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BARGAIN SNAPS for MONDAY «* ASHLEYS A.B.C. STORES ""g" 4 " Here are a few items taken from our "CLEAN SWEEP" list, but the whole Store is bristling with similar values. .-. Pay us a visit on MONDAY .•. "Our Service is courteous, oar Values excellent" Manchester Department. *^» r «.rEE? W^'f^TtSSffSXiS 38-inch White Longcloth Calico, suitable pillow dips, ate. 6d per dozen. ™J^P.^n 7 Men's Clothing and Mercery Departments. w «" w 24 0^^0^m™z%x -us* * 8 ""p?i e S tr ie e 3d fl 8 ""* , *""' •"•Ptien.l value—Monday'e c en , P y r M* e 'n?e'oVrk Petone Tweed Overcoats, eliss c «nd 7 25/-. Monday's Price, 14/11. 6 on | y «,„'„■» Brown Tweed Sac SulU, In alias 3, 4, and c, Dress Good. Department. 4e/8. - 'XtXt.r? Prie^ao /"''"" o,eth -"" e, Orafton Chiffonellee, 38in. wide, in Champagne, Sky, 8h«ll 40 Pairs of Boys' Brown Tweed Knioker ShorU, Silesia Pink, and Grey ground, with over-check—Usual Price, lined and well made, sizes 4 to 17—Usual Price a/11. 1/11 J. Monday's Price, 1/- yard. 7/6, and 7/11. Monday's Price, 4/11 each. Heavy Quality White Jap. Silk, 27in. wide—Usually 2/11 Sβ only Boys' Brown Tweed Sports SulU, smartly out, well and 3/6. Mondays Price, 2/3 yard. lined and made, sizes 7 to 17—Were 27/6, 2S/6, arid Suede Finish Velour Cloth, in Light Navy and Grey, with 20/6. Monday's Price, 18/11. over-check, B6!n. wide—Usual Price, 18/6. Mon- 10 dozen Heavy Cray Ribbed or Plain Woven Jerseys day's Price, 7/11. (Roslyn), sizes 22 to 30in.—Usual Price, S/S>, S/11, Navy, Black, and Mole Cotton Georgette, superior quality— 8/6, and 0/11. To Clear on Monday at B/11. Uaual Prioe, 4/11. Monday's Price, 1/11 J yard. c , 84-Inch Heavy Coating Tweed, in Grey and Heather— onowroom. Fine Jap. Crepe., in Pink. Sky. Lemon, Saxe, Hslio, Car- JM!E "JM,. 'tSS'JSSSZJT*/ T , *" din.l, etc-Monday's Price, 1 /- yard. 'bWsmJhhSS? jS/fi*™' Fancy Department. Ladies' All-wool Jumpers, round neck, short aleavee, tie Ladle.' and Maids' Knitted Gloves, nn. quality, in Beavers. SSUViI - '* "* W "'" , - U,U " , Prio » e/11 ' " on -" , « Grey, Fawn, and White—Usual Price, 1/11 pair. Ladies' Pure Wool New Zealand Tweed Coats, deep eterm *»o"^pMii P ajuw<2i f ßiaek'oashmere Hose in s.w.w. Ladies' Underclothing and Children's DepL and O.S.—Usual Price, 4/11 pair. Monday's Prlee, c r 3/11 pair. Children's Wool Frocks, excellent quality, In Creme, Saie, β-ply Beehive Fingering Wool, in 6rey and Brown only— and Putty. Sizea 16, 1», and 20—To Clear on Monday Usual Price, 1/4 skein. Monday's Price, 10Jd skein. at B/11. Black and Tan Mending Skeins—Usual Price, 3Jd skein. Ladies' Navy and Grey fleecy-lined Bloomers—To dear β-n Monday's Price, 1/- dozen skeina. Monday at 2/61 pair. Millinery Tulles, in dainty shades—Usual Price, 1/11 and Large Assortment of Ladles' Flannelette Nights, trimmed 2/3 yard. Monday's Price, 1/-yard. lace, long and short sleeves—Were 9/11. To dear on Brilliant Cottons, a large assortment of colours to choose Monday at B/11. from—usual Price, 6d per reel. Monday's Price, 3 Special Monday Barpains in Corsets.—Popular styles selling for 1/-. from 3/11 to 8/11. Country Orders must have 1/- in the £ added to above.

J. A. BRADSTREET DRAPERY IMPORTER 102, 104, 106, 108, Karangahape - Road, Auckland. SALE EVERYTHING REDUCED. SAVE MONEY by Shopping at BRADSTREET'S. 5-inch White Shadow Val. Lace—Usually 1/6*. Ladies' Silk Pull-on Hati Usually 14/| J Sale Price, 1/. yard. Sale Price, 8/11. 2-inch White Shadow Vi. Insertion—Usually B}d Ladies' Silk Ready-to-Wear Hate—Usually 15/11. Sale Price 6d yard. Reduced to 5/11. 61-inch White Cluny Lace«. tually 1/9 J. Children's Sealette HaU. Sale Price, 8/11 eachSale Price, 1/4 yard. Children* Flop Felt HaU—Usually 16/11. 31-inch White Cluny Insert)**—Usually 1/3*. . . Sale Price 8/11 i Sale Price, 9Jd. Wants' Creme Silk HaU—Usually 5/6. 31-inch Longeloth Embroidery—Usually 10|d. ~,l f _ „ . .. n M * f"" , 2/I, ' Sal. Price, 63d. lafmaU Cren,e Beaw to_ 3/1 , 2-inch Longeloth Insertion—Usually lOjd. All Trimmed Millinery Greatly Reduced. Sale Price, 6Jd. 27-inch and 22-inch White Embroidery Flouring*— 12-inch Satin Back Ribbon Velvets. Colours: Maroon Usually 3/3. Sale Prices, 2/9 and 2/6. Henna. Grey. Saxe. Vieux Rose. Jade. Cerise— I-incb White Indian Lace—Usually 9#d. Usually 2/9. Sale Price, 6gd yard. ' 'gy. ejA 35-inch Radium Silk Lace Flouncing. Colours: Ivory, 1-inch White Indian Insertion to match—Usually Cinnamon. Nigger, Navy. Mole—Usually 8/11. 9}d. Sale Price, 62d. Sale Price, 5/11. Children's Coloured Border Handkerchief*—Usually Guest Toilet Soap, perfumed—2/6 down Cakes. V- the dozen. Sale Price, 2/2 dozen. Emerald Green Wool Scarres, sizes 54 x 13—Usually Ladies' Lace Edge Handkerchiefs. Sale Price, 5d ea. e / ,K Sale Price, 5/6. Ladies' Tweed House Skirt*—Usually 14/11. Ladies' Plain Net Costume FronU, with high collar Sale Price, 7/11. banda—Usually 2/11. Sale Price, Sid. 36-inch Fine White Calico—Usually 18/6 dozen. Ladies' Afternoon Tea AprOns, in smart checks and Sal* Price, 12/8 dozen. striped. Sale Price, 1/3} each. 27-inch Nursery Flannelette—Usually 12/6 dozen. 3-ply Colonial Fingering Wools in Putty, Grey, Lemon, Sale Price, 7/9 dosen. Saxe, Light Green, Jade, Scarlet, Pink, Salmon, Hundreds of Children's Holland and Print House Vieux Rose. Henna. Brown. 6/11 doaen skeins. Overalls. Sizes Iβ and 20. Sale Price 1/. each. Ladies' Black and White Magyar Apron Overalls— Children's AH-Wool Knitted Frock*. Size* only 18, Usually 4/11. Sale Price, 3/11. 20 and 22 inches. Shades: Lemon, Champagne, Ladies' Jan Apron Overall*—Usually 4/6. *i> d Cream- Sale Price, 5/11. Sale Price, 3/6. Ladies' Ripple Cloth Saxe and Vieux Rose Dressing Ladle* Silk Turban HaU—U.ually 19/11. Jackett—Usually 8/11. Sale Price. 4/11. Sale Price, 9/11. Ladies' Striped Wincey Blouses, all sizes 4/6 each.

1 I .^^^l^ll. Renew lost Energy flEpHl^B with Q UN . MAID pM "77ie /ron Food for Vitality. 9, WK^mß^M Full of tender, juicy, luscious Sun-Maid Raisins —that's s P the sort of bread, buns, cake, and pie to serve your > \ family. FACE MOULDING. Ton can do more for yourself by v • i j I- ■ l .. i n i • i using ■ simple home treatment Not merely delicious —but lull ot nutriment and energy. kegularlt tnsn »y having J t>J professional treatment OCOA-Sun-Maids are rich in fruit Sugar and food iron-two ££?£&!£• .^.JM?, O,^ .1 • 11 11-1 r , -i t i i ii moves sagging muscles, lines em! things everybody needs daily. fc.asily digested by all. wrinkle*, and moulds the pace ° ' I end neck into youthful contour and .. ~, beauty. JSo tiring meseace— no Alwayt ask for San- harmful lotions—nor drying clay or »,.,_,.. , ! mud. Instead, a simple, clean. Maid Kaisms — the I hnrtenlc process, based entirely upon ... .. . . sciratific principles; easy to uee, /U-. •>» \. highest quality raisin* permanent in result. Bogin to-day — 4 '** t(V j to KBMOVE AGE from your appear/Z*rJ . iV at ord nary prices. unce. Get particulars from your ,'4CV ~-j ff, /-iii Cliemlet or Toilet Speelaltat, or < *•" ft. *-" el 'he brand you write direct tO the Orldnator. It Mtr tri % . U *«v i . i will cost you nothing, just t^jit*— j^2? 'lx •!• » <' i" i knovr is good. and full Information will be aent /^^^W MISS McELWAIN, iC Seeded- 270 Q«e« Strett, in blue packet: AUCKLAND. m^~L - "—"^^**L^^ , Wholesale only from MUoa Toilet ■ — in red packet*. Co., Safe Deposit Buildings. High Street, Auckland, New Zealaaa.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 185, 4 August 1923, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 185, 4 August 1923, Page 27

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