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A BEAC3 TROCK AT 17/9. J3o— lt is of nice quality Washing Print, with vest, collar," and cufts of White Pique, overstrapped with self Print. Obtainable ;n Grey, Brown. Apricot, or Blue. An exceptional value Frock. Tropical Suiting i ennis Shirts at 5711. In Shirts, where good service is essential, these Shirts leave nothing to be desired. They are wonderfully strong, and laundei easily and well. Showing in Fawn ground with stripes of contrasting colour. Sizes 3 to 9. Boys' Section, First Floor. Men's Sports Sweaters at 25/-, The Sports Sweater with a V neck is a very popular garment. At the above price, a splendid quality is showing in White, with a neck outlined in various colourings. Men's Cream Cotton Garbi. Trousers at 15/6. The sportsman whose needs include a pair of inexpensive Cream Trousers should take full advantage of this splendid value line. They are wellrcut Trousers, and obtainable in all sizes.

Children's Wash Frocks at 6/11. This is a line that should appeal to parents who are preparing children for summer outings. A - "*" The Frocks are in fancy Wash Prints, with trimming of plain ' Naw Blue, and are in Sizes 24, 20, and 28m. Juvenile Section,;== First Floor. J.B. Masterfront Corsets. A Sports Number Attractively Priced at 17/9. It is Model 505, designed in Pale Blue Mercerised Broche, for slender to average figures. It has low elastic top, and medium length Skirt sloping to longer hips and front. Two sets of Hose suoDorts. Sizes, 21 to 20. Second Floor. V/hite Batiste Brassieres at 2/11. This splendid value line includes bandeau and cross-over styles. All backfastening, some plain, others trimmed with Lace. Sizes, 32 to 36. Mercerised Cotton Hose at 4/6 Per Pa,r - They are ribbed Hose in a nice fine weave, have wide tops, reinforced feet, and are obtainable in White, Cream, Black, Putty, or Grey. A very smart and popular Hose for present wear. Ipswich Art. Silk Hose at A/C. Pr Pair. Although so reasonably priced, these are splendid quality Hose. They have wide suspender tops, mock seam, and spliced heels and toed. Obtainable in Putty, Silver, Fawn, or Black. A Very Smart Glove Novelty at _ 4/6 They are a French Glove, in fine Suede Finish Lisle, with contrast colour points and novelty petal gauntlet. One-dome fastening. Showing in White, Chamois, Fawn, Grey, and Black. Belts at 3/3. A novelty plaited Belt in Black Patent, one and three-quarter inches wide. Just what is needed for the Holiday Wash Frock. Georgette Modesty Vests at 3/3. A very smart little style with' Guipure Lace Finish and Inset. In Ivory only.

your Second Cup ? yes its * Amber Tipss--and I Qoutdnt resist it/ —And with "Amber lips'' the second cup is as fragrant as the first. That is a characteristic of "Fine" Tea—of which "Amber Tips" is entirely composed. "Fine" is a trade terra used in connection with tea to designate the choice pluckings of the beet crops—the leaf that has neither grown too slowly nor too juickly, but which is richest in flavour and fragrance—and no other is used in blending "Amber Tips." FINE 26a Packed in lib. and lib. packets, and in 21b., 51b., and 101b. tins. r ] SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. I

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 2, 3 January 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 2, 3 January 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 2, 3 January 1924, Page 11