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Wonders ™ Wednesday AND UNTIL CLEARED—IN THE SHOWROOMS *£ AX HART'S SALE * SHE THE WINDOWS ; It has been emphatically decided to make room for new shipments— HENCE THESE PRICES. 12 (only) ONE-PIECE STYLE SHET- 10 DOZEN BLOUSES of White Voile, 5 ©OZEN LADIES' RUSH HATS, lined LAND WOOL FROCKS, lined faithfully made of really good Turkey Red. There were rather throughout in Crepe de Chine, of material, stylish, 'and certainly too many stocked, but thousands Cream, Lemon, Grey, Emerald and well made— have been sold. SaXe_ Usually 11/9 At HART'S * /fi each Usually 4/11. At HART'S, 1 /111 Usually 75/6. At HART'S, 35/6 Usually 11/ J. At HAKI &, 3/6 eacn. J */*l 2 , __ -»!■= — ' 7 (only) SILK TAFFET4 FROCKS 20 DOZEN STRIPED UNDERSKIRTS, 20 DOZEN LADIES* VESTS, full Magyar style, round neck, elastic Blue and White, also Black and length and very nice quality, at waist; very smart goods; made White, of good washing and wear- medium weight— up in two tones, such as Saxe and in S Print— Usually 2/11. At HART'S, \/\\ Fawn, Peacock and Fawn Grey and Usually 4/11. At HARTS, 1/111 Peacock, Saxe and White, Pillar '/"J Box and Fawn, also Fawn and • ■ —- " Navy— — Usually £5/5/-. At HART'S, 49/6 AND THE REMAINDER OF OUR 12 DOZ. STOCKINETTE BLOOMERS. HIGH-GRADE MODEL MILLINNavy Blue, medium weight, good ERY— dye, good quality- UsuaU prked 4g/6 up to 6gA> 12 DOZEN WOOL JUMPERS—A Usually 3/6. At HART'S, W9 " At HART'S, 17/5 splendid lot, in almost every con- * ceivable shade— * _ .^ Usually 12/6. At HART'S, 7/11 , ' 6 DOZEN LADIES BODICES, medium „„,„,, RFrTTnva "■ ' ur\A \arfrp <si7p<! Hpro i= inrWr) AND IN THE MEN S SECTIONS something extra sS WILL BE FOUND HUNDREDS _ something extra special. QF MEN ,g AND BOYg , STRAW 36 (only) WHITE JAP. SILK Usually 6/11. At HART'S, 2/11 BOATER HATS. JUMPERS. Very nice goods. Many Marked at 13/6 Useful garments for any season. wm SeU Quickly at ,/„ eaclu Usually 16/6. At HART'S, e/11 each. ' * °/* x 10 DOZEN MAIDS' PEDAL STRAW HATS. This is the balance of a big Home purchase which we are . 7~ eager to clear. The shapes are the 37 (only) RIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING 6 DOZrmt CAMISOLES, trimmed popular flop. The shades are: JACKETS, comfy colourings, 2 embroidery or lace. An excep- Navy, Nigger and Wine, also in tones in each; really nice goods; tionally good value line— Black— absolutely perfect condition— Usually 4/11. At HART'S, 2/11 Usually 5/11. At HART'S, \f\\X Usually 13/6. At HART'S, %l\\ ROOM IS WANTED. \srfh+SV %+>£ /'J ** .THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS *J+ *£CL '—^jAUCPtIA Afflfl IN ALL SECTIONS. W*F WW* Vtr*- -«-T™ "^ - mmmmmmmm *** * Tfi£big department store

Quality (mS&m\ Quantify E la H. b O.'e Greatest Summer Sale, patrons are provided with an economy event = unequalled In its scope. The season. Smartest Apparel, ««T BrtwSTta toe = = ffaehlon Heed can be purchased here and now «t a genuine price rednrttanTwhen = I ffsjt :bst Btvl,,e opport,e,t,es *•»*• — ,i I SPECIAL NAPERY VALVES . I = ?"7™ I ?2!S d * nBBe »- 12in. by 45in.— = I Point Lace Tray Cloths. Size 14in. by 20in- 54!? KednSS'S 2f? WUI * /S - AJe "° 12in - b y = : Lait Week Price, 1/4 J. Size 14in. { y aOn., to 3/8. ; ; hemetitched »nd embroidered — Last Week Ducneee Seti, in Point Lace— 9lll aad 4/11 : : Prices, 1/W and l/« each. Size 16in. by 24in In D «wn Thread—4/11 aad 5/11. I = aT B .^: 6 an<i cmbroide « d - L » t Weei Price; , n Drawn to ! E -^l 1 * 1 Polttt !■•" Kxample—Tray Oloth, 16in. «»fa«de*l, ndxad tonm 7/U to »AL 5 E Week Price, ,/u. »d Si. ! [' -^w^fpr^?! 1 ?^ 11018m - by "■■ - Lwiy 1 - * rS , , 1 * Oetre, ' i° enbrmderwi craeb—«/- J7« - " E . Point Lace Centre. Size 20in. by 20in.—Laet S/JT's/U a 1 *" In haD<, anbroi(lered Poplm-2 : E Draw. Thread Centre. Si» 24in. by 24m— Jfficif'to ' [ = Latt Week Price, 8/6. 7 Size 24in. by " How E 1 Lace Idft Centre, Rcnnd, Urn. in diameter- HnM ' 14iD - by = E La»t Week Price, B/11. Beauced Iroin 3/1 to 1/6. : : Embroidered Holland Tray Cloth, 14in by 20in ' = = »Ctot lace Tea Cloth. Size 30in. by 30in.— —Uwially 6/9. How 4/». Also 16in. by 24in.-l = = , Xtdnoad from •/• to 4/11 tor the last week. A Usually 7/9. Vow j/i * = \ = KiSS 4 by 36in - How tob'o«e«;«e Holland Tea Cloth, 36in. by 36ia- = 2 marled at 4/f. Lsually 14/6 and 17/6. Wow */• and li/». = 1 Napery Section—Second fleer. = I MILNE&CHOYCES Sale I = Queen Street = ■ M»4 I Noil/ reSUlt ° f Enquire new .bout ! ■jI ■_• Mj Mj UVI various Competitions— . Crou Auurance of a • IP KJL-JL- Recipes «f=r g~| KggJL. ~ hook form—opening the j OI>C "REIViIUrVf * way to better cooking with less trouble. ; Covering Life. Endowmat, Accident St. George Cookery Book * - e^. ** * Enquire Now. It's free to everybody who sends three labels from any St. George The Managei Product—Jam, Potted Meats, Lily Starch, etc. Write for you copy THg &OIITHPII fMtt without delay to- ASSDIAMCE COMPAMT I til IRVINE & STEVENSON, St. George Co. Ltd., DUNEDIN •«* «• - -SHi ' i . SWAHIOJI STEEET, AUCXXAMP ! -—ii-i--— ————— ■! _» • MM j

I EUCALYPTI EXTRACT OXCE L'SE SANDERS AND SONS' AND YOU WILL ALWAYS IXSIS1? ON IT. BECAUSE SANDERS AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT HEALS AND CURES AS XO OTHEE EUCALYPTUS DOES. IT IS PUBE. Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With. Many soaps, prepared shampooe, «nd shampoo powders contain too much free alkali, which is very injurious, as itdrie* the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thin<r to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaselcss. It is inexpensive, and beats anything else all to pieces. You can g»t Mulsified from »ny chemist, and a few ounces will last tie whole family for months. Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup with a little tepid water is all that is required. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub the Mulsified in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinse!) out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and 'is soft, V fluffy, wavy, and *asy to handle. Be- a>*-?U«*MCH| sides, it loosens and i P'-'l* takes out. every par- J 'ftß^jjt^J and dandruff. Be • jj 5 Sffiß, sure your chemist » 3s|f|!^V^^^k gives you Mulsified. • I "S«ePa Beware of imitations J I|jjl* Jjsssfft -look for the name '["ISBnSI&H Catkins on the W*J, j l-«sß*iJ f Package. WATKINS _«^-^?eSOl MULSIFIED^M cocoanut oil Shampoo XorfXetM " Holbrooke kind." holbrdoks [ Sauce

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 10