V X SrrMnarS 7 7\/Sr*k £™s T BmaJ ' ZolXk V /TO 1 rvl u*l V» ' v JIBo I Uuh ' & *wEa /2’fcfijf MiIImW W"|f\ ’ ll ■ ft V«WiW ■■ Mr wf I: • /• • JKfflW w a■■ ilfflliML J- *•£ ---'mW' Mi Now showing is a beautiful assortment of. Fabrics for Spring and Summer Frocks. Sponge cloths, Ratines, Voiles, Zephyrs, Ginghams, Foulards m self colours, double and multi stripes and checks, Floral and Jazz effects. Truly a remarkable variety that reflects undoubted quality,moderately priced. Note These" Splendid Offerings : Check Ginghams, all colours, l/l|d. Check Zephyrs, double Width, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6. Plain Sponge Cloth, all shades, 3/6., Check Sponge Cloth, all shades, 3/11. Check and Striped Ratines, 5/11. . Floral Voiles, double width, 2/9, 3/11. Foulards, assorted patterns, 3/9. Jazz Cretonnes, 1/3, 1/6, 2/3, 3/11. Jerzyl Cloth, double width, 5/9. Fine Range of Crepe de chines and all-silk Poplins. D-M c Wattei's
JOB LINE in SUMMER \ V FROCKS. We have just purchased a job line of LADIES’ CHECK GINGHAM FROCKS. These are areal snip at 19s lid. The colourings are pretty and the styles are the latest. • There is also an assortment of very, smart styles in Crepe and Foulard Dresses from 22s 6d to 28s 6d. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. Well worth inspecting is a line af Ladies’ Moirette Underskirts, in Nattier Blue, Vieux Rose, Brown, Violet, Naw, Moss, Royal, at 7/11. Also line of Maid’s Underskirts in same colouring at 4/9. c. KELL ER.
M^« SSS=Sa=:^ M J k ' fcrtrt jlf EHM. up? I lIKT] I 1 H nWI W ■ * jJ Jii ii u sir I What is Home Without furniture. ’Tis the furniture which turns “rooms” into “home”— therefore be particular in choosing your furniture. Here you get Quality Furniture, built by craftsmen, of sound seasoned timber. Reasonable prices rule here, so consult us before you b U y__save money and have your furniture made in Paeroa. Make your house a home here. LeManquais, Lamb& Co. Ltd, Paeroa ALSO FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. ’Phone 9.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4489, 8 November 1922, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4489, 8 November 1922, Page 1
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