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L,ast Week of tKe H.Efc. Sale—Last Day Saturday! IMg Bargaii\e all tKe time. MEN'S BOOTS Now that the Last Week of the Sale opens before us let us make merry LADIES 9 SHOES MEN'S WORKING BOOTS, stout MEN'S BLACK GLACE KID DERBY with the Bargains A few pairs left LADIES' WHITE LADIES' GOOD SHAPE BLACK chrome, pegged, nailed, or plain BOOTS, good quality—3l/6. „ CANVAS BUTTON BOOTS, sizes GLACE COURT SHOES—I 6/6, sole;— 22/-. MEN'S TAN WILLOW DERBY Fathers, brothers, sons, and mothers of sons, who want to save every 2,3 and 4 only—B/11. 19/6 per pair. MEN'S KIP SHOOTERS, pegged, BOOTS, welted soles, short fronts, possible penny—and everyone does these days—should take advantage of the LADIES' BLACK GLACE WALK- LADIES' TAN WILLOW CALF i ME?J| d derby hS&'StoSt' WALKING BOOTS, Week of <'HJJ» Sale Prices while they are available. Kg SHOES, patent cap-13/e per JggW SHOES-21/- perpair^ BOOTS, sewn soles—2l/6. in Black or Tan, heavy sole, wide Once the Sale ends, then good-bye to your chances to save, because prices T rL T^,o , x, T Knv nr m> unv DERBY SHOES —23/6 per pair. MEN'S BLACK GLACE KID DERBY toes-35/-. are still rising—rising with a relentless insistence which makes "H. 8." Sale cjuv i?fkby «er HSSJE, ALL - ? ATEN J f 3ol^ BOOTS, welted soles—2s/-. MEN'S SAMPLE AMERICAN T> r ; i nn t VP t.v email • DEKBY biiUii!:> — l6 /» P er SHOES, semi-Louis heel, best MEN'S BLACK GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS—29/6. > .ructa. miuk. veiy miuiu. pair. American make, smart shape— BOOTS, medium pug toe—27/6. YOUTHS' EXTRA STRONG The promptings of Economy urge you to buy all your Clothing, Foot- LADIES' TAN RUSSIAN CALF 29/6. , MEN'S TAN DERBY BOOTS, SCHOOL .BOOTS, open fronts, wpsir an/lMprpprv uppHs at "H R" Sale Prices DERBY SHOES, narrow fitting, LADIES' SAMPLE SHOES, English medium and pug toes, welted soles toe and heel plates—Sizes 1 and Wear ana iuercer > neeas ai n D oaie ri "*- best Ame rican make—l 6/9 per and American makes—lß/6, 22/6, — 34/6 - 2, 15/6; 3's, 4's, s's, 16/6. STUDY THIS BARGAIN LIST—IT'S WORTH WHILE f P air - 25/ *' MEN'S WOOL MIXTURE GABARDINE I «^«^ A w«.t« MEN'S CAMBRIC SHIRTS. Black Stripes. I I RAINCOATS. Great Vftltie, 105/> HAT BARGAINS Absolute Gifts To-day at 7/6 MEN'S BLACK HARD HATS—7/6, MEN'S ASST. TWEED HATS, very ' ' \ CLOTHING LINES n % useful—io/e, n/e, 12/6. «)ii?c»r'i?r}w\r MEN'S BROWN AND GREY FELT MEN'S TRESS' GREY TWEED HA.EsKVS.EsJrcX OlNlrO LIEN'S DARK GREY SAC SUITS, BOYS' DARK TWEED KNICKERS LOUNGE HATS, sizes 64, 7, 7i, CAPS—4/11. __ tv,twm'C3 xtatth? at qT\rPTT?T<S A>m sizes 5, 6, and 7—55/-. —Sizes 3to 7's, 5/11; Bto 12's, 7*—6/11. YOUTHS' TWEED GOLF CAPS— MEN'S WIDE-END TIES—I/-, 1/11, MEN S NATURAL SINGLETS AND MEN'S SAC SUITS, in nice Tweeds— 6/6; 13 and 14, 6/11. MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS, assorted 2/6. ■ . 2/6 each. ™™>« TOF^TTOPwr 84/-. BOYS' ROUGH NAVY SERGE colours, good shapes—lo/6. BOYS' KING'S COLLEGE 'VAR- MEN'S PYJAMAS, exceptional offer, MEN S SAMSON ANDPR BSIDENT MEN'S KHAKI RIDING BREECHES KNICKERS—Sizes 3 to 7'e, 6/6; MEN'S BLACK FELT LOUNGE SITY CAPS—2/9. good patterns—7/6,8/6,9/6, 10/6, great value—l/ 11, -: A good offer—l 9/6. Bto 12's, 7/6; 13 and 14, 8/6. HATS, medium brim, cut edges— BOYS' NAVY SERGE STRIPED 12/6. tvt^{t'J"£t P a rir <snrir«_i n 1 9/11 MEN'S RAINCOATS—69/6, 84/-, BOYS'TWEED AVON SUITS, sizes 14/9. UNIVERSITY CAPS—I/6, 2/-, MEN'S FANCY STRIPE CEYLON- b BLAOK foULKb—l/11, d/ll 95/-, 105/-. 3 to 9's—l9/11. MEN'S FUR LOUNGE HATS, new 2/3. ESE SHIRTS, coloured grounds— ™lm-4W itt wnm <?nnr<! MEN'S OILCOATS— BOYS'TWEED COTSWOLD SUITS shades, contrast bands—l 9/6. BOYS'TWEED PETER PAN HATS 4/11 to quit. i/i?^^/^Jl™2 Walking—l 6/6, 21/-, 22/6, 32/6, (Shorts), sizes .7 to ll's—32/6. MEN'S LIGHT SHADES BORSA- —2/6. MFN'S UNION SHIRTS great vni mv jml « " 37/6. BOYS'TWEED COTSWOLD SUITS LINO HATS-Clearing at 18/6 and CHILDREN'S WASHING TUSSORE variety-7/6 leach. BOYS POLICE BRACES-9d. per Riding—3s/-. (buttoned knickers), sizes 14 to 21/-. SILK HATS—2/6. urcvr'a ttatthm <?ttVrtc! annA nat- unve- TOrrrrTT TT?xr\iT«! QTTTRTa YOUTHS' RAINCOATS, Fawn 17's-35/-. STETSON'S HATS, in all wanted CHILDREN'S BLACK SOU'- MENS S f IRTS, good pat- BOYS WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS- . shades—4s/-. MEN'S DARK TWEED TROUSERS, shapes and shades. WESTERS—I/11. terns, excePhonal ott er — xjnv«'* ttt ATJAn?TWT-rrr BOYS' RAINCOATS, light shades- Grey, Navy, and Mixture-12/6, MEN'S BROWN FUR SOFT HATS, GIRLS' WARM HEATHER WOOL- MEN'S GRANDRILL WORKING BOYS STRIPED FLANNELETTE 16/6,28/6. 14/6,16/6. " extra wide brim, bound edge—lß/6. LEN TAMS—2/11. SHIRTS—6/11. SHIRTS—4/3. || WE PAY POSTAGE MAIL US YOUR ORDERS WE PAY POSTAGE isipa NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY hp% Queen Street Two Shops — Karangahape Rd. Wgfigji [CLOTHING Fasoßy|===== ■ ' ; ' '"■.■■ ' I.CyOTOIMG ■,

"Foresight is the weapon of the wise." ■fStanus.) And a most fortunate weapon it is cold chilly days. If foresight has induced you to have on your shelf a bottle of Baxter's Lung" Preserver; you are proof against the "bogies" of winter." 2/6 buys big bottle.—(Ad.) A dish that has been served throughout the world for 40 years must be good. This is the unique record of St. George Camp Pie. This tasty, appetising meat meal is delicious; it ehould be served with parsley like canned sheep tongue. Can be prepared in a trice—always inviting and nutritious. Try a tin for, tea. . Sold by all grocers. —(Ad.) I

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 183, 4 August 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 183, 4 August 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 183, 4 August 1919, Page 10

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