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"A CENTURY FOR A DAY!" »_ 9 TIE-C.A.T IS TO S_-__T-_T — Yfkfk LOTS AT SIMPLY ABSURD PRICES & W FOR 9 HOURS ON THURSDAY ry>^»>< the big department store \jt\luJLk IS LOTS IN MANCHESTER and AND 20 LOTS IN THE LADIES' AND 10 LOTS IN STATIONERY FURNISHING LINES. SHOWROOMS. AND FANCY LINES. NO. 1-HEAVY WHITE TWILL SHEETLNG: Single No. 1-SMART WOOLLEN SPORTS GOVTS: «__..„ "°' '-THERMOH .'..ASK?; 1 Pin.: Splendid Quality. „„ _ _,V_ , , d — ?■£•. y ? - , , , , ~ , Sleeves, nellecl at Waist. colour. Navy. No. 2—GILLETTE RAZORS—4/11 c.oh. wo. _—Bl.sH HI (.>: Plain or Checked, whipped ends, Emerald. Tan, Grey, Lime, Save and i.rerun-- No. s OP.AOI'K ENVELOPES; llcaw, Si/." 7—l/3 larpe Size—l 4/10 each. Special, 46/. per 100 no. 3—WHITE MI-SUN CISHION COVERS: hm,. No. 2— JAP. SILK BLOUSES: smart Roll Collar. Trim- No. 4-alarm 'clocks—-'flood Morning" and stitched. 1 rilled and Embroidered—2.'6 mcd Pearl Buttons. Assort-d sizes— "America" T/11 each. _„ _ ~*?*:„„. . - »-,» .. - Special, 16/11. No. 6—SCHOOL LEAP PENCILS—«Id per dozen. K°- V__ L ,l.. VO .9 I ," B ,'- A i K , tT "_T". 2 -?.^ p . er ?-" r - "<»• 3—FIR NECKLET; Black Goat, Silk lined, animal No. 6—WRITING PADS—"The Klnir," Oooa Dank No. B—(■ntY ALL \\OOL N.Z. BLANKETS; \ cry shape—Special, 17/6. Paper—3 for 1/-. Nn «_- m P f P . a ,"i'v Tlm . n .,,..,. No. 4—FAWN RAINCOATS; Belted at waist; Two No. 7—BPSINESS ENVELOPES. Strong—s pkte. for No. G—,o-lNclI WHITE SATIN. TABLE DAMASK— Smart .pockets—Special. 29/6. I'- ,. _ u 4 /3_-P?£,J , S rd \,.,T t- .- T -i r, „, No. B—LADIES' VELOUR CLOTH COATS: Wrap No. B—NAIL SCISSORS; Curved Blades—l /6 pair. no. 7— OLILTS; t\Tra Size, Double. Styles, colours, Henna, Jade, Navy and No. B—EXERCISE ROOKS—9O pag-es In each—3 for No. 6—WHITE MARCELLA CULTS ; _-oc.l, 13/10; No. 6—INFANTS' WOOLLEN SHAWLS; Scotch No. 10—EXERCISE BOOKS—<O pares tn cadi—6 for double lied. 1510 e«oh. Iloneyromh—B/11. 111*. Wo. 9—EXTENSION CCBTAIN HODS: Oxidised, with No. 7—INFANTS' FLANNELETTE MAGYAR GOWNS, No. 10—DECK CHAIR CANVAS—B/8 per yard. No. B—INFANTS' FLANNELETTE TODDLIG GOWN 3 AND 5 LOTS IN HOSIERY. No. 11—GREEN ART SERGE TABLE COVERS— 3/6. "... 16/10. No. 9—INFANTS' FLANNELETTF PETTICOAT* — NO, I— ' AL . T '. xvool ' BLACK HOSIERY— "Evc-rlasf ; No. 12—TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS; _» yards long-, 1/11 PETTICOAT. wide suspender tops—s/r, for 4/3. rrtnire—2B/6, " No. 10—INFANTS' WINCEYETTE PETTICOAT-- Em- Ne - «—ALL-WOOL BLACK CASHMERE HOSE— No. 13-™. IN'",, ALL OVER CARPETING, in Green broidery Frm-_/IJJ. PETTICOAT " 'Em .}J W-V'' '»«'«• nlnrtFn lIIV - P or Red—2/11 yard. No. 11 INFANTS' COSY CI OTH FROCKS- Marvel* N<> - 3 — AU " ftOOL I'E.W 1 RIBBEO HOSE— No. 14— 30-INCH STRIPED FLANNELETTE. Lifrlit or Style—4/11 rHOLkb. Mamar M _ m , ,„ N _ w Zeaim(l . for CO |,.rort. 11l nark Grounds—ll id yard. No. 12 INF.NTS' FI ANNFI FTTF turras 2/11 _ . Black. Brown, and Orey—3/11 for 2/11. No. 18-TRAVEL CISHIONS. Kapok. Covered Cre- No. 13_ WANTS' ™*KZI7nWLfL-2in*7 N °' 4 -"V^ U , H ?,'" „ B, ' ACK CASIUIERE "10SE,o,me: o s, r on ? , win, pocke, and handle- No. 14-G.FcL, «»«««■£ Suip^ AND 10 LOTS N DRESS GOODS. "•• 18 -sfe nE _,' s .h-annelettf, sleeping No - o *ore n / r iTp_ir. bcd - Tans St ITr?. Size, i.—4/11. No. I—|. -INCH SCOTCH TWEED; Plain Stripes and No. IG—NAVY FLANNEL ROMPERS; Hand Embroid- a Mr_ _ t n-we i_r mirniAiir Checks—H /11 for 3/11 yard. .'red—7 c. AND 5 LOTS IN THE GLOVE NO. 2—5M-INCH CItKV SIITING: Good weipht. Plain, No. 17—LADIES' FLANNELETTE GOWNS; Yoke ccrn/MJ Grey and Check— 10/ d Tor 8/11. Trimmed, Tucks, and Insertion—Special, _>_.U.IIVIPI. No. 3— 5r.-I.NCII ALL WOOL GABARDINE; Wlllmina „ _„ "«0/e. No « il l -WOOI lIF\THFR MIVTIBF Ilnlsli, soil and will not crease. Nattier. No. 18— S.W. FLANNELETTE GOWNS; Magyar style. " Q- 1 "jioVES—J/lV for 1/11 MIMLHb Saxe. Wine, Brown. Putty, etc—lo n for Sleeves and Neck Scßlloped—Special. 7/11. No. 2—ALL WOOL HEAVY OAENTLET GLOVES— 6/11. NO. 19 —ROMAN SATIN INDERShIRTS; Pleated Heather rnl.tuw mrl lin.v i\ 1 1 l <n^_.. NO. 4—r.i-INCII HEAVY CHECKED TWEED—IO/f, frill. Black only—Special. 5/11. Na . 3_CHAMOISETTE (JArNTLET GLOVES—Tan" for 6/11. No. 20— NATURAL WOOLLEN VESTS; O.S. size— _c a ver Pt sU] Grey Black White ami No. 8—54-INI-.1l SAND sERGE: For Skirts and Cos- 10/6. ;!_f l v VSS5 1 \v«sl,inV-8/u for 611 r_ a. - ~ "P''" i —'" •'''' fop 10/e - No. 4—SILK GLOVES; Double Tips. Brown. Cham- * r ,. , w-c_r'^^ , ■*-• o K io^'' ,, Shad ~ : AND 10 LOTS IN CLOTHING AND ,-^« s NO - 7 - h MERCERY. 3/iip. i ,° L ' Tl -" No. 8— .7-INCH BLACK CORDED VELVETEEN; a . ANI. m IHTC IM UADnWADr Splendid Line, for 2,11 yd. Colours 3/11 No. I—MENS BRACES—-.Mikado.-' Elastic Ends— ANIJ IU LUI. IIN HARDWARE No. 8—33-INCH TISSORE SILK; Heavy—For 2/8. ' 10 > d - _-Dr»_-lr-ITOV No. 10—in-ISC!. CREPE DE CHINE- Striped l"C Nc - 2 —MEN'S N.Z. ALL WOOL L'NDERWEAR. Pants LKU.KtKI. f ° r6/6 - ' NO. 3_^?E , N•s' ,^o^G 7 /v^ , EED SAC SCITS-S2/6 N °' aW^^X.™." '*. ,? nilgn "'■ AND 5 LOTS IN RIBBONS. N °' Wo °'' BLAC " CAS " MERE S ° W No - p """ ™ a - &™**^ _ _ . „ No. 6—MEN'S BALBRIGGAN L'NDERWEAI.—Shirts or No. 3^—VHMIMFm' TRYPANS Omelette sire ni. No. I—BLACK GLACE RIBBON. G inch— l/l I for Pants. 8/3. not (1 war-—2 11 each v » £(?.: _ „ „,. No. 6—.MENS MERCERISED COLOURED BORDER N. 4—COLANDER'S 10.Inch- well llnlsiieM .ir-r.no-No. 2—SATIN RIBUON. I inch wide. AH shades. HANDKERCHIEFS—2 for 1/3. —2/3 .eoh Uni.-lied, slionif N. _ Mr VlXtt'lS? *',?• , - No. 7-MEN-S "lIARDWEAR"' TROLSERS. In Striped N. 5-GRATEHS-Th'ree-fold-9td ench. No. 3—GLACE RIBBON, i inches wide: all shades. Grey—l 2/6. No 6—V\SES .rtntlc linnrl nalntnr). 11™ -i,„ Also Black and White—i/C for 1/11. No. B—MEN'S HEAVY ALL WOOL N.Z. TWEED > ASt. Al listu. li.md paint, d, larffe sizeNo. 4—CORDED RIBBON. AJI Shades and Black—2/3 TROfSERS. All Sizes—l 9/11 pair. NO. 7—CAS CHIMNEYS—The Normal ad ,_h NO. 6_F f L°OnVL e -niBRON. A Lovely Lot, . inches * ™™' ** wlde— ./il for 2/6. No. .10—MEN'S STRIPED CAMBRIC SIIIIITS— N. 9—HEAVY RRl'sil DOOR MATS—SO x 31- very AND 5 LOTS IN EMBROIDERY, Etc. A » " eh - No . ,^fc_l» rty „„. for no. I— QkMisou embroidery, a grand lot— AND 5 LOTS IN TOILET GOODS, Etc. 2/e - NO. 2-EYELET r FLOUNCING; 43-lncU-B/ll for No. 1-SCOTT'S EMIXSION-2/8. THAT MAKES EXACTLY 100 LOTSNo. 3—LADIES' COLD. MERCERISED lIANDKER- N °' 2— LA>E ' S EMULSION—2/6. WHirH WII I CHIEFS; Extra duality—lo Jd for 6.d. No. 3—COLGATE'S REFILL SHAVING STICKS 1/71 wn_»_t_ WILL No. 4—BLACK YE.L LENGTHS; I J yards—for 10.d. No. 4 ICILMA FACE CREAM—I/111 MEAN THF fiRFATFST fsMF I"_AV No. 6—EMBROIDERY. 3 inches wide. A big" lot at n! _Z r[ \ 'im POn nw Fn«_J „_i... ... «U_r%f" IHE, UKtAItSI UINtUAY 3_d per yard. He - ■-•CILMA HAMPOO POWDERS—3 p.ck.t. for CLEARANCE ON RECORD

A MODERN fe^MIRACLE Materialised jHjjl/y, THOUGHT ! 4 I mc * las prove< * everything in Tgj ___J ___ the world to have been an idea I first. The architect gets his house first as an idea. The material THEY DON'T HP? _ edifice is the materialisation of AFFECT THE N his thought. So with the inven= tor an( * s ' nven t»ons. So with HEART. "ASPRO" Tablets, the modern 64 A CDDAW Was Flrs * a n Idea nJfivU to Soothe Pain Now if s an established material Fact which Soothes Pain in Ten Minutes. TRY THEM FOR HEADACHES SLEEPLESSNESS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA NEURITIS LUMBAGO • TOOTHACHE MALARIA INFLUENZA DENGUE FEVER COLDS SCIATICA "ASPRO" Tablets are sold at all Chemists and Stores. 12 Tablets 35 Tablets 100 Tablets i/. i c 46 NICHOLAS PTY. LTD.. Manufacturers of ASPRO. Mandel's Building, Willis Street. Wellington

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1922, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1922, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1922, Page 15

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