DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. pOWELL'S' "DIG WINTER gALE ;; • . -qJn. \ ' THE WINTER SEASON IN FRONT OF . . ' YOU. .* SEASONABLE GOODS AT'ENGLISH PRICES. ' *.'. ALL.NEW. STOCK. .■" . ■pOWEDL, .'THE fDUSY I^EAPEE, JQ "TSTEWTON. V REDUCE OUR STOCK WE MUST! HOW? OUR PRICES WILD DO- IT. • Ladies' Woven Combinations, frpm 2/6 to 8/6, just half-price Our Owu Make' of Cogtumes, from 25/ to 55/, are well known for fit and style The Best Place for Jilack Skirts, rrom 5/11 to 45/, silk lined, not better value to be obtaiued Children's Coats, from 3/11, aiso Fleecy, ■ " . from 5/0 , ; A Splendid Lot of Girls' Long Coats just opened, all prices Our Millinery is Very Stylish,- but Very Moderate in. price A Lovely Lot or Sample Tea and Dressing Gowns, bought Job .„ . .'.... -*jp.. fiIARXEY, ...... ~. ~ _00, 202, 204, KARANGAHAPE-RD. . TjIURS. Tj-URS. -CMjRS. TJUSHBROOK & "DRIDGMAN, T-\0 THE -pEADEIN "pURS. BECAUSE They have the article that people want. . Their grand stock .meets all requirements. :.'*■. They are the CHEAPEST HOUSE in the Trade for Tj-URS.'" ANOTHER BIG PURCHASE OF LOVELY MUFFS, BOAS, AND NECKLETS JUST OPENED., SAMPLES MARKED VERY CHEAP TO CLEAR. DON'T DELAYSECURE FIRST CHOICE. .. A GLANCE WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THE GREAT VALUE OFFERING IN "LfURS, A... -pUSHBROOK & |-J_>RIDGMAN'S. QUEEN-ST., Just above the Grey Statue. RRRRRRRRRBRR R R R li R U X R lou are cordially invited to pass R X judgment on it U .<-.. - ... --~..,. it jt ",THE "PRINCESS," X R X- XT lc R And many other Charming Millinery R R . . Models at R R '-"'-" '- R _ "DENDELL'S, T TD. R R "The Princess," a smart shape, R R trimmed with draped tulle or Freucn k R ribbon-loops, also with wing or R R »oue plume, in brown, moss, navy, R it wine, red. fawn, cream, and grey—- R R 14/6. 2 R "To Suit Everyone" — The pretty X It "Lancaster" Felt, trimmed velvet or R R giace silk, fancy quill, wing, or R }' pheasant trail, in all shades — 15/6 R R B and 16/9. j { X Special "Own-make" Straw-brim R R Tarn, velvet crown, quill and rosette, R & also in Straw only, trimmed glace or R R velvet -. 9/6. — n R Stylish Glace Silk Hat. all shades, R R with pretty folded crown and gath- R It ered brim, • trimmed fruit and floral R R ribbon, correct wear for the next 6 R R months — 17/6.; X R Girls' Trimmed Felts, tucked silk R R crown, .full rosette and pretty trim- lc R rued bandeau, in cream, navy, and R R red — 14/6. r R X R "DENDELL'S, T TD., R ** « R CITY AND NEWTON. R X i{ R R R R RRRRRRRR R R R R X ■ TAILORING. H, \^"GHT, HIGH-CLASSS TAILOR (LADIES' AND GENTS), i (Late Cutter for McCombte Bros., London), 73 Queen-st. (below Smeeton's), I I Desires to intimate to his numerous Customers and the Public generally that he has OPENED with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF UP-TO-DATE SUITINGS AT the Old Stand. Customers can rely on getting the Finest Materials, the _t«6t Workmanship, and perfectly Cut and Up-to-date Garments at a Moderate Price. Dress and Dinner Suits a Specialty. 'Phone 817. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Monday, Lady's Opeu Face Silver AJ Walthaiu Keyless Watch.—Reward Star Ofllce. OST, at Onehunga, 2 little Piss. - Please leave information at Mr Robins' store, and oblige. Reward. LOST, from Neison-_t., Bay Horse, clipped all over, with cover. Reward. — P. Smytheman, Endean's Buildings, Queenst. LOST, this morning, between Great Xorth-rd. and City Abattoirs, Cart Cover. Reward.—G. McElwain, Butcher, Great North-rd. OST, "Black Leather Pocketbook, containiug Coupon, Books, etc. ' Reward. —G. P. Campion, c/o Singer Manufacturing Co., 255, Queen-st. ■ OST, a Plain Gold-plaited Bangle. ,between Princes-st., Cemetery Bridge, and* Mt. Eden. Good reward if left at Wickford's, Princes-st. LOST, a White Cockatoo, from Gommer-cial-rd., on the 24th inst.—Anyone returning the same to Mr Robertson, Baker, Grey m Lynu, will be rewarded. LOST, a brown leather silver-monnteu Purse, between Lake Takapuna and Heme Bay car, Custom-st.—Finder rewarded, Hon. J. A. Tole's Office, Queen-st. LOST, from Pukekohe, DARK BROWNMARE, about 15 hands; 1 white hind coronet. Information leading to recovery of above will be rewarded.—Apply GEO. PIRRIT, Victoria-st. OOL CHEST, painted black, taken hy mistake from N.S.S. Co.'s Shed, No. *3 Jetty. Please return. FOUND, Custom-st., Enrse . containing sum of money.—Apply A. Roberts, Telegraph Office. - GREEN. BLUE. BED. \X7ILLIAMS AND £J-REEN, THE COLOUR MEN, "n At the Blue Shop, Top Grey-sir. Is the Cheapest Place for PAPERHANGING, PICTURE FRAMING, MOULDINGS, Glass aud Painters' Requisites. Estimates supplied for all Classes of Signwriting, Painting, and Decorative Work. Glazing and Paperhangingr All orders in these Departments promptly executed. Telephone 548. BEAD THIS and it .will be BED.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1907, Page 12
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