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k I —--gggggg £5 ? 000 in 5 weeks— We are getting it! Our Sale started on Monday knt, and we are having great results from it. Wβ are oat to get our stock down, snd that is what we are accomplishing. Every day sacs a further big reduction, because onr price* are absolutely right. Coma and lor youraelf whit huge crowds we are handling every day, and bow oar rock-bottom prices ere doing the money-making game for us- Come and get the value of £2 \m Drapery for £1 in cash. Here are a law of our startling prices. ONE-PIECE FROCKS. beductiohs in twmmsd mtjjjhext. Job Purchase.—One-piace Coat Frocks, only 50 of these, Smart Winter Modea—Reduced from 50/- to 39/6. Great in Series Velour Cloth. Gabardine, Grey Colonial value. Tweed. Venetian CI Ah, and the prices are 39/6, 45/-, Job Purchase.—Children's Felt Hate—l/XI. 49/ C, 55/-, and 65/-. We sell them about half the j O b Purchase.- Toadies' Beady to-wear Felt Hate—Selling warehouse price. Half Price, •/ll." Very nioo Grey Flannel—s9/6. Children's Eeady-to-wear Straw Hate— J/11. Navy Eluj Face Cloth —65/-. Green. Marooa, and Grey Fine Serge, good quality; piped COATS. COATS. COATS. with contrasting colours—s9/6. twite , n rn«;Ti tmf<* a " sorts of Coats - a> very Speciml Barg * in Pricee - -1 WttU CU3IUIvIE,O. A very Special Line of Tweed Coats, all this season's. Miied Tweed Costumes—4s/-. Reduced from £4/10/-. Good styles—Usual Price, £4/10/-. Wβ an selling at Grsy TwMd Costum«s-£2/10/-. Beaiftf/u/'Quality Fawn Covet Coats, with large coUmr, Ligh'. Colouring Heavy-weight Tweed Cortumes—Half pockets, and Price, £4/19/6. To go at Price, £2/19/0. 49/6. Grey Twued Cootum:s, with long coat—Worth £4/19/6. \ ew Season* All-wool Velour Costs, with Penguin sl«ev«e Induced to 45/-. and large cellar; without belt—Reduced from 90/- to 2 Only—Jersey Cloth, in Liplit Navy Blue, with patch 75/-. pockets and belt—£2/19/6. Were £5/10/-. Kiggsr Brown Velonr Costs, with wide set-in sleeves. D*ri Fawn Boslyn All-wool Face Cloth—Reduced from Large collar and pockets, with belt—Reduced from £8/10/- to £8/19/6. _ £5/19/6 to 90/-. Fawn Kaiapoi Flanosl Costume—Reduced from £6/19/6 Velour Coats, with eet-m sleeves, side pockets large coltn £*/5/- al ' : wltnout belt. In Fawn, Brown, and Henna— Kavy Blue Wonted Oastumeß. srnsrt stylos, in good Reduced from £3/19/6 to 65/-. Worsted— £5/15/6, £6/6/-, £6/19/6. Large Stock of Fur Collars, all reduced to clear—Prietf, A few Navy Worsted—from £3/15/-. 9 / u < W*, IT/6. Tweed Skirts, in cord all-wool materials, mixed Tweeds— Large Cape Collars—Jl/-, »/-, 17/6, tO 85/-. 19/6, 22/6, 27/ G. Black Fur Trimming—3/11, 6/11, and 11/* yard. Special Bargaws.-Moirette Xlnrierskirts-e/ll aad 8/11. eh Veiling, Black and colours-rrom 1/- yard. Almost any colour a::d JblacK. Velour Cor.tF, new tliis peason, in Navy, Saxe. Fawn, and bfltfwith r fnr"collar in Kackiind nicla-Reduced"from sp€Cl2U KeQUCtIOIIS ID liCVf GOOQS £6/10/- to £4/13/3. r Big Reductions in Indies' Raincoats, many at half pr.ee— liicf Arrivdn from 19/11, 35/6, 37/6, 45/-. «IU»l MriIVCU. Children's K'.iDecats—from 33in.. at 15/6. Better qualities—2s/6, 27/0, 35/6. ' SHEETINGS. Children's Tweed Coats—24in., from 14/11; 27in., for 22/6; 30in.. for s?in., for 27/6; 36in.. for 2f/8; 64-inch Unbleached Sheeting—Reduced from 2/3 to 1/11 J. « l': n eed, fo [ar 3 ge /e ;onar! belt"fa " *"** ™*«**-W «« */«• Silk Oilskin Coat.,, .lark shades-Recced from 85/- to M " taell for »/3. 65/-. Real rainnroof. 70-inch Unbleached, plain—2/11 for 2/$. Blousos in Striped Wincey—Reduced from 11/6 to 6/11. Twill—3/3 to 2/9; 4/11 to 8/11. Flannelette Kichts, buttonhole, scalloped neck and sleeves s*-iach White Sheeting—Reduced from 3/6 to 1/11. —Special Value, 7/11. „ ._. mi(l -~, . ~,, D. and A. OsrseU. Wonderful value-Iran </11. "• iBCh White - 4 / n to 3 / U - Special Job Purchase-Children's Felt Hats-2/11. Also 7a - inch White TwiU «"«»««C-R«l«ced from 4/6 to 1/6. Straw Shapes—2/11. 78-iach White Twill—l 6/11. Now 4/6. HOSIERY BARGAINS. eo-incn wwu twui— 6/ii to */v. Good Black Cottoa Hose—l/ 6. Hawley's Dye Superior Cotton Hose—-Worth 2/11. Now •>• » MtrrTf 1/11}. ISLAINKJI I S. Wool and Cotton Hose—Good Value, 2/11. w Prirei f«r m,.v.t. Black Cashmere Hose, good quality—Very Special Price, eew rnee% ,or B1 - eM « a »- -3/6. Single Bed All-wool H.Z. Napier—»/6. EoMdale. Single Superior Black Cashmere—l/ 6, 5/6, 6/11. Bed - ve T heavy quality—3s/6. Kaiapoi or Bailya— S6/6. Petone, Single Bed—43/6. MILLINERY JOB PURCHASE. Small Double Bed Size.-Xaiapol, 44/3; XoKdale, 43/ ; Petone 62/6 Special Job Purchase—Eeady-to-Wear Felt Hats—from _ _ ' , ' 9/11. Worth doublp. L»rge Double Bed size.—Eosedale, 52/6; Petone, 6J/6; Ladies , Straw Shapes—lrom 1/11. Mostly Vieux Rose, Brnce » 4, - e /- ---and Fawn. Kapok Quilt*—Double Bed size, 33/6; Single Bed size, Good Pedal Straw Shapes-Eeduced to 7/11. 19/6. We welcome mail orders, but cash must accompany:—You always get it cheaper at ipg JgP* q CORNER OF "*"* J TMB mouse: / AUCKLAND.

L J ! T T is the sound commonsense and business-like simplicity 9% M A our Credit System of Home Furnishing that makes BM \.J an immediate appeal to all who are wise enough to give it W% 11 the consideration it merits. Wu II They are delighted to learn that under our system their ■■ Li buying power is determined by their earning power, and not w% ■ I by the amount of ready cash at their disposal. A (act which UU L. enables them to select just the class of furnishings they con- Pβ ■I sider most desirable, instead of " making do" with undesir- Uu r able goods, simply because they are cheap. Pi II IT'S EASY TO PAY- I|U Lv THE MAPLE WAY The Maple Way stands for Better Furniture and More P^ ■ I of it. it is a proposition well worth investigating. ■■ FURNISHING CO. I II [5 & SA.KARANCAHAPE ROAD - C/ose to Graftonßridfe ) IM Jk '■ a SCARCE LIXB CHILDREN'! -A- UMBRELLAS. 8/11 EACH- : we '.we also a Special Line of i-miUm' WJSgK We don't pretend to sell "Under :or G «"«»ei-. umb«n«. Cost". We appeal toyour Brains. UVtft&OUTUM& We do Sell QUALITY BOOTS at, a I LEIHABT. Cmbrea M»naf«ctnre. VI '* Str«nd Arcade 8 •'?« very Small Margin of Profit . . ■TOT If ABC , _ 4 y, Deocrtptione Gents' Felt »nd Velonf K.i-....fc.-. BJ LAll Ji A Hi'.s Rencivacrtl; cqua! to new.— Xutf*. • •* top of Symondf Bt. 9

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1922, Page 11

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