r. WOVEN UNDERWEAR The wearing-qualities and the fine finish of every garment, together with our moderate prices, makes this department a very popular one. Ladies* Woven Spencers and Ladies' Knitted Wool Vests, long Bodices, in natural and white — and short sleeves— 1/11 2/11 3/11 4/11 2/3 2/6 3/3 3/6 Woven Vests ions ami Indies''Flanneletto^N^gYtdre^ short sleeves, in natural and w hit«* 4/11 c/tt- uni white 2/3 2/11 3/11 5/6 T ", e ~ *0\ 5 /- ' Ladies woven Underskirts; grey Ladies' Woven Combinations, 3/jj natural and white, long and Ladies' Divided Skirts .. 2/11 short sleeves. 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 8/G Indies' All-Wool- Divided Skirts. Ladies' All-Wool Woven Combina- navy— tions, fine and heavy makes — 7/6 8/6 9/6 10/6 8 8/11 10/6 12/6 14/6 17/6 Ladies'Viyella and Wincey NightLadies' Silk and Wool Woven dresses, creamsCombinations— 14/6 and 17/6 14/6 16/6 17/ C Ladies' and Children's Bed SoxLadies' Woven Nightdresses, in 1/6 2/3 2/6 3/6 natural and white— Ladies' Corsets, newest long shapes 6/11 8/11 10/6 12/6 to 23/6 5/6 7/11 8/11 11/6 to 21/Children's Garments Woven Combinations, natural, all sizes— ■-VA'- 3/6 4/3 5/6 6/6 7/6 ! Woven Nightdresses, pink .. 4/11 5/11 6/6 Children's Knitted Wool Vests, long and short sleeves— 1/3 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/3 Children's All-Wool Divided Skirts, navy— 3/11 4/6 4/11 5/11 - : ; "- *°" 5 ' "'-' • J ce — i —~—: \ Buy PanneD s n. • MADE IN NEW ZEALAND >, Footwear N. AND KEEP THE MONE i >. CIRCULATING HERE ... \^ It's better for all of us. | Here's an example of Pannell quality: p. Our D.R.B. (DAMP RESISTING BOOT) Can't let the wet in if it wants to. Guaranteed «* —i watertight. Prices from •-•£■s SEE THE WINDOWS ! PANNELL & COY. ' THE HOME-INDUSTRY BOOT MAKERS ; " LB purest and best @hS J-f Mr. Businessman I P Isn't it a fact that the best business firms in this or any £ P other town are thoughtful aad continuous newspaper C P advertisers ? You know there is but one answer to thif C P question, and that is in the affirmative. C I Perhaps they are good advertisers because'they are good - a business men, or they may' be successful in business because 4P a they are good advertisers—either way, success in business and 3 a good advertising go hand in hand. 2 * . And it is good advertising that's really necessary—strong. € w straightforward talks about your stock, your methods and C' * your business. When placed in a medium of vnde circulation . C * among those whom you wish to reach, this kind of advertising -_| * PAYS, and it is the only kind which does. C I And by-the-way. Are not the above-mentioned "good £• | business mea " regular advertisers in " The Press ?" Of course £ } they are. and most of them require little or no urging to £ \ attend to this part of their business with care and regularity £ ' We know it pays them, and so do they, and they are 5 ' enthusiastic over the opportunity afforded them in being able 5 to secure space in a paper which not only covers the entire § field in this city, but in all the suburbs and country districts § surrounding. % Wouldn't it be well worth your time and trouble to C investigate what can be done along 'the line of " business £ boosting "by the same means ?We should be glad to talk it £ ever with you ary time. C "The Press" \
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14974, 22 May 1914, Page 2
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547Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14974, 22 May 1914, Page 2
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