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"HART'S" STOCKTAKING SALE m m m ■ m ■ FQR n DAys ONLy a m — I Here is a most unusual occurrence, RIGHT IN THE CENTRE OF THE SEASON. All our lovely 1923 Winter Shipments at "NEVER-BEFORE" Prices. jj I?l»irl£ftll 1%/lrf"*l*fl'linrf at 8 - 30 the Popular Place will be at your service with the Best Bargains \JKJL r I mCI|J iwlUr Illllg* ever offered. That's saying something! N.B.—You may rely upon the reductions in ! ■ li ™"™" 1 "■■■«■! m>llllllllllllllllllll ■ prices quoted as being ABSOLUTELY GENUINE. A FEW FROM THE SHOWROOMS. BUT THERE ABE PLENTY MORE. Roller Towels, ready for Brown, with Red Striped Border—They Were, t SOME OF THE FROCKS COSTUMES ETC Combinations, of Wool and Cotton, heavy weight, high neck, short sleeves. Hazeline Snow—Stocktaking Sale, 1/4}. 2/6. They Are, 1/4 J. _ _ mi±M H Coqtnmp? nf v c r- • ~ ' ' Women's size (only)— They Were. 16/9. They Are, 13/9. Sydal—Stocktaking Sale, 1/9 J. Flannelette, 36-inch. Cream; a splendid heavy make—lt Was, 1/6. It M, UJO- » ouswimes o ISaw feerge, l< ox s; really smart goods, faithfully made, a-nd Combinations, Natural Cashmere, light weight, round neck, short sleeves— Colgate's Dental Cream—Stocktaking Bale, 7id. Class Cloths, typed and hemmed—They Were, 1/3. They Are, 9Jd each, J* nmt«m» t? ?■ , l "',<- oudltlon — llle y w ere £4/19/6. They Are, £2/2/6. They Wore, 21/-. They Are, 17/11. Maclean's Pyorrhoea Dental Cream—Stocktaking Sale, 1/4 J. 8/11 dozen." II uosiumes, English models; no two alike; 23 in all. Gabardine, Tweed. Bloomers, Grey, fleecy lined elastic at «aist and knee Women's size only Corson's Charcoal Tooth Paste, large tubes—Stocktaking Sale, 1/3. Flannelette Tabling, Red and Black; also Green and Black—lt Was, 2/11. II fiTfn'/ etC ' h A ely " hUle l0t '" y " ite the latestr ~ The y were U P to —They Were, 3/11. They Are, 2/11. Colgate's Antiseptic Dental Powdef—Stocktaking Sale. 1/4 J. It Is, 1/11 yard. jj Costume TI, y .- Are, * £ t /4/ "' ■• , , , , Bloomers, "Navy, fleecy lined, clastic at waist and knees—They Were, S/11. _-„_ n _ __~ T . nT - R , wnRTVWV STATIONERY AND FANCY LINES. jj oosiumes.— lne. entire stock, comprising some of tho most exclusive and They Are 4/11 SOME OF THE LADIES HOSIERY. ■ •pPTmr'TTI )JI highest-grade goods, are to be cleared at ridiculous prices. Call and Underskirts, of Sateen, pleated frill Shades: Cerise, Grey, Violet Fawn Hosiery, Black Cashmere, Bofany, AM Wool; spliced heels and toee-They ALL SUBSTANTIALLY KiLlUOiiJ. i^ mj ti l v tt Saxe. also in Black and White—They Were, 7/6. They Are, 6*/9. Were, 3/11. They Are, 3/3 pair. Writing Pads, " The Monster "; 400 pages rolled jvory paper—StOCktatong M ooat ±roci£S.—Here we have a splendid offering. Goods of exceptional Underskirts of Superior Sateen various shades nleated frills Lartre size Hosiery, extra heavy, Cntton, Black; seam at back, well shaped. Splendid Sale, 1/7J each. g tinisti. The acme of style, various shades and designs. Charming goods—. only—They Wore 12/6 They Are 8/11 ' ' for Winter Wear—They Were, 3/11. They Are, 2/8 pair. Writing Pads, "Perfection"; 60 pages, for school use—Stocktaking Bale, notary braid, coat lined , $il' "ISj Are" $F 100- pag e "Rolled Ivory"; best Sa!., Evening ££? *Tfc~SZ „, ' tbese'VascinaUng 16 Are fit' 6 "'*- V ne< *« Sh ° rt S ' eDVeS - Hosiery,' Butternv Brand, Art Silk; «.„ at back. Black only; si 2 es 9, Manila-Stocktaking Sale 100 lor Hd. goods will be cleared at almost any price. CW and *. them-anl ISht, V nec kg short s.eeves. Medium A Y B.ack, si, 12; Tan, 11 htk' £Zg%S&£%J?i g fe"' Tweed Coats. Merely two of this line. Best English Tweed fur collar- argC s ' zes ~ Thp y Were - 6 6 The y Are - * /3< and 12-Thev Were. 5/11. They Are, 8/6 pair. H fc di ii/ PUt T^X a «/ 3/t be '- A bi6 " dUCtiOn " PHC& - They AND ~ IN THE DRESS GO ° DS »»AH««HT. p C ai 8 r hmere ' *" " a " d '^i^Sg^^™^^'diSWkS^^^* , Oapes. Here again there are two only. They are of pure Wool Velour. BLANKET COATINOS. QT.OVES t-u v,r «, c nn. Ift^^^hA^iff 5 64 " inCh StriPed COating ' . AH , Wool ' f Od loneS - ° reyS ' BroWnS> G1 °-. «••»«• -edXlhed cZoi S r G aU nt let . Grey. Beaver. 8 '"* - W « »* Coats ,6 onlY, S "fi, Greys, Browns, etc.-It Was, 10/6. Ta "' B ' aCk ' *" si t ° P^toC,£ ' and styles. Another big reduction-They Were, £4/15/6. They Are, It Is , 4/11 yard . g ' ' Glovt Gauntlets, in two-ton, effects. ™ e h as Light Fawn Chamois Lfttr Gloves s ail S i-,e ? -Stocktalring Sale, 1/11 pair. ' cnuT nn to-t. T,rn™i- O <v n ~,u , ™. 56-inch Oream Coating, All Wool, with self-coloured stnpes. Green, Navy, all a B PaV er. Mol« and Saxe. Fawn and Mole, etc. Very smart goods!— Leather Gardening Gloves—Stocktaking Sale, 2/11 pair. s-UMi. or THE BLOUSES ANS JUMPERS. Winej aud Brown—lt Was, 6/11. It Is, 4/11. They Were. 5/11. They Arc, 4/9. Canvas Gardening Gloves, with leather palms, Jersey tops — Stocktaking Blouses, of Striped Winceyette. A very fine range, very useful, stylish, Gloves,'washable Doeskin: 2 domes. Chamois shade only; sizes 6to 7i — { Sale, 2,11 pair. and economical, and will surely sell quickly—They Were, 8/11. They DRESS TWEEDS. They Were, 12/6. They Are, 5/6. * Household Gloves, strong rubber: all sizes—Stocktaking Sale, 2/3 pair. o , Are - 5 „. ~ . ~ .. ' 64-inch Fancy Striped Hopsack, all good shades-It Was, 5/6. It Is, 3/3 yard. GlovM. Black nr White Fabrics; sizes 6 and only—They Were, 2/6 pair. EIO BARGA INS FOR THE BOYS AND MEN. S Blouses, of Georgette. Another nice lot. various shades and styles; trimmed 54-inch Striped Tweed, All Wool. In shades of Greys, Browns, etc.-It The y Are ' 3 P for lh ' BOYS' BRACES, HOSE, JERSETS, ETC. H ""*K.siSdi: Sf£ , sgh?i «. w « ' ' ™» «"■>"" » SMOE - """Kv^Kr^Jjr"* ,,, "- D "' k Gr """' 2! inch " *""- J "" K s " y " d c, """' i !n "° J »- I,teku "»« E 1 .^"» l "':- ~..„., ,i „ , . ' , ™» "I" »"I 3 "i. »' di ™ ""I! 1 "-" »-■ »'»■ "*. "" Kbb», ff"n" Ci,l' "kJirt™.,. Kir,,r, J.d,, KingMto; «»•» Q Knitted Coat 1 only). All Wool. Fawn. three-quart<r length. The class yard. 9•' , ■, T . , v ~„ Tf T . ,Pr ' r " ' •»»■«,,•,. <j n f> Pnllirs =11 ci™= qfnelttnkinD Sale q<l paeh • S fnr 9/ m of garment much the Was. £4/4/,' It Is, £2/17/6. 54-i/ch Fast Dye NaVy Serge Very high grade. The ideal fabric for It. Pumpkfn Fu/chia, Kingfieher; 3 inches wide- uIU wid^rd"T^°f !*" L-llcuJs'site"if! each. S FOUR BIG BARGAINS IN THE MILLINERY SECTION. costumes-It Was, 12/6. It I S , 9/6 ysrd. U Was, 2/6. It Is, 1/6 yard. Ken; S Pad Sox tawden n s ? orted_sh a des-Stocktaking Sale, 1/- pair. » Lot 1-Maids 1 and Matrons Tagel and Pedal Straws. Shades: Grey, RAINCOATING AND ORAVENETTE. SOME OF THE HANDKERCHIEFS. Jg£. 8 |™ilbi7c"aii^woo? e Eibbe°d Sox-s3akin7 Sale, 2/6 pair. f| Brown, Navy, also In Black—They Were, 15/6. They Are, 3/11. 54-inch Rainproof Coating, ; n Fawn. Green, and Brown—lt Was. 6/11. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, of White Lawn; dainty embroidered corner, hem- Ken's Superior Band Bows, assorted—Stocktaking Sale, 1/- each. |J Lot 2—Tarns., " Priscilla Deane," opal shades. A lovely lot—They Were, it is, 3/11. stitched—They Were. 9d. They we, 4d each. Men's Felt Hats, bound edges; all sizes and many shades — Stocktaking U 7/11. They Are, 4/11. 60-inch Raincoating, Onvenette finish. In shades of Grey and Fawn— Ladles' Handkerchiefs, hemstitched. Lawn; J-inch hem—They Were. 5d Sale, 12/ G. |J Lot 3—Tarns., Woollen and Suede Cloth. Shades: Vieux Rose, Cream, I t Was 12/6 It Is, 8 '6. each. They Are, 4 for 1/-. Ken's AU-fur Hp.ts, Volonr. superior: all sizes—Stocktaking Sale, 17/6. U Marone, Peacock—They Were, 10/6. They Are, 3/6. 54-inch Oravenette. Stamped every yard. Fawn only—lt Was, 14/11. Ladles' Handkerchiefs, initialed; all letters stocked—They Were, 1/3. They Men's Shirts, Negliee: all sizes. A bi X range—Stocktaking Sale, 4/11. H Lot 4—Straw Plait. The complete stock of splendid goods—lt Was, 3/11 It Is. 10 6. Are> Sd each. FUnnel Working SMrls, P.rey or Navy—Stocktaking Price, 8/11 each. U piece It Is 1/11 piece. 54-inch Fancy Check Grey onlv— lt Was 9/11. It Is, 6/11. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, coloured borders. Smart goods; a splendid assort- Men's Flannel Unders, Heavy Plaiding; Grey or Shetland —StocktaJHOß ■ ! ment—They /Were. 4id. They Are, 4 for 1/-. Sale, 9/11. 3 v h «,T r r^ t^i B B^2 B flS°w ,10 T!I" » IN THE SILK SEOTION, some ' rom various seotiohs - a Are 2/6 ' ' ' * ' ' Velveteen - Shades: Clcam ' Saxe ' and K^~U Wa! > 5/11 ' Jumper Knitting Silk, **. hanks; almost every .hade is stocked-It Was, «/" P«l'- „ „„ « H Are, //6. It Is, 3/11 yard. g /n It igf 5/9 hank. Men's RaiT-coats, Fawn Gabardine: all size?— Stocktaking Sile, 32/6. I? Barras, Pure Wool F annel, bound edges—They Were, 4/11. They Arel 3/9. 18 . iBCn Pann silk Velvet, Black-It Was. 8/11. It Is, 6/11. Hand-made China Lace and Insertion, 2i rnche, wide-It Was 9id It Is Mbt, ' s Rair.oa.ta, Fawn Wool Gabardine; all sizes—Stocktaking Sale, 69/6. ll Barras, " Doctor " Flartnel. pleated—They Were, 6/11. They Are, 4/11. 4O . inch Silk p op i ini Brown, Nattier, Navy, Grey, also Black—lt Was, 12/6. 51? yard MEN'S SUITS, s r lendidk- made, of good material and best of trimminn ll Infants' Gowns, Magyar style, of good Lawn-They Were, 2/9. They Are, It 9/11. Valenciennes "insertion; widths, Jin. to lin.-It Was. 4d per yard. It Is, n " »"* mis s them-They Were. 99/6. They Are, 62/6. I 1/9. 36-inch Satin de Ohine, Cardinal, Fawn, Kingfiisher, Gold. Golden Brown, yu « er d oze n. 802. Blue Denim Pants, all sizes—Stocktaking Sale, 4/11. II Stay Bands, quilted, best quality—Sizes 4, 5, 6, They Were 2/9, They Are p a i c Blue, Palo Pink, Heliotrope, Nigger, also Ivory—lt Was, 12/6. Valenciennes Lace, up to 44in. wide; all good designs—lt Was, 1/6. It is, DOLLS, TOYS, ETC. • 5 1/9. Sizes 7 and 8, They Were 3/3, They Are 2/3. Sizes 9 and 10, it Is, 10/9. 9Jd yard. ' ' THE GREATEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND. m They Were 3/6, They Are 2/6. 38-inch Silk Foulard, in Black and Navy, -with scroll designs—lt Was, 12/6. Cambric Insertion; a very fine lot. Width, about 1 inch—lt Was, 4d. bolls• kid body iointed arms and legs sleeping. 17* Inches high, with g Inlants' Frocks, of Wineeyette; deep yoke, trimmed hemstitching—They It Is, 4/11. It I s . 2id yard. ' hair • b -ed—Stocktaking Sale 14/11 ' Were, 4/11. They.Are, 8/11. . , " 40-inch White Crepe de Chine, extra heavy. A lovely fabric—lt Was, 15/6. Fingerln* Wool, 4-ply; in 34 different shades—4/9 doien skein*. Dolls—Ertraordinarv E«duc*ions in Celluloid Baby Dolls at Hart's StockIt T, jo g Beehive Wool, Blßck or White—lt Was, 1/3. It Is, 1/1. ♦ 1 • r»lp SOME OF THE CORSETS. DRESSING JACKETS, ETC. s6 . incn Chlflcn TaDeta, in Grey and Ivory only-It Was, 17/6. Costume Collars, Pari. Net, edged Filet Lace; roll shape-They Were, 6/11. Baskets! wldier made: nothing stronger made. Compare these pricesCorsets, of Strong Coutil, athletic shape, elastic top. Sizes 22in. to 27in.— It Is, 12/6. They Are - s l n - Stocktaking Sale, 2/11, 4/3, 5/3, 6/3, 7/6 and 7/11 each. They Were, 10/6. They Are, 5/6. . 38-inch Satin niustra, in all shade*—lt Was. 8/6. It Is, 6/11. LOOK TO THE MAKOHEBTER AND TTJRHISHJNG BARGAINS. Dolls' Prams, all Indian cane: four-ply woven cane body, strong cane Corsets, of Strong White Coutil, low bust, long over hips, four suspenders— Tray Cloths, trimmed lace and insertion—They Were If- They Are, 7*d springs, iron bound wheels, hood attached. Extra strong—Stocktaking p They Were, 11/6. They Are, 8/11. TOILET LINES. Duchess Sets, comprising 36in. lone Runner, 1 Oblon* and 2 Square Mats; „ , Sal «. 96 10/6, IS/6 and 16/6 each nrfnr _3/ii Q Corsets, of Superior Coutil, Pink, elastic irwets, low bust, long skirt, six Colcate's Cashmere Bouquet Soan-Stocktaking Sale, 6}d. trimmed lneo and insertion—They Were. 1/11. They Are, 1/-. Coles' Funny Picture Book, Rainbow: the family amuser and instructor-3/11 g suspenders, two clips. WeU suited for stout figures—They Wire, 39/6. Erasinic Herb Soap—Stocktaking Sale, 7*d. ' Cushion Covers, Art Cretonne, reverse Plain Sateen to match-They Were, BEAD HAL , L , CURTAlNS—Charming poods of the very highest grade. A They Are, 29/6. ' J.I, c So^St ocktaking Bale, 3 cakes for 1/3. 2 11. They Are, 1/10. beaut,ful lK,m e adornment; very strong and lovely shadesBrassieres, of Stronp White Net, splendidly shaped. Sizee 40in., 42in., 44in Feild's Assorted Soaps—Stocktaking Sale, 3 cakes for 1/-. • Cushion Covers, White: frilled, or hemstitched and embroidered—They AH to be cleared at some price during the Stocktaking Sale. —They Were, 5/11. They Are, 2/3. McClinton's Barilla Soap—Stocktaking Sale, per packot. Were. 33. They Are, 1/9. SOME STARTLING LINES IN CROCKERY, ETC. Dressing Jackets, of Cosy Cloth, hand-embroidered. Heliotrope. Dark Red, H»rt's Al Barilla Soap—Stocktaking Sale, 10id. Crash Table Covers, heni?titrhed and embroidered corners; size 36 x 36— c and Saucer 3 white and Gold English China—Stocktaking Sale, i/11 Grey—They Were, 6/11. They Are, 4/6. Hart's Big Bar Laundry Soap—Stocktaking Sale, 9*d. They Were. 3/6. They Are. 2/4. ~_._, „,, _ per half-dozen. ; Dresiing Go-yns, of Ripple Cloths, various shades, neatly embroidered— Velvet Laundry Soap—Stocktaking Sale, 8d bar. Cot B.ankets Cream rlannelette; shipped ende—lTiey Were, Z/3. They Jug'V, Aluminium; sirong. 2 pints. Black handles—Stocktaking Sale, 2/9. 2 They Were, 29/6. They Are, 15/11. Goodwin's Carbolic Soap—Stocktaking Sale, 7}d. •• " tv.' ttru■(„ rJ. «. r%iij ■ v 1 » Cedar OJI - absolutely best—lt Was. 3/9. It Is, 2/6. (J Dressing downs, of Crepe de Chine, heavily embroidered, lined silk (2 only) Goodwin's Pumice Boap-Stocktaklng Sale, 3 cake, lor 1/-. t?w itTim vtd Tk l-nderwear. Children* Frocks, etc.- Dessert KnlT6a ~e st refined Sheffield Steel; metal handles - Stocktaking O -They Were. £8/8/. They Are, £2/19/6. Colgate's Talcum Powder-Stocktaking Sale, 1/- tin. Jt \\».. IAS. ] t a. 1/1* yard The shades are: Cream, P.nlc, Sky. Navy, Sa le, 9/11 half-dozen. |1 SOHE OF THE LADIES' . UNDEHCLOTHINa. - £S£ 1& "fu'WXi fffcu d ' Sale, „- «*. ™&7Zl' 2 fi U. - d n6Ck> Sh ° rt SIeeVCS - They 3/U - vTla^^eS^akinrfe 8 f^ 6 *~ . W&Z%* V*. ISf ttl | tadies' Vests' Natural Merino, rdiind neck, short sleeves, open front—They SwandoWn Face Powder, Tetlow's—StockUking Sale, 1/3. Art Cretonne, '50-inch: a fine rnnire—lt Was, 5/6. It Iβ, 2/3 yild. Sale, 2/11. U Were 6/11 They Are 5/6. Mermen's Shaving Cream, large tubes—Stocktaking Bale, 2/-. Art Cretonne. 29-i««-h; a fine lot, in Dark or Light Effects—lt Was, 1/6 If ladies' Vests Heavy Cotton, natural shade, short sleeves—They Were, 3/11. McOlinton's Shaving Sticks—Stocktaking Sale. 1/-. l t Is, Hid yard. *»fj? 0 jf7\ HJ 3 They Are 2/11. ' Colgate's Refill Shaving Sticks—Stocktaking Sale. 1/4s. Government Waste Silk, '0-inch: for Table Covers, Curtains, Upholstering. Jf *T* ■/-/_. < f mm < iiat. £ todies' Vests' Wool and Cotton, Swiss make, round neck, long sleeves— Colgate's Rapid Shave Powder, largo tine—Stocktaking Sale, 2/.. etc.-It Was. 7/11. It Is. 2,'1l yard. jflOfiytAj m/sJ^LG 9 I They Were 11/9 They Are 99 Stesrn's Peroxide Cream-Stocktaking Sale, 1/7 J. Art Muslin Curtiin Drape. 50-inch—lt Was. 2/3. It b, l/4| yard. €f%/MfWW && • 77f£MKiOUMgMTSnBB I eembinations. wei-ht. Cotton, fleecy lined. In Cream and natural . Pond's Vanishing Cream-Stocktaking Sale 2/-. Seagrsas B«i;s, size 18 x 36; bound In Blue, Green and Brown- J&M**'* 1 M lhades—They Were, 12/6. They Are, *9/6. Icilma Vanishing Cream—Stocktaking Sale, 2/-. They Were, 1/11. They Are, 1/2 each. ■ pBT———.**~—»'. ■«%^»f*i———-«fti-iiM IQBOm loaor I I —IQCIOI lOBOE=aOBOr- t»b»i- i»»«a>i IQHBMM^

Monkey Brand towers above the work. MONKEY Brand proves itself equal to all cleaning and polishing work of the household. It quickly makes everything bright and dean and thus conduces to cheerful homes; makes copper like gold, tin like silver, paint like new. MONKEY BRAND WON'T WASH CLOTHES I MB-301

" My sauce is ■I matured in good winethat iB why it is bo appetising." holbrooks Sauce v J

WARM TWEED OVERCOATS / Up to £5/!0A A warm overcoat' Really a necessity these cold mornings and evenings. These coats are the right kind, the kijnd that the smart dressy young man will appreciate, the kind the gentleman who stays young demands —swell coats to a degree. West'of London styles, featuring newest and nattiest of colourings and fabrics. RAINCOATS, 75/-, up to £5/5/-. You could ho doubt buy lower-priced overcoats and raincoats than these, but you could not possibly buy coats of equal value ulsewhere at anything like the same prices. These are WHOLESALE PRICES, for we are wholesale manufacturers. No man's outfit is complete this time of the year without an overcoat or raincoat. Come in to-day—stocks are rapidly diminishing, HiiU'f'flrV m • IUIILcL <Jn 13, ELUOTT STREET, <J urt through STRAND ARCADE), AUCKLAND. Alio U WHANGAREI and HAMILTON.

Sanders and Sons' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT la specially prepared for medicinal use, and hae curative powers peculiarly ite own. Sanders and Sons' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Is endorsed by the highest medical authorities as the best. B Enquire now about this special Southern Cross Assurance offer: ONE POLICY ONE PREMIUM Covering Life, Endowment, Accident, and All Sickness. All b one. Economical, Easy. Enquire Now. The Manager THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE COMPANY Ltd, Eaak K.Z. B«iMtn(>, SWARSON STREET, AUCKLANP. B : , / JIH4

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 104, 3 May 1923, Page 13

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