a rwy nvp jk v s\w v% CAFF A-fl-ft-ft A.ft .■&ftftsftfti>ftftftftftft ftft ft ftftft 3We Guarantee you Greater Value for J4A 1 fiCILAij OIjLI- I £M£j \sjf\lj£j r JxlLyfLO 3We Guarantee every Line Advertised £ jf Honey than is possible elsewhere for | l ™ 1 r 11? A ¥ A 3 tofec much under Acfual Va,oe " I Here are Lines of Household Drapery at Prices you (~~ T7T " ~ " [ " ~~ I Don't take our Word. Price these Lines anywhere, are not likely to Evpp Spp a ffa in Special Lines for the Coming Season at Prices you .... J . dre noniKeiy to aver &cc Again. *- * ■* Then you will know the Bargains you are being 48-INCH UNBLEACHED DAMASK— Reduced from 3/11 to 3/4* yard. WIU "eVer See AgaiU. 50-INCH UNBLEACHED DAMASK—Reduced from 4/6 to 3/11 yard CEPEA SERGE, Stripes, Checks, and Spots—2/11, for 2/s]. ■ Uttered. 58-INCH UNBLEACHED DAMASK-Heduced from 5/11 to 4/11 yard. ZoIItEX' LADIES '' RAINCOATS, latest styles-29/6,39/6,49/6,57/6. I SPFfIAI TINirwmTPnAMAoi- 40in.—5/11, for 4 11. LADIES'NAVY SERGE COATS, with belt and pockets—4s/. Now, 35/-. STOUT WASHING GINGHAMS, double width, in fashionable Checks and Children's sizes, ditto-15/11. Maids', ditto-19/11. I 62-INCH FINE WHITE DAMASK—Reduced from 6/6 to 5, Z yard. Stripes—2/11, for 2/6. I ' - LADIES'BROWN, CREAM, AND GREEN CHECK ALL-WOOL BLANKET I SHEETINGS AT "SANE" PRICES. ' COATS, latest shapes—79/6. |i 54-INCH FINE GREY HERRINGBONE SHEETING—SaIe Price, 3/6 yard. CORSETS. A cheap house line; all sizes—3/9 pair. I 54-INCH HEAVYWEIGHT TWILL GREY SHEETING-Sale Price, 3/11 yard. BUY AT NEVEJR"AGAIN PRICES- CORSETS, high front, short hip; sizes 22-30-6/9, for 5/11. I 80-INCH STOUT TWILL GREY SHEETING-Sale Price, 4/11 yard. ' BLOUSES> good Crepe> coloured cuffs and collar _ 9/11 , for 7/11 . I 54-INCH WHITE TWILL SHEETING—SaIe Prices, 3/3 and 3/9 yard. |Tjfr W* TT% f\ g\k "B fit Wg\ BLOUSES Creme Corded Silk—22/6 for 12/11 I ToScH m TwlS 4/6 yard. 111 1/ BLOOMERS, White Cotton Serge, Fleece Lined-6/11, for 4/11. I 80-INCH STOUT WHITE TWILL SHEETING-Sale Prices, 4/3, 4/11 and 5 6 UNDERSORTS Sateen_s/U ' 8/U ' U/6 " I WHITE CALICOES—27in. f Hid., 1/1; 30in<, 1/3,1/4!; 34-35 in., 1/2}, 1/6,19, JLSmk ffl H"^ I i/ii,2/3. Men's Wear. Priced very much under To-day's || OTHER HOUSEHOLD BARGAINS. mem - *±-% A i f\% , I WHITE FLANNELETTE-27in., l/2i; 30in., 1/4*. 1 61; 34in., 19, 1/11, 2/3. . OF ValUe - C ° m P are OUFS Wlth the I STRIPED FLANNELETTE—3Iin., 1/I}, 1/3}; 32in., 1/6, 1/8; 35in., 1/6, 1/9, yOU knOW Of. I BROWN TURKISH TGWELS-1/11, 26, 2/11 each. V Ifl tk L% V 9 Wl V%J MM, MEN'S ALL-WOOL TWEED TROUSERS-19/11, 21/-. I CREAM MADRAS CURTAINS, 50in.—3/11, for 3/2 per yard OIIFFN STRFFT Town Hall MEN'S ALL-WOOL HEAVY SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS—22/6, 27/6, 29/6 I FIGURED CASEMENT CLOTH, 50in.—2/11, for 2/3. . ! MEN'S FELT HATS—9/11, 11/6, 12/6. § NATURAL YORKSHIRE FLANNEL, 27in.—2 9, for 2/5. TWEED CAPS—2/3, 2/11, 3/11. I "DOCTOR" FLANNEL, 27in.—Sale Price, 4/3. COME EACH DAY COUNTRY RESIDENTS MEN'S "GOOD WEAR" FLANNELETTE PYJAMA SUITS— 9/11, 10/6, 12/6. 1 Hosiery at Prices you should Buy a Stock of; to IF you wish treated same as town. men's merino undershirts and pants-3/h each. I see you Months Ahead " ' to order by POST, SEND THE men's Shetland plaiding flannels—lo/6, for 8/n. I LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE-FINISH HOSE-1 , 1/9, i/11, 2 6 pair. SAVE MONEY. CHOCOLATE PLMDING FLANNEL& ~ IO / n ' te *' 1L I STRONG RIBBED WOOL AND COTTON HOSE-2 6, for 1/6. FRESH BARGAINS EVERY MONEY BACK MEN'S WOOL KNITTED PANTS AND SHIRTS—7/6, 7/11, 8/11. I BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE-5. 11, for 3 11. " MORNING WE PAY THE POSTAGE MEN'S BLACK CASHMERE-FINISH SOCKS-1/11, 2/6, 3/11 pair. 1 WHITE SILK ANKLE HOSE—4 11, for 2/11. ' ' MEN'S WHITE CREPE NEGLIGE SHIRTS—7/11, for 5/11. I OtKer Sake have come gone—THE GREAT SALE of BRIDGMAN'S I STOCK lay THE ECONOMIC is still Drawing tKe Crowd.
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Pure, Rich Milk ~~1 —Guaranteed Quality Unlimited Quantity There's no need to worry about milk shortage. Ample supplies of rich, pure, full-cream, germ-free milk are available for you—and in unlimited quantity. Milk is too important an item to depend on local supply, and a tin of Glaxo in the house means milk available when and where you want it. Glaxo is the solids of rich, pure milk—milk from which the water is first removed. Add boiling water and the milk is ready to use. Glaxo can scarcely be distingushed from ordinary fresh milk, if made this way: — Add hali pint of boiling water to each two dessertspoonfuls of GlaxoMix to a paste, and then add the boiling water, very gradually stir- i ring to avoid lumps. Let the Glaxo milk stand till quite cool. Then slcim (the cream can then be used for cooking). Lisa like ordinary milk, (or any purpose. Hat first you cannot mix without lumps, strain through muslin to remove these. makes rich, germ-free milk, always available.. !;6, 18, SI- xTiu of all Chemutt and Stern Proprietors: JOSEPH XJTHAN * CO., LTD., London and New Zealand \ 85 Being Highly Concentrated a Will go as far as double it's weight of other foods. Follow the directions when making, and prove this for yourself.—Test it! 4a
J. A. BRADSTREET'S Speciaß J Priced ■ g ■ Readers may be sure that JOD LInCS when we advertise Job Specials HJ there's out-of-the-way value POINT LACE D'OYLEYS 1/6 dozen. offering. These quoted are all ABOtber lin e or INPAWTS' COTTOX lines boueht at a Job Figure BIBS, trimmed KmbroWery—T* ft* roINT LACE TEA CLOTHS—I/11 i , _T~, \ Claoro* at S4 each woll and certainly cheep. ciaaroe « «m. «acn. CLOTHS "- /e *« «* eareiul., and BLACKLACE ™^^«*« note the many bargains. Goods POINT LACE RUNNERS—I/- e*oh. jt w ;n pRY uto buy now at CREME LACE FRONTS, wiin Mjh eelJir POINT LACE DUCHESS SETS—2/6 each our Job Prices. ■/• a* o "- POINT LACE TRAY CLOTHS—I/2 sach. I *BT AND LACE HALF SLEEVES, & wtnte and Crems—M. the pair. WHITE MUSLIN CUSHION COVERS, Frilled—l/*. COLOURED CREPE DE CHINE COLLARS WHITE DRAWN THREAD COSY A Un e of PIN COLLAR SUPPORTS-T. _T. *. at */• a-*. COVERS—IOI4 each. *> c Clewed at M. the ••xen yard*. WHITE DRAWN THREAD COSY PEARL BEADS—Tβ be Cleared at 7ld. LARS—I/- eaefe. COVERS—I/-#aoh. the Strirvf. A line or WHITE BMBROIDERM COLWHITE CROCHET CAKE D^OYLEYS— LADIES' LEATHER PURSES —1/8 eaoh. LAR and CUFT SKTS uguau,, t/Hi 6id " " Ch ' A line of LADIES' WHTTE L.NDER- «" 3 /6. Alt t. be Clears at 1/- the THREAD TEA CLOTHS SKIRTS, trimmed Embroidery or Lace «*■ — To "* c,tv * a ■* "/"• BLACK FILOSELLE INSERTIOWS, S FRILLED PILLOW SHAMS—I/111 each. gMALL FEATHER MOUNTS—Tβ be inches wide—Tβ fee CIMMd at «* FRILLED PILLOW SHAMS—2/9 each. Cleared at Bd. deaen. yard. CREME FILOSELLE INSERTION—3Jd. SPRAYS OF FOLUGE—Tβ be Cleared at viFA-fTS' BONNET KHONTS— Zi. tMk. yard te oleer. 1/e per dozen. . ir>Tirc. c«»ut CTvir- tv T7DI t BLACK VAL. LACE. ilp. Wlfle--t«. «• BLACK ROUND nEADY-MADE VEILS— LADIES" SMART STYLES IN FELT To be Cleared at 1/« eaoti. HAT*—Usually. -13/11 lo 17/11. To eoien. BRIDAL VEILS, Embroidered SUU Cor- "* """" "* ***' CRBMK FILOSELLE INSERTION tto % ners—To be Clewed at e/11 each. 30 PIECES 40-IKCH BLACK GARBICORD Inches wide—4Jd. yard. —2/11 yard. Another line BRIDAL VEILS, Embrol- .„_„-_„...„-„_,._„„-_._„_ A line of CHILDREN'S WHITE PATENT derea Silk Cornere—«/11 eesh. BLACK POPLENE— LEA . TH ER BELTS—3d. each. 5000 YARDS 1-INCH DOUBLE WEB- **' BINO, In Black and Wnite—iT» be A line Of INFANTS' COTTON BIBS, trim- CHILDREN'S BLUE AND WHITS STRIP* Cleared at 6d. doien ymrde. mcd Lace—Tβ be Cleared at 4d. each. PATE!TT BELTS—ad. each. We pay Postage on Cash Country Orders. Address: 102, 104, 106, 108 KARANGAMAPE RD. DRAPERY. INo Piece of Furniftire 1 W9l£Mtmm mm :f{ Bβ it a Si<ieboarii, Table, or Overmantel, is eTer complete w #^FZ^^P9l^J^^^rX^9v9 '■£ without, a nice piece of Artware to fiaish its ap(>earance. S B^^^^^iS^tf^&Rß^BH^Bßß IR. K. SMITH 6p» Oo.'e | ""'specials. Warehouse presenU an opportunity unique in the annals of shopping for one g t _stron* and durable line, to QTty te eeenre any of the following :— g only—BpeJal Prlee, 4/11 pair. JAKDINIKRB3, in Art Metals and quaint Pottery, some in exquisite Bronze and 5 No. !—Short in bust « n<l _J, on *"!^r? l ?2' One Enamels. * Wnlte and Grey—apeclal • / *J fc ?Ji VASE3.lnalltheaa»lntn«s»orthelaet. * No. 3—Medium bust and lonf lupf.WOJie DAINTY CHINA PLATKS, that -wiUlend a charm oi grace to the sideboard. g and Orey—Special Price, •/« peir. To those who a ° inSPCO,iOn °" 1 y™SffiJ%£& b^«R. K. 'SMITH & CO, § *°j^«» c «^^^ ENGLISH AND EASTERN ART IMPORTERS. S Rortee* PaM. 2a4 Floor. CITY CHAMBERS. O».r How.y Walker's. 9 . . |u fi j|iiaj.c FMIMRIIJII KlMSleßi
For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods" Great Peppermint Cure.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 197, 20 August 1919, Page 13
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