CH.QCKUS. - -- ■'"- '■'- ■■."" 1 The Most Popular § Hdvocate ■ |j At the Bar of Public Opinion. 1 m They bring that satisfaction and prosperity, so sought || after by every housewife I Eaamelledware. \ I LEAF ENAMELLED CANDLESTICKS ... Bd. 9d. 1 LARGE ENAMELLED CANDLESTICKS IQd. Hd. I 3 PINT ENAMELLED JUGS ... Hd. each I I KLEENA PUDDING BOWLS, with Covers 1 pint 1/6, i I 2 pint 2/-, 3 pint 3/- each. I I Queen Street, Auckland. |
COOTS AND SHOES. MEN'S FeeTBHLL FROM THE MHKEES. GHBOKE CAI.F BTTGBY BOOTS „ .-_.,,.,. g/11 CANVAS, LEATHER-X.INE"D. RUGBY .... «**.»»».«, 7/6 GREENY-WHITiS CHROME SOCSEE —Hard Toes ..„„...,„..... 10/6 BI.ACK CHROME CAM , SQCKER—Hard Toes ~»4 k s; . i 4! 9/6 MEN'S EVENING. PATENT LEATHER COTTRTS « 5/6, 5/11, and 6/6 PATENT CAI/F-SKIN lACE EVEHENTG ; ,„.,, 8/11 GZ.ACE KID DITTO ~ 9/11 STTPEBIOH. PATENT KTD, Elastic Instep ~ . , 12/11 STJPEKIOK CALT PATENT COXTIITS ...„ 10/6 MEN'S SLIPPERS. PLAIN I-EATBCER SLIPPEB, Elastic Instep 4/3 CHROME CA3OI , SUPPERS, Elastic Instep 5/11 CARPET SLIPPERS, Own Make 4/3 and 4/11 IKPOKTED SLXEVEBS *—.>. ;.J* 6/6, 6/11, 7/11 -and 8/6 caSH BOOT DEALERS, 81, Karangahape Road. OPPOSITE BKHDSTREET»S. ' . . . . DRfIPEBY, CLOTHING, ETC. ......
I THERE IS STILL TIME J gjj To secure a pair, or more, of thoser Indies' 'Bockers we—toH. yon about la §j last week. Every pair-well made-and prettily trimmed -with Embroidery-or H. g| Torchon Lace — they're 2/11 Knickers in everythingibut-price thatte-l/G. gg §] YOU EXPECT unusual values at a sale—-and yorfx&never-dts- YjL n appointed at the "Ecoaomle"; our special offlerln£s are really S n special. The goods we sell always prove satisfactory — and per- jSj jgj slstent selling of the highest standard of merchandise has gained B§ jsJ for us tiie confidence of discriminating shoppers. Here axe some 'Eg Bβ examples of the prices:—- El. W nf-THE SHOWROOM. All-wool Customere-Hosey Sale 14 H'm .Wings, Fancy Mounts, eta, 6d "D_ainty" Embyi. Cotton, M,. H H and 1/ now lid HL H Sprays of Flowers, 3d and 6d Hairpins, of. if Infants' Bonnet Fronts, 6d* now DRESS BARGAINS, B? Ira 3d each Eancy Dress -MptcHata eeery; Hj- . ..' " la Ladies' Fur JNecklets, S/11, Sale- neWs tliis .seasoiveisaafla H. fl Price 1/11 for 4/tL ■ H a TINDHItCLOTHINQ DEPT. Better QnallHes,. * aards»ioc tt; i .White Flannelette Nightdresses— f/Jf *%L!£?- B" I ■ | ■ ./. H Heavy Grey Fleecy Bloomers, CALJCO COD3STEB. ~ H ra were ■Vβ, Sale Price-2/11 pair Striped Flannelettes, jara* TBidey Bm Dressing Jackets, Sky or Pink, assorted colonrs, H}d yazd; m M 2/11 Sale Pxice 6}d; ChPaiwr Jβ rS .Warm Flannelette Blouses, all Qnalitles.at3ldaoa4Jjija.nl EL M colours, 2/6 Serviettes — Pure linen,, Heady, HT. h Sample Aprons, .WWte Muslin, Hemmed, 4 doz. ior w , " H 1/, 1/3, V 6 Quality, for 2/3 « H Infants' White iWool .Vesta, 1/, .Unbleached labia Xtamaak, iSJtt 3 M now T&d yard • - D Infants 1 Bibs, 9d for 4Jd,.JA now linen IZrdadiea, B. n 6d Red or Blue Borders; Sale ■- gf Large Honeycomb Shawls, 7/11. Price -l}d ■ m Wi and 8/11 eacli lapestoy Table^Cgypr3» p 2i6tTgtrd 1 M M LACE COHNTBE. long Bed or. Green, a> H Net Laces, White, Cream, and duced. to 11/9 gf m Paris, and "B_B." Ileal Linen FOII. SEEKL W H Torchons, dozens of patterns Blue--IJenlms; best SoiwanawolM: 3 I to choose from. d?he Net Laces copper 9 B vary from 5 to 8 inches in 2/llpair ■ ■• j3f width, Sid yard -a iLer/mi Snridi**.'TxvGGd fCrosoeis. H I Black Silk Insertions, all Half- O r i I price, Vβ for 9d, 2/ for 1/; 2/6 pSTbertiet usually I fa for 1/3 yard m aow 3 ( or ijti ■ Eα 1 Fancy Handkfa, 8d to lOld-each; Broad-end Ties, 3/11, Jio«s»Jy; n kJ Sale s*d each fit S GLOVS BARGAINS. " FOBu3OrS. B Milanese Lisle, 2 Domes, 1/9, Navy Sailor Suits, sizes-l-to 4, IS H now 1/ usuftily 6/11, Sale 4/31 0J M Elbow Length, .White Silk, 2/11 White Tennis SMcfcs, 1/9 fl X] for 1/6 American Collars, trimmed, em- m tin Snede Lisle, all colours 2/6 for broidery; about 30 different-T>at— 19 S 1/3 ' terns, 1/6, now"l/-each E| H TOIBBEL.LIAS. p| P Ladies' 2/6, 8/11, Men's 4/11, 6/11, Strong and Serviceable t;| SILVER SAVING SALE H The articles quoted above have been rednced for no fault of their own^ — & raj the prices given are simply a few illustrations of the Genuine-Bargains to g m be found at the "Economic" 5' §II I CAOSySCTO The "Economic" 1 I Bli 111 rfltaffßinij 189, 191, 183 Symonds St. COAL BEBBCEAJfTS. WESTFORT "COALBROOEBALE" C@AL The BEST and CLEANEST Coal on the market. Makes Cooking a Pleasure, anfi for a!l lioosebold purposes it stands DNKQUALLED; while as a steam coal It It superior to North of England, Welsh, or Newcastle. The latter fact was proved bf ractlcal test 3at Woolwich Dockyard. </s iw3«|M?2 B HjvCSfl \illej Betallee by Messrs. Wieslsw, Ui
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 16, 16 July 1910, Page 17
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