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Try a tin of Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa—to-day. You will enjoy that delicious chocolate flavour so much that you will not want to go back to any other cocoa. It's different. Everybody likes Fry's, from the children to tne old folk. And it is really good for all —rich in nourish- . ment, invigorating, strengthening, sustaining. True, it ought to be good—it has been continually improved for nearly 200 years. 43 BREAKFAST with the favourite chocolate flavour. SyminctonH COFFEE IS v~p The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: jSH "My way of making delicious coffee ISSjI r^x^pß^-^ 3 is the Symington way. A teaspoon- |jjp}|| ' ful in a cup of boiling water, and KSpI \ there you are." r» L^^l 4 )S^^^Sai s __ THOS. SYMINGTON & CO.. Edinburgh & London Jrg^l ■* ASSISTANTS are forbidden , to SPEAK TO YOU unless YOU SPEAK FIRST...This rule is STRICTLY CARRIED .OUT . Examine •. • • Compare •.. •NO Laws i Outlaws fancy salesmanship schemes i 158 .-LAW'S. j

"^tyfojtood- _ I Try a tin of Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa —to-day. ■^-OC^"""^" You will enjoy that delicious chocolate flavour so much that you will not want to go back to any ' other cocoa. It's different. IVT U R. Everybody likes Fry's, from the children to the old I fl £1 IXI piA7 I"*| 2| TO folk. And it is really good for all—rich in nourish. «** AJLV' Jk V* TV A IC4IO . xnent, invigorating, strengthening, sustaining. True, it ought to be good—it has been continually . # improved for nearly 200 years. 43 {V** {&£ZLm*M& pure . * \/A KS ***JS ffiFm'W BREAKFAST w V™ are > nvlte d { o c *ll and view the display of New Spring Millinery in our Show- • Here you will see many charming English and French models in all the most ftshionwith the favourite chocolate flavour. _ a |>l e s hapes and colours. Included are beautiful hat* in the new almond-green shade that ' m^m^^^ i* so popular in London and Paris; also an attractive selection of the stylish moufflon straws. Trimmings most in favour are flowers, fruit and ribbons, and these are shown _ . ,o * v " e " ect on * c mo^a displayed. jf Rfl I If I Shapes of alf kind * arc *»'" f«shion*ble—large, small, drooping or tumed-up—the j. JIL A. M> Jsm M. M. M. if choice is left entirely to your own good taste. £fc\ (COPPER E,S>Sl§>fi>K£'l£> M A wide range of becoming ready-to-wears is also on display. Among these are The Coffee Ma id, of Symington's, says: (Bgkk • ome exceptionally smart hats of fine rush, made in England by Russian refugees. These jF&Zme" My way of making delicious coffee ISSJ dainty hats have had a wwderful vogue at Home and still enjoy great popularity. They is the Symington way. A teaspoon- IBSjl ,re tnnimed with rafia, which is worked into delightful floral designs. All the newest -gj|fe i ful in a cup of boiling water, and colours are represented. there you are." r» L«ji~| v THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh & London ttgyl w "' «'so see on display a big variety of stylish ready-to-wears, untrimmed straw* . t~- ■ jp new iijufoQ effect anc j a | wge ajsordnent of the new trimming*. OUR ASSISTANTS are forbidden A Vitit of Inspection Cordially Invited. to SPEAK TO YOU unless YOU — SPEAK FIRST ...This rule is V. mith O fellOllPll strictly carried .out v^|i.mynuy . Examine ...» Compare .... NO | J JAWSiOUTLAWS FANCY SALESMANSHIP SCHEMES i Queen St, JJSt

Lome 10-morrow! AS tThe First of the Last Eight Sale Days. * Sensational Redactions on Regular Sale Prices. JBf? Five Guinea Costumes down to Two, Velour Coats under Half Price, Coat /O^V^j Frocks reduced fifty per cent., Cosy Knitted Wool Capes, Frocks and Costumes at /iVVfI practically cost; Raincoats at a Guinea; Tweed Coats for less than a Sovereign. >y U V3/l\ Call To-morrow—participate in this unique Bargain Carnival. //J iM yj/ \\ Vetour Coats, Coat Frocks, Costume Bargains. jfrM ill )f\ £2/2/-, £3/3/-, £4/4/-. £2/2/-, £4/4/-, £6/6/-. £2/2/-, £4/4/-, £6/6/-. f\\ fi^U >*?"£? A -r derf , nlv,ne s ofetyl r, inG,b,rdir - •*?*&£» zssin£&Js£ fJSiI E becomine. Soma carry elaborate flow atitch- .nd J»avy Serge. Not a, job line, but the din. ,nd NarrSew ua ThT materiel.. \l IJH ing. others are fnr trimmed. The two balance of our exclusvre creations. Among P en s* mr » tar-trimmed, othera la»i.hly Sμ* xH v §M coats illustrated are included. Colour* tea- the styles are the two here shown. Tour beaded, embroidered, or braided. The ma- / /1M \ If M tar. Fawn. Gre,. Kuwnsker. and Ni««er. .„. i. her. in th. colour that auft. ,ou β^l , •$$!&■«*•& T* O»i£X //Ml // TJrael price. Four to, Kio» Guinea.. W. U.u.l price.. Four to Tw.W. Guineas. All .UeT. UeuM " FlT# t0 Ten Ou,n «"- ' / if Astonishing Values in Smart Comfy Knitted Wool Garments. fl/ II Capes, Cardigans, Frocks, Iff II 39/6. 7/11. 29/6. nti Just two—knitted in a nartieularlr quaint ml W ThM. cspw h»T. told readilr all winter *t atitch. Usually twice this price. O( an - extremely flu. and clot* knit, these y \\ Four Goinaaa. flome are bru»h«d wool, frocka are .the latest. The rolnun are Vjj other* tte iwwKmt e»ripe tßtet. Imprjs«»e Sneeial Line Frorkc *" d o, ',- **>*•* wHh W ">* •£* variety of colour idiii. in tone* of Fawn. OpBCIBI t-int3 TrOCKS, respoctitely. A tie Msh. with buckle, makes Cream. Grey. Mole. Brawn, and Saxe; the 10/6 *"• * ffeGtiT * *»'»♦ finishing. Undoubtedly th. J*llbH JVI balance of * aneeially fin. importation. ' bicgeit barcain in knitted frocks offered > "^TssT ' Cream or Lemon ground, with contrasting *^> , ■•Man. '■ JRB colours. Th. balance of a special curchase CSIlr DoiMsah *"l/ 1/. You couldn't bay the wool at the crice. asssW* aB» Silk Raincoats, £3/3/-. Tweed Coats, 19/11. flLflK #rAf\ KaTn-ioatr.rmire.'rhe^Tth: h Td S Gabardine Raincoats, 21/-. A t , y , M JgkMi\ St\\ /\\ JA. ***** <* eiW-«ilk .tyle. The .ilk is rob- <h.t to th. majority of our Gabardine . th ** J°~ f Ol »F™««* th « T» lu * of I \ 1814 M / berised on the inside, whilst the outside Raincoats at a eumea. Some are belted. tweed. Only seven left—one in Nary, the V l\f J) \ J&T\V M/SmL ~Sum include H«y. Fawn, and Gr W . Th. the plain Itaglan style Loc.-fittinj other, in various Heather Mixture.. One \J 3f |X*V /1 rilM in th. gj^J,»Jla? ttat'SS; b^worn "J two ar. belW. other, are W I J%IJ V /■TT J world; light, amart. comfortable: absolutely s om e were Three Guinea*, others more-cet ~, h » Te weU Pockets. You'll need a comfy yJU tJ. ./ff \f waterproof. in M "' * nd MCUI * **• best bargains. coat for cold epring and sammer nifhta. /^^T"VjCHaa7 Ifl I. aT" I I Theee are splendid- / \ 'TT^Si |jgr Fhe House 11 yf' KARANQAHAPE ROAD, "■""». | Between Queen and Pitt etreet Intaraaetlena. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1923, Page 11

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