Eight Examples ■ Winter Emphatically Proclaiming the New Price Level COSTUMES, in fine All-Wool Tweed. A good selection of styles I"""* and colours. Half-linod Coats MODEL VELOUR CLOTH COATS, Nigger, Henna, Dark ££ /% £ Saxe, Mole, Fawn. JUMPERS in fine wool, all wanted colours. 'An unusually wide "1 A/C BLOUSES, in Wineeyettes. orcam ground, coloured stripes. Spcei- i ally priced at SMART DRESS SKIRTS, in good winter woight Tweeds .. From A 1 / selection. From FINE WOOL JERSEY FROCKS, no two alike, some with contrast- JA /<? ing colours From ' •wrap collars, belt pockets i] DRESSING JACKETS, Quilted Sift plain or embroidorod «>A li From .• ■ • - • ■ • - Millinery Specially Priced ;jß!;;in:ii!BlKii;KiiiK!:B Trimmed Models Usually sold at 55/- to 63/AG, B■■ ■ B Opportune Offerings in Ladies' Underwear Wool and Cotton WOVEN VESTS, Natural Heavy make, short sleeves »/^ Long sleeves • ■■ / ' ll Woven COMBINATIONS, winter weight—from 12/6 All-Wool BLOOMERS, Grey, Navy—from 9/11 . WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, with collars ..:%.;'*" io/c Square and Y-ncck, hemstitched, from 13/b CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, Grey Navy, Cream .. •• .... .-• fr ° m <V 6 ..■.■■hj.HH.i ilson & Srnellie \ THE HOUSE FOR VALUE'
IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. CENTRAL POSITION SECURED. After 30 years of successful business ' enterprise in their Manchester street promises, Messrs Triggs and Denton Ltd., have now established a sales depot at the City Hotel Buildings, Tiie Triangle, opposite the Bank of New ZeaStocks in the premises will consist chiefly of travelling and fancy leather goods, gloves of all kinds, leather <coat3 and moccasins. Horsemen are reminded that turf goods for the Trotter, Pacer, and Galloper will be stocked as lntherBeiug their own manufacturers and importers, Messrs Triggs and Denton Ltd. know absolutely the skill and materials put into every article they sell, and can, therefore, give a positive guar- ; antce with every case, bag or trunk that i feaves the premises. Remember also that for the past db ! years. Quality, Workmanship and Honest Business Policy have always been associated with the name of Triggs and Denton Ltd. ~*> Because four young women in his congregation giggled out loud at a service, the llev. George Robertson, the pastor of. a negro church at Sydney (Nova Scotia), had them arrested on a charge of breaking up a church service. The magistrate has adjourned the case until he can consult law and precedent on giggling. Penetrating, powerful, prompt, pleasant and proved is "NAZOL." No cold is Nazol-proof. 4
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17471, 3 June 1922, Page 11
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