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jEaocaocaiOEaLO ■ As to the quantity of cash II % taken on Thursday and Q 1 Friday established records, ffj As to the amount o£ profit PJ & . o ]* lost—well, that's this Store s|| trouble. It is wanting cash, || and it is getting it W 3* NO WONDER ! fl II Boys' While Canoe ShFrts, all »izei— II 4 11 each. II Men's Balbriggan Singlets—2 11. |M Men's "Valuta" Underwear (mesh), Singlets and Shorts—4 6 garment. man's Linen Collars; all shapes—-1,- JJ Me°n's 'all-wool Bathing Suits, two- §§ piece—f> 6 Suit. II Men's Cotton two-piece Bathing Suits. pd| 3/11 Suit. f% BIG BARGAINS FOR THE HOME. W Tea Plates, English, fine White—2/11 M half dozen. 11 Worcester breakfast Cups—Only 7id. || Aluminium Vegetable or Entree Dishes, «* polished—6'll. 'W Comports, suitable for cake or fruit; t^ large size—3 11. fl Tea Sets, in modern art shades; Yellow I] with Black line and handle*; alto 11 Pink. Fine Stafford China; 21 PH pieces—36/6. j^k Rrtistic Metal PoU, in Bronze; «l»o Oxidised finish — „ , M large tubular 'side handles, highly 31 polished Aluminium; 20 quarts— U 12/11. C Salt Cellars, large, English, deep cut— f% 6d each. .^ Bread Knives, Cross Daggers, Sheffield HI brand, carved wood handle*—l/ 11. 11 Vases, 10in high, equal in appearance If to cut crystal—3/11 each. JH Aiuminium Collapsible Cups—lold. d^ I Scales, Sheffield make, with weights I n Xoz to 2lb, complete—ll/9. | EI BEG BARGAINS IN THE BIG TOY M SECTION. Q Toy Pianos, all sweetly toned; M strongly made; size 14 x Sin; 16 II keys—Usually 10/6. Far 6/11. |l A Similar Line, size 13 x Gin; 14 5J keys —Usually 6/11. .For_4/3. Smaller Lines—To Clear at 2/11 M and 3/6. |1 Mouth Organs, silver reeds II monica Superior]"— Usually 5,9. " For 2/11. jTI "Our Beauty"— II -Astr 3 a hon H.rmon.ca- - l.ua.ly " I/?. ,1 For 2/11. O • ! invictaT' ?^X^r, hat ally 3,6. For 2/3. II U NATURAL FUJI SILK. 11 S Extra Heavy and Lovely S II Quality. U JJ 30 inches wide. JJ p F . r 4/5 o roir^sononociio

i Affair ever know t] Bag Handles, with chain—Usually 2,6. 48 • For 1/11 each. % Side Combs—Usually 1/6. For 1.- In pair. I Erinoid and Chain Girdles—Usually I 2 6. For 1/9 each. 1 Erinoid Round Bag Rings—Usually ~ 1/6. For 1/- pair. .* Slik Dressing Gown Girdles—Usually « 3/6. For 2/11 each. Silk Sports Nets —Usually 26. For 1/11. ferinoid Round Bag Rings—Usually 2 6 For 1/11 pair. Pyjama Girdles.. 2 yard 3 long—Usually 7d. For 5d each. All Coloured Cords—2d yard. Coloured Tassels, 6 to 8 inches long— Usually 1/11. For 9d each. Black, White, and Red Belts—Usually 1/3. For 1/- each. Corset Busks, all sizes—Usually 1/2. For 9d pair. Black or White Petersham, 4!n. wide— Usually 2/-. For 6d yard. Assorted Safe:y Pins, on cards— Usually 6d card. 3 Cards for 1 '-. Mending Cards —Usually Ild card. For 10Jd dozen. Boot Laces, Black, 40in. long—Usually 4d pair. 4 pairs for 1/-. Coils of White Tape, 5 yards on coil— Usually 5d each. 4 for I.'-. Mcndinq Balls—Bd each. Wide Black Belts—Usually 2 11. For 2 6 each. BIG BARGAINS !N MEN'S WEAR. Men's Heavy Bluo Denime, all sizes— 5/11. Man's Palmer Nap Trousers, all sizss. 8/11. Men's Strong Tweed Trousers, all sizes—B/11. Wen's Strong Saddletweed Troueer*, all sizes—l 26. Men's all-wool Tweed TrouMra, ligAt and dark; all sizes—l 4/11. Men's Dark Grey N.Z. Saddletwoed Riding Breeches; well cut, loops, leathers, etc.; all-wool; size* 3 to 7—32 6. Men's Cream Tennis Trousers; sizes v, • 6, 7 only—l 2/6. Men's Grey Flannel Trousers; all ri;es. 17/6. Men's Striped Blazer Coats, in most wanted colours; also suitable for ladies; sizes 3 to 7—B 11. Men's Navy Flannel Blazers, with pipings; all sizes—l 7/6. Men's Light Dust Coats; lonq—l2 6. Men's Khaki Dust Coats; detachable buttons—l 7 '6. Men's Fawn Crash Dust Coats, good quality—26 -. Men's Fawn and Grey Raincoats; sizes B, 6, 7—22/6. Men's IM.Z. all-wool Grej Tweed Suits, 3 pieces, good make and trimmings; all sizes—49 6. Men's all-wool Roslyn Sac Suits, in light and dark shades, also Brown mixtures—69/6. A Men's Heavy Navy Fox's Serge Tailor 1 Cut and Finish; all sizes. Dye t guaranteed—7s -. 1 Men's all-wool Tweed Sports Suits, in I Grey Herringbone Tweed; splendid I fitting—4s--. | Men's Striped Neglige Shirts, woven t stripe—s/11 each. Q Men's White self-stripe Neglige Shirts. > 66 each. 1 Men's Striped Neglige Shirts; good I patterns—4/11 each. 1 Men's all-wool Heather Half Hose—l 6 | pair. i Men's all-wool Black Cashmere Half \ Hose—l,9, 1/11 pair. Men's Black Sox, Cashmere finish—3 pairs for 2/-. Men's Striper Flannelette Pyjamas— Sβ suit. Men's Strong Harvard Working Shirts, i 5'U each. ' Men's Police Braces—2/6 pair. Boys' Braces, leather «mds, elastic web. 1 '- pair.

T PROFIT LOSING BIG BARGAINS Irl STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. < Hart's Giant Pads (500 pages)—l/91 each. Hart's Unrivalled Pads Cbest bank paper), 600 pages—l/ 91. The Gigantic School Pads, 200 pages— 3 for 2/3. Champion School Pads—3 for 1/3. Cream Manila Envelopes—loo for 9' : <i. National Envelopes—3 packets for 1/--Superfine Business Envelopes—6 packets for 1/-. Bluoplex Envelope (ivory finish)—loo for 1 /3. School Exercise Books, 40 pages—4 for 1/-. for 1/45. Hart's Monster Exercise Books, 200 pages—3 for 2/6. Reporters' Notebooks, 66 pages—3 for 1/IJ. Empire School Notebooks—loid dozen. Scribbling Blocks—3 for 1/-. School Lead Pencils, American—7;d dozen. School Penholders—Bid dozen. Pen Nibs (assorted)—sd dozen. Meek's Blue Black Ink--3 bottles 1/-. Thermos Flasks (pints)—s/6 each. Aluminium Soap Cases—ejd each. Genuine Gillette) Razor Blades—2/7J -packet. Bengal Razors (Flower brand) —6/11 each. Niagara Torches (nickel cases), two cell—7/6 each. Housemaids' Gloves (canvas) —1/- pair. Waterbury Alarm Clocks 6/11 each. Globus Toilet Rolls, 80z.—3 for 1/S J. Paper Picnic Bets, containing Tablecloth, Plates, and Serviettes—l/ 4;. Paper Serviettes (plain white) —100 for 1 /-. Paper D'Oyleys (assorted patterns)— 36 for 1/-. Willis' Playing Cards—l/ 3 packet. Fauntleroy Patience Cards—l/ 6 pkt. Bridge Scorers—3 for 1/-. Ladies' Purses (crocodile finish)— 2/11 each. Boys' Pocket Wallets—l /6 each. Fancy Cigarette Cases—l /- each. Razor Strops (velvet hide)— 2/6 each. BIG BARGAINS IN LACE, SMALL WARES, ETC. Usually 8d and 10d yard. For 51d yard. Organdie Frillings, in Pink. Blue, Lavender, with Black edge, IJln. wide—Usually 1/11 yard. For 1/6 yard. Silk Frillings for collars, etc., in Nigger, Champagne, Pale Blue, Pale Pink, and Lemon—Usually 2/9 yard. For 2/3 yard. Silk Frillings, in Oriental colourings. 2in. wide—Usually 2 11 yard. For 2/3 yard. Silk Jumper Insertion, in Jade, Copper, Navy, Pink, and Blue—Usually 1/6 yard. For 1/- yard. Cotton Torchon Insertion, lin. wide— Usually 3d yard. For 2d yard. match, 2in wide Usually 4d yard. For 3d. yard. Valenciennes Insertion, Jin. to iln, wide, good designs—2/6 dozen yards. Children's Picture Handkerchiefs, also Plain White Hemstitched Handker- - chiefs, all at one price—4 for 10d. Coloured Bordered Handkerchiefs, a fine lot—All at 4 for 1/-. Ladies' White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, very nice quality—Usually 6d each. 3 for 1/-. Coloured Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, a very tireat variety—Usually 1/11. For 1/3. Mercerised Handkerchiefs, coloured borders, groit goods—2 for 9d. Ladles' Lace Edged Handkerchiefs; a big lot to clear at 7d each. Extra special.

i g 7Vre Smoothest Thing On Wheels g-jj I A New Experience for Old Drivers | I g The JEWETT handles with such ease and lack of effort 3ffe- that its outstanding smoothness is a new experience for old, . ; well-seasoned drivers. It will hold the road better than — : |g| a mile a minute without taking undue hazards. At touring —- J speeds of 30 to 40 miles an hour it will loaf along easily all -g- |£ day over average roads with plenty of power in reserve to -|§§ !Up maintain this pace over heavy going or on the hills. The 3j ' fc JEWETT excelj; the ordinary car in a swifter than ordinary 2jp 1 m acceleration, in an easier, more rapid shift, and in its uncanny |E fir ability to eat up the hills. A range of 2to 70 miles an hour lj§ gjr on hi&h» makes gear shifting rare. With its gentle clutch, jfc no jerking or stalling mar the faultless performance of the ±f g. JEWETT under any guidance. The JEWETT'S wonderful tz Ig. performance on its record-breaking Wellington-Auckland run stands as a classic. On this rough journey of 500 miles * a touring model completed the whole distance in 14 hours —- ~ tZI 58 minutes, breaking the previous record by 27 minutes. —- From Foxton to Sandon an average of 70 miles an hour was — rsr maintained, and in places the JEWETT actually touched 80 = miles an hour. Speed and reliability, as proved by — §j- gruelh'ng test, and the sensational wins in all hill-climbing ZZ jg contests, prove the JEWETT to be a car of outstanding merit — -—- and supreme worth. Suppose you ask a friend or two who HI H- own a JEWETT, they will tell you about its vibrationless = tz motor, delightful springing, smooth and powerful brakes, = ~H wonderful riding and wearing qualities, and the marvellous —- tr- economy of its running The most-talked-of car of the —- year. Silent, Smooth, Strong. It will serve you well. __ 11 Seabrook, Fowlds & Co. = g?r- 7 — — g Motor Merchants - - 77-79, Symonds Street, Auckland. g| £ DARGAVILLE: SMITH & BRADLEY. MORRINSVILLE: BOOTH BROS. ZZ • NUTSFORD & MENZIES. TAURANGA ; GUINNESS BROS. ~ 1 . HAMILTON: GRANT & CAUGHLEY. Bj

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 15

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