THE BEAD—The little perforated ball which children love to string upon a thread—finds a rare artistic setting in these fi»a [loaded "Dorothy" 3ags —ln black and assorted shades. 19/6 Slack Silk "Dorothy" Sags Fancy shape, finished with white bead,s and tassels. 18/6 Black and Silver Tissue Bags —With nickel frame in poplin. 27/6 Sags in Rich Silk faille Black, brown, prunella, navy, and mole, silk lined, with .handsome bead ornaments. 59/ 6 (Dainty Beaded Bags—-{-Mounted on-frame, silk lined. 45/J Beaded Bags , Extra r quality, very chic, mole [ and , pale blue, fddj ing' quite flat. ', 94/6 { Ornamental Beaded { Bags —" Saxe blue and J grey, silk lined. 6976 j Handsome Beaded j Bags —Satin lined, finJ ished with beaded j fringe and handles. J 9 gns. 'fKs'A^ Quite a history might be written of the utility bead, passing through many centuries —but we venture the opinion that never before has it gained so apt and artistic use as in these Ladies' Bags. .THEYR'E . WQBTH SEEING One shilling In £ Discount for Cash. Te.Aro'House CUBA STBEET yVomen desirons of sDistinction in Dress will take a. keen delight in.the ns MILLINERY \ COATS " - AND COSTUMES which are displayed to such advantage II \l A / j »^V in oat Showroom. Not only will their \J I sense of beauty be gratified, but the /* ' assurance of styles which are inherently ' correct will be theirs. Remember that -ST C We Welcome Your Inspection y^ at any time. Why not make it To-day X fjifl! WALSH'S Late, .Maihew50n'5......;...!..,*.. ... : .Lambton Quay Learn to Dress Yoiir Own Hair I Keep your hair youthfully , dressed. '•''.' Call on w - ■ ■ Miss Dawson. Tate ; The Up-to-date Toilet. Specialist. Age has no greater tell-tale than straggling locks or pinched sagging coils. Vm Personal Attention Always. Advice Free I . . Phone 21-692 jor appointments. f.rj ~ Addreis—OVEß LITTLEJOHN & SON'S ,; ' " , " .' 220 LAMBTON QUAY. F?INB FOOTWEAR ! Is always cheaper at G. M. FowWs, Ltd. Men who know value when they see'it,; will" not let. these lines repose'on the shelves for long-! .''.'...'■ WE JUST QUOTE THREE LINES. MEN'S BEST GLACE DERBY BALS. Prioes 29/6 and 32/6 MEN'S.HIGH: GRADE ENGLISH BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS—In 5,6, o, to, ii. At the Old Price 42/6 MEN'S TAN WILLOW BROGUES. Price 45/G. m. FOWLDS, Lrtci., Manners Street, Wellington. .. MBER O^i JJP* The best value obtainable at the price. 199 -keammendMli wm mm W&. end "GilbeyV in all eates where the ir '" ' values of Gin are.i In.i.io»GeiUn«r"GlLßEY'S" , \<w \ STOP" AT THE HOTEL WHERE THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC STOP—'THE CAKI/TON." dVTLLIS STREET. MRS F. M. PATJLSKN. Proprietress.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10604, 1 June 1920, Page 9
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417Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10604, 1 June 1920, Page 9
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