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2£?Jien we say So/aefi wallaby Well—that is exactly what we are offering. Every Fur on offer by • us is "true to name," and most carefully and expertly selected. So, if you're looking for the genuine article at a reasonable figure, you should see our sur Setsj 7?ec/clets and uangroes Blaok Wallaby Capo Necklets — t>3/-, TO/-, t 75/-. Natural Fox' Tangoes*—s and 7 gns Natural Fitch Necklets, in stoles and o a pes — 5,6, and 7 gns. ■Squirrel Necklets, Stoles, Capes, and Toby CWUus lock line d— 3D. 6, 4, 5, 6 s and 7 gas. Black Fox Tangoes - finished with head and brush :: :: C. 7, and 8 gne. Black Fox Tangoes—extra large . size. also twoskin necklets in fine grade akin, 12, 13, 14 to 24 gns .Long Skunk Opossum Stoles — 19 to 35 guineas Large Skunk Opossum Wrap, lined silk brocade —42 guineas. Natural Skunk Stoles and Large Cape Necklets, 26,' 28, 33 to 52 gns. Black Fox Sets, Capo and Tango Necklets, with large Animal Muffs to maltoh. 23 24 to 29 gne set Blue Kitt Fox Seta, Two-Skin Necklets, with Animal Muffs to match and 30 gns. set. Natural Fox Sots Two-Skin Tango Necklet's, wit h ituffs to match—--11 to 18 gns. set. Croes Fox Set, large Cape Necklet with Animal Muff to match. 19 guineas set. Smoke Fox Sets, (Cape and Tango Neoklets with Muffs to match. 22 to 28 gns. set. i/-in the/ Discount for Ca3h. Aro House I! SEASONABLE APPAREL AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. Now is every woman's opportunity to secure the smartest Winter wearables at worth-while savings. MILLINERY— . . ; v \ Velours, Velvet Hats and Ready-to-wears:.■•-LUXURIOUS TWEED COATS with and without fur collars SPORTS COATS AND JUMPERS All these lines have been substantially reduced and no woman should neglect this big chance to economise STEP IN.. the first time yon're on the Quay LSH'S LATE MATHEWSON'S LAMBTON QUAY Your Hair Can Have the Best Treatment BY VISITING MISS DAWSON-TATE'S Toilet Rooms. MISS DAWSON-TATE, ; late associate of Madame Tate. EZ&jwlrvSl Sydney, undertakes treatment for every form of hair and scalp iv, trouble, and provides the best modern scientific method*. Hand Massage, Vibro Massage, High Frequency, ' Medical Electricity. America's latest discovery is installed in her spacious, up-to-date rooms. Phone 21-692 for appointments. - - I . Address—OVEß LITTLEJOHN & SON'S 1 "■}'.'.. S2O LAMBTON QUAY. THERE'S A LOT OP SOLID COMFOBT yN a good scarf these days—ifs a comfort, too, to know that you ca: get A GOOD- SCAEF REASONABLY PRICED! FLEECY WOOL SCARVES, in White, Brown, Greys, Cream, and various tasteful stripes. . • „ • PRICES—6s lid, 8s 6d, lis 6d, and 15b 6d. SNAPPY SILK* MIXTURE SCARVES, in |^Jf to G. M. FOW3LDS, LTD., MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON. Superior in quality, strength and value—prove it! ggg i superiori Wairarapa Farmers* Co-operative Assn. (UMITBD), NOMINAL OAPITAL ... ... „, £380,000 BUBSORIBED OAPITAL ... H . £201,04* PAID-UP OAPITAL ... '.„ ... *BM.fi»» HEAD OPFICE, MASTBRTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIATUA. EKETAHUNA, ALFREDTON. DANNEVTRKE, MARTINBOROUGH, WOODVILLE AND PONGAROA. General Merchants, Auctioneers, >Voolbroker« Stock, Station and Commission Agents LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, BTOOK, &0. at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. STOP" AT THE HOTEL WHEKE THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC STOP—'THE CARLTON.' MOLLIS SXBEEX. MRS IV M. PAULSEN, ftwjrwtiefljj.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10616, 15 June 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10616, 15 June 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10616, 15 June 1920, Page 9

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