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TAILOBDro. For A UMITEI) TIME ONLY FREE TROUSERS WITH EVERY CITIT TO-MEASURE \jUll 4t 71/- 75/- SO/-15/- 99/- S 95/AN HONEST REASON WHY OFFER. TWICE a year we make this free the holidays, things become qaiet. Wβ aim to make the usual slack season a busy one, so we can afford to give the free trousers, for it keeps our big staff fully employed until the busy time ernes round again. We have built up a big tailoring business on honourable Talae-zirin" lines so it stands to reason we couldn t afford to mislead the public. Depend upon it, your Suit will be fully np to onr high-eUns standard. We want your permanent custom and goodxyill. The British Woollen Co. Ladle* , & Gent's. Modern - - Tailors 175 & 177 KARANCAHAPE ROAD. Opposite Post Office & Bank of f.Z.

' -/-; |t]- * New and Exclusive Neckwear When the stock of presentable Neckweer and the other little etceteras of a woman's wardrobe runs low she should come to Ttidehope'e for a fresh supply. Dainty, new and different in designs and shapes is this newly opened showing of NECKWEAR — including — f—j The New Coat Collars Robespierre Collars i ' . T Peter Pans Uce Jabots fW% Side Frills Collars 1 ■ Silk Maltese Lace Collars Maltese lace Ties i Shot Silk Bow Ties Considering the exceptional value, these goods are extremely low priced. — GET THE HABIT OP SHOPPING AT — Tudehope's Ltd. Cmsb Draper* mad Milliners, 189, 191, 193 SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND. TEL. 1T74. TeL . "74. 1 111 J ,

For over 70 years Wolfe's Schnapps has been recognised by the medical profession—(Ad.) Juvenile sale now proceeding! Norfolk suits, all sizes, 12/6; 100 'varsity suits, washing, going at 6/11 and 8/11.— , Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—(Ad.) PHOTOGRAPHY. Wf «ed offer such value I ■ v do other House in the H Dominion. We suit erery 11 P«npoie and erery pocket j I 1 Gβ* omr Am tut. : M RABSINGt ONS M-Z- L«. f ||| Mmmt tmw CP.O. m- Rmilny Station

JO f*^ / E , have ljron S bt art on * <* the skies, ont of dreamland to earth, -where it serves and bleesea H H S-4\/iA anntwritjf. Art to-day finds it* truest expression in the things which minister to the needs H E2 fl El ■■ n<) deslres of mankind. Modern business is hum** service. We are always inventrnr 9 MS duscov ? nD K- and evolving things which will be of great benefit to the people. Wherever s3M B th . ere lf! a need there ls » response on the part of someone zealotrs and earnest in the cause B BKj of the common good. Crownall clothes came in response to a need. These clothes are ifl Hi «. »v /» , Rt rong and be*utttul weaves from the looms of our New Zealand mills, as well 9 Wfc m from those of England, Scotland, and Ireland. And there are no finer worsteds in the world thaa 'M mm those produced from the looms of Britain. These are used extensively in tshe maoafwMare of the Hieh-erade 9 m t'.rownallSmt tailored by the Crown Clothing Company. Om firm is known New ZwUnd over fofthe M Ml v' g oi lt * producte and the stability and integi-ity of its methods. Aan, like Deity, create* ia ifl X H ? WD ™ a e*r Wl 'en a painter paints a portrait, he makes two—one of himself and one of the sitter HI ||| If there is a sleazy thread in your character, yon will weave it into the fabric you an making. H Hi r>l n.- Crownall High-grade Suits are beautiful reflections of the methods and purposes of the Crown 9 «| Clothing Company. Men who wish to be well dressed and appreciate the durable, would do well to info™ ■ mJ themselves as te the especial value of Crownall Suits, which are iwld »nly by the Crowe Clethinji ComTJanv— H Ml u"? ,e *«* d 'J eCt t0 th * P nblic at WHOLESALE PRICE. The only firm ia New Zealand of I B ( lothinj; Manufacturers doing bniinees on these lines. Crown Clothing Company reeosain that to deeeire H H a CTietomer would be a caluuity for the firm, or to sell anybody ani-thing he does not need, or to sell it 19 H at a price beyond what it is worth would be a mistake and a wrong. Che Crown*ll Suit is made io 40 9 n different n«s, one of which is K naranteed to fit any fignre (unless deformed)- Crown Clothing Comnanr 191 Bt only do business for cash, amd on the principle of satisfaction or your money back. Once yon have worn H H| a Crownall yon will that there is no longer any need to pay four guineas upwerds for a really fint- §■ 1 Cruton OLlothing Cα. (gL.Z.), Jtb., W ELLIOTT STREET (Juet at back of Strand Arcade), AUCKLAND. H

The famous Roslyn writing pads always I in stock.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd.—Ad.

Hif The J.C.L Stores : "Always Busy," Monday 9 am, The COLOSSAL SALE At the J.C.L CORNER Store i — . -■ ...- . ■ ■, ' For CASH ONLY. Freight or Postage Paid as ucraL Show Room. Dress Goods. Laces. LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN ROBES, Full Sizes- WHITE MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS- BXACK FANCY VOILES, 40in - 401* BLOCK STRIPED COATING Black and WHITEANDC*T!A*r«.TT»,T». : ££££ „„ ;£ BBM2K «„ #i as t -«! Sfl SS£2E „» ■'«'£• "• . wm £?£jL£?EE£r n ™™-™ maama - v °*«*'*^ WHITE MUSLIN WALKING SKIRTS, Panel ™MMED SmUREST- 4OU CBEAM STRCPES VOILE- COLOSSAL SALE B * d lo l*- */" V 3 to 4/6 *A */« Vl* 2/6 ,2/11 . . .-j Backs, nicely trimmed Emb. Insertion or Val. Lace— cOLOSm SALE Usual Prices 1/6 A 1/9 1/11 " ' ' COLOSSAL SALE ... . ... . COLOSSAL SALE ' . . r ££»«« Bl rr !'/• i'£ 2'n\ 14/6 H/6 COLOSSAL SALE ' I/. BLACK STRIPED RESEDAS AND FANCY ** *«■ to «/» ..>, 9d. 1/- «* ■~; COLOSSAL SALE 3/6 3/114/6 4/11 COLOSSAL SALE 5/H 40in CREAM STRIPED COTTON TAFFETA- VOILES, 44in- WHITE MUSUOT EMBROIDXKIES AltD mBEHTIOra-. CREAM SERGE SKIRTS, Gored Shapes, Inverted SALE f /6 Usual Price 1/3 . Usual Prices 3/6 3/114/6 Usual Price. W 1/3 1/6 COXOBSAL SAIB SJd. .TJ^ie;, Pleats- P COLOSSAL SALE 9/11 COLOSSAL SALE 63d. COLOSSAL SALE 1/6J Uraal Price 8/11 ABOUT 100 LAPTES* DUST COATS— - X I 1 COLOSSAL SALE 4/11 COLOSSAL SALE, HALF-PRICE. •» -. f ! IN^CK\A/eA.f* LONGCLOTH COMBS., Emb. and Lace trimmed- ABOUT 20 LINEN COSTUMES- /Manchester GOOQS Usual Price 3/D COLOSSAL SAKE 1/11 BLACK LACE PETER PANS, Eonnd or Pointed *fcyles—. COLOSSAL SALE 2/6 ABOTPT 2O UNEN COSTtTMES- 80i« HEAVY TWHX SHEETINO, Unbleached- 64in WHITE TWILL SHEETING- Usual Price 1/11 COLOSSAL SALE l/« Usual Price 1/2* _^ f COLOSSAL SALE ll*d- RED Bt>BDEB ED SUPPER CLOTHS- RlOl l^P ,^ i lSrCery. colossal sale i/4* UIVJUDCa. 54in WHITE TWILL SHEETING TAPED PILLOW SLIPS, Real Good Quality— WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, Panel of Emby. or Toeks down front, HiffE Neck Tim, "Tim. MEN'S HARD FELT HATS, styles good— "CITS CAPS- Usual Price 9Jd. Usual Price Sid. " Usual Price 7/11 Usual Price 7/6 Usual Prices 2/3 2/6 2/11 COLOSSAL SALE 6Jd. COLOSSAL SALE Bid. rATiM . IT _.__ _~ _ COLOSSAL SALE 4/11 all sizes COLOSSAL SALE 1/. WMWBAi SALE 2/11 TUSCAN STRAW HATS- AMERICAN COLLARS- f* t\ AMERICAN SHIRT BLOUSES, Coloured Linen- IRISH UHEH BMBD. SHmTBEOTOEft. Usual Price 9/6 Usual Prices 1/3 1/e 1/9 1/n OOttOH UreSSCS. «*r*. !£\ ' Prlcee " COLOSSAL SALE 3/11 COLOSSAL SALE 6d. ' COLOSSAL SALE 1/11 COLOSSAL SALE 5/X1 MEN'S STRAW HATS, Boater shape— BOYS' SAILOR STRAWS NURSES' DIAGONAL CAMBRIC, Green and Helio. 34in GRET LINENE, three shades— A 2/11 hat for 1/- Usual Price 6/6 Usual Price 7£d. Usual Price Bid. L lotKiriCT WASHING HATS, for Men or Boys, every size- COLOSSAL SALE 2/6 COLOSSAL SALE 4 2 d. COLOSSAL SALE 4Jd- iUU 1U ! S' From 10id to 1/11 each 3/U HAIRLINE CAMBRIC, in Green and HeUo.- JA *£sS? N&Vy ' BrOWD ' and STROIfG TWEED WORKING TROUSERS MEN'S HOLIDAY FLANNEL SUITS, Mid GrcvsCOLOSSAL SALE 6d. COLOSSAL SALE 1/6 . Time— sizeg g> and g_ -» w Usual Fnce 6Jd. Usual Price 9Jd. COLOSSAL SALE 3/11 Usnal Prices M / 29 / C COLOSSAL SALE 33d. COLOSSAL SALE S|d. COLOSSAL SALE 14/11 DARK -WORSTED TKOTTSEBB, Strong, sizes 5 and - *JHi\3. 6 only— MEWS DARK TWEES WORKING VESTS, Sizes Rinnnnc aMlPria 6 / 6 3to7— 4O« SATIN OPOENTALS, Reseda, Royal, Grey, Mole, Nattier, and Cerise- I\IUUUIK>. COLOSSAL SALE 3/11 COLOSSAL SALE 2/6 Usual Pricfc 4/11 " COLOSSAL SALE 1/lli „„.«»«,«,„„ „„«.,»„>- «mn nnl «llJM.»« t : Bran ,, Or BIBWa«, Sib, f FANCY STBn.EDWBBOKS.Oin l= 9i»- ""tKSSTrf^iTT^Sft^™ , "™ TWEED A •VAMITT SOUS, .UgkU, sssaaa S k wi ss^s„. %^ c Sir m "" «1 2/,, p^ „« ja ssss 9/ "<%y■"r

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 11

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