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I WHITE WEEK. Advance Display of White Goods. NAPER ln tlle wearing of real summer apparel. But there is nothing H.S. CRASHRUNNERS— mom oertain' than the change of season, and with Christmas i< x 54—3/11, «/e. 6/3, 6/6, 6/6, 7/9. and the holidays only ten weeks off. it in timo to think of H.S 4 cUIITTaVe covers- thu COGI fr - h — of white. 3" x 3!.' —4/6, 4/11, e/9, 9/11. 36 X 30-4/9, B/e fc _ 6/11, 6/8, 8/9, To t , mt mA Cn »o Sl i 20-FHned CO 2/ E i R i!T/ii, 7/e. o/-. G °° ds '" all ar *m™t fi and in our windows. Our buying 20 x 20—U.S., 3/11, 4/11, 53, 6/6. organisation has concentrated it* skill and experience in cnASHTA^E^ENTIBS! , sloped , Edi- Porduuing for this season, and amidst all distracting it x iein-nSSSrt , ty*'*/B .nnuoncee and have provided a display Which U 24 x 24in=RounS: 7/e. , exoellrnt in quantity and quality. These pood* wore purchwod W ' nTE faEnE^A L ? P CLOTHs n^ ?I1 E wo n ***«* horn thp in hu*» quantltice for prompt 30 x 3S—4/11, B/iI.T/e, e/9. cash. \\ c B av««d all possihlc discounts, and arc, therefore, ahlu WHITE SMulope"' Enr.E, EMnnoi- to mark Pacl ' article at Auckland's Lowest Prices. L)EI\ED TRAY CLOTHS, Irish Work— 18 x 18—Round, 2/11. 1 a X 1 2—Square, 2/e. ir» x lfi —Soiinrp, 3/-. 14 x 20—Oblontr. Z/', 3/6, 6/11. ■ . . 14 X 50 —Oval, 2/9, 8/0. is! HstHiH: Excellent Va,ue !n White Hos^yWHITE. »■"*».«» PILLOW Uo,'fe^s4" m^? , SrS°i'™'?fe i! ST!,SI'K,TTO,1'K,TTO, HOSE w, " Tk A" va- 0 ' bE " E A - T - CLOT " S ' "'"K.T'J/WiTy;/" ,11 " " 0SE ' c °"°"'"' •»• »•*- ---n x i 4/3, 4/9, 4/9, White Gloves. B/6, 7'O. M v T,i- -A/ft. It/e. e/11. 7/9, 9'll. I..»nlES' WHITE KMTTEn COTTON CLOVFS nnp mifeo 1/n r..i. coT^_ EMnnol - aDi E t II SIH^F TT ° i! ?^s^ B aessWfla: !? J utijifc UD, sgn!a.' n 3sa ssssira? fi:<ish suede cotton w,tiTi: i is?* rr^ ,^w,,h 9,,0n fr,nse mm E *\% 7/ Mh* WTBi rrleh won,. LADr B^ k a iffi^ 7 )Vi n Sr. COTT6K SUEDE GLOVES ' *» BEDSPREAD, C ° TT SUEDE ° LOVES ' 7 n x lr, on- WOrU— «1 'O. 74/e e=oh. ENGLfSH WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES—I 3/8 90 x mo— %7'B Moh. LADIES'"s-DOME WHITE KID GLOVES—II/ 6 pair., "YE OLD ENGLISH FAYRE." fT^^^^^B^flßßaS^^BmtommS^ Town Hall Wholesale 8 Family Drapers. A.r*a ! 253-263, Queen Street, Auckland.

- I B ECONOMICAL | g 11 in a double sense. I 1 ('OWiththehelpoflEA&PEllMllS , j§ = (nns3s SAUCE a pleasing variety of econom- =~ S Made Dishes can be prepared == = (■•). tEA * PEBRINS , in also economical S == ,ft a few drops only being necessary to ss = give a delicious and appetizing flavour to the ~ ss plainest dish. 2E » Observe f _ sM fCJ I y I s= yi it JU* across the red label ES ~ *Zj m evcr v w«' S s The original and genuine Worcestershire. 3

* Triumphal progress characterises the history of * * tdmonds Baking Powder—each year's sales ; * exceed those of previous years. Over a million I and a quarter tins are sold every twelve months • ■ —convincing proof of its goodness. • I When friends arrive for afternoon tea you can * » be sure of pleasing them with dainty cakes and • * pastry if you use Edmonds in the mixinfi—for ' ► cooking is never heavy and stodgy when '. . this high-grade powder is used. £ "Sure-to-Rise" Edmonds assures the success * » of the cooking. Z ; Write to Edmonds Baking Powder Works, • * Christchurch, for a copy of the great free I - Cookery Book. And remember always use ios * Edmcwdc.. J

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 250, 21 October 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 250, 21 October 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 250, 21 October 1919, Page 11

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