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DRAPESY AND CLOTHING. j-NrARALLEI,EL> ■pr.icE t> eductions. ED "RfO'r "dargains. 1 THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN. THOUSANDS ARE COMING AND GOING WITH A SMILE THAT WON'T WEAR OFF. •y-B p OD<. V-yUAT A g TIIi: /-'•AIJ.TLOADS OF "OAR'JAINS. £8,000 W ORTU rpo BE CL4C«HTKIIED. rplIK A LF. ATOOKI-: /-ilothlng QO. QENSATIONAL STOCKTAKING DALE Y\;rong oide t/-arani;auapk tjd. ' HAS GONE OFF HAM; from the jump, i and it is no EXAGGERATION to say that the un'rcri/orsi-Y low PRICED are the BURNING TOPIC OF THOUSANDS 01" HOMES IN AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBS. NEVKI: RKFOHI-: SUCH ENTHUSIASM. NEVER I'-FORE SUCH PRICESMASHING BARGAINS. COME AND SEX FOR YOURSELVES. *l. Oil. tW.—Boys' Tenuis STiirts, reduced from 1/11. IS/11 —Men's Tweed Ovcrr-ours, formerly 31VTS. 10 11— Men's Mack:iJt'->shrs, reduced from ■Si, 11. 2.-! C. — ileus Tweed Overcoats, were ;iO/<i. Vi —Men's Macklmotiheis. reduced Ironi oT G. r.7/«—Men's Tweed Overcoats, were 5.V. ,'S)/«—.Men's Mackintoshes, reduced from 56/. 5 11—Boys' Overcoats, usual price 15/6. lo.'U—Boyii" Overcoats, worth ]S'6. 11l ] 11. 1 11—Men's Neglige Shirts, worth 3/6. 2/11. 2/11. 2/11.—Men's Tenuis Shirts, i\"ortli -Tri. 1/11. 1/11. 1/11.—Men's Working Shirts, worth 11. 1/11. I'll. 1/11. —Men's Flannel nders, usually 2/11. 2.0. - fl. " 2/6.—Men's Flannel Unders, worth 3/6. 3 for 1 '.—Men's Black Seamless Sox. 3 for 2/.—Men's All-wool Sox. A gilt. " for i: «.—Men's Heavy Ribbed Wool Sox. 1/6. I.e. 1/6.—Men's Singlets and Underpants. Worth double. 3 fo- —Beautiful Silk Derby Ties. Were ] I each. 1/ Dob.—Four-fold LsnoD Collars, odd sizes. Were Oil each. e.i. fid. (M.—Men's Caps. Reduced from 1/C. fid. (M. Cd. — Hoys' Caps. Reduced from (3d. Gil.' 6d. Boys' Velvet Cord liars. Were I,'. i 2 «j. 2/6. 2/6.—Men's Soft Felt Hats. Reduced from .'>/11. 2/11 and .Ml.,- Mcu's Hard Hats. Wen worth 6. 6. 4/11. 11.—Men's Hard Hats. Worth double. T-Jl—Boys' Norfolk Suits, marked down from 10/11. 7/11 Boys' \'arsity Suits, reduced from 10/11. 7/11 —Boys' "-Garment Suits. Were 21/. 1/11- 1/11 — Men's Tweed Trousers. Reduced from 4/11. 4 ,j. 4/tt.—Men's Tweed Trousers, Were 6/11. ti.'ii.—Men's Twreii Trousers. Worth l< t '<} 23/ and 1-7/6.—Men's All-wool Suit!. Were 30/6. 37, fi—Men's Boxed Suits. Were 5.V. 4-,,-—Men's Boxed Suits. Were t>3/. rnHE i LF. -\rOORB QLOTHING QO CJENSATIOXAL STOCKTAKING gALE. VT7RONG gIDE -g-ARANGAIL\PE JJD. PUBLIC NOTICES. LICENSED BY AUCKLAND CTTT COUNCIL. . LEADERS IN THE CLE-AN FOOD CAMPAIGN. CT-TO-DATD BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT. TU» SALMON AND g<> N . SYMONDS STREET, FIRST LICENSE IN TUB CITY OF AUCKLAND. In connection with the drastic By-laws receirtly brought into operation by the City Couucil, it is interesting to note that the first shop and premLs«i passed, by the Sanitary Authorities and Licensed by the Auckland City Council are those of Messrs. B. Salmon and Sous, of Symoods StreetThese premises, so far as possible, protect all meat products from cojium.l nation througli dn&t, flics, or vermin, ajid may well wire as a model for those who handle food products. Citizens would do well to inspect this establishment if they have consideration for their health or halve studied tlic effects of contamination from flies, etc. This enterprising firm lead the way in meat rotjiilLnK in the City, if not in the Dominion, and a visit to their place of business is well repaid, cleanliness and quality evidently being their monto. whilst electric fane and prieutifle ven-tihitkra etrenrc thorough hygienic conditions. 50 ■V" O TIC E. I hereby notify my cnstomers and the public that I have REMOVED MY ADDRESS from care 336. Queen Street. I will not be responsible for Goods or Repairs left at old address. All communications for mc may be addressed care Post Office. Anckland.—J. KADDOOL, Jeweller and Watch Repairer. 176 TN RE GOLDMAN V. MACKAY. All Creditors of the firm of GOLDMAN AN!) MACKAY, of I'onsonby Road, Anckland. Importers, are invited to lodge their 1 Claims, giving full particulars thereof, with the undersigned, on or before the .list day of August. 1012. Claims not received by that date will not be recognise!. Union Buildings. Customs Street East. Auckland, July 26, 1912. K. GERARD, Receiver and Manager. By Order of the Supreme Court. Dated -lone 4. 1012. g^ •Vj-ACKAY'S BOOK DEPOT AND 1 X CTRCrjLATrS''G LiIBEAUY, QUEEN STREET. For Newest Books, for Electrical Books, for Mechanical Books, lor Nanttcal Boots, for Books of All Descriptions. Address: 2CI. QUEEN STREET. Nest Union Bank. ■rSSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES, to X* cure and prevent all pests.—From Arthur Yates and Co., Ltd.. New Seed, Warebonee, Lower Albert St.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 180, 29 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 180, 29 July 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 180, 29 July 1912, Page 12

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