DRAPERY, CLOTHING, STG. ENSATIONAL THE DADDIE OF THEM ALL. TOTAL ANNIHILATION OF PROFITS. THE BIGGEST BOOM OF THE AGE. NEVER SUCH A SALE. NEVER SUCH A SLAUGHTER. NEVER SUCH ENTHUSIASTIC BUYERS. T HE A LF ' M" OOHE ("CLOTHING po. yyRONG gIDE, "g-ARANGAHAPB-RD. CONTINUES TO. BOOM RIGHT MERRILY, And it's no exaggeration to say that every day brings INCREASING BATTALIONS OF EAGER ECONOMISTS, thus proving that our well-known policy of KEEPING FAITH WITH THE PUBLIC BRINGS ITS OWN REWARD. No greater proof possible of the strictly Genuine Redactions than the CONTINUED THRONG OF SATISFIED BUYERS that dally crowd oar establishment. WHY! BLESS YOUR LIFE, THE PRICES ARE ONLY A SHADOW OF THEIR FORMER SELVES, EVERYTHING BEING CUT DOWN TO THE CORE. 2d, 2d 2d, BOYS' BRACES. Usual price 6d. 6d, Gd, <sd, CHILDREN'S FELT HATS. Were 2/11. 6d, Cd, Gd. CHILDREN'S TAMS. Were 4/6. 6d, «d. Gd. MEN'S TWEED CAPS. Reduced from 1/11. 6d, Gd, Cd, MEN'S BRACES. Usual Price VV Dozen, MENS FOUR-FOLD LINEN COLLARS. Were 8d each. 8d Pair, BLACK SOX. Reduced from V. 3 for 1/, TURE SILK TIES. Were 1/ eacn. 6d, 6d, 6d, WUITE KID GLOVES. Reduced from 1/1 L 1/, BOYS' TENNIS SHIRTS. Were 2/1 L 2/6, NEGLIGE SHIRTS. Worth 5/6. 2/11, BLACK HARD HATS. Reduced from 4/1 L 3/11. BLACK HARD HATS. Usually 5/1 L 4/11, BLACK HARD HATS. Were 6/U, 6/11, BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS. Usually 10/6. 12/6, BOYS' MACS. Reduced from 25/. 3/11, MEN'S OILCOATS, slightly sticky. Were 14/6. 18/13, MEN'S OVERCOATS. Reduced from 32/6. 25/, MEN'S OVERCOATS. Usually 37/6. 29/G, MEN'S OVERCOATS. Were 39/6. 20/, MEN'S LOVELY SUITS. Worth 37/6. a/6, MENS BOXED SUITS. Were 39/6. MEN'S BOXED SUITS. Worth 53*. mHE ALF. TfOOEE QLOTHING £JO. riTBONG ftI DE > "I^ARANGAHAPE-RU. SENSATIONAL
EDUCATIONAL. LKXANDBA pOLLEGE OF - TADEMA " PHOTO STUDIOS, NKVTON. Hours, li) to 0, Saturday 1. LJ2XANIJBA.—Rapid Sys - guarantee u> teach Piano trom perfect ABSOLUTELY NO knowledge at required: any age can play am WE Invite tin new systeu Public to call and bare explained. Success guar- ► OVAL. Letters Patent.—The Si * the ALEXANDRA RAPID SYSTEM is: It gives you n metliod whereby, with a moderate amount of practice, you can read at slytit any music put before you. A LJSXANDRA COLLEGE. dally. Don't be sceptical, misguided, think it impossible. No failures. 7~OU attain the same result la 8 lei J- that takes rears under the old conditions. vv play correctly from perfect NOT VAMPING. read and play correctly in 8 lessons. ■VraS SUTHERLAND (Hncn Conserratorlum, Frankfurt, Germany), Teacher -_ 7oice Production, Singing, and Pianoforte. At Devonport Studio, Esplanade, late tearooms. Queen's Parade, Mondays and Thursdays. At Town Studio, Mutual Life Buildings. Queen-su, Tuesdays and Fridays. Private address, Cheltenliain-rd., Devonport. pECHOTSCH. Professor Guildhall School of Music, London, LAM., L.C.M., H.C.M., RECEIVES PUPILS FOB Violin, Voice Production, Singing and Piano, AT HIS STUDIO, Mutual Life Buildings, No. 10, Second Floor, 04, QUEEN STREET MADAME PECHOTSCH, Voice Production and Singing. 603
TURBOCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Principal: D. H. STOBROCK. MA.I.M.E. (12 Yeats' Sea Experience.) Both Principal and Chief Assistant are practical and first-class Board of Trate Oertiilcated Knglneors (of London), and holders of Extra First-class Land Certificate*, Chief Assistant Late Lecturer on Machine Construction, Machine Drawing, and Steam, under Scottish Education Department. Preparation for all grades of Government Certificates, Land, Marine, and Oil. Special Courses for Drawing, Mathematics, etc. Individual tuition thoroughly up-to-date and practical. Day and Evening Classes also by correspondence. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, Second Floor, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. TTTLAM SCHOOL OF ART AND AtTCKEl LAND ART SCHOOL, OBITIONS FOE STUDENTS QUALIFYING AT OIOTT AND TT O ARE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 23, SWANSON-ST. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. Individual and Postal Tuition. Sole Agents UNDSEWOOD TYPEWRITER ••The. Machine yoo will eyenfaaOly buy.''
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 191, 12 August 1911, Page 6
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