DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. J i HATS ✓ ✓ for j3 $ J next/to/nothing j I BRADSTREET'S ffj J x 4 x | — wJ&JLC' —$• I £ W It's quite true. The balance of our Winter Millinery is selling W 9 for practically what it will bring, the sole object being clearance to a JL make room for Spring goods. The styles are smart, and quality ■Hγ \g superb. Just see them and judge for yourself. JL BEACTrFUL QUALITY FRENCH FELT HATS—Reduced to 1/-. JL \jy SMART TRIMMED MILLINERY— Reduced to 3/11. ft OTHER TRIMMED MILLINERY— Reduced to 5/11, 8/11, A <tt 10/S, 12/11 to clear. v s^ V LEATHER HAT BANDS—Reduced to Id. each. g JL BEST QUALITY FRENCH FELT READYTO-WEARS— Reduced X \" to 3/11 each. W O ' O X Woollen Vests for Wearing Now. & O Many people consider them an expensive item now, but our Sale 8 Z'A Prices dent point to them being bo. You'll go t long way before you ty* y find the quality at our markings. ' y "gZ ALL-WOOL SHORT SLEEVED KNITTED VESTS—2/6. 2/11. £3 ;f 3/3. to 3/11. - £* & LADIES' SILK AND WOOL SHORT SLEEVED VESTS—2/3. $> 0 ■ 2/0, 2/9, to 4/8. T LADIES' LONG SLEEVED ALL-WOOL KNITTED VESTS—2/0. A TT 2/11, 3/3, 3/6. if A Skirt Bargains. A v Really Stylish, Smartly-cut Skirts that you'd feel neat in at j! jfy any time. Wide fitting, too. yS IT LADIES' DRESS SKlßTS— Redmeed to 4/11, 6/11, 8/11, IT V Tweed Coats Priced to C|ear. T The undoubted quality and style of our Coat range is recognised. 4\ 5 Winter has been on the side of the economists as far as coats arc V J\ concerned. For here is real Winter at last, and warm, seasonable A fy coats procurable for a song. The whole stock is to go—Raincoats, *ir 0 too. August ifl generally our wettest month. Your chance for a v ft cheap coat is at BRADSTREET'S,SALE. k V LADIES' WARM TWEED COATS, in 0.5., extra large sizes— V ft Reduced to 18/11, 19/11, 25/9. & V WARM WINTER COATS, all sizes— Reduced to 19/11, 25/8, T A 29 / 9* p Other, too niunerona to mention. Intpeetloa inrlted. <^- All Cash Country Orders Post Free. * 1 AucKi.Awn. , \
• DAIRY PBODTJCS. '" " Jl " " ■ ■ '" "" J_l " ■" J "% Butter & Warfare A member of the New Zealand i Expeditionary Force at Gallipoli writes that of alt the things that had been sent v 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 lias 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 „ The postage on these tins to members of the Expeditionary Force only is 4tf. THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION I Tγ Wholesale Depot: WELLESLEY STY AUCKLAND 1 -J
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 187, 7 August 1916, Page 10
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