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SATISFACTION 2' When our offer of 8/8 in the dE* was accepted, we had no idea of the Quantity. There is far much more than we expected. Still, we would be quite satisfied—or pleased— if there were a thousand times as much— HART'S FIRE SALE SALVAGE from Wellington is still THE RUSH SPOT of the CITY. And no wonder! For look, there are j EXTRA SPECIAL. some of the dress goods. LADIES' COAT SCARVES, Pure Wool. These / HANI>-MAT)r" "NAT"""" and .NRKPtTIfHV I 30-INCH FANCY MOLLETON. Good designs, goods are really a Coat and Scarf com- \\ ( Wldlhs and D«2_P ' suitable tor wrappers, dressing jackets bined. They are allln first-class condi- ;\ (Exact lo Plate). \\irtlhs and Designs. blouses, etc. The Value is 2/11. Tho Hi? a TL O Va^u 0 c m i 0 s rt 7 5 / tyIC, The > LACE ' 1/4^' 'NSERT.ON, 111 AD PER YD. ™« is *«* economy rhe Value Is ia/-. The ;, X/_:,_>, X-L/2 3G-INCH NAVY BLUE PRINTS, splendid * ; The Greatest Lace Bargain Ever Offered. quality, plain shade only. The Value is There is 40-INCH SPOT BRETONNE NET '! 1/9 - The Price ls 11 2 - in all shades, also Black and White. The '■ ______———____ mb——_■_— 40-INCH TARTAN GOODS, most Clans. The Value is 0/6. The Price is 1/8J yard. : ' ™*£^^^$!^£S& Value is 4/11. Tho Price is 2/11 yard. • „„,„„-... ' : _i?_??_i^._? I 40-INCH ESTAMENE SERGE, all wool, in I here is ORIENTAL TRIMMING, compris- I; \ Pawn. Grey, and Green. The Value is ing Lace, Insertion, and Motifs. A very : I' 10/6. The Price is 6/11 yard. line range, almost endless shadings. The / __llf*&_r_«s_._^._£_-^_g_g-_g_W < , , TVP „ „„,_,-, „,„,__ n ~ Value is 4/11 The Price lo 1 /fi varrf I s '- INCH HEAVY TWEED, Grey, Fawn, value is 4/11. The Price Is 1/6 yard. ~ PW.^MV_«s^^:__isfsW_£™2 : Heather. Plain Checks. The Values are There is HAND-MADE CHINA LACE, star <■ b'!im&**e\ 25/-, 20/, and 17/6. The Price Is 5/11 patterns with Insertion to match, each 21 ; ti'lpfßr*- < b \ yapd a " pound - inches wide. The Value is 1/3. The : j_??jp>-jtf' _ : 40-INCH BLACK CHEVIOT SERGE. The Price is 9id yard. ■! I Value is 9/11. The Price is 3/11 yard. There is A GRAND LOT OF FINE FILET > HK%KBBBhBWI___BBBS i' 54 -' NCH . NAP all wool Fawn, Navy, lace ANT) insertion. i„ Paris ami : Z&*&£&*M ? and Green. Tlie Value is 22/6. Cream, man- designs; ll and 2 inches The Pnce is 10/6. wide. The Value is 1/3 and 1/0. The : +'£%** 'i "- KCH ALL-WOOL SERGE, Navy, Indigo Price Is 8 d yard. ; > "Rough-and-Ready ;1 11 I ie/6. The Price Is 7/11. THTTRP abv THRirir '■' I I ' 27 ** INGH CORDED VELVETEEN, all shades. -nJ-K-< AKL l_lK_iH, ; '' and White. Extra quality. The Value is SPECIAL EMBROIDERY LOTS, __»*»>£?• ___^*_«"i r _i ? i?_i?^_L** ? __ 6/11 ' The Price ls 311 - JILL TO BE n.FIPFD RBPIDI V > :^i^*«S_g ■' 24 - JNGH JAP - SILKS, assorted shades, U ALL TO BE CLEARED RAPIDLY. j Clear at 1/111 per yard. Lo The"value is Bd. Th. Price I, 4 ld yd. |i 3 MOST UNUSUAL LOTS FOR LOT 2 > ° MEN FOLK. LOT 2— ■• _»* *_&,* Bfe- 6%'_k_L_i •*•_■_•*_! *_ta_: ' The Value is 1/2. The Price is 8;d yd. > ' L ° T I_TH,S ST ° RE '" ° FFERtNG 1A _. MEN ' S TWEED BOXED SUITS, LOT 3— !■*_>- %i tm'e"rlih •- "_1 _Si*'*'_ ___ The Value Is 1/9. The Price is 11 Jd yd. " t»"_->T^^g_-%1_15?_.'%T-*^--^__l : : All sizes, latest shapes, well made, and lined. ; -& •*e t Wg%'i , £to' r '.§ak^ x ., « ; Shades: Greys, Browns, etc. ANOTHER BIG LOT OF |R^"_kSiS__?WwS&__NSs : _» FOR f?/Id/Q LADIES' MACKINTOSHES. '^ y - IntWoSl tn s Fu, l;ri^h pe " ! We^S"rr l sX°«r^ c S_.SS cross belts; also Trench shapes, all in ( , iiH&zsrvmW * ■ ** ~ -"M'V,".us«"Sr' a i er/r/ perfect condition. These goods cost ! :#s&£«„.:'AV.. , t r... * GiSwiS / to/b/-. about as much to make (labour only) > S LOT »—OBNT'S MOTOR DUST COATS. as we are in a position to sell them at. ! > K,lald ' the lalest stjle ' and most durable. II was a big purchase at a small price. 1; : : TThr h hef c **- Clearin » al a & real P ace ' ValUl ' The Value is £3/10/-. The Price is ; _-^VV!>7lf--*^_-_B_-_-_-_^Vfe J ;! /,5/ -- Pl ' ic ' ! . 24/9. £1/2/6. And many Other Striking \ ■|£|jjfl > LOT 3— MEN'S FELT HATS, in many styles Bargains in the Showrooms. > and shades. All sizes. Value 21/-. \ Price, 8/11 each. N.B.—We cannot guarantee to execute Mail Orders from the above lists. Also Freight or Postage is not paid. m\W&LL AUCKLAND T 9 Zmme\\s\mss\\\umi W ° ' THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE

The Farmers' Union Trading Co/s 74°/. BONDS £100 000 Qxg__:subscribed As many applications are still being received daily (for instance, last Th _ fad that over £60,000 of this amount has been subscribed in the Friday £7000 worth of these Bonds were taken up, and over £6000 on Saturday), the Company has decided to keep the opportunity to take up these V/ 2 Auckland Province, where the Company is well known, is a striking proof of per cent. Bonds open for a short time longer. Intending subscribers should fa e conn _ e nce placed in the Farmers' Union Trading Company by those who therefore lose no rime in lodging their application form at the nearest branch of ......... . the Bank of New Zealand, or at the Company's Head Office, AUCKLAND. | ™ » the beSt P oSltl °" * ° f ** P"*** Why YOU should take up these Bonds Fill in this Application Form and take it to any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or to any of ——The Farmers' Union Trading Co.'s Bonds are for £25, £50, and £100. our 31 Branches, or post it direct to the Farmers' Union Trading ..,._. Co. (Auek.), Ltd., Hobson Street, AUCKLAND. Interest, per cent, per annum, free of income tax, payable half-yearly without deduction for exchange. "^mh mmsmsm^smse^meMmet^mmsesmssm Principal repayable in Four or Eight Years, at option of purchaser. APPL-CATBON FOR ROINDS ■ Being bearer securities these 7J/_ per cent. Bonds can be easily transferred. To the Directors, * Security protecting these 80nd5—£568,460 of Subscribed Capital, and a The Farmers' Union Trading Co. (Auek.), Ltd., business owned by 16,000 farmers—the wealth-producers of the Private Bag, AUCKLAND. rOVmCe " Kindly allot " Bonds of £ c _cn, hacing a currency This Company handles no wool, stock, or frozen meat—lines that have of years, in terms of Prospectus dated \2th day of May, 1921, been so adversely affected by the recent fall in the market. Our enclose cheque for in £jj payment, agree to pay the balance total assets are represented by General Merchandise and Properties, "__ ~ lt _ . __. , J (Draw a line through this latter part if payment is made in full.) most of which were bought in pre-war days, and are well distributed over the most prosperous parts of the Auckland Province. ........ Occupation »_— —As money becomes plentiful and the interest rate falls, Bonds at 7J£ per Address cent., free of income tax, will more than Kkely be selling at a premium. Usual Signature

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 158, 5 July 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 158, 5 July 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 158, 5 July 1921, Page 9