At Your Drapers. It is a typical example of the extensive range of Kaiapoi garments carried by all progressive drapers and stores. Though the collection is large, there is not one model which does not depict the season's most correct style in such a range of materials and shades as to assure satisfaction to the most critical wearer. N.B. —It should be remembered that from sheep's back Jto wearer, Kaiapoi Clothing represents a most important New Zealand industry. Always insist on ;. >*:sQld Everywhere. , ■lsn't' at Autumn and Winter clothes? Thought so 5 »-.?.. ''■■'■;' Nat <xnf y cam, .foe iread .what is paes-, jsng m ywur mimd, bust we caai make y<m> a costume itiba-t will cause vycni to appear well dressed in any company. •■•All ifce-'axew--tFahiiios are "lisce. yin-. dtadiine Harris' and Doiifi^al: ■* weeds, Fate© Oothj, Seirgss. • .-,..)'.• ;•;'■■•_ Mow, ladies, your orders please for costumes for dedivorv .after Easiter. »*:,> HI I m ,Wa©M®i.&«B Tft!L®ftß,:,: : . V..,- v v; .c ».« ».* n. n.. N *.. ma ok in ••« »• in *.« .IHSTIBTOJI.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10605, 11 April 1912, Page 2
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