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AURORA AURORA, the goddess of the dawn, according to mythology dwelt i- in the east, and at the closs of every night ascended to -n in her chariot, to atfnounce the coming light of the sun. The drawing shown above is not official, but merely the artist's conception of the goddess, as she appeared ushering in the glorious dawn of November 11,1918. It will be noticed that her chariot is fitted with WOOD - MILNE MOTOR TYRES the reason given, being that Aurora is a very artistic, far seeing and pnnetnal lady, and consequently requires tyre equipment that will add to the neatness of her vehicle, and provide speed and every security on her long journey from the Orient to the Occident. MESSRS. CASELBURQ AND CO., LTD., 120, WAKEFIELD* STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z. MJ9*

Clearing Ottt Lines at ■■■"'' There's Extra Special Value in every line listed here. Of course, there's a reason. Some ape Special Purchases, many surslus stock lines we want to clear, and then there are Oddments gleaned from various departments, mostly goods we can't re-stock. They're worth, as retail prices 00. considerably more than we're asking, but we want riddance—so here they are Better be Early for These. Another Example of our Apron Value. i\a\j 1/- pair. Worth Double. of these, and the prices will surprise those who work out LADIES' WHITE COTTON VESTS, 0.5., extra lone— the coet of an article. LADIES , WHITE COTTON VESTS, no sleeves— l/ 61. LADIES' NAVY PRINT OVERALLS, Floral and Spot patLADIES' BLACK RIBBED HOSE-1/9J pair. CREaTX™ "aIeVIUE CLOTH OVERLADIES' BLACK WOOL AND COTTON HOSE— I/4i pair. ALLS—3/6, 3/11 each. LADIES' BLACK LACE CASHMERETTE HOSE—I/6 pair. LADl aifd Pale^Blue^ri^ 1 ' 1 ' 8, White ground> Saxe - Nav y> LADIES' WHITE SILK ANKLE HOSE— I/11 pair to Clear. MAID™ , PRINT OVERALLS, Saxe, LADIES' GREY CORSETS, 2S 20 30 Inches only 2/11 an(l Brown Stripes—4/6, 4/11 each. to Clear. y '" LADIES' BLACK SATEEN APRONS, 3 ffore, no bib and LA n - I:N ** COI^XS'-" 28 '<- 2 ? ; 3SCtocU&S •; LADIES*M^K ,I SATEEN I ?VPHONS, large-UID-.-ana pocWOMEN'S STRIPED PETTICOATS e/e NURSES' WHITE APRONS, larg-e bib ana pocket—3/3 each. ' and 3/11 each. black kid cloves, s, 2e s oniy M . c. c*. 6i_3/e pair APRONS, square bib and pocket-3/e to Clear. Worth Double. MAIDS' WHITE APRONS, large bib and poefcet—2/6 BLACK KID GLOVES, sizes only 53, 6, 6}, 6*—3/11 pair eachto Clear. Worth Double. o*—*/-n pair Cheap Frocks for Little Girls. A Real Robber Raincoat for 39/9. In Meroon Garblcord , coat frock style . Well maae They're 8..C .nd there -re only *. *« this pr,c. Ktf 1%T% 27n£Ter te M SSSS "''" ** •hey're Wonderful Value. Girl age 4 years— ll/6. Girl age 6 years— l 2/6. TRAVELLING CUSHIONS, covered with Sateen be=t : Girl a^e 8 y ears — l 3/6. Kapok—2/4 each. ' " I Girl age 10 years— l 4/6. 0 Only LADIES' BLACK RUBBER COVTS—To Clear ! Girl 88re 12 se ars — 16 - e /- ---33/9 each. Wonderful Value: * * INFANTS' FEEDERS—Tid. each. ribbon SLIPS, size 17 and 30—1/21, 1/111 each. waers. 361 N. STRIPED PYJAMA CLOTH—I/111 yard 30IN. white special flannelette-i/si yard. Address. 102,104,146,108 KARANCAHAPE RD.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 164, 11 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 164, 11 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 164, 11 July 1919, Page 8