The Vogue as Accepted IN SPRING COSTUMES. | Aseuratt expressions ef th* most advanced Fashion 1 ideals are as plenteous in this charm- Ywjßf inc display of the New Silk Costumes for Spring as the most particular women would want KJjT "* to have them. Models that are acknowledged favourites for Spring, reign supreme. Tneir - £ MK. / " pereonality" is undisputed. KJMT\\ Make One of These Your Show Costume! VIltY PRETTY 00STUME, in Belding'* Kavy Blue Taffeta, Silk, with geroi-fittinsr back «nd tailored collar finislied with French Medallions. The smart coat is fastened to one side y|]| r^l lK| with pretty tabs and buttons over a waistcoat .effect; is lined with a good quality White i\ * Jap. Silk, and has a loose panel finishing at aide trimmed with a neat row of small belt B* buttons. Smartly tailored skirt with box pleat on hips—Pno# ( 11i guinea®. pßh Itt MODEL COSTUME, in Heavy-weight Black Crepe de Chine, -with the new lone roll collar, 4 /II Via plain back with yoke effect, and side belts finished with buckle* JMl<* sash ends. liatm i iit m patch pockets and gauntlet cuffs complete this smart Matron# Coßtume. Smart sKirt I I II .km pleated at sides, and finished with belt—Price, 1# guineas. r ■ J. l\ Jll OHARMINQ COSTUME in Mole Coloured Peau-de-soie Silk. The coat, which is lined through- ' iIAiT . out with Saie Eolienne, is particularly smart, havine a long roll collar and front olSaxe IT r HI Blue Eolienne, the latter forming ft very dainty rest; French stitching and dainty. Pearl H ill buttons finish this pretty costume. Dainty skirt trimmed with buttons and stitching to M ll* match—Price, 18 guineas. B ' 111 HANDSOME COSTUME, in Heavy Black Schaape Silk. This beautiful material is similar I I II to heavy' quality Silk Crepe de Chine, and has excellent wearing qualities. This smart lIT VI oostume made in this material has a large sailor collar finished with Frcnch folds of same. 111 MM and a neat belt all round. The pretty,skirt is box-pleated on the hips and is finished at W| 111 hem with several rows of French folds—Priori 21 BUifWas. ml I During Show Week our Windows will feature New, Novel, and Attractive |j AJaP? Diiplayt of the Favoured Fashions for Spring, which we would like you to set. fi So, why not call when visiting the Spring Show? Us
A Boon to Country Residents 1 • warden's Wholesale Price Lists Containing every wanted/ line of Household Provisions s Groceries. By ordering toothless than £3 worth a time country 'residents are enabled enjoy the -wholesale price privileges extended by Wardell Bros. Enquire for anything you do not see mentioned here. Arrowroot, per lb 7Jd Baking Powder, Edmoud's 1/11 "E." l/4id ~ „ Sharland's 1/4J i, ~ Beaver l/t> Boot Polish, Radium, small . 4jd Largw 6d Blue, Reckitt'e Bag Bine 1/2 >i >) Square ~ Borax, per lb "^lOd Blaoklead, Zebra, per dozen 1/2 ~ Zebra Paste, per doz. 4/9 ~ X Kays, per tin 4jd BrilliamteOiine, per tin, Bid Urasso, per tin lUd Bran. Der sack. 1601bs 12/Candiles, -wax, per lb Hid Carbolic Powder, per fn 7d Carbonate of Sodia, per ib 3d Caustic Soda, lib tins lid Cocoa., Guittards, lib tins. 2'lo Bunte. lib, tins 2/1U ~ Cadbury's lib tins 4/6 ~ Loose, per lb 2 6 Cocoanut, dessicated, per lb 1-1:1 Cornflour, Ship, per lb • 7J.1 Coffee Essence, per bottle, 1/1 ~ ~ Brooks, per bottle 1/3 Cream of Tartar, per lb a 2/I'J Eno's Eruit Salts, per bott'e i 5/4 Epsom Salts, per doz. 7d, 7!b box Essence, flavouring, 'loz bottle 4jc , ~ 2oz 8d Bovril 2oz. 1/8, 4oz 2/10 Jams, lib tins 6d, per dozen 5/9 ~ Apricot, lib tins 7d „ 21b tins 1/1 61b 'tins, assorted 2/9 i ~ (jib tins raspberry 3/44 .Telly Powders, per dozen 2/10 Kerosene, 5-case lot 6, per case 17/11 Knife Polish, Oakey's, per tin 9Jd Matches, Plaids, per dozen 7id ~ ~ per gross 7/Milk, Highlander, per tin 9d ~ ~ per dozen 8/9 Oatmeal, 251b bags, 8/9 Harrawav's Cerso 1/6 ~ , Oreamoata , 1/94 Oatina 1/8 Pickles, per bottle '1/1 i Pollardi. 2001'b saoks 19/6 ~ half ton lots £4 los Rice, 121bs for 6/3, 561bs 25./Salt. fine, half-cwt 6s, cwt 10/3 ~ Shaker, 21b tins lOd Sauce, Worcester, quarts 1/1 ~ Tomato, quarts 1/1 Sago, fine and pearl, per lb 4jd SuKar of Milk, per lb 2/Sup;ar, la, 701b' bags, 17/2 Extract of Soap, Hudson's per'doz 2/3 No Rub 9i<3 Herrings in» Tomato Sailce 1/21 Flour. 2001bs 33/6, lOOlbs 17/3 Pie Fruits, 1-galTon tins 1/8 Golden Syrup, 71b tins 1/9 Tea, special good, strong, per lb 2s half-chests. 50 lbs, per lb 1/11 Paoked f.o.'b. Steamer or Railway, but we DO NOT pay freight or railage. otorohongo, waikoto King country. jLIARMjfiRS who want good J. farms. OPJXDULATQRS who want >3 to make money. INVESTORS who want good investments. WRITE OR WIRE TO CLYDE PHILLIP, PTOROHANGA. WAIKATO. OKK ACRES FREEHOLD; Heavy bush and rich ploughable fern country. Lies to sun, a splendid section. Some fencing done. Only eight miles to Ofcorohanga Iby goodl road. Metal six miles. PRICE, £6 per acre. £700 cash wanted. 1 QQ ACRES, 0.R.P.. yearly rental 100 £28 3s 4d. All fenced and improved. Well watered by shingle river, springs and creeks. Good new house. New sheds and machines. Otorohanga, 12 miles; school, 1 mile. Good road. Cream cart calls. Price, £17 per acre; £1000 oasb. .
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 October 1919, Page 4
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