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OUR GREAT NOW CLEARANCE [ PROCEEDING ( ■ ( We mention a few of many items of Exceptional Value. i

Wonderful Value in Indian Carpets BALANCE OF MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES. 10ft. x 10ft, Red Gronnd, Alloyer Design, and Bleh Blue Border—Reduced t» '01 17s. 6d. tOtt > 12ft, very beautiful carpet, suitable for drawing-room. White Ground. AHever Design—Reduced to £15 10a. KTt 6!r. x 14ft em.. White Ground, with Blue Top Colourlnge—Reduced to £1« It>*. 18ft. I 12ft, Superior Quality, Cream around, outlined with Heary Red Bonier— Reduced to £18 10s. 10ft an. x Bft, Buff Ground, Allover Design—Reduced to £6 IBe. < 10ft 3n. x 12ft. 21n., Blue Ground, Allorer Design—Reduced to £11 17*. 64. fft. xlOft 6ln, Very Superior Quality, Rose Ground* Mfidalttan Centre—Re4oom> J j> £9 17«- 6d. 19ft xl2ft, Blue AlloTor Design, Heavy Quality Carpet—Reduced to £18 10a. Numerals other elzes of Rugs and Carpets ranging from 6ft. x Bft, 7ft x 4ft, tit. x ft., 9ft. x 7ft. 6in, 9ft- x 12ft. 12ft x 10ft Gin, lift 61n. x 12ft, 15ft x 12ft, /arfle Stock* Greatly Reduced. / Wonderful Value in Axminster Carpets tOftSln. x 12ft, HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET, with Bed ground, Altorer / Eastern design. Blue border—Reduced to £9/7/0. gftjx 12ft, White ground, suitable for Drawing-room, AB-otw deelgo—Reduced te 'j £7/17/6. IIL x 10ft. 6ln, VERY HEAVY AXMINSTER, In Deep Rich Pawi ground, beauj tlful Blue top colourings—Reduced to £10/16/-. «L 6ln. x 9ft, WILTON CARPET, Red ground. Medallion centre. Designed on j lines of a Persian Prayer Rug. Very handsome —Reduced to £9/7/6. R. x 9ft, HEAVY AXMINSTER, Deep Rich Blue ground, with All-over Eastern [ design—Reduced to £6/17/6. MIX 7ft 61n, GOOD HEAVY AXMINBTER, In weD-OOT«ic<l Fawn ChtnU dealca j —Reduced to £4/19/6. /tat X 10ft eiru, VERY CLOSELY WOVEN PILE, Rofletud Chintz design, on / Green ground. Wonderful Tmlue —Reduced to £8/5/-. / *em jc 10ft. etiu. Green ground, two-tone, Trellla design, wtth Column border, tntro- / 4octng touchea of MauTe. Very smart—Reduced te £t/lu/-, / Out-of-Town Customers please note that / CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER for goods at Clearance Fair Prices.

SAYINGS OF THE DAY. A JOTS* artist wfce eets the Thames on ftre ki Tery aj* te »ln*e ile own fingers.— Uu Ttaa-fmtmv It ka anBB7 reara Defore one can be Hero tnoajb In what on« feels eren to know woat One feeling is.—«W. B. Teata. Tb* troe iiitanlny of leadflrrsfMp can ooxy te nnuliwa la tne lattery, taie eqwidron, otbe i majiiij— General Sir Geocse Uljud l--•on. BeSora oor erea «w rtTHleatlon fca* dl«----aolTad and been replaced by ai%'ther. Woman oare replaced men as cogs ni ln•tastrlal audblne. ftoc!«tr hae bees fused. •-etapbaae lamnu. Dnffl Dlcfcesai created Hie modfern mode tt qoestJonlm men and insUofons. b*Hirfs, and asanmiptious, ltteratne Oia<i been, a han*n«ldeii of One great.-'W. Waiter Ccotom tB "The Soul of Diok<£S-" iVMMI «M need to a Watlolal at least, a elnglf concentratea anitaorttf, itatrlns -wfliet »c enemy lan toa wSI, iiffhtnany d«-j#«i, deflaDee of C&ctteia, one ttmt cunnof be hns>tled day ■tter daj Into compronil*. procraetlnatlon, Impotaooa.— aa/rtsoo. Tka Ixtaa OeU rt«utr«l Etagland'e β-t----temajt to destrer/ tbe Botr Bepifl>Uce, but be cannot detract fjtnn r ßin<;laiMi'B entry Into Qia great war. Ii Celtic eyes England wena to baTe bhm'ered on to the right Mda.—fibane iDeslie Iα tJie "Kortti American. Bmlaw." wtomen kajre bee so long accustomed to being called mrrea/onaMf, Irresponsible, and Uluglcal, tlial It requires something of an effort on their aut to realise with what aupiaiua anreasol and Irresponsibility men, left te their o*n devices, have conducted certain of flhe worWe affairs.—Ledy Marftttet eaekrllb to the "EnglMi Serlew." M tm tat ope secret that until far on In the lawaiil /«ar one of tihe anxieties of the Itaxbui JUlitary Staff was the fear thai Cm.many clshl violate Swiss neutrality, and poor &rvm a powerful force throttgih ifhe SL Gcthard tunnel, ami perhaps also through ©c 61mjpk>a.—H&nAd Oox In Uhe IBdhVonrA Rerlew." ■We mat reckon all at Qermany's eolonles trretrlevaWy lost to her, and at i tbe sane time the British colonies welded 3iK>re todlssoic'blT to the United KlnsrctomIt is inch a contrasting tale of fcwo colonial gnplrea as the -world Itae seldom eeen »pprcxlmated.-€al. George aanrey (editor) In tie "T«orai American Review." tf only In tbe intere**t of the preservatiou of the national vigour and tae reetoratlca of fihe popnlsrion sti-eiLgtiL, so toeavlly reduced by ithe war, would it not c bAivisable—nay, ev«n Imperative —to lay aside after the war the severe moral cede *foich restricts civilised peoples to mono-tV-rary, and to mak,» a start by giving some Permission to "the conrasecras fighters returnlug from battle" to practise polxsamy nnder certain coDdltlous."—Professor CbrlsBan EhrenfeLa, ot Prague Dnlveielt* , -

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 21

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