3/11 yd. Printed Silk Voiles, very dainty, 3.6 in. -wide, 3/11 yd. Silk Foulards, double width, 7/6 and 12/6 yd. Printed Ninjhai Silks, 33 inches wide, 10/6 and 12/6 yard. ■
Spring and Summer Seasons Offerings of new and fashionable merchandise. The most of our direct shipments have arrived and every department of this big store is overflowing with newness and beauty. Our Store. A one-price display of smart SUMMER FROCKS will appreciate at the .X lowest price coinmen- f* / Here is a li«t of some of the varj’ surate with dependable 4 H o? quality. beautiful garments which give a great \ Never before have we opportunity to practice economy without any draw- u AI Tih .% S^ endi a FW Foulard Frocks, in newest design*, with and I IT result m the display of without collars, in shades of Brown and Navy. goods we make for this Check Zephyr Frocks, in a wide range of favourite season—a result ob- designs and colourings. TOM tained by the linking Girls ’ and Maids’ Frocks in Tussore Silk in the f*. V up with Experts living sizes: “ 36 inche8 ’ 42 incheB and 45 in London who are j o t a i so contains Ladies’ Frooks in Tussore Silk, familiar with New Zea- Orushed Strawlberry Eolienne Frock, a Navy I land requirements and Serge Coat Frock with inset sleeves, patch Ju Jll KNOW where trt wet pockets stitehed with green silk floss, a Nigger VJ thn o-nn/lo +1 • “i.. Serge Coat Frock trimmed with fawn silk F the goods at the right Stitching, lined bodice; one only Floral Voile I f' " * prices. Frock in lavender and blue, one only good qual ! We invite you to be- Fuji Silk Frock with stTiped coll * ar ’ cuff 3 and CT* come familiar with the These values will command a quick sale, and to save inside as well as the disappointment it will be advisable to shop early. V\ It / outside of the store. It seu») i 1 is attractive—and so .. *3 E* / , Ark / are the goods. all OU/" eaC “ / Attractive Cotton Fabrics Gloves, Hosiery and Perfumery Jap Crepes, in Navy, Creme, Saxe, Grey, Red, Turquoise, Ladies’ Lisle Gloves, “Morley’s Milanese” make, two but Sky, Champagne, Scarlet, Vieux Rose, Re- tons, in Slate, Beaver, Black, Chamois, 3/11 pair, seda Green, Heliotrope, White and Pink; 30 inches Lisle Gloves, three-quarter length, in Creme, Paatell, „ , e ’ . 1, . I / 6 yard. Grey, Beaver and White, 5/6 pair. Foulards, in black and white, navy and white, 38 inches t >t - 1 u . n v . . •wide, / a Ladies Lisle Hose, an extra fine quality, m Champagne, Tobralco, in Navy, Black, White, White with 'iMio- Pllt ty, Covert and Nigger, 4/11 pair. trope. Pink and Blue Stripe, 27 inches wide, 2/6 yd Black Silk Ankle Hose, with Cashmere feet; small Sponge Cloth, in Golden Brown, Purple, Biscuit, Creme', women’s size. 8/6 pair. I White, Fawn, Flame, -Saxe, Putty, Grey and King- Artificial Silk Ankle Hose, in Champagne and Tussore, fisher; 40 inches wide, ' 4/6 yard. 9/6 pair. Sponge Cloth m fancy stripes, .in shades of Salmon, Perfumery—The Vinolia Company’s preparations—CarLemon, Saxe Creme, Grey, Sky, and Deep Cham | nation, Rose, Lily of the Valley and Ylang Lang, in pagne; 40 inches wide, 5/n yard. glass stoppered bottles, 8/11 bottle. Whites Silks, Reversible Hearthrugs, Special for Men “Famous for a generation.” Corridor and Sofa Squares. Men’s Neglige Shirts. Crepe-de- Chene, in Mole, Navy, Xeversiole Hugs—An attractive range of A special job lot that must be Flame, Black, Saxe and Le- pretty shades in Fawn, Old Rose, Grey cleared to make room for now mon, 40 inches wide. z a /6 yd. and Blue, size 23 x 48, 15/6 each. " . Striped Crepe de Chenes, in Hearth Rugs—Reversible, in fawn and blue goods arriving weekly. They white and blue, white and sa.xe and white, old rose and white, range in price from 10/6 to brown, white and black, maroon and white. 39/6 each. 1 4/6; in sizes from 14J to 17, wh.te pink and blue, white. Sofa Squares, -in shades of grey, fawn and an d cons i 9 t of fancy stripes reel and blue; 40 inches wide. pink, red and green, rrev, nink and , . , . , r 16/11 yard. black, size 4ft by 6ft 9in. 75/- each. topes and Jap Silks in Royal. Vieux Rose, Corridor Rugs—Very good values, in Ori- black stripe® on • j| . Cardinal, Flame, Heliotrope ental designs of maroon, blue and white ground. j | and Grey, 27 inches -wide, white, red and dark blue and green. They are all one JI I 3/6 yard. (Sizes 10ft by 3ft. 84/-. price - * Whites Limited ‘ Growing with New Plymouth’ •~nm uriTinmiiiniWii tiiiiuii nTiiiiwiiiiiriiiOiW ■ mil min -
yriSITORS to the Stratford Show! Please remember a good sandwich is a delight and a poor one a disappointment. There will be no disappointments if you try Tea and Sandwiches at the Stratford Marble Bar, Taranaki’s Premier Caterers.-—Bert Vinsen, Manager. Silk Hosiery for the Show, all leading shades, to match your costumes and frocks. R. D. Lewers, SI r:i< fort!. b.n. 'Suede GJoves~for’the Shovs in Greys. Beaver or-Pastel shades, also large selection of Silk or Cotton Gloves. R. D. Lewers. Stratford. b.n. JP'OR the S'how—Fajicy Handkerchiefs with lace borders. Fancy Handkerchiefs in Crepe de Chene or Silk—R. D. Lewers, -Stratford. b.n. RENTS’ Felt Hats in Stetson or Car- ’ rick, best quality hats. Cheaper I Felt Hats from 12/6 up. R. D. Lewers, Stratford. ib. n> ■ Known—Visitors to the ■Stratford Show will be able to obtain a first-class Luncheon for 1/9 at the Stratford Marble Bar, Ltd., the Premier Caterers of Taranaki. THERE IS MONEY IN BEES! NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. I HAVE DJ STOCK ALL BEE REQUISITES, INCLUDING FULLY-MADE-UP HIVES, HOFFMAN FRAMES, FOUNDATION COMBS, REELS, SMOKERS, ETC. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. P POND, BUILDER, TIMBER MERCHANT, ’Phone 56. INGLEWOOD. The test of long experience of over 30 years—with Sharland’s Vinegar, which is brewed from pure cane sugar—has proved that only the very highest results have been obtained from its use—in preparing Salads and salad dressings—and in making pickles and sauces. a
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