This is the Hosiery! Quality Hosiery—popularly priced—that insures style with satisfactory wear. LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE, lace clox, full fashioned, graduated spliced heels", in the very latest shades of bichette, champagne, nude and banana- .. •• 25/6 KAYSER PURE SILK HOSE, twin slipper heel, full fashioned; in shades of chateau, patio, platinum and hoggar .. .. 21/- pair VAN RAALTE PURE SILK HOSE, full fashioned, double sole; in shades of alesan, sunset, champagne, nude and parchment .. 18/6 pair PHCENIX PURE SILK HOSE. Lisle feet and full fashioned; in shades cameo, dorado, grain, French nude, i>'..ach and parchment 15/6 pair Gloves There is no hand so graceful, it,is not flattered by D.I.C. Gloves. CASrrEL STREET VAELIER SUEDE GLOVES, turn-back latticed cuffs; in shades of pastel, beige, fawn and grey .. 18/11 WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES, straight embroidered cuffs; in grey and cinnamon 18/6 LADIES' FRENCH KID T, GLOVES, turn-back * fancy cuffs;' in pastel, £ beaver and fawn 18/6 <* VAN RAALTE SILK 'jj GLOVES, turri-back era- 4 broidered cuffs, double* ,1; tipped fingers; in shades ' v | of French nude, parch- r $ ment, sunset and Manila - . U(6 ; •ESfefiK^^ ■***#■* Proved Qual^ in Service and Motor G^ To forget QUALITY FIRST in purchasing a msf car is to run serious danger of making a experiment. '-s!§ Motorists everywhere know that Dodge Bromers ; built quality from the beginning. They alsoJfen||j that Dodge Brothers dealers and world-wide facilities are just as dependable. : :'i'Ss Don't experiment! Buy proved quality and beproudo^g| . . ' Touring Car - - £350 Special Touring Car '- £370 r-';^'jsg^ •Sedan • • £4lO -\:M-ISOP Special Sedan • - •- £430 ■ Xl^tjlj DeLuxe Sedan . ■ ••» ' £460 ■ - ■ 'sos DtKotfed. \-Avl|f| AMURI MOTORS LTD." ' ; t§|j Durham Street, Cannon Street, f^ J| m ms. Chriatchurch. Timaru. Dddbb BrothS MOTOR, CARS u a Yt §lO gtl 'mfl^"
FIRES. OLD LANDMARK DESTROYED. (PEESS ASSOCIATION TELEGBAM.) WAIROAj October 25. A four-roomed house at the outlet of Lake Waikaremoana was. destroyed by fire at 11 a.m. on Monday. The house was tenanted by Mr H. Wyilie and his wife. The former was absent at the. time and little furniture was saved. The house was owned by Mr W. A. Neale, of "Wairoa, and was an old landmark. The need for protection against fire loss is obvjous. Consult the Mercan-. tile and General Insurance Co., Ltd., Hereford street. . —6
The annual that will tell vour overseas friends all ahout New Zealand—the Christmas Number of the "Weekly Press." —6
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19141, 26 October 1927, Page 4
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