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f Fovr Great Attractions at M. U C.'s on MONDAY. 1 j, AJMu.ryOHerms.fTrimmed Fancy Goods at Halt the Marked VELVET PILE AND ANGORA TABLE | Millinery. Mice, g | This offering consists of the balance of th* Fancy Goods and /*~/\"| 71"~51"_ _T 8 Ornaments left over from the Gift Season, and also one case L_l I V sTK I price! 15/6 21/= 29/6 each. .™- WYCKa I," riviviu- i i i . It is our rule to absolutely dear such lines, and in order '( ■ | to attain the desired end the goods will be displayed on special • ' ' "'■".'? ' --; ■ i- ' tables on MONDAY MORNING and sold at HALF THE ■*_> CO / a .* a mm" * '■' I Onr January Offering of TRIMMED MILI_"N"ERY, at MARKED PRICE. ZD / Q feSS tHail USUaI OH JTlOnday. j Reduced Prices, is one that is looked forward to by many ladies .. SOME OP THE ARTICLES Fern Bowls-1/9, 2/6. ! with much pleasure. _~ . _ ....... i Ploim Va_s-l/» »/6 Photo Prames-l/U, 2/11, 3/6, 4/11, to : r Lovely Hats, including Original Models in the Latest Shapes ___Wh««H?WK TwL-1/il 12/6 * and Colourings and Trimmings of the Best Quality, are marked w w_7« Clocks—7/6, 10/6. ..... 7v"7* ar such prices as to bring them within reach of the most econo- 1/9 • Rose Bowls-2/3. 2/9, 3/6, 4/6 A saymg of 25 per cent ffi worth considering .77 7 II micaUy inclined. TtbJut Bo xes-l/6. * Celluloid Trinkets-lOd., 1/-, 1/6. t T ?T-' \t 7"a * -*** ■"■-" vS '" I Throe prices only are in evidence on MONDAY in these Paper Weights-]/-, 1/4. Frosted V* s es-3/6 3/9 4/11 be effected 111 the highest grade goods. . I Trirmcd Styles, 15/6, 21/- and 29/6, notwithstanding that the J.«ht h,ghts-l/9, 2/6 Drinking Glasses—l/ 6 set. -'.*-'- I original prices ranged from 29/6 to 69/6. , China Ornaments—l/-, 1/1 L . our stock of Ve]vet pile and stamp JJampers—l/-, 1/9. JTjvT BLALF THESE PRICFS OV rrr n mvi " , See thn windows and departmental displays. They are Serviette Rings— <l/-, 2/3. , .■>'*' MONDAY. Woollen Table Covers is much too heavy, and, { TJVOrthy of a special visit. * " though every one is new in this season, we have tt _ decided to reduce same immediately, hence the a few of the nodeis at is/6. Fashionable Sports Coats in New One is ii Champagne Crepe de Chine, with kiltings of aeropihane and tiny * _ < Table Covers are being specially featured in 7 7',. flowers round crown, finished with picot edge ribbon in pink and jShflfls— "5 the *" ndows a -d department on MONDAY, blue, usually 45/6. On Monday, is/6. -vno|ArSi and the remarkable values are at once apparent. * - . '£ Brown Crepe Model, hand made, has touches of Tangerine and _ .■' r'.-.'•. Brown Ribbon Bow. Usually 35/6. On MONDAY, 15/6. The huge demand for Sports Coats shews no sign of abateIn Bro''n Chip is a model with Larme of Paisley, Tangerine Crown, and ment, and we are indeed fortunate in having received another '; /. " ' a Bow of Targerine Ribbon. Usually 29/6. "On MONDAY, 15/6. shipment of New Shapes and Colours. A Fancy Straw Model has Black Satin lining and Upstanding Mount of A Special Display of these goods is now being made, and ;_ RT SERGE COVERS, with effective Tapestry Border, .WOOLLEN GRANIT AND CREPE CLOTH COVERS. * ■: Ribbon and Violets. Usual price, 35/6. On MONDAY, 15/6. Carly ,ns P ectlon ls necewary, as they will be eagerly purchased. fa Crimson Green _, yds longj 7/I {. 9/n . with Handsome Tapestry Border and Good Fringe '7" .7 Tagel Model Toque, in Hay Green, with Old Rose Ribbon and Posies of The "Connaught," a very Smart Coat, in Finely Knitted 3yds, 12/6. Less 25 per cent. a good assortment, in Crimson, Blue, Green and •■ -French Flowers. Usually 45/6. On MONDAY, 15/6. v Pure Wool. The collars are detachable, and there are two * Brown—2*:yds, 21/9, 31/6; 3yds 25/9 42/6- 3iv__ '> , shapes, one having a pointed front effect, whilst the other is -30/6 49/6" Lew 'i n P r wat ' ' 7 „„ . , . «. . square. At the back is a strap of self. Finished with buttons „ rtv « T/vm „„,™o •, , P -'* - ModelS at 21/-. and two cross pocket*. .. P ... ........ BOX CLOTO COVERS, with beautiM Tapestr, ; Borders PILE COVERS, with Tapestry Bord«, ". . and \iee Fringe, in Crimson, Brown, and Green— - . . . „ , _. ' p ' Jsoraer, ..,, |£| Modol Toque in Champagne Tagel. with Trails of Tiny Flowers, and Colours.*: < 2yds, IS/9; 2}yds, 18/9- 3yds "8/6- 34vds 3-V6 J" ringed, m Ked, Blue, Green, and Brown—2yds, ■" ':.'•■'"7 z%\ .' .j finished with Royal Blue Terry Ribbon. Usually 45/6. On t>™-»t - < Less 25 per cent. •*.•/•*■>-/ ■ 25/6; 2Jyds, 29/9, 35/6; 3yds, 37/9, 45/6j 3Jyds, 39/% '. ':; "Monday, 2i/-. RO\AL - i *• / c 45/.. Less 25 per cent. -• ' A Large Putty Tagel, with Lanne of Painted Ninon, large Yellow LIGHT SAKE 7.7, Daisi'S and Blowav.-ays, Terry Ribbon to finish. Usually 55/-. On SALMON rsfsi/--! MONDAY, SI/.. VIOLET r*KICC * 7 V Pretty Matrons' Hats in White Tagel, crown of Sulphur Colour Roses, DARK SAKE , ANGORA COVERS. These are the covers with the - MON-DAY l^]/' 1 TUIIC aDd Ribb ° n ydVet * CsUal,y 42/ * 0n SILVER <** mm I curled centre, and are splendid wearing.. In Red, Charming Model of Brocade, in shades of Wedgwood, with Roses and CHAMPAGNE / m . Kue, Greenland Brown-2yds, 49/6; 2iyds, 47/6, 3 Feath'-r Mount at side, finished with Cerise Ribbon Velvet Usually " NAY " I t/v ' "63/-' 3yds, 09/6, 70/- ; 3iy<r_j, 67/6, 85/-. Less 25 • "•■ 8 45/-. On MONDAY. 21/-. FAWN P er cent * ...-"■■ *" - ' ■ • \ '■-. , I Heliotrope Model, with T™ Crown of Floral Ninon, and Small Flowers TAN I , on brim, Moire Ribbon in Old-Gold shades tofinish. Usually 39/6. '" i " - f ' P ..■■. | , -On MONDAY,..2l^.;f : ;.;•'■' .; '^H ;':;#;: .'■ *% THE "DEVON"—These. : ar«f-^imiiaT-in style ,to the "Connaught," and are , •' 7 j !•' r >r c >i ;•' rS;;^;^.;;,.; 1 ;■ g* shewing in a good' range of SmarC' Stripe Effects,"Plain Colour Cuffs, Collar and - . ? I ...'; ':•'/' .' .. - ■• . Facings. '■ « Models at 20/6. Coioure: l_f 9 l C) At |_ | I Pink Tag.-I Model: with BLack Edge. Bow of Pink Satin Ribbon, and LIGHT TAN AND CHAMPAGNE „,__ „ • _mi_l _l 14% kf\ MM ■ H-k >% _*• _% I *_P _W ■3 French Roses to finish. Usually 55/-. On MONDAY, 29/6. VIOLET AND CHAMPAGNE PRICE IWI I ■_■■■/ _ls-_ H <ll_l 1/ I O ' I I^«i b Champagne Floral Hat, with Cerise Lining, pretty Wreath of Tan and FAWX AND ORANGE aWM ■ \a% U m_# 1 ■ VI W m_>____ I M _L 11 •J Cerisj Wheat and Pink Roses, Floral Ribbon to finish. Usually LIGHT SAKE AND LIGHT TAN /V* *» W •____. WAI V W W ■ Jtf lli|g I 49/6. On MONDAY, 29/6. *■ CHAMPAGNE AND CERISE ■ J -' 7 1 White Picture Shape Tagel. White Chantillv Lace Drope, Canarr Shade SILVER AND CERISE j\ JI \3 ■■ ■ " .V | of Velvet Clematis and White Ribbon Velvet to toish. Usually LIGHT SAKE AND CREAM %JM l - - aTK . - i 55/ "' Or, MONDAY 29/6. FAWN AND CREAM fll__>__l_V ■■ _l I Ceri3,Crep, Model. ,vith White Tagel Lining a very quaint shape, with ' LIGHT SAKE AND CHAMPAGNE OIFCCt . /^UCKIdAa. S Long End. ot Ribbon. Usually 49/6. On MONDAY, 29/6. OTHER STYLES AND PRICES—I 7/6, 19/6, 23/6, 28/6. • ' . . * . It'

f SALE of EXHIBITION II I JtlgßL Footwear I I We bought heavily the best class of Footwear I Ij- manufactured specially for the Exhibition Season. j I I 3 Although big Sales have been recorded, we still I I T have a quantity left—all well-known brands. I I J We must clear these at once, before we commence I I ; to take stock. § I A splendid opportunity awaits the men of § I Auckland—First-class Footwear at Wholesale § Prices. All One Price, 21/- § SOHNEIDEMAN BROS.ud. I Gents' Footwear Specialists, I The Island Corner Store, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

I JUST LANDED New Shipment of 1 Australian and American Health Foods Granose Biscuits 1/- pkt. Toasted Wheat ... ■•./, pkt. 31b. tin,-3/- Buckwheat Flour... 1/9 pkt. Granose Flakes ... 10d pkt Keileg's Cern Flakes 17- pkt Granola 10d pkt. Cream of Wheat ... 1/. pkt Shredded Wheat ... 1/- pkt. Cook's Rice Rakes 1/- pkt Grape Nuts lOd pkt. Glutin Meal ... 1/-_2/6nkt PostToasties ... 1/. pkt. Malted Nuts 2/9 jw Consider your health. These are just the right sort of Foods to take daring the hot weather. Obtainable at any of our PONSONBY RD. >■ CTADFQ QUEEN STREET KHYBEK PASS ~"""s_ Vj 1 V/lilLtO CUSTOM ST-EET HUTCHINSON Bros. Ltd. J THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS

| SEWING ___C_DH_S. YOU GAIN ■W^Ppfttf, A SINGER SEWING /ramWftfiK MACHINE. fmffßg&yS/HQ/i. DUPLICATE PARTS. Mt/'ftj' t etc., can alwajs be ~>~ obtaiued. 2. Bl* PURCHASING A SINGER, you will receive free instructions from n competent teacher at your own home at any time. 8. BY PURCHASING A SINGER you obtain the original machine, manufactured by British -workmen, in tbe world's largest Sewing Machine factory at Singer (Clydebank), near Glasgow, Scotland. Local Agency: 213 QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND =============== VINEGAR. I PURVEYORS TO H-tZ. TEE RING. BY APPpINTMEST i^_______i_yi^ DYERS. IE SUIT OR DRESS IS SOIXED, HAVE IT DRY CLEANED AT PORTER'S DYE WORKS. OFFICE : TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, —* KARANGAHAPE ROAD Thone. 1471. vans Collect. ____

YOU can Trust the Michelin Guarantee As •' Bibendum" says—There is nothing puzzling. vague or elusive about it. It states clearly and tersely that MiCHEUS Cycle Covers and Tubes are \see froja imperfections in workmanship and m**eri_J_. "That guarantee is not limited in time. even altnough prices have been lowered to Cycle Covers r_* I__/0 each /ft —JS-k Cycle Tubes Jffl^^^^aM/ ASK YOUR DEALER FOR / MICHELfN TYRES. Vt ll U *^ TJ. B. CLARKSON & CO., LTD.. Wholesale Distributors.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 15, 17 January 1914, Page 22

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