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I er Bradstreet's \ f See the Window J I Whether you want them now or to put away, these IT o Silks and Velvets will come in. The chances are you'll U t never get them ac cheaply again, and this Big Half-price ' /\j ; , and LESS concession is too good to be passed by. Soch IF 9 beautifnl qualify Plain and Fancy Silks and Velvets in o' iS* the richest shades. Don't only take our word for the &j I value—test the fabric with your fingers. Can't you U^ II just picture your little ones in New Velvet Frocks and jB? ; *n» yourself set up smartly and inexpensively? . -mi , & Our Sale value right through is no idle talk. We, 2,; V quote a few of the specials. ■ —- /- tw T . Here's the List * f! A PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS AND VELVETS-i Aj V Marked Half-price to deer. |JT v Immense Reductions in our T A Coat and Costume Department T ft LADIES , WARM COATS.— Reduced to 14/11, V A 18/11, 25/9. JD 3 CHILDREN'S WARM TWEED COATS— Bedneed to JT A * nl - - I W CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL KNITTED COATS— W 9 Reduced t« H«lf-pr*ee to dear. A Bargain. ' ]'iJL A GOOD LINE OF LADIES' TWEED SPOUTS COATS Ji Reduced to 11/9, 16/11, ud 18/11. W ft REAX. GOOD VAH7E IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S P ft RAINCOATS. & ? ODDMENTS IV LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES— * JL Btasctd to 9/11 to clear. / - . (JT W LADIES' STRONG SERGETTE DRESS SKIRTS— < ty X Reduced to 4/11. AH sizes. > - ?', / « ■■■■$■■' I Millinery Bargains V--8 The Balance of our 3/II and 4/111 ¥ PELT HATS—I/- each. t JL ..••.-: jK : . W SMART TRIMMED HATS FOR LADIES AND V a CHILDKEN— RaiInoed to 3/11. ft A WJNGS AND MOUOTS-Bedveed to 4d. emelu , - # j A Country Cash Orders Post Free I DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter & Warfare A member of the New Zealand ' Expeditionary Force at Gallipoli writes /? that of all the things that had been sent - to him in the trenches, that which he appreciated most was a tin of ' New Zealand Dairy Association Butter This is the severest test of quality to which NEW ZEALAND BUTTER has been subjected. - . ... *;•'•".- Some parents are anxious that the > enjoyment of the above soldier's experience may be available for their boys , : at the Front, and therefore in response to requests to facilitate carriage by post • to the troops, we are putting up our "' butter in small specially sealed containers of 1-lb. gross weight. ;■ 'f. The postage on these tins to members of the Expeditionary Force only is 4d. I ' ■':, Sv v ■ '. '■ : .\- THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION ■LTD,— . — Wholesale Depot: WELLESLEY ST., AUCKLAND

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 169, 17 July 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 169, 17 July 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 169, 17 July 1916, Page 10