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V 11,1 t dJhen we say Siiack 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 S*ur Selsj Tfeckieis and Tjangoes Black Wallaby Capo Necklets — 63/'-. 70/-, 76/-. Natural Fox Tangoes—s and 7 gps Natural Fit cli Necklets, in stoles and capo s—--6, 6, and 7 gns. Squirrel Necklets, Stoles, Capes, and Toby Collars look line d—39/6. 4. 6,6, and 7 gns. Blaok Fox Tangoes finished ■with head and brush :: :: 0,7, and 8 gns. Black Fox Tangoes —extra large size, also twoakin necklets in fine grade skin, r 12,18, 14 to 34 gns Long Skunk Opossum Stoles—--19 to 36 guineas Large Skunk. Opossum _ Wrap, lined silk brocade —43 guineas. Natural Skunk Stoles and Large Cape Necklets. 26. 28. 33 to 62 gns. Black Fox Sets, Cape and Tango Necklets, *w i t h large Animal Muffs to match. 23 34 to 29 gns set Blue Kitt Fex Sets, Two - Skin Necklets, with Animal Muffs to match and 30 gns. set. Natural Fox Sets Two-Skin Tango Necklets, wit h Muffs to match — 11 to 18 gns. set. Cross Fox Set, large Cape Necklet with Animal Muff to match. 19 guineas set. Smoke Fox Sets, Cape and Tango Necklets with Muffs to match. 22 to 38 gns. set. i/- In the £ Discount for Cash. Te Aro House Cuba Stroet Dixon Street -Ai J SEASONABLE APPAREL AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. Now is every woman’s opportunity to secure the smartest Winter waa/ables tit worth-while savings. MILLINERY— Velours, Velvet Hats and Ready-to-wears LUXURIOUS TWEED COATS' with and without fur collars SPORTS COATS AND JUMPERS AH these lines have been substantially reduced and no woman should neglect hto hie chance to economise aw uig STEP IN the first time you’re on the Quay WAX SH’S LATE MATHEWSON’S • - LAMBTON QUAY MISS DAWSON-TATE Toilof Specialist. An Expert from Sydney in the treatment of hair and complexion ailments. Hair that is permanently grey, falling, thin, dry, or over oily needs an expert’s attention. Superfluous hair quickly and permanently removed by latest and painless electrical methods. All latest appliances used, Including High Frequency, so highly recommendedior skin, hair and scalp troubles, PHONE 21-692 for appointment. ADDBESS: Over Littlejohn's, 220 Lambton Quay Maison Cas tet-Jaloux Robes et Modes du Dernier Chic NOW OPEN 10 Woodward Street. THERE’S A LOT 0E SOLID COMPORT ’I'N a good scarf these days—it’s a comfort, too, to know that you can JL get A GOOD SCARP REASONABLY PRICED! gEEBCY WOOL SCARVES, in White, Brown, Greys, Cream, and various tasteful stripes. PRICES—6s lid, 8s 6d. 14s 6d. and 15s 6d. NAPPY SILK MIXTURE SCARVES, in all wanted shades. PRICED PROM 7s 6d to 425. G. M. POWLDS, LTD.. MANNERS STREET ■ WELLINGTON. H 1" w* Tr— l -‘"“’-‘‘JgJ.i~ .J, —3»—i -ST** 11., lI—IS I THI . Wairarapa Farmers’ Go-operative Assn. (uuxno). NOMINAL CAPITAL ... ... *350,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, ... „ £2 91,543 PAID-UP CAPITAL ... ... *273.381 HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON. PAHIATUA, EKETAHUNA, ALFREDTON, DANNEVIRKE. MARTINBOROUGH. WOODVILLE AND PONGAROA. General Merchants, Auctioneers, Woolbrokers Stock, Station and Commission Agents LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, STOCK, &o. at LOWEST CURRENT RATES-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10617, 16 June 1920, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10617, 16 June 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10617, 16 June 1920, Page 9

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