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"Always Busy." Quality A Service Value Dependability J\ p |\ N^ STAR ATTRACTION^ Secnre Better Scrrice by Sfaoppint Eariy^r 70-inch White Damask, of stronur >^r Mnrreriscd ("otton quality, in Jβ* /f'_3 llew designs. Just onpnor], j0 i\J CZ A Hplc-ndki value opportunity. PT ■~» l-jl X I'siiolly, 4/6, our Attraction H ■■ , ■ xdJu m Price, 3/e. \» Bfr* /From 9 to ii a.ni. cniy\ Order* not accepted at "Stai% ; , J^ tTi h i The J.C.L., Queen Street Wee Boys' Wear at Special "June" Prices. Every Item a decided Saving. CASHMERE SOX, in Fawn, Blue and Grey, good quality, to fit children from 12 months to six years— Uoually 2/3 to 3/H. JUNE PRICE, 1/11 PER PAIR - -1/11 CHILDREN'S BLACK AND TAN "ALL-WOOL -, CASHMERE SOX, in small sizes Usually 1/3 to 1/6. JUNE PRICE, Qd PER PAIR. WHITE COTTON SOX, with fancy coloured tops, durable and . reliable, to fit boys from 18 months to five years—Usually I/I I to 3/11. JUNE PRICE, "J/O PER PAIR. BOYS' TWEED HATS in smart "Henley" style, ideal for winter wear. Sizes 6| and 6J only—Usually 6/6, 6/11. JUNE PRICE, Al\\ BOYS' GREY AND BROWN VELVET GOLF CAPS—Usually 4/11 and 5/11. ' JUNE PRICE. 2/11 BOYS , CREAM CORDED VELVETEEN PADDY HATS, an ?--ellent style for the wee man —Usually 4/6. JUNE PRICE "J / EACH. BOYS , COTTON FOOTBALL JERSEYS, finished with White collars and button fronts, in Plain Navy and Maroon only— Usually 7/11. JUNE PRICE, g /g BOYS , FLANNEL ROMPERS, in Red, Navy, and Grey. Good serviceable quality, well made, to fit boys of 18 months to 3 years Usually 10/6 and 11/6. JUNE PRICE, O/ 1 "I EACH. I Auckland's Leading Drapers.

\ £ i WHEELERS Mi 111 STORES Ltd. \ J 4?* f|| When you buy Tinned Cocoa, you are I 111 paying good money for tins, which you I |H will shortly throw into the dust bin. i y|| Good Cocoa doesn't need tins || Here's a Pure English Cocoa, backed If by Wheelers guarantee of quality, which If we sell in packets for || 5Kd. quarter pound I IOKd. half-pound * 1 a l/Bd. pound I |j Get a packet to-morrow from oae of the V/hcelcrs I| Stores. fc Pon.onby Newmarket H| 126 Karansahape Rel. Eptom S J 6 Knrangahape Rd. King*? an d t W^ 11 Symond. St Mt * ? den S II Ed«n Terrace f l£g \\ Onehunga. g

«^> One feels so dissatisfied these days with stockings after they have been washed—especially Black stockings. J J o^r Seem t0 lose their lustre and sheen, and go a muddy Many ladies know how to avoid this by using Borax Washing Powder and for the benefit of those who have not yet tried IXL, note the following :— ! T i l J ke J a bowl ° f watm water t0 wl] ich you have added a teaspoouful of IXL, squeeze your stockings in it, and rub gently. Then linse in I clear warm water, and hang out to dry. If you always do this, you will never worry about washing stockings in the future. But always take care you use Only 2d. Packet at all Grocers. Vj Better than Soap.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 10