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MR. FRUITGROWER! The foundation of your next eeuon'a fruit crop is at present being laid, and iU success o.r otherwise depends upon the attention j-ou bestow upon your trees NOW. We bold large stocks of Spray Pumps Spraying Oils Spraying Solutions Spraying Machines And any amount of information. See oar Window*. WINGATf?CO.,Lti. Opposite Chief Poet Office, Street.

C&dkry's Gift Scheme The British Government will not allow the British cocoa manufacturer to export either cocoa or chocolate. The entire output is required for war purposes. Cadbury's are thus compelled to suspend their Gift Scheme until after the war, when all coupons will be honoured and gifts forwarded. 9

TUTT'S SPECIALS for Farmers' Week MEN'S RIDING BREECHES, for Hard HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS, suitable Z e ,f—* or ™ sWee o k - P nly ' aU sizes ' f °r Motoring-From 45/-. 22/6. Usual Price, 35/-. GABARDINE RIDING BREECHES—2S/- UNDERWEAR at Special Prices for This MEN'S HARD-WEAR TROUSERS— Week. From 7/11. MEN'S BOX SUITS, Good Quality »*"* W °° LLEN «>CKB-ft« V* Tailoring Tweeds, all sizes—72/6. UNION SHIRTS, all sizes—From 5/9; BOYS' TWEED SPORTS SUITS—From worth double. 23/11. Special Value MEN'S MACKINTOSH We Specialise in MEN'S SOFT AND COATS—From 33/6. RAINPROOF, HARD FELT HATS, all sizes and 57/6. shapes—From 6/11. TUTTS, My Hatter 8 Mercer, Symonds St. ai\d Queen St.

I COUNTRY VISITORS , WEEK. | A Collection of J|i4|||4> Mercerised Damask Cloths and Serviettes, tnat were secured under very favourable price conditions, are being offered considerably under usual value this week The nice appearance and excellent wearing qualities are well known and appreciable factors of Mercerised Cotton Damask Goods. 'J'lio Cloths and Serviettes offering at special prices this week would represent jroml buying oven at the usual prices, so that prudent housewives will not hesitate in lillinjj needs when such an opportunity as this is presented. There is a fine eolleetion of cloths in all sizes and in choice designs. DAMASK CLOTHS, 2yds square—Special Prices, 9/6, 11/3, 13/11. 21yds long—9/6, 11/3, 13/11. 3yds long—ll/3, 13/3, 16/9, 17/6. SUPPER CLOTHS—4S x 45, 3/6, 4/11; 50 x 50, 3/11, 6/9; 58 x 58, SERVIETTES—4/6, 8/6, 9/9, 13/11, 17/6 dozen. Also a k*s collection of FANCY LINENS marked considerably uader usual price S_ * Her< ? is " a ""iq"e opportunity for both city residents and count* BtJm. i visitors to secure Fancy Linens of superior quality at decidcdlv favourable «jg|Sp « price*. The collection embraces ranges of Chinese, and Japanese Novelties » lj Drawn and Embroidered Goods, and a fine lot of Sample Irish Napery. ' 3 The - ar ° S oods tbat - even if procurable from the manufacturers i &¥$ S to-day, would have to be marked at prices that would make them almost qfaltli.iiinM prohibitive. DRAWN-THREAD AXO EMBROIDERED FUJI LACE DUCHESS SETS—I/3, 1/4U \/o AND TUSSORE SILK NOVELTIES— 2/11, 3/3. ' ' Squares, 2Sin. 2!) in, 3Qjn, 34in—19/G, 24/9, EMBROIDERED SIDEBOARD EUXXERS— 22/6, 35/6, and 37/6. ] S x 72, 10/6, 11/G, 12/9 ; 14 x 54, 5/9, Eu.nners, 13 X 44, 14 x 54, 13 x 52, 13 x 02— t,t.> 32/6, 25/9, 15/9, 19/6. 9AI 11 /n * 45 " 6/6 ' 8 / 9 ' SCALLOPED AND EMBROIDERED GRASS TFi nnVilJ « 'iw- 9 ' e n ■>„ 1 WVV CENTRES "din round 11/9 CLOTHS, a fine collection, 33 x 36, 3/6, LAWN CtMRtS, -Oin round—ll/9. 5/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, 13/6, to 55/6; BEAUTIFUL DRAWN-THREAD AND EMBROI- 32 x 32 1/9 1/11 2/3 3/6 IJERED CAMBRIC GOODS— EMBROIDERED TRAY 'CLOTHS, 13 .v 27— Runners, 12 x 52, variety of designs—9/11. 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6. 4/11. Squares, 30in, quaint designs—9/11. EMBROIDERED NIGHTDRESS CASES—4/6 SCALLOPED AND EMBROIDERED— 5/3, 6/11, 8/9, 10/6. 30in, round and square, 16/6. HEMSTITCHED AND* EM BROIDERED PILLOW 32in, blue embroidery, 17/9. CASES, only onp of each—s/6, 13/9, IRISH EMBROIDERED DUCHESS SETS— 15/6, 21/6", 26/6. 1/10, 2/3, 3/3, 4/6, 4/11, 6/11, to HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES—4/9, 5/9, 12 / 6 - 7/9, 9/6, to 19/6. MILNE $ CHOYCE LTD. QUEEN STREET.

SAMPLE SHOES SAMPLE BOOTS 9ftft Pairs of Ladies' Sample Shoes and Boots, Patent Boots Glace AUV Boots, Suede Boo*s, Glace Shoes, Patent Shoes, Box Calf Shoes. SEE THE WINDOWS FOR SIZES AND PRICES. HIGH-LEG BOOTS 45/-, SAMPLE PRICE 32/-. JAMES ADAMS & Co., ?SJSSf

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 127, 29 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 127, 29 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 127, 29 May 1918, Page 7

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