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Our premises will remain open as usual this jM £t\ —-—" Our Great Summer IS NOW PROCEEDING. The following 26 items represent wonderful value. (14) To be Embroidered Camisoles, with inset (1) Black Net Veilings, assorted designs— sleeves —Reduced to 2/6 each. Reduced to 10] d yard. (15) Sleeveless Camisoles, in superior quality (2) Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs — Longcloth, dainty designs—Reduced to 1/llf Reduced to 2/11 the half-dozen. (16) Ladies' Cotton House Gloves, with Gauntlet (3) Plain Cambric Handkerchiefs—Reduced to cuff—Reduced to }/*_*__ . _ _„ -„. 3/11 per dozen. (") Ladies' 2-dome Lisle Gloves, in Brown, Grey _ r .. „ ~ and Beaver—Reduced to 1/6 psir. (4) Ready-to-wear Ninon Veils in Emerald, , 18) ___ ieß ' 2-dome Superior Quality Mercerised Violet, White, Mole, Reseda, Light Brown, Ligle G i oveg> j n Black, White, Brown, Grey, and Nigger—Reduced to 3/11 each. and Beaver—Reduced to 2/6 pair. (5) Oriental Dress Trimmings, assorted designs (jgj Ladies' Highly-mercerised Fine Lisle Hose, and colourings—Reduced to 6d, 1/-, and 1/6 i„ Green, Navy, Tan, Brown, Slate—Reduced per yard. to 2/11 pair. (6) Black and White Dome Fasteners—Reduced (20) Ladies' Cotton and Wool "Viyella" Sports to Id per dozen. . Hose, in Heather Mixtures—Reduced to 4/6 (7) "Kurlev Kew" Hair Curlers—Reduced to 6d pair. h«v _t (21) Ladies' Cotton and. Wool Sports Hose, in ,„ „ . _/* . . .__ ♦„ •>„ Blue Heather Mixture—Reduced to 2/6 pair. (8) Hair Pins, assorted sizes—Reduced to 2d mn _ CoMon and Wool Hoße _ per box. Reduced to 2/3 pair. ' (9) Dress Buttons—Reduced to 6d per card. 23 j 2 7-inch Striped Washing Silks—Reduced to (10) Paragon Writing Tablets, superior quality 5/6 per yard. Bank paper—Reduced to 3 for 2/3. (24) 36-inch Silk Crepes, in Saxe Blue, dismal) Manila Envelopes, Commercial shape— pagne and Sky—Reduced to 7/11 yard. Reduced to 3 packets for 1/-. . (25) 27-inch Striped Spun Silk in Saxe Hello, (12) Fountain Pen and Filler-Reduced to 1/3. Champagne, and Pink-Reduced to 6/11 per (13) Gilt and Enamel Blouse Brooches—Reduced (26) Jo-ixieH Striped Washing Taffeta—Reduced to 1/- each. to _/v y _ t _ to clear.

~F Wholesale & Family Drapers, _£ ITIA X__F 253-263 Queen St., Auckland. _~ - , - J

Hj S& 1 AW- AACHEN you cut Sandwiches—whether W v T Paste, Fish, Tomato or Sliced Meat H —just add a "touch" of Beaver Wori ceiiershire Sauce. | It's'astonishing what a difference I it makes—what a delicious "tang" it g gives, adding zest to the lunch and fc| keeping freshness in the filling. I "Beaver" is the sauce with the m Fruity Flavour—it costs a little more m than common Sauces—a little less than p; imported. Ask your Grocer. 9 WORCESTERSHIRE I SAUCE H A GOOD MINCE-A Welliagton UdVs Recip. »*§ One ponna meat. Beaver Brand Worcestershire Sauce ■/£_ one cooked onion, pepper and sat, milk and water.' ' l_m Mince the meal and onion together, pnt into a saucepan t_W with a tabieitpoonlnl of Beaver Worcestershire Sauce a H little milk and water, pepper and salt to taste. Let MH all simmer lor it quarter of an hoar. Dish up with jSB mashed potatoes, and serve with carls of bacon. |1 Tbe Empire Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Wellington : fjnmnniininnininniniiuimnniiiiHniiniiinnMniiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiniic i | Men's Stoat 66 {V TKIN Rubber plates, with raised studs. y____a\ = 3 Lish! 5-6 _to be attached on top of ordinary soles end __3n__a\ — £ ladies' ' *'" heels, giving complete protection from wear. /il__H__ll P £ (Soles and Heels) /_Bh9_E__l == | per pai/" || 'MILITARY' \ "£_* ( B 1 \ SOLES AND HEELS l" 0 *"! I I FROM ALL , £ I . ______& I I bootmen. make one pair ot boots m m § 1 TZZu\Z ' ast c t ' me °* uree ißr I £ Agents: „ THE y i_p art IDO othnei< to the tread, _ _ BXADFIELD _ _; ve _;_ -n d prevent slipping. Keep As worn br 5 |M~JHERSON. Lwa we.ther. Ide»l for golf. ft_Tz___ 1 = 34. Water St.. Ofr .., »-j S S Dona—a. Mfn.t-PHILUPS' PATENTS. Lrd., __?«, As* „s_oiwi_£ I

BOOTS AND SHOES. For Sterling Value FOOTWEAR visit T. Clark's You should see our present fine selection of seasonable footwear . A new shipment has arrived and no matter what style or material you desire, you will find it here, and by the "best known makers. LADIES' AIDA LACE SHOES, no toecap, wide fitting, broad heel— T. Clark's Price 26/-, 32/6. LADIES' BOSTOCK DEHBY SHOES. Sterling- value— T. Clark'* Price, 2919. LADIES' PATENT COURT SHOES, smart toe, punched romp, shaped heel •. — T. Clark's Price, 48/6. LADIES' PATENT OXFORD SHOES, Louis heel. A high-grade Shoe —T. Clark's Price, 57/8. LADIES' WHITE CANVAS BAR SHOES— T. Clark's Price, only 9/11. LADIES' ONE-BAR HOUSE SHOES. Splendid value— T. Clark's Price, only 12/6. LADIES' GLACE KID DEHBY SHOES, patent cap. A snip— T. Clark's Price, only 21 /- LADIES' TAN DERBY SHOES. The Shoe for wear— T. Clark's Price, only 23/6. T. CLARK, Footwear Specialist, VICTORIA. ST. - CITY THREE LAMPS PONSONBY CHEESE. i luiuulw^llwiii You 11 like p | Flavor | 1$ — try this piquant Cheese gy '.:'. for ' uour Afternoon Tea iy } •'•; Sandwiches. It is always fjf fi daintp and appetising, and £>' 'Jj spreads easily. « ijV & Be awe you get "Rex." \i- ',*.• Agents: Thompson Bros. Ltd. J;S, fcj Wellington j!j ■X PedMdbyFosfitt.JoamftCo.Lte' $ —^———— —— 1 GOOD MICK.—Tou can-1 go wrong it George Walker Is Selling Tour ,E__tuj£. - .. . j_

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 38, 13 February 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 38, 13 February 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 38, 13 February 1920, Page 9

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