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I FACTS! !%R M All the REMNANTS, all the ODDMENTS, and Hundreds* of Lines Is\ all Departments, where Plenty not Peruse th ; s List It » worth your I •?/-. H..r that, 32/g. | Enumerated will be Showing. Half-price Haberdashery. \., i ! S " ; ;!! y J*': , "!!!; J?* , ff' 6- English 4-ply Wheeling Wool—lo.l. For 5d 72-inch—s/G. For 2/9 yard. Almost a.l Lines i» iESHf mm^^ML.^A'A ml Departments, such as:- iSS*« ** ??.VSSI!."v» R ,',K I LADIES' SHOWROOM. | SSWESSSS-μ. ~,,,,..„,„„ £2/2/ . Half price Hosiery iiS-WWi-* «riv- ZV*! Xi ABSOLUTELY '.<*«*.- XX ««£ ES XSI 3/f£ Half-price Hosiery. Half-price Lots in Carpets, ""."M* , p.w i 3»S Sk :i:S*—« — SH£rr h—**—***. our entire stock HALF-FRILL j | ||-|5f mtitc CITITQ Furs. Csually 02/e!" Half that', Se/fc 9/0. Half that, 4/9. All-wool Black Cashmere, plain, fashioned lejr, 9 x 12—£8/15/-. For £4/7/6 each. UAITDDirr - *-. ~, HatE ~ -* „,.. Z l2 J, ™-• ™ MS*""* l - end " 6 - F ° r "HE-ft CS£ Absolutely HALF-PRICE ~ \ KSS iKi X SSi »S a- that ' 7/5 - Half-price Needlework. JHjJ"="- = ™ Fo3 , s *?«* SUITS ' Raccoon ni/10/-. Ha.fthat, j U.ukuy 9/.. Ka.f that, 4/9. .^SS'^KiJ^ , T.aood Cape .presses, in Blue on.y-12/C. 2 Sin. x Hin.-10/C. For 5/3. F ° X « N-ura. Fox" r.unllv «•>-' Half that £1 11 '6 ! Soldie,, Hats — I « Usually 17/0. Half that, 8/9. For 6/3. Fringed. 28in. x 1 iln.—l2/6 For 6/3. £4/9/6. For £2/4/9. sss saws safe »w£w i — «/»• -" -. «** i-v 2 2/3 j in HCHO - r , ess is * ssisi , /-: sss r-e Petone ser- ge- --,-:—>• -- - H-f »«. ! Half-price Various Lots in | ro™ S 'u!JiJi«r""' ?/B1 " S>f ket8 ' Blue ' wuae ' ror £3/3/- I 1 Black W al,aby_U,uraiy £',/ir,-. Half that, | CU rtw _ rtmc Usually 8/11. Half that, 4/SJ. ! sma.i Crepe FrocKs-'./'J. For 2*>'S X SI-n/T/-'. For £3/13/6. £4/19/6. For £2/9/9. I £2 76- OiIOWrOOmS. Natural Fleecy Bloomers— I O/4 1 3vils x «vda £8/8/- For £4/4/-. , _ „/-_/- ---1 erey Kit Fo«-U Sl .ally Hl/11/-. Half that, _ Usually 0/0. Half that, 3/3. Mosqu to Vet Vcl' wirle—l/0. For 9d. £7/15/-. For £3/17/6. n /fi.t 't 7- 11. pi/I/ «»■*,.,.. «•/»/ Usually 45/-. Half that 22/6. """", in " ~„,„, '„'. Ha|f ' le/ g All-wool Scotch Knit Gloves, Light ami Hark Bush Rugs—2s/-. For 12/6. Boys'Raincoats—Size 7, Usually 2.3/ C, Half that Dyed Squ rr-el—Usually £1/4/- Half that, £2/2/ I Usually.39/6. Half that, 10/9. Lad.es-Raincoats—l.sualb 39/0. Half that, 19/9 r.rey.s ana Brown—i/ 0. For 2/3. Tropical Suiting—2/3. For 1/1J yard. 11/9- 8 25/-, 12/6; 9, 26/6, 13/3; 10, Badger— Lsually io/IU/-. Half that, £2/15/- , Usually 30/-. Half that, 15/-. Ladies' Raincoats— Usually 25/-. Half that, 12/6 Nappa Kid Gloves, in Tans, very slightly 80-inch Cretonne I/O For 2/3. 9g/- 14/-- 11 "9/6 14/9; 12, 31/6, 18/9; Black Fosal.ne — Lsually i.2/2/-. Half that, 21/- Usually 50/-. Half that, 25/-. Raincoat—Usually i I /11. Half that, 7/SJ. spoiled—l2/C. For 6/3. Huckaback Towelling—l/ 9. For lOid yari. 13 39/6 16/3; 14, 34/6, 17/9. I A' ' W Usually 35/-. Half that, 17/6. Navy Serge Costume—- Sllkette Gloves, White, Beaver, Tan, Grey, Black Single Width Ticking—l/ 6. For 9d yard. Men's Felt Hats—2l/-, for 10/6; 30/-, for 15/-. i-aaies wear. Silk Blouses—Usually IC/11. Half that. 8/51. Usually £J/3/- Half that, £2/12/6. — Gd - For 3d pair. Double Width Ticking—3/11. Fopl/11J yard. Boys' Tweed and Serge Knickers, 3to 16— "Annette" Corsets. Size 22 only—Usually 15/6. Crepe da Chine Jumper—Usual'- i*/- Half Navy Costume— All-Wool Pull-on Gloves, Grey, Coating, Beaver, 50-inch Woven Tapestry—2l/-. For 10/6. AU TTalf-nirlce. Half thai, 7/9. " Crepe ds Ch.ne Jumper—Lsua... ~/. Haif Usually £7/7/-. Half that £3/13/6. x« .. 72-inch Velour Drape—2l/-. For 10/6. Enfllish Rugs—37/6, for 18/6; 45/-, for 22/6. "Royaltc" Corsets. Sizes 22 lo 2G—Usually iO/C. Net Blouses—Usually 32/0 Half that 16/3 Navy Striped Costume— Gauntlet Gloves, all wool, Hcu.hcr Mixtures- Single Kapok Quilts—27/G. For 13/9 each. Men's Neg. Shirts—7/6, for 3/9. Half that, 5/3. Silk Blouses Usually 3U/0 Half that 19/9 Usually £8/8/-. Half that, £4/4/-. J/U - ForZ/ii a . Double Kapok Quilts—37/G. For 18/9 each. Cashmere Sox—3/6, for 1/9. Dressing Gowns—Usually-iO/6. Half that, 24/9 Wool Coat Usually £4/4/- Half that £2/2/- Brown Costume— Flannelette Tabling, Red and Green —3/11. For Men's Fancy Ncg. Shirts —10/6, for 5/3. Dressing Gown—Usually 59/fi. Half that, 29/9. • Usually £6/ 19/ C. Half that, £3/9/9/-. Half-PriCe RIDOOnS. 1/11 J yard. Men's Cotton Singlets i/G, for 2/3. Dressing Gown—Usually C 7/6. Half that, 33/9. Jumpers «■#«■., M/ , /a Grey Costume — ! Shelf Baize —1/3. For 7Jd. Men's Grandrlil Shirts—B/11. For 4/S J. Glcry Gowns—Usually 13/ G. Half that, 6/9. T . v ,} 3 t-,,*,r' H.,VI .' «/!«/-, Lsually CB/8/-. Half that, £4/4/-. | Beautiful Rose Design Hat Band Ribbon— Ball Fringe, Green, Brown and Blue —1/3. For President Braces—3/6, for 1/9. Usually £3/19/6. Half that, £1/19/9. Fawn Costume— Usually 1/10. For 11 d yard. 7Jd. Sports Coats—39/6, for 19/9. MJ!'Knf»rv iV ! , r~,r' v ' !l ' Zlr*. Usually £10/10/-. Half that, £5/5/-. Lingerie Ribbon, in delicate shades of Sky and Blind Lace, Green—l/-. For 6d. lViiauuicry. Usually 67/6. Half .ha,, 19/11. Fawn Costume— Cream, also in While, 2 inches wide— Tapestry Table Covers—29/G. For 14/9 each. Hardware and Crockery. Ladies' Hats— {; su a}>' f /-■ Ha f that, 22/6. Usually £9/9/-. Half that, £4/14/6. Usually 1/9. For 10Jd. Longcloth, 3Gin.—l/6. For 9d yard. neruwore ouu vnA,awjr.^ Usually 49/0. Half that, L-SUailJ td/IJ/-. Half that, 37/6. Child's Frocks —Usually IG/11. Half that, 8"/5 J. Corded Ribbons, in quite a variety of shades; 2- Calico, 3iiin.—l/6. For 9d yard. Aluminium Saucepans—Half Price. lsually 29/6. Half that, 14/9. Infants' Silk Robes— Woollen Petticoats— inch—l/ID. For 11d. Striped Flannelette —1/9. .For 10Jd yard. Vases—Half Price. Usually 37/ G. Half that, 18/9. Usually 39/6 (6 only). Half that, 19/9. Usually 16/ J 1. Half that, 8/51. Exquisite Designs and Colourings in Ribbons, 11 Plain Molleton—l/11. For 11id yard. Tea Sets, Glassware—Half Price. Lsually 29/6. Half that, 14/9. Usually 27/G (G only). Half that, 13/9. j Girls' Wool Vests— inches wide. Vicux Rose, Green, Gream, Coloured IHusiin-—"id. For 32d yard. Salad Services —Half Price. Usually 39/ G. Half that, 19/9. Usually 25/- (G only). Half that, 12/6. ' Usually 0/11. Half that, 2/111. I and While grounds—9/6. For 4/3. Kapok Cot Quilts —0/6. For 2/9 each. I AND HUNDREDS MORE. EXCEEDINGLY SPECIAL. All ELECTRO PLATE, HALF-PRICE. J7\ +0 LADIES , HANDBAGS, HALF-PRICE. , W&Wvv'MfiJ&f AUCKLAND N.8.-COUNTRY ORDERS CANNOT BE EXECUTED FROM THIS LIST. # # THFBIGPEPARTMENTSTORE

t Whatever it be for the Household you cannot do better than buy at Dinner Sets. Perfection Melvern's. Our Hardware and Heaters. Crockery Departments are offer- y^%sksMi^3=s^ no 520 ™S wonderful value in every- iSflS^W?^^^^^, 42/6 thing for the home. *k -iLcSBL no. 530 If you are going to buy, BUY r % s^^o <^i^^J^^^^ 47/6 NOW. It means money saved. Redaced from £5 / 19 6to 75 >'- sel - THE CHEAPEST FOR EVERYTHING REQUIRED FOR THE HOME GROCERY. GLASS WATER JUGS—Were 4/11. CIGARETTE TOBACtfe. * SMOKERS' REQUISITES. BACON RASHERS—I/-lb. Now 3/6- ~™ »,. PINEAPPLE CUBES-Hd. tin. CUPs'aND SALCEHS WWtO .„. ~SS|"[U , ,- 4 „, C '=; U<E ™ kS^J 5 ./. 8 " BFST riJRRWT -5 9d Ib finlil Fnn-lieli n ro ,i.f.-i -~: &i.\ i & t.\i klss, i^arge—Z/4 pkt. Wen: l'i/(>. Half Price, 6/3. vSfIOTSoSSnt bJr.Sbars iO°S. St^" 0 JH^T** , TOBACCO 1/3 2/9. CUPS AND SAUCERS, While and EVENING tin. each; Medium. 2/6 each. PEERLESS SOAP-Bd. bar, 3 bars Gold Tea*-Werc 9/6, pipe CUT. PfITEnT mcm^. HOUSEHOLD SOAP—SJd. bar, 3 ODD CHAMBERS—Were 5/11 Now GOLD ; EN EAGLE, Sweet Slice— BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER— bars 1/4. 4/11 each. ' n ■ , T -,, Small, 1/4; Larfje. 2/4. DATES—cd. Ib., or 3lb. for 1/5- unn«u«. » v -» IA.\KEL DOODLE, Dark and Light PARRISHS' CHEMICAL FOOD— <vcn 3, d Ib HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE. —1/8 packet. 11d 1,2 and 1/10 KIPPERED" HERRINGS, l's— l/- BI l: O vn'rc SlfEFF ' ELD S^SI^SJ , * romatic — l/6 P acket " LANE I S ' EMULSION—SmaII, 2/2; tin op 3 tins for 2/9 STAINLESS KNIVES, with Metal HA\ELOCK, Dark—l/ 7 packet. ~.„ a/2 CANDLES Best Wax-9id.lb. ■ K ° "T' l ° PIU - 7 t,n ' HBATWE'S BRONCHITIS CUREPATENT BARLEY, Robinson's— "?, , b ? T %Va °?o hanfUes - m S H ADMmAL MATURE—I/7 Small 2/6; Large, 4/5. 1/6. Last a lifetime—DESSERTS, only tin. . EPSOM SALT TABLETS—9d. bot. VINEGAR—BJd. bottle. γ-ijdt-™r>TinD °,%t>t-.«,t PIPE P«-UG. CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS — TEA-2/- per .b. packet. " hSJt Niekei HAVELOCK, Dark or Light-1/4 1/2CROCKERY. ««*■ ' D ° b^' S BAC^CHE PlLL^''2 BABY PLATES—2/3 each. Ihrougrhoul. CIGARETTES. CHVMBERIMN ET3 1/5 PORRIDGE PLATES—Usually 2/6. TEASPOONS, Old English Pattern WOODBINES, Famous, a great Eng- DR*. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS 2/9 Now 1/9. - —\\ cro 7/-. Wow 5/3 half dozen. lish smoke—los, 6d. packet. BEEGHAM'S PILLS Small 1/1MUGS—Wew >d. DESSERT SPOONS, Old English STATE EXPRESS 333—10% 7d. Medium 1/4. CHILDREN'S MUGS —Were 9d. Patforn—-Were 1 i/3- Now 10/9 packet. Now Gd. half dozen. CHAIRMAN—IOs, sd. packet FANCY GOODS. GLASS SALAD BOWLS —Ordinary TABLESPOONS, Old English Pat- ASTORIAS—IO's, 1/3 packet. D'OYLEYS assorted sizes 3d doz Price, 5/6. To Clear, 3/11. tern—Were 20/-. Now 15/- half MY DARLING —10's, 11d. packet. SWAG MIRRORS—3d. each. ' CHINA SALAD BOWLS—Usually dozen. GREEN AND YELLOW—IOs 7Jd. POCKET MIRRORS- lid-each 9/11. Now 6/6. DESSERT FORKS, Old English Pat- packet; 50'S, 3/1 tin. HANKOW KITS—IOJd. each. SET JUGS (3) —Reduced from 11/G tern—Were 14/3. Now 10/9 half CARDINAL—IOs, 6d- packet. SOLDIERS' BASKETS, any size to 8/6 set. flozen. 7/11 each. SETS JUGS (3) —Now 7/6 set. TABLE FORKS, Old English Pat- SHAVING REQUISITES. WILLOW B \SKETS—2/3 3 3 each TEAPOTS —Were 4/3. Now 3/11. tern—Were 20/-. Now 15/- half WILLIAMS' SHAVING STICKS— COMBS—I/11 each. TEAPOTS—UsuaIIy 3/11. Now 2/11 dozen. 1/6 stick. BRUSHES—26 each. VEGETABLE DISHES, Oval or ENAMEL PIE DISHES, Best COLGATE'S SHAVING SOAP—I/9 SPONGES—SJd each, or 3 for 1 /a. Round—Were 10/6. Now 7/6 ea. Quality Enelish: 8, Si, 91, 10, stick. FLORAL TOILET SETS. 6-piece— 11. 12, 12J. 13J, 14 inches — RAZOR STROPS. "Roma" Brand, • STATIONERY. 39/6. 1/11, 2/1, 2/5, 2/11, 3/3, 3/9, best quality—lo/G each. EXERCISE BOOKS—Challenge 140 JARDINIERES—Were 10/6. Now 4/-, 4/11, 5/9. AUTO STROP—3/6 each. pages, ed each. 6.6 each. WIRE SOAP SAVERS—IOJd. each. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR ENVELOPES—3 packets for 11 d. SWEET DISHES—3 fop 1/-. DOVER EGG BEATERS—I/3 each. BLADES—2/9 pep half dozen. SCHOOL NOTE BOOKS 20 pae-e-TEASETS. 21-piece—Usual Price, MYSTIC MIT POT SCRUBS—3 for AUTO STROP SAFETY BLADES— 1d each. 39/6. Now 29/6. 1/3. 3/- per half dozen. RUBBERS—Id each. iviiiLviircrN&j road. WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY—THERE'S A REASON.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 14

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