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DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. Silver-Savin* Prices. If YOU WERE PLAYING wTwAHVES 3d "Bllndman-e Buff" Iα our UOUinery ™? h SCABVES, da . Department, you couldn't . make a pick ttat£sv rftts 3d • blindfolded but that it wbuie be worth FAI.-CY BELTS, la double what we aeJ . for , t CHILBS- SOCKS. 4»d READI-TO-WEUKB. aOX'. GOSSAMERS. 23d yd SMARTUY-TKIHMED HATS. a/Uj..Woi BNTIRIMMED SHAPES, 3d and 6d each S?,l^p? i/ nair In th * Underclothing Department you'H HOSIER!— V pair, . KNICKEKS> 1/3 and Vβ. ju laid Jaw Bros. r^^Frjr ••■= . .. ■ _. — __ Dont let the bittle |gr Economic. , «■ A T«T! Price trouble your §H , Symonds St. conscience: you'll not Tjß • M""— ■~~™H"™"" "™™™""~~"~"™^ be robbing anyone ■I. CRETONNES Q by buying these, nor are the garments made I. "Vll doz. ■ by sweated labour. The Loss is Ours; but TEA COSIES, 1/6 each ■ we must empty our shelves. FRINGED DAMASK ■' I DEESS GOODS' OPPORTUNITY. TABLECLOTHS, 1/11 ■ FANCY SUMMER TWEEDS—Were 1/ yd; each H now 6yds for 2/11 LACE CURTAINS, gj SUMMER I>RESS MATERIALS—Were 1/6 usual prices 11/3 and ■ yd; now 6yds lor 4/11 13/9; Sale Price. 8/11 H DOUBDE-WIDTH VOILES. Striped—Were SO-in SHEETINGS —(H 1/3 yd; now 6yds for 3/11 TWILL. WHITE, 1/S ■ JAPANESE SILKS, Colours Only—Were yd: Sale, l/ljd yd. M IOJd yd; now 6Jd yd UNBLEACHED. 1/64 H FANCY DRESS MUSLINS—Were IOJd yd; Quality; Sale Price, H now 6d yd. 1/ yd. H WHITE FANCY MUSLINS—Were 6d yd; TABLE DAMASK, 83 B now 2AI doz. yd ft COLOURED FLORAL MTTSIJNS—Were 361n CALICO. 2/11 doz. H 6 jd ya; now 3/11 doz. - I FIRING-OUT SALE at the "ECONOMIC." JEWELLERS. f STEVfIKT DAVSON CO. (N.Z.). LIMITED ' The Treasure House " QUEEN and DURHAM STS., AUCKLAND ' -. ? -r » ELEGANT ACCESSORIES TO THE DINING TABLE * SILVER-PLATED SALT CELLARS AND SPOONS F6BBB, S/- pair E4OIB, 13/6 pair F7825.i1/epair. Sent by post, on receipt of remittance at our risk. Safe delivery guaranteed. Your Name and Address on a Post Card will brine a copy of our fully Illustrated Catalogue by return post. WRITE FOR IT NOW. %■„ _ , ,| IM | M | i ~ , ~^M | imim^—^,—,jiMMi PPBI.IO NOTICES. World - ya.rn.o-ms BUTTER' ■ ' ■ The "Sydney Morning Herald," January 23rd, 1804, reports that ■ "London's largest buyers say the 'Anchor* Brand ie the pick of ail the butters coming from Australasia. , Local buyers cay: "Have tried cheaper kinds, but to satisfy cuetomere must have Dairy Association Butter." It is the Best I IT IS FALSE ECONOMY TO BUY BUTTER BECAUSE IT IS LOW PRICED. NONE ARE SO POOR THAT THEY CAN AFFORD TO EAT INFERIOR BUTTER. NONE ARE SO RICH THAT THEY CAN BUY ANYTHING BETTER, HJRER, MORE WHOLESOME OR MORE DELICIOUS THAT) THE "NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION ,, AND "ANCHOR" BRANDS WORLD-FAMOUS BUTTER. ... IS 8 > THE j MEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION .... ■ TiTMTTBW, Wholesale Depot i WELLESLEY STREET. BOOTS AND SHOES. ARCHXTEOTS. ,-■ ifiT?'™ THE BETTEB " majL EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, B °Ca7o A n ßE ' • ■ AWaweenL*"SEXTI& 38, SHORTLAND° n ST. fltn«»-ex* * OCCI,,R k" Oppoeite Auckland Clnb.'. ,' ,'. .. '~-. ■ •

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 24, 28 January 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 24, 28 January 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 24, 28 January 1910, Page 9