DRAPERY, CLOTRTHG, ETC. $ 2f. Worter fc <#a' 4 BARGAINS! BARGAINS.' A Shop full of Bargains for the special benefit of all who will be in Auckland during " Dreadnought Week." BARGAIN LOT No. I—The whole of the Assigned Stock of the Cosmopolitan Drapery Company, late of City Chambers, Queen Street and Ponsonby Road, bought by us at less than half price. BARGAIN LOT No. 2—The whole of an indent agent's stock of Dress Materials bought at exceptionally low prices. BARGAIN LOT No. 3—A Maker's Stock of Millinery Silks and Silk Velvet at about half prices. BARGAIN LOT No. 4—A large parcel of Travellers' Samples, consisting of Ladies' Tweed and Blanket Coats, Girls' and Maids' Coats, Ladies', Maids' and Girls' Costumes, and One-piece Dresses, Ladies' Furs and Blouses, and Children's Millinery. All at much les3 than usual prices. BARGAIN LOT No. 5—A Salvage Stock of Flannelettes and Cretonnes damaged only by water, in most cases very slightly, but to be sold at nominal prices. BARGAIN LOT No. 6—Large Assortment of Wide Millinery Ribbons, .Plain Colours and Striped, usual price 1/6 to 2/3, all to-be cleared ai-GJd. BARGAIN LOTNo. 7—A big lot of Travellers'"Samples of Men's "Underwear bought at a very big discount. These are a few of the Special Attractions offering by us daring the Dreadnought rejoicing. Kindly Note! Our only "address Is PORTER'S CORNER, Karangahape Road and Pitt Street MOTOR CARS. . I FORD OARS I E Over the tfilli s_d tar away, B B On Higk Speee ami with power to spare. g ■ A Ford Modal T S Scooter Car ran frt»m Cambrid«e through Pnfcekohe ■ H ta Auckland. WITHOUT ONCE CHANGING GEAR. The Only CAR W H in NBW ZKALAND capable of each a. perfor«ianoe. Tha aboT. CAK g H returned to Cambridge alter a run of 367 miles on less than 10 k M gallons Benzine, 26 7/10 miles to the gallon. __. __& The CAK in ready to do it again. Put up yonr manr. C ft 150 FORDS arriving ex "WHACATASE" aextThnrsdar. | I W. SOUTER § Cc. I AGENTS I fl Head Office: OAMBRIDGE} ! i and at FORD GARAGE, GORE STREET. AUCKLAND. fwe* 1 " — -"■— JEWELLERS. _aQ___^^m____________________^£_t_______. Tkis ».*ui lakstandaad eoinlraeri. Made of finest Bngftish Oak, with, arausts, excellent vaiae. PBTCE, Onrjr«77B Scot -Becnrely packed, Post Free tOtWyjJdws, om reta&pt est PWMcttcccCTCC , We awre > great -raticty of otbara-ia -SoUasSilfer and Siirer-ph-Jted " W«c&at«Opr»crt» PAR.XICIILARS SENT OW 'JCEPiaCATION. ' Stewart Dawson* and Co., N-Z. r Limited , Queen St. - Avcklzuid BOOTS AJTP SHOES. LADIES' FOOTWEAR BUTTON HANNAH'S BUTTON RflflTQ I&7 9BBM SHEET and DfinTC DUU I O 120 KAHAH6AHAFE RQA» WW I O BOTH SHOPS OPXN TILL 9 ON SATURDAYS. Button Boots are " IT" this season. Some have glace kid vamps, others patent; many of them, have grey or black suede legs ; other lines have dull kid legs. All of them have pearl buttons, and the nobby toes set them off to perfection. PRICES ARE REASONABLE. LADIES' GLACE BUTTON BOOTS, dull kid legs - - 22/6 LADIES' PATENT BUTTON BOOTS, grey suede legs - 22/0 LADIES' PATENT BUTTON BOOTS, bliiek saede legs - 22/6 LADIES' PATENT BUTTON BOOTS, grey op black suede legs 25/LADIES' PATENT BUTTON BOOTS, gray or black suede legs 32/6 LADIES' BLACK ALL SUEDE BUTTON BOOTS - • 30/» LADIES' PATENT BUTTON BOOTS, grey suede legs - 27/6 1 Always th.& iLateat at Ha-a-naH'a. &/is+lflp s//ojE/&rs. \i/^A\*^
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 9
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