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He who hesitates will miss "H. 8." Sale Prices Sale ends Saturday. It isn't a matter of luck that you save t money on your purchases, it's your own rrfljn. prompt action in taking advantage of the lUff "W^MO opportunity as it comes before you. That is why "H. 8." Sales are always 'H^ ' successful—men buy at lower rates than vL 1 XXI Buy Now and You'll Save! nj|p BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS LADIES' TAN RUSSIAN CALF DERBY SHOES, narrow BOYS' KING'S COLLEGE 'VARSITY CAPS—2/9. -f LA»a£ p« EKGE STEIPED V™*™ l ™ CAPST ? air * ™ *™, ™ »«« ™rTT»m ji. BOYS' TWEED PETER PAN § LADIES' BLACK GLACE COURT SHOES, good shape— YOUTHS' TWEED CAPS, golf shape—2/6. 16/6, 19/6 per pair. ftrRT.S , WAT?M TAM<3 2/11 ; LADIES' PATENT TWO-TIE DERBY SHOES-23/6 per JggJ* BROWN GREY FELT LOUNGE HATS. 1 pair. , o: 7( ,o7 7i 74 fi/11 LADffiS' ALL-PATENT COURT SHOES, semi-Louis heel, MEN'S SOFT FEL? HATS, assorted colours, good shapes-, I smart — 29/6 per pair. r in/a ir/q ■ ■ '■"'■■'• 6EN S T oic S s B 2^ C B K er na^ E ™ DERBY FELT LOUNGE HATS, medium brim, cut 1 soies— —*o/ c per p<tiF* j «* y*k * . ! GENT.'S STOUT WALKING BOOTS, Black or Tan, eages—l4/». | heavy sole, wide toes—3s/-. PUTS AND COATS. ii "** I.J c /« BOYS' TWEED AVON SUITS, 3's to 9's—l9/11." MEN'S FANCY STRIPE SHIRTS, collars attached—s/11. T> nY c» twfft» rnT<swnTD 7'a +a n» e MEN'S UNION SHIRTS, without collars—7/6. BOYS TWEED CQTSWOLD SUITS (Shorts), 7 s to 11 | MEN'S CAMBRIC OR CREPE SHIRTS, Black stripe. A B OYS' "fwEED COTSWOLD SUITS, buttoned knickers. 1 great offering—7/6. si?P<!U'«tfti7'<i / • s> BOYS' WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS-3/11. MFM'??Ar 17^1**-**/ BOYS' STRIPED FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, collars JJENS SAC SUITS, m eds-84/----attached 4/3 sarici & UAKK liKbi SAO SUIIS. Sizes 6 ana 7 — 50/-. f MEN'S SINGLETS* AND UNDERPANTS— I/11, 2/11, 3/6, MEN'S RAINCOATS, in nice Fawn shades, different style i 3/11, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 up. —69/6, 84/-, 95/ v 105/-. MEN'S TIES, a few wide ends left— l/-, 1/11, 2/6 each. YOUTHS' RAINCOATS, good colours—4s/-. I MEN'S PYJAMAS—7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6. BOYS'RAINCOATS, light shades— l 6/6, 28/6. MAIL YOUR REQUIRCIVIENTS-WE PAY POSTAGE. New Zealand Clothing Factory jewzealaneG two shops: rNCTzpLAStpiI I QUEEN STREET, f KARANGAHAPE ROAD. S^Jf^ |CLQTHIHC t-AJCTORtJ ■ ■ ■ [CLOTHING FACTOR^

SHANLY'S LTD. Three Lftmps, Ponsonby, ' ■ | End of Sale Clearance. ' Half-Price Remaaat Day. LA ?v?!t« N C o L -°/ TH t Y A £ K F. G * SADIES' VOILE AND MUSLIN BLOUSES SKlßTS—Usually, 20/-. End of Sale ;■ daintily trimmed—Usually 7/1 i, W. Price, 12/e. . ,; 13/6,15/6. Sale Price, 3/11,4/11, ! 6/11, 7/11 each. TRIMMED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS ;l CHILDREIV'S COATS, in Cream Ml are 1/11 and z/11. , Tussore Stades—Usually 14/6,-19/4rf ■ »,»„*■ »,=, ' ai/9 - Sale Price > 7 / 3 i 8/11, 10/t . BLACK LISLE HOSE, mercerised finish <[ each. Usually 3/11. Sale Price, 2/11. > BOYS' navy jerseys, 24in. onlyV- \ I; BLACK SILK BLOUSES, suitable for. to 3/6 each. Sals Pries, 8d each. KA PERY, slightly soiled— Half Prioa,: ;j .„„„.„.„ _.'l- ;> WHITE FLANNELETTES, 36in.—Usn- -^ CH SA?T R E^ 3 F W- SB,e PriC# ' ,/e, See our Windows for End of Sale Bargains! SHANLYS, Ltd., Poftsonby, BUTTERFLY A Tea which gains £ A I increasing popularity I. : " each year for 40 years, — r ~" ■ ;""'} i is proof of consistent tea-Goodness. That is BUTTERFLY'S re- Try some cord to-day, and it is butterfly due to its Flavour,Fra- " nd you w,!l rea,ise grance, and Strength. why !t is s0 popu,er. Get a packet to-day from your • !

See Nature's Beauties witH a KODAK As soon as you get a Kodak and take it on your rambles, you will immediately "see" many beauties that had not attracted your notice before. Making Kodak pictures trains the eye, teaches you to perceive the picturesque, helps you to discover the manifold beauties of the great outdoors—and increases your happiness! Get out in the open W&% with a KODAK Y^C** But first of all, let Sucklings help ft&j you in the choice of a Kodak. They are Kodak Specialists, and stock Kodaks in many sizes and styles, priced from 40/- upwards. They also show you /gjfl^jJl^frcCfcy how to use a Kodak, J§3vsw/f l\[?ll J^ and help you at all >*$55z/w/| I hvi^Ek times to get the best /^^?/ttii\\ results. Their expert / ffltvtfJlyßJ W assistants are always at ( v CafflfflnfJjßJJj Sucklings fl^V^ "The Kodak People" rjp' Q \ 52Qwe« Street, AUCKLAND \ ] Look for the "Kodak Girl" /< .. - V A on the door \\ • ' plvmbebs. "titorb than pleaskd wj ■ •»"- drixko treatment. ,, P.HAPPFII & P.niIRTFNAY " i **- my hb9band an the Drink ° t UIiAr ILLL W UUUII I Lllft I ders, and I am pleased to say lie haa _ touciied a drop of strong drink for weeks. lam more than pleased,' for husband was a very heavy drinker. I • tjt fTItmCDC recommend Drinko to anyone I know." Jγ Li UiTIXJJCiXviJ, writes A.L. from Auckland. Drinko is undoubtedly a permanent cure. C 6, WAKEFIELD STREET. SSHS™^ drink at all. Drinko can be given seen ~"■"""" Write for free booklet to IyADT M PHONE 1782. . {£?&£'s&£%£**'■ 2n M - U

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 186, 7 August 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 186, 7 August 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 186, 7 August 1919, Page 10