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PIONEERS IN CLOTHING TRADE. We all tafce off our hats to those hardy souls who, as It were, "blaze a trail" through undeveloped country, smoothing the path for those \eiio come after therm. Wfcep; you-cwne to, think about' it, they are not the oiily ones who endure the hardships of as .worthy of admiration are the pioneers of new ideas .and new methods. . To the latter class THOB CROWN CLOTHING CCMPANY modestly claim to belong, for they were the inauguratora iv NJZ. of "Direct to the Public" Methods of Retailing the .High-grade "CROWNAiiL" SDITS they manufactnre, now well known throughout the Dominion—the first firm to r break away from the bondage of thq middleman. t . Those 'Auckland men "who hare not yet investigated this Up4o-date Method of Suit Trading wonJd do well to pay a visit to THE CBO'WSJ CLOTHING WAREHOUSE obligation to ibuy)- and ■ Inspect these Gold Medal Suite, which are made in so large a range o£ sizes that they are guaranteed to fit any figure, while the prices are only 'about half that Charged by credit tailors *or -no better quality or" fit. CROWN CLOTHING c£T ELXIOTT STREET (Throuch Strand Arcade) ATTCKXAND. PIANOS! By /"V&GANS! lANOS! J. BROWNE, PIANOS! AJELLO. ABGAN«! lANOS! EUSSEX.L, V'ROANS! PIANOS! MASON, /^RGANB! lANOS! ADd Vri(JANB! -piANOS! TTA-yfl.tN-. rviWJANS! Best Value. Best Terms. Call for Particulars at Sole Asents— F. MOORE AND CO, CUSTOMS STKEET E., AUCKLAND. C SPECIAL LINES IN MEN'S BOOTS. BLACK GLACE DBREV. BALS, -.. Smart Toe, y«de Welt. IS/9. BLACK GLACB DERBY BALS. Patent Toecap. A Dressy Boot, 21/. BLACK- GIiACH DERBY BALS. High Toe. 21/. THESE LIKES ARE SPECIAL VAiLUE. DADLEY'S, LTD. "SECTJHITY," 200, QUEEN STBEEX. Sole Agents "Saione" and "Walk-over." For Men. B " Those who have not yet drank RAINIER. Should do ao to-day. RAINIER, THE WORLD'S BEST LAGER. Wni satisfy you." B D.GL. A WHISKY OP DISTINCTION. -ptTENITURE. FT/BNITTJBE. WONDERFITL VALUB AT H. E. S** o™/T-PIECB0 ™- /T-PIECB LEATHER-COVERED DINING I ROOM SUITS, conestlnjr of 1 Large Conch, 2 Armchairs. 4 Small Chair*, frames all darjt waluot colour, well polished, price £6 10/; 3 uict- dcjJcns In' Sideboards, £3 IV, £4 IT/6 and £G 10/; special 3-pee Bedroom Suite, containing large Wardrobe with full length bevel piste loofciag-glaas and deep drawer, Waahstand. with tiled back and cupboard, and Combination Chtret of 6 drawers and large glass, all well flniabed and polished, price tie full' e.iiite £7 5/; Floorcloth lA> per yard; Linoleum, Carpet Squares; Duchess Pair. 38/6; Combination Chests, 28/6, 3S/6; Chest of Drawers, 22/6; Washstands from 10/0; Wire-wore Stretchers lft/6; Wire Mattreaees, 8/8; Kapok Mattresses from 12/6; Bedsteads from 2ii/6; Children's Cots, Rocking Chairs; large Kitchen Dressers, 3SVG; crt White Enamel Curtain Poles, complete with brass nttinga, 2/6; Green Blinds oil patent spring rollers, 3/3* complete.. • AT H. X S HEOFFt ■ r■■ TO AND 78. VICTORIA STRBET. B ,— — Tl/TILLEB'S ,'. ', ... •' , T>A.RGAINS JTOB JTE»BUAST. LADIES' DEPAOTiEBNT. WBITB CANTAB DSSSr SHOBS-rClear-lne at 6/6 Pair. WHFEE- TENNIS- SHOES-rdearlns *t ONE-BAB at e/31j' 7/11 Pair ■ ' ' ■'' ■ CASVAS SHOSiS-" (In 1-Sax pr JCAceKr aeartng at 4/11: Pair. , , Vj GLACB KID SHOES (Oxford orsDerbJ>_ TENNIS SHOES—Clearing at 2/10, 4/6, ■ 5/e Pair. : '- < ■ CANVAS SHOES (Blacfc or Brown)-roleaS-ing at 6/6 Pair. SraONG WOKKIKG SHOOTEES (Nafled) 10/6 Pair." CHKOME GOLOSH BMJS (Solid Leather) CEDBOMB BALS r (Toe and Heel Tips)-rtl2/e Pair. GLACE BOOTS (Open or Close Fronte)— Clearing at 14/5 Pair. FANCY GOODS. aiILLBE'S SPBCIAX, VALUE WBJTINti ■?»ADS, best Bank each, 3 for,l/. iOLLES'S SBEEi , MDSIC (pabllsbed Dy Messre. Hart and Co., London)— Our ' Price, 3d copr; 6 copies for 1/. HBStY'S PIANOFOETE TUTOR. Doable Page Key-board—Our Price. 1/ Copy! CZEKNrS 101 Price, lOdcopy. GOOD .ATrAUM CLOCKS—2/6, 3/6, 3/11 Eacli. ANSONIA ATfAiBM CLOCKS (A Grade)— 5/8. Each. .ANSONIA WATCHES <A Giadeir-e/G FIiiLAY'S BBOWN WIND-SOR SOAP—Id, per Cate. FINUATS GLTCERINE SOAP, Stamped 6d-r-Clearing Id Cake. 6/0 EDITIONS OF' THE "WINDSOIi MAGAZINE," just a few left—Clearinß , at 2/9 Copy (postage 9W extra) MILLER'S FAMOUS f 6PQCTACLES--At our well tnown Prices, 'viz.. 1/ 1/r. 2/6, .8/9, ana; 7/6 pet-pair. ' ': -At" '■ ■jVrmLEE'S TJTA.NCY- '"OEPOSITPET AND t>ool ,' . piAIiACB, .

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 49, 26 February 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 49, 26 February 1916, Page 4