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Our Great Summer Clearance IS NOW PROCEEDING. The following items represent wonderful value: BALANCE OF TRIMMED MILLI- CHILDREN'S WHITE PELISSES— NERY — Reduced to 19/6 to Reduced to 8/11 to Clear. Clear. READY-TO-PUT-ON STRAWS- CHILDREN'S CREPE ROMPERS Reduced to 7/6, 15/6, and 21/- ~ i>/b ' to Clear. CAMISOLES, daintily trimmed with SILK HATS— Reduced to 2/11 and Lace; no sleeves— 2/11. 3/11. UNTRIMMED STRAW SHAPES- LAD °^/iw E nT S Reduced to 2/11. Reduced to 2/3 and 2/11 to Clear. PANAMAS, so popular for summer JAPANESE CREPE DRESSING days— Reduced to 6/11. JACKETS, Plain and Floral— HOLIDAY HATS-Reduced to 1/11 ****** to 7/U to Clean and 3/1 - PRINT UNDERSKIRTS, assorted BEACH STRAWS— Reduced to 3d. colours and designs— Reduced to each to Clear. 3/11 to Clear. I ;■ _ ■ ■ Cm it h S Jciuohei] W Wholesale & Family Drapers, 253-263 Queen St., Auckland. *ees*

A FEW SHOWROOM LOTS This portion of Everybody's Favourite Store is continually rushed with eager purchasers. Many lots are put on benches, and cleared right out in a very short space of time. In many instances an hour suffices to see the end of it. The few lines mentioned berennder are but a "speck" of the many thousands of "good things" awaiting your perusal. BE SURE AND LOOK THROUGH THE SHOWROOM BARGAIN BENCHES EVERYWHERE! IN THE SHOWROOM IN THE SHOWROOM IN THE SHOWROOM.—There are IN THE SHOWROOM.—There are Underskirts in great variety, all of W CHILDREN'S WHITE PIQUE HATS, the very latest styles. There are M Paddy shape. Just a useful everyday not a great many in each lot, but m Pull-on Hat for the little one. This they are of exceptional value. One a ■'■ /■ fm S hat is well made and trimmed with ribextra special line is that of Fancy ■ ■ ■ #■ ■ Wl ' ■ bon band, Pink, Sky and Navy.—They Striped Moirette, satin finished. The ■ BJ 11 I ■ II * W ■ were 3/11. They are 1/6. style is particularly smart, with flared ■ Iβ MW I ■ IN THE SHOWROOM.—There are and straight flounces. Sizes, O.S. and ■ I lI'VIV H i V ■ CHILDREN'S BUCKET SHAPE Ex O.S.—They were 29/6. They are I I II 11 I I k«/ M HATS of Taged, in various shades, with 17/6. m White piping at edge of brim. Really IN THE SHOWROOM. —There are M smart.—They were 3/6. They are 1/3 CAMISOLES of fine .longcloth, well M each. made, trimmed lace and embroidery, Jw IN THE SHOWROOM.—There ara short puff sleeves, edged lace; also nice LADIES' FLORAL VOILE FROCKS, sleeveless goods. Much in demand— lovely goods. Badly shipped—that is They were 5/9. They are 3/11 each. to say, they arrived rather late in the IN THE SHOWROOM.—There art "5U season. Had we had them earlier CAMISOLES of Net, trimmed shadow there wonld have been no need to make ribbon beading. This class of garment this great sacrifice.—They were 45/-. is- greatly worn under net blouses. They are 29/6. Make it a point to see Exceedingly pretty and good—They these also, were 7/6. They are 5/11 each. IN THE SHOWROOM.—There ar<j LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES of Fine . __.„ __„„ _~_ _....„„. _ c.^«»i/»»i Longcloth, trimmed hemstitch and lace; A FEW FROM THE HOUSEHOLD SECTION V-shaped neck. Indeed, very smart Tfl IT I goods.—They were 10/6. They are * tL iv ii . IN B/6 THe' SHOWROOM—There are "i'ii",ii* VV * V '" TK TWIL '' i "" tE ™ r — LADIES' KNICKERS of good Long- J& HII A BIRR A I I I Nfek 'i-\yc.\\ heavy WKiTK twill .-iiketino- € |V| h Ivl iVI 111 11 > ~- i^ Taking into consideration the present I■l W\ IWI IW I I IB di-i.m:ii heavy inhleaciieu herringprice of Calico and Longcloth, these " " W > Ij™ hehr^ogoods are being sold at simply a rraicu- j£r hunk shketimj- a/h yard. lous price. SEE THEM. so-i.m:h hkavv i'mileauhku hehri.mjIN THE SHOWROOM—There ara. BO.YE SHEETI-Vi;-5/11 yard. CTRONT nPTTT rnMRIMATtnv JT 51-I.NCH FINE IMII.EACIIEU SIIEETINCJ, bIKUNCj DKILL COMBINATION j& pure llnish —4/6 yard. SUITS. Shirt button to pants. A *T 73-I.NCH fine i .mjllached sheeting, splendid outfit for boys; rather big sheetoo for rompers; sizes 19, 21 and 23. Of JT pure nnisii—e/e yard. Navy and White Stripes.—They were 5i inch ki.ne white twhll siieetwg, 12/fi Th«>v an> 1/11 l" lre lllli:ih — 3 / i1 rardmTUl? cnniVDAAir mi_ *2-I.iUII llt \\ tit tfc 1 WILL MlfctTl^G, IHE SHOWROOM.—There are pure nni.~ti—4/11 yard. CHILDREN'S KATE GREENAWAY 80-I.nch fine white twii.l sheeting, FROCKS Becoming serviceable and. "flam.nelettes nne or exceedingly cheap. Shades: Sky, Sax* heavy—l/ 11 yard. ' or and Navy.—They were 13/6. They are SCALLOPED eliu: madras musu.n, ror 7/11. sßurl lurtalna —ism., 1/11; aim., 2/6j IN THE SHOWROOM.—There are white muVlias, spots and sprig designsINFANTS' GOWNS of Fine Lawn W m 1/6 - =»*"»— daintily trimmed with Lace or Embroi- # % 3c r,h H '-Q^; 01 - o™'0™' pure nnish, ror underdery. well made.-They fvSe # A ■ \ i C^ll^z«,? Ur ram ° Ui ***™ Z^~ 4/6. They are 2/11. M & * IM I B 36-wch horrockses , calico, in nne or eN r s e I Vll F 1 %&£S?JL iwrAMlb MONTHLY GOWNS, ■ 111 § sort llnish, ror children's wear—l/ 4' ytt* quaint, pretty, smart. A nice range ■ I ■ 36-I.NCH "SPEHO" striped fl-vnnei ette' of this line,—They were 6/6. They are ■ 1 II BS ■ .Iβ ■ (juaranteea make, lor pyjamas, etc.— Z/i. ill B EjL f ■ ■■ V yard. jy 2T-incn Ditto—l /9 umi< IN THE SHOWROOM.—There are % all-wool colonial rlahkets— LADIES' PANAMA HATS of the very m 5-4 size. Tor Cots—22/e {Mir. latest idea. The favourite pull-on M β-j Jor »«»»—8»/» p»i r . to mateb. Yob must see these goods, as the etjfc snd vatoe omx* te MERELY A FEW! described—They were 25/-, etc They __._ __ j^ i^, %rSJS r «r*i£ HART BROS. Ltd. of Auckland, thousands more for they are the fine* value in Department Store YOUR PERUSAL.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 41, 17 February 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 41, 17 February 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 41, 17 February 1920, Page 9

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