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Smith & Caughey, Ltd. Offer Striking Value In Goods From Various Departments Buying as we do in large quantities for prompt gives customers who live at a distance equal cash we are able to secure good discounts, and facilities with city residents for taking advantage the savings thus effected we invariably pass on c n «. i i j- , j «f,,l . 5 . • a i i _r of our excellent value. Immediate and caretul to our customers. Our prices are Auckland s lowest and our up-to-date Mail Order Department attention is given to all orders received by letter. Household Men's Suits. Men's Overcoats. Ladies' Scarves. f"\ma«« *vu«r Bmart, well-cut and expertly-made Suits of good Wen's Overcoats, in dark prey Cheviot tweed; loose Strlpec! Brush Wool Scarves, L/rapery. material. fitting, single breasted —68/-. 22m. wide, 721n ions, in royal "Untearable" Striped Flannelette Men's Dark Grey Tweed Suits—£4/17/6. Wlen'3 Overcoats, in light and medium grey her- anr | silver, wedgwood and best quality nmrt«: light and Dark Grey English Worsted Suit—£6/10.'-. ringbone twcod; half-belt, UouMe breasted — lemon, hello and grey, ehamrlark Stripes also plain grey English and Colonial Fancy Tweed Bult, in new 75/-. pegne and wedgwood putty 291n. wide—2 8 yard. ".' colours and patterns—£s/18/6. Men's Overcoats, in heavy grey tweed; loose fit- and lemon, champagne and "Excelsior" White Flannelette, Suit of English Serge, "Indigo"—£6/10/-. ling, single breasted —84/-. uiffger, fawn and white, fawn plain twill surface, with floe , a,1,, "• sax,, - nlll| y ancl chamfleecy back, unequalled for f— —— —— I^——————' 1 I—■ ' ■ pagne, Jftde and rhampagne. comfort and hard wearing; mmmm A 9***. w,lile • I " fi blaolt - silver and :\(>\n. wide—2/3 yard. |F "ST fffl M nigger—Only 18/11. Nursery Flannelette. -This is a m jS WL p,ain Brushed Wo °' Scarvos, v.-ry special offer. Having con- %*0 eMra sof , 2Oin wide] 80ln . tracteri for a vnry large quan- — ._. lon e. in champagne, lomon, lity some months ago wo are ¥ ¥ II 7 ■ F hello, nigger, silver, wedgwood, |H,;T£rH» Heavy Waterproof Capes «BS«SS Stooklnetto, specially suitable Tor --— anri ho,io ' while and li!ack ' Bloomers. Underwear, ei'c. white and mid saxe, mid saxe woven circular; 52in wide-— » ¥ IT 1 anr| champagne, champagpe natural and grey, 4/6 yard; Ilicf- ¥f\ HoMAI and name, fawn putty cham-i-rearii and navy, 4/9 yard. JUol Wβ JL JICLIIU < Pagne, kingflslier. white,, mid Union Shirting, Cotton ancl Wool, saxe. lemon—Only 8/11. fine selection of s-lripes, suit- w**9 Plain Wool Scarvos, well finable for Shirts of Pyjamas- ished. 20ln. wide, 70! c. long, 28in. wide—l/ 11, 2/6, 2/9 Tri«=v arp mac\f> from «?iirnlim Wi >*V in hclio " putty ! cham P a g ne > y ar d. * ne y are rnaae rrom Surplus li& jdk fawn, lomon, nigger, flame, Dark Striped Winter Shirtings, 1- r 1 r SaX °' navy, X "' y —° n ' V 12/11 -, aii wool; soin. «Ide- 3/6, supplies or heavy waterproor />* , w i» » 3/9 yard. ~ , / i !&¥ , /,M Ladies Gloves. Special Purchase 2000 Yards ckool-o ueo/H V\it rh/=» / / / ■ 1 • It \e\ union nannei shirting, in ground sheets as used by tne / / : I a inlli 2 Dome Brussel ' B Kid eiovos, Pvjama stripes—This is a beau- ~. .. , . , ft [ I '.' i \\ (11 \*V\ braid points, in beaver, gfreys, tiful quality shirting at a very British Army in the great War. II a I i /I t B II browns, ancl mole—7/11 pair, low price, and rnnnot be re- Ml ft ,jJ /I I ,1 I iILV 2 Oome Na PP a Q'oves, in niKger peated.—Only 3/6 yard. W 111 ,I /I B I \W\ only, for hard wear—B/6 pair. fm nil 'O| /■ 1 IB i|k-\ French Suede Gloves, braid L/reSS FabriCS- \A/ nnnPl*flll /li II . ; ■ M I 1 Ik a beavers, greys, mole "and Our Famous Suedena Finish If UUUCIIUI # IJ : /■ 1 B |\| browns—lo/6 pair. Gabardine; made from tine jj y ||l : ; SB\ I |B| \Hul - .. •« ? • Botany yarns in biscuit, mas- \7 1 / I I/I '/■ I IPI LaCHCS HOSierV. iii-. light lawn, fawn, sand, If O lll£k I I 111 ' r '■ \Wk \ISB 118 fl Inn. mid brown, nigper, liplit V CtJIUW // \ifi VJ 1331 H |H| IB \ Coloured Plain Cashmere Hose, mid anil dark grey, light and // Ul/ ; : II IH|l \W 1 we 11 splicrd fpet, good wearmid s;i\n blue, kingfisher, II MJj • jflßli II Hal 181 l in S quality, in putty, tans. mole, and navy; 5i and 06- . // H/I ; ißvl ll (fli\ Iβ 11 suede, coating?, grey?, and inch- -126 yard. I Inlir // flf ' ißil 111 IflS' ■ 1 nigger—3/11 pair. Sedan Cloth, permanent finish. // Hi • llßflb SI IHBI 4 "< Ribbed Cashmere Hose, suitable for Frocks. Cos- II jAI '■ 'l\mM\\ !| Bfll riVlli superior quality, in greys. tumes, or Coals; in navy, nig- // UM dj jjHJ \\ fl JBJI Wβ\| coating, suede, tans, oyster, ger, mastic, fawn, saxe, grey, I II VM ' 1181 l \ll iOkli \ei\\ nigger, cream and black — 18/e'yard." '" ' I - .(/ i jIHE I \ I'illiKmH VHkvl Wido Ribbed Cashfr.ere Hose, all Puro Wool Mignonette Cloth, a I • JfJ/W ;' ]■ \1 KB U wool, good quality, in Inns. light-weight, wool fabric, suit- BM I T Ml Bjdj ; |H \B ■ B\V \Bjttf suede, nigger, coating, greys, able for inexpensive Coat B fWL JP Vβ IbII H\t\ champagne, mole, navy and Frocks, and also Ideal for JHL i mjf PrPPß|BHe|\ HjBJ B\l| ■ b>ack — s ' ll P- airchildren's wear; In nigger, I Bt_ « nibbed Caahmere Hose, full navy, mole, fawn, grey, brown, I Kft" jXHiA ■ fashioned and wide suspender s.-Lxe and mastic; 40 inches 17 —l> //I H lops, in all heather shades— wide—3/11 ynrd. tllSLCll 6/6 palr - Pure Wool Serge, 40in.—4/6. ■ I \ V~ w f w^ PU n i n W^/6' enCh BotanY BeP9e> You are advised to post your order, jfe3 LadieS Footwear Pure Wool Serge, DOin.—6/11, with remittance as promptly as DOS- The Neweßt Styles In Highest 8/11. ..... RJW/ rTIE 1 Quality Shoes of British ManuPure Wool Flno Twill Serge, sible, and SO avoid disappointment, OB fstoture at Auckland's Lowest suitable weight for Coaf 1 ■. L•».£•.! II iUmi ■ Prices. Frocks. siin—lo/6, 12/6, Our last shipment ot these capes was II \WI 4» I Nigger aiace Kid Oxford 6hoes, 13 6, 14/6. sold out in three days. rxjß/ it - 11/ wUil American toe and heel, Striped Hopsack Tweed, -lOin. j) ,/ I fW? // ' frUß* welted sole—4s/-. wide-*. 6 and 3/11 yard. p ost p ree tQ any address. \lUliMafeSJ!L// M/ ffrny kltJ wlth COVCre(J Qill-e ir • r r -,i ■ ' i\) ¥JX\ llil,\ Nigger Mubuok Oxford Bhoe, OIiKS. If not satisfactory return within *■ kSskff///f with American toe and heel, Oriental Satin and Grenadines, In ~ Aavi and rash in full will be ifrWmil !r welted sole—4s/. all the latest colours, Includ- ten dayS anCl Casn m IU - x Also in srey ' with covered ing sky, pink., saxe, mole, refunded. • Jl * !lcc, ' brown, fawn, grey, henna, T" Nigger Nubuck 2-bar Shoe, apricot, lemon, navy and e^ " ' American toe and heel, welted cream, also in black; in great _ « o •. Till t U Cl_» m. Cx sole42/6- —- demand for evening wear; 36 DOVS Suits. Meil S ITOSe, iSllll*tS, HtC. Also ia e y> with covered ■wu'wuree'l.rgS the ever- Boys' Sport Suits, in dark grey Colonial tweed: for Men's All-Wool New Zealand Knit Half Hose— Kid Oxford Shoe, popular fabric Obtainable in hard wear at school—Sizes 3to 6, 34/6; 7to 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/9 2/11 pair. v d sole CubaQ h { all coLurs; 40 inches— 7/11 12, 35/6; 13 to 16, 36/6. All Wool Half Hose, nbbedplam coloured, also medium toe-28/6. v-rrt Baddle Tweed Shorts; hard wearing; best of heather mixtures—2/3, 2/11, 3/6, 4/0. B|aek Q|ace K|d Oxfopd Bhoe iarQ - material, make and finish—3 to 6, .11/6; 7to Men's Woollen Gloves—3/3 pilr. plain front, shaped heel— 23/6 C CM. V M :»U: M »» 12. 12/6; 13 to 16,13/6. Wide-end Ties—l/ 6, 1/11, 2/G, 2/11, 3/11, OOlt r UrniSllingS. Navy Blue English Serge College Shorts; strongly 4/6 to 7/6. ■ n#l*!e •»«%#! I7 M «le Heavy Quality Art Serge in made, well bned, and with loops and hip pockets Harvard Shirts, in plain grey, also light stripes, V/QUS CUIQ CJIQSt brown blue, red and green —Size 3, 13/-, rising 6d per size. 7/6 each. Handled Combs, in pink, blue, colourings; suitable for cur- amber, green, and mauve , tains and table covers—soin., a JP>m *■ W Ti shades—l/ 11, 2/6, 2/11. 6/6; 70in., 7/6. W~\ Wm I fl] M 1 ■ ■Bβ Klndes' Very" Hair Brush, Art Titian Canvas, in blue, red, JM_ Wr ■ — _ II JL jrT M bristles fixed separately on preen, fawn, natural, and dark mMAVFn B *J ■11 tiU WH JOk W T M ■ ffß indiarubber cushion — 8/11, brown colourings — 50in., | i|l||| II ft\f m B I %J> i I ■"" W 1 «i H 9 10/6,16/6. B/11; 701n., 8/11. LfJl ILIIWL wUUmLAIV V MmsM Metal Thread, for stitching Bordered Casement .Cloth, in — ee^ee — — ST> S dresses, etc., 2.') yd. reel, in cream and biscuit grounds, mr w w old gO ] C i j steel, old silver —9d with neat coloured borders; M7l 11 J C "1 F\ rpe, . B '' 6 dozen. .JSrfl&K&. Borders Wholesale and Family Drapers, *rS2S:S%S?£SSL 3 S Voile, open work borders and _ A 1 1 J B re >'- dark grey, vieux rose— neat coloured borders; 40in.— 0U6611 dtfeCl - /4UCKlailCl 6d spool, 5/6 dozen. 2/11 yard. . _ _ _ __ , ||

■ _ S 1 — — The Week-end Run! jj in.tarn Relief from J IIIMHH P A 100 miles run in an up-to-date side-car outfit i 3 nothing i|| V W ■"* I if fill raj i=ys==s nowadays to the average motor cyclist. He is a favored m I 1H 1 individual who, at a moderate running cost, can get the best ss A A * ■* JU«J 9nmM I ' , » \'" "* <«4 <nw out of sight-seeing, week-end trips, and all the pleasant ss 1 r3!fc£»" .'^^lSSM*' i|f\ A--J.SS - associations of getting out into the country ._ One essential Says this Letter : I - H ror cleaning ana are favored by most motorcyclists—their strength, depend- gradually disappeared and I have 1 ■ ' 'li/! fV polishing ability and great service ensuring economical running and s not had any signs of the complaint 1 5A in . freedom from tyre troubles. There is no doubt "Dunlops" returning. I therefore fully I ! Brass mi Co U p m eT!,n C d do give great value and satisfaction. Uiclhe"m-it pays! g I Th«e now! You hold the cake—it won't soil your nands—and TTVMBV~VTIVIIWQ J it\ clear ou Jjj't kn t™' '" " Th ' S Wind ° W Wi " be S ° " " Apply a little Bon Ami. Wait just a minute till the white film ?stiti Mosl\ I mtablisheb i ß s 2 . ° h n e es t - k rhen °ff i.t comes with a dry cloth—and you've finished [>>f <% ! TRADEMARKS k j .Weliinftea OJBc«° 157, iU

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 106, 5 May 1923, Page 31

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