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FROM "BABY" TO "GROWN UP" IN SEVEN LITTLE YEARS! THIS IS THE RECORD HART'S HAVE ESTABLISHED, 7 YEARS AGO THIS I 1014 THURSDAY, Bth SEPT., ~ J WONDERFUL GROWTH. store .f flections and attractions was THE STORE '£2L&2Z£J£?»ws'££. ™- *is **? «"" 1™" *f indeed small fry—in fact, so far as Drapery, _ ._ It has been decided to hold a gigantic THAT this most popular house startefl on lts Clothing and Soft Goods generally are THAT WEEK-END GALA. Drapery career when all goods Were at concerned, these goods were not handled PROWS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY WON'T highest prices says a lot about at all. The premises were not l-16th of the unUWO are to be - Ambition, Integrity and Service! si?e, the staff being tf course in keeping. APACE 3 DAYS OF JOY. BACK. ; : HART BROS., A BJ '■ "* UU if D 1 jT/1 Theßazaar, A JL £9 9 L/IU., Queen Street - Auck.and, OOM p AR I SO N THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. Sept., 1914. • . - SEPTEMBER 1921, From 8.30 am. til 5.30 p.m. IT STARTS; from B.3o'til 9 p.m. IT CONTINUES; from 8.30 til Ip.m. IT FINISHES. 27—TWENTY-SEVEN HOURS OF JUBILATION- —27 THE SHOWROOM-WAS OUR FIRST SET OFF IN 1914. It w« nughty ".mail fry" then-Look to it to-day-You can procure from thi. Seclion-in keeping with other department, at «HART'S"(the alleged "Commonplace Store") the very Highest Grade Good* at the very LOWEST PAYING PRICES. 4 THAT IS WHY! IT'S NOT CLEVER. THIS STORE WILL BE BIGGER YET. GLANCE THROUGH THIS LIST-TIS WORTH THE WHILE.

UNDERCLOTHING. NIGHTDRESSES, Longclotu, squaro neclt or embroidery insertion, finished narrow edging—l 7/0. For 10/9. MGHTDRESSES, Fine Longcloth. V neck. sleeves and neck trimmed embroidery insertion and hemstitching;—ls/11. For 10/9. NIGHTDRESSES, Crepe, square neck, Magyar style, tront and sleeves, hand pmbroidered. Colours: Mauve, Saxe. aud White—27/6. For 13/11. NIGHTDRESSES, Heavy Quality Japanese Silk, Magyar style, trimmed real lace and hemstitching—ss/-. For 48/-. NIGHTDRESSES, Japanese Silk, square neck, trimmed wide Insertion and real lace edgings, sleeves and neck threaded lingerie ribbon—49/6. For 42/e. VESTS, White Cotton, can't slip shoulder Fop 1/11. vests—Cream Ribbed Chemise Vest, size 36in.—6/11. For 3/6. . . veSts—Chemiso vest, white Cotton, extra O.S. sire, strap shoulder—6/9. For 4/6. VESTS —White Cotton Vest, sleeveless, laco fronts. "Fltrlte" brand—4/6. For 3/3. CAMISOLES, NainsooK, square neck or embroidery edging—3/11. Fop 2/3. CAMISOLES, made or nne muslin embroidery edging and insertion, shoulder straps edged fine lace—ll/6. FOP 7/6. CAMISOLES—PJainsook Camisoles, trimmed filet lace and insertion, strap shoulders, Silk ribbon threaded at neck—l 3/6. For 8/11. CAMISOLES, Hailstone Muslin, cumfy shoulder, neck and sleeves trimmed wire-wove Val. lace and beading , , ribbon threading—6/11. Fop 5/6. CAMISOLES, Japanese Silk, heavy quality, trimmed real lace, insertion, and beading, lingerie ribbon threading—29/6. Fop 21/-. camisoles, 10 Momme Japanese Silk, real lace trimming, slipover style— 22/6. For 17/11. KNICKERS, Longcloth, trimmed Torchon lace, open shape—9/6. For 6/11. BLOOMERS, White Cotton, . ribbed, women's siae, elastic at waist and knee —5/11. Fop 3/9. BLOOMERS —White Cotton- Dlrectoire Bloomers, extra O.S. size—6/11. Fop B/11. bloomers, Grey, fleecy-lined, elastic waist and knee, S.W. size—7/6. For 4/11; W. size. 7/11. For B/11. BLOOMERS, White Crepe, elastic waist and knee, full size—6/11. For 4/6. BLOOMERS, Coloured Crepe, women's and O.S. size. Colours: Hello., Pink and Sky—B/11. Fop 5/6. BLOOMERS, Heavy Cream Ribbed Cotton (Butterfly Brand), extra O.S. size—• 8/11. Fop 7/11. BLOOMERS, Tussore Silk, elastic waist and knee. Women's and O.S. size— 13/6. For 10/6. BLOOMERS, Blade Jap. Silk, elastic waist and knee, full size—l 7/6. For 14/11. BLOOMERS, White Jap. Silk, elastic waist and knee—l 9/6. For 16/6. BLOOMERS, Navy Cotton, ribbed, elastic waist and knee—7/6. For B/11. KIMONOS, Crepe, bell sleeve, full size. Sleeves, back and front embroidered In colour—3o/-. For 17/6. DRESSING JACKETS. Floral Crepe, white band facings, bell sleeve—l 4/6. For 8/11. Dressing JACKETS. Cream Flannel, hand pmbroidered in wool, novelty pockets 29/6. For 21/-. DRESSING GOWNS. Scarlet Ripole Cloth. Floral band racings—37/6. For 18/11. GLORY GOWNS, Strong: Print, White spots and stripes over dark ground, collar and cuffs or Plain Navy—lß/6. For 13/6. TEA APRONS, White Muslin, trimmed dainty lace and insertions—6/6. For 4/e. 6/11. For 4/9. 7/6. For B/11. SAKE CHAM.BRAY APRONS, nurses' style large bib, full skirt—s/9. For 3/6. APRONS, Navy Linene Cloth, extra strong, full size—0/11. Fop 3/6. UNDERSKIRTS, Grey Flannel, scalloped flounce, circular band at waist 10/6 For 8/9. CREAM UNDERSKIRT. Heavy Molleton Cloth, scalloped flounce, circular bend at waist, rull size—B/11. For 6/11. UNDERSKIRTS, Nainsook. !)in. flounce or embroidered muslin, finished tireks and hemstitching—l 2/11. Fop 8/11. UNDERSKIRTS, Navy and White Striped Sateen, accordeon-pleated flounce, finished ruche edge—ls/6. For 8/11. COSTUMES AND BLOUSES. COSTUMES OF FAWN GABARDINE, belted coats, semi-fitting and straight styles, two and three gored styles. S.W., W., and O.S.—£9/9/-. For £5/19/6. COSTUME OF GABRICORD. semi-fitting coat, two toned effect. Colours: Nigger and Fawn—£lo/10/-. For £6/19/6. FLANNEL COSTUMES, Clerical and LightGrey semi-fitting- and belted styles, trimmed strappings, tabs, and self buttons, two-gored skirts—£6/19/6, £5/19/6. For £3/19/6. NAVY SKIRTS, Accordeon Pleated, navy serge—£4/4/-. For 69/6. crepe BLOUSES, with -Fancy Cold Stripes, also plain colours with striped collar&r-8/11. Fop 7/11. . . BLACK POMAN SATIN BLOUSES, hig-h and roll collars, smoked pearl buttons —11/9. Fop 10/6. STRIPED CAMBRIC BLOUSES, in Several smart styles—B/11. For 4/S J. STIUPED WINCEYETTE BLOUSES, smart roll .collar —12/6. Fop 8/11.. . : WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES, roll collar finished Tour tucks and veining—2s/. 12/6. ■- ~ STRIPED "TRICOLINE" BLOUSES, finished larg-e pearl buttons—27/8. For 18/6.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 10

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