the purchas- ' er. None but the honest, durable sorts. Not at half their worth; but just at their actual value. You have confidence when you buy thus. Our customers are not looking for something'for nothing—they know it can't be done; there's a catch somewhere. I Iql#* • S lack Lisle in fast dye ' 1/5 ' J^6 ' 1 / 11 » t0 3 / 1J ' Coloured Lisle, including Qillr. Black aild White Silk Ankles, 3/3 to 7/6; Coloured Silk, Mole Grey, kJIIK« f rom 4/n. J ' Black All-wool Cashmere. 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 to 6/11; Coloured Wool, Tan, Navy, Bottle, Gaberdines, 6/11, 7/0. & CO., HAMILTON
DON'T FORGET The Beys at the Front A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of CHRISTMAS CARDS and SEASONABLE GIFTS, suitable for sending to members of the Expeditionary Forces, is now to hand. NEW BOOKS JUST ARRIVED. "Great Heart," Ethel M. Dell, 4/6. "Martiet, the Unc<raquered." Kathleen Norris, 4/fi. "Laughing Bill Hyde," Rex Beach, 4/6. "Three of Hearts," Berta Ruch, 4/6. To arrive shortly:— "Restless Sex," Robert Chambers. , "Up Trail," Zane Grey. "The Rough Road," Wm. J. Locke. IRIVATE /GREETING FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR. We are now taking Orders for Private Greeting Cards for the Coming Season. There is a Beautiful Assortment to choose from, and Early Orders are requested to prevent disappointment. C. F. BOND BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND PRINTERS. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. rpHE JJ AMILTON TTARDWARi COMPANY, LTD. THANKS. Tl/'E beg to thank the following ™ * Persons for donating Benzine Tins to help us to manufacture Soldiers' Cake Tins at our well-known low price to assist these sending to our boys at the front. Further donations will be gladly accepted : The Farmers' Auctioneering Co.. Ltd.. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., The Kirikiriroa Road Board, Messrs T. Ewan, H. H. Shaw, Ewan McGregor, J. Tombs and Co.. T. J. Mitchell, Dr. Noonan, and Miss Washer. FORD MOTOR TOOL SETS. We have just received ex Tndianic a shipment of the above at K>s 6d, 22s 6J, 30s, 37s 6d, 47s Gd per set. NOTE THE ADDRESS— Hamilton Hardware Company, Ltd. Direct Importers, Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Hot \Y;::rr, Sanitary, Gas and Electrical Engineers. Victoria street, opposite Bauk of New South Wales. Factory a-nd Hulk Stores, Ward street, opposite S.ile varus. A. C. POCOCK, Manager. 'Phone Nu. 8 MORE WELCOME THAN MONEY. TO the "Roys at the front for Xmas X.Z. Butter, in tins, ls9d; Cheese, Is 4d. Three tins T'-'tter. or two tins Butter and two of Chces-. enn be ported for Is. VECTIS D.UKY. Hamilton.
Rimless Glasses OUR RIMLESS EYEGLASSES FIT ON THE NOBE WITH Revealmg the Natural Beauty of th« Eyes, and Giving the Wearer a Plea Expression. Jas. Bremner EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST. (London Experience). HAMILTON FOR SALE. Vft ' j-mile from Railway Station. Township, Post Ulfaee, and School; home separation, s miJes from Saleyards, 5-roomed house-, cowshed) trupshed, etc.; ring- fenced; subdivided into 14 paddocks; watered by permanent streams; 100 acres in grass, 14 acres in swedes, h lance rough feed; all ploiigliable. Carrying capacity, V 5 cattlfe and 5 horses. Price—£2B 10s pt-f acre; cash, balance 5 years at 5| per cent. 13518 JO7 ACRES—L.T.T.; situated # 3 and Post Office; (i miles from Township nnd 2 miles from School; p.w. fencing sheep proof; subdivided into* five paddocks, watered by running stream; 100 acre:* in grass, "51 acres nndulrtting, 400 acres ploughiuii, and 280 acres unimproved. Carrying capacity, 300 sheep and 50 cattle. Price—£9 108 per acre; cn>h £SOO, balance 5 years at 51 per cent. 13508 Fraak McGuSre & Co. LOCAL AGENTS, VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. Als. agents for Atlas Fire, Accident 4u<- Marine insurance. Eclipse Fertilisers TMRECT from the Manufacturer to -"■ the Farmer; guaranteed fully up Turnip, Crass, .Mange!, etc. Write or call to-dnv. N. G. G R,,,W ' E AND 0° HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13887, 12 October 1918, Page 9
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