The Hats That Will be Worn This Season. As in past winter's, so in tho corning season the g'aver and .•^^Jsjjfc^gtS^^ brighter color's in millinery will'give place to tlic dc-pei' shades. J^^^y^^^^^S^^^^^s But this must not L© takcin to mean that the millinery Mylcs we (|^^^^^?^^^§?^^^^/ are allowing arulests attractice. No! Their shapes aru entirely new Mf^lf^S^^l'.irl^'?^^ out*;, and mo>re suitaMet to the season. We invite you! to scie them—to walk round and inspect the new / zf^^jMi^ iihaj)es in Velvets, the new Trimmings in Plumage, Fbaitheir-hi, Foliage, \" y/r ~C v a\ and lti'bLniis that aibmnd in no mean manner, on cauh of our hats. '^^wPft^ Oonio also and see our Matron's Bonnets', and Toques, and also f:f » , our C'hildi'tn's Hats. In these lines wo ar'o paatiouhiT'ly strong—the ti/'M M /) 'tf/"/yft-^-'S^iS^k desigiis would do credit to- the mos.rt stylish millinorsi of the large jjjlj'/ '^roiMo^^:' cities, a.ndi tho prices we have decided extremely moderate. " v^^^^' Our Exhibition Days are Wow On g So come with your friends a-nd experience I delightful moments among our lovely Autuma E and Winter Designs. 1 HETHERINGTONS LTD. THE DRAPERS « Where the Good Values Are" I POLLEN STREET - - THAMES 1
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BLUETT, Pollen street, Thames representative of some of the. largest and oldest firms in the World. Pianos, Organs.—BLUETT. JUST received all the late t Music, Postcards, Violin Strings, Stationery, etc All our stock is up-to-date. —BLUETT, Pollen street. DIIXO'N'S CONSOLIDATED. TEIX'DEIRS vill be rewired by tho und'erfciiffned up to Friday Next at Noon for Driving 100 ft (more or lews) on Windfall reef. Particulars and specifications at the mine. A. CHRISTIE, Mine Manager. NEW SUCCESS GOLD MINING COY, LIMITED. A CALL (the second) of cne halfpenny per share has this day been made by the Directors, r ayable to the Secretary at the Company's Office, Hobson Buildings, Fort St., Auckland, on Thursday, the 11th day of May, 1911. C. A. STUBBS, Secretary. Auckland, April 20, 1911. HALCYON G. M. COY., LTD. A CALL (the ninth) of one halfpenny per share has been made this day by the Directois, payable to the Secretary at the Company's Office, Hobion Buildings, Short'and Street, Auckland, on Monday, the Bth day of May, 1911. HEMtY J. LEE, Secretary. Auckland, 24th April, 1911. TEA ! TEA ! I TEA ! ! ! Buy tlie Best — ALWAY S -• THE BEST VALUE NOW ON THB MARKET ARE THE 'STAGS HEAD' and 'ROYAL' BRANDS. GROWN in British Colonies. PACKED by Colonial Labour. BLENDED with Skill. i USED with Satialfaction. To be had from »H grocari. If you can't get it lead v* a post card. A. J. Entrican & Coy. Ltd. TEA MERCHANTS, IyCXLAKD.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10350, 25 April 1911, Page 3
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