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THE AUCKLAND STAB, FRIDAX. JULY 18, 191& THE DA.WN OF BRIGHTER DAYS. 1 ffP*\ 111 c ar * 8 over— Long Live Peace! National rejoicing signalises the ||j w&L_m % Victory we celebrate—the triumph of Right over Might. Glorious llflif II deeds and saddened memories are New Zealand's heritage, but <jf~ g\ {/ H brighter days are now ahead, and the time has come when motorists 111* Qy* ' || are justified in again enjoying the many benefits and pleasures that p ll the motor bestows. So fill up the tanks—pump up the tyres—and It H answer the Call of the Road—there lies Health and Happiness. 11 t| " Dunlops " will help.' || i|| DUNLOP RUBSia- CO. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH. AUCKLAND l| Felt Hats, Velour Hats, Wool Felt Hats I Clearing at HALF-MARKED PRICE at J J. A. BRADSTREEI'S. Come early for first pick of this Beautiful Millinery. See the window, and there are hundreds of other Beautiful Model Hats inside— —and Hundreds of Stylish Buckram —and Hundreds of Buckram Crowns, Shapes to be cleared at all to be cleared at 2/II each. 1/5*4 each. All Winga and Mounts at HALF FRI OS. Bargains for the Special Lines in INapery to be Cleared. Babies. Cotton Goods are all going up, so cosy comfy little hats mcy buy now against the advance. are too lit so snugly to tho head, . w .-. ... and so nicely made—Clearino FRILLED PILLOW SHAMS, .Embroi- KAPOK CUSHIONS, covered best Price, 1/- each. dercd—3/11 the pair. Sateen—2/4 each. Good value. Another Line or Frilled Drawn CRASH CUSHION COVERS, EmbroiAnother Similar Line—l/4J eaoh. Thread Embroidered PILLOW dered—l/6£ each. Good value. nft7 „, n 'p INFANTS' TUSSORE SHAMS—S/9 the pair. (2I) on] } D OWN QUILTS, neat patm?K HATS Hats that will cost DRAWN THREAD COSY COVERS— terns, and pood material—To ba more t"a? double %.l prlc\ la te?" 1 "- oach ' ciß *">* « «/11 each, Post Tree. Only 1/61. ANOTHER LINE OF COSY COVERS. A LINE OF TEA CLOTHS, handDrawn Thread, Embroidered— stitched and Drawn Thread; size «= a-a-1 '« fn. S-S.A 1/9 * ** oh * 30 x 30 — 1/6 i eaoh • V Somctmng Tor trie A LINE 0K kapok frilled cosys, Rnv« e° oa Quality Sateen. Colours: SPLENDID VALUE IN WHITE **«*wa». Pink, Green, Blue. Eau Nil. Splen- \ SPECIAL LINE OF BOYS' TWEED did value—l /4J each. PILLOW SLIPB. CAPS — 1/6J each. Excellent A LINE OF BREAKFAST CLOTHS or STRONG WHITE READY-MADE value, and so suitable ror Just fine Morcerlsod Damask; horn- pniow slips- an y *17 i/tn now. Stitched; 52 x 52 Size—lo/9 each. each. ' ' — °* cauW™rte"r; lize 30 C x°3o- OF WHITE CALICO """-^—~—■■— 2/e aaeh) PILLOW SLIPS; Size 30 x 17— IXT _- . <»._ P>~.*.rf« «« ANOTHER LINE DRAWN THREAD 1/2 = eaoh - We pay the .Postage on TEA CLOTHS nand stitched; size A line of frilled, emrroidered. Cash Country Orders. •'«* * 36-2/11. LARGE size pillow slips— L/AS/7 country wuera DRAWN THREAD DUCHESSE SETS 1/11 i ««ch. Address 102, 104. 106, 108, —3/6 the sat. a good line of white mer- _ ' ' „1 „ ' DRAWN THREAD POINT LACE CERISED DAMASK SERVIETTES— KARANGAHAPE ROAD. D'OYLEYS—3id each to Clear. 3 for 2/4. _wm*w*w*wkw*w*wam*w*w*wkwkmmmm*w*j^^ m^mmmmm^m^m mmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmwmemmtms^^mmmmmmmmmmi%msLmmm^mm^mmammmmmmmmmmm^mm^^^m^mm^m^i^sw I.LLAKRCH Quality FOOTWEAR 1 pump soles, celluloid heels, very 32 smart —T. Clark's Price only 35/-. 2 .-«»«• GENTS. 1 ™ c ant * " ef SlsterS ' I cent.'s chrome derby boots, § tie Greek Goddess of Victory, called by the Romans sewn soles, all leather—T. Clark's 8 ___\| Victoria, is here represented with her two sisters, Bia (force) I oLcb KtD lace boot. _ wd Cratos (strength) Tradition states that they were the first run fitting—T. Clark'e Price only * allies to come to the aid of the great Jove whose throne on Olympus *»/*• S was assailed by the Titans (whence the origin of the expression a ! G^\^T.ciar^°pJ. S ce ß^ y £ titanic struggle). The modern setting is particularly appropriate 39/e, 45/-. 2 for in the titanic struggle just ended Bring your repairs to us. We do them 5 _■ ■ _n_ w—_ mi m-• — » —a T ~~l ;.„„„„„...„. | WOOD-MILNE 1 T f I ARK 1 MOTOR TYRES II • \jl__ I ■■all 2 have lent valuable and efficient aid, joining the Motor Transport Service away » back in 1914, they have seen service on all the sdlied fronts and won unstinted Virfnris StrWt fit 11 8 praise for their reliability and endurance; and they mean to see the business viLivira onw \-11y g through, being still a strong force with the Army of occupation, " Three„Lamps --"■ Ponsonby ts sussas. ca»e«-burq and co., ltd., iao, wakefield street, wellington, na

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 170, 18 July 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 170, 18 July 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 170, 18 July 1919, Page 9

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