THE WORLD'S STANDARD. SUTTON'S GARDEN SPECIALTIES OF ALL KINDS. HIGHLY BUD STRAINS OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, Catalogue can be seen and orders left at AGENTS FOR SUTTON'S SEEDS. Your Opportunity TO BUY THE BEST BRANDS AND MAKES OF GROCERIES GROCXEBY IRONMONGERY IS TO BUY FROM US WE SPECIALISE IN THESE LINES:— SEEDED RAISINS PRUNES CICILY ALMONDS SULTANAS HEINZ BEANS ... HEINZ OLIVES .. per lb. 1/5 per med. tin 1/5 NETT CASH, DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR OR RAILAGE PAID. A Special Discount of 5 per cent, on all orders of £3 or over* *. cDougail B U^>;
PAY CASH ANQ BANK THE DIFFERENCE. | FUGIETTE FROCKS, 29s 6d Wei Gash. They're just new in and wonderfully ! smart affairs, made oa loose straight lines; wide band at. .waist, finished with buttons each side; panels of ii 17 stripes funning in front J J }[ and back of bodice; round neck and three-quarter sleeves, with turned-back cuff. In smart block stripes of many I colours. I GINGHAM PEOCKB— I3/6 NET CASH. i- Very fresh and dainty, simply made with loose sash to tie at side, ~„ snowy white organdie, Quaker, collar and cuffs, smartly hemstitched ,j, and showing in the popular cheeks so fashionable this sum"""' — ♦j. Black and White, Peach and Grey, Saxe and Fawn, Helio and L .♦. Saxe and Lemon, JHelio and Lemon, Saxe and Peach, Peach and Saxe. <3» LINEN FROCKS—29/6, 37/6 and 47/6 NET CASH. Spring- sunshine will smile on such gowns as these, fashioned of v heavy line; round and boat-shaped necks, braiding, faggoting, piping V and embroidery are all employed as trimming—some show smart little collars and cuffs of white linen; others have collars of self- ' material; in beautiful colours of Peach, Saxe, White, Sand, Nut and ♦ Golden Browns, Saxe, Almond, Grey. V SBONGECLOTH FROCKS—I7/6 NET CASH. ' Simply made with narrow belt, boat-shaped neck, three-quarter ' t . t sleeves, trimmed with white zig-zag stitching round neck and belt. ' £ In Sky, Grey, Pawn and White. £ ZEPHYR FROCKS—S/11, 6/11 and 9/6 NET CASH. ~„ Very popular styles in plain colours and checks. Square neck, short ' .♦, sleeves and belt. Smartly bound in contrasting materials. A. W. ALLEN, MANAGER, LEVIN BRANCH. LEVIN'S FASHION CENTRE,
] H. P. JENSEN, TAXI PROPRIETOR, OTA K I TS prepared to make trips to ANT '■ PART OF THE TOWN AN© DISi TfiECT. Racing and other parties catCHAEGES ftgASONABLE. OAR WILL MEET AiLjL TRAINS. •Phote 153.
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Otaki Mail, 12 November 1923, Page 2
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