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Hart's Great Day-FRIDAY A Fitting Finish (practically) to the week's business! Benches of Special Lines in all departments for quick sale. Get the profitable habit of being at Hart's on Fridays. A FEW . JQ rm SATURDAY AFTCRNOON I 3 «f h *~* FAREWELL STREAMER-PAPER T»M—ln almost all known «h«do. udi«e» All w»i itlaaoalau OaMinaita. 3 Bargain lines in Dress Goods co feot long by about i-inch wide, ad roll. 100 feet or over by 3-inch wide, .ultable tor'wearingi aa teet under A Great Trade Here; «d roil. ""jtj^""** 40-inch Chariot Serge, ... wool. For ".■-«* CLOSE *T EXACTLY ONI O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY. .Jjft "•*»• ""■- *""•"'• *»•- strong wear this lineTi* exceptionally. . GET YOUR QUOTA EARLY. Ladies' Heavy Weight Wool Jumpers, good. Th. .h.ri.. »*.■-• n~. r * I M.. Yr i - . i j n fancy knit, roll collar, long Lt. Brown, Golden Brown, Blue-Grey, . sleeve*, scalloped hem girdle at etc.—All at 3/6-per yard. . - . ~ ~ waist. Mauve, Tan, Hole, Grey, Mg., "E&JSnSS! VS& ££ 3 ¥■" » Co * u - 3 *"*•*» "»«• m udiet * Nigger, Vieux Rose, and Navy— - Frocks, Etc. Underwear. '■ collar—l*/*. 4O?hioh'£ru» Dress Goods. Almost all Coloured Und.r.k.rte, vena cloth. 3 Bargain Line, in Sflks. ._ /„ --- ?, ?"■* «*» " "•*■* 36-inch Black Chiffon Velveteen (fast cardigan coat. Kingfisher, Brown, and neck, short sleeves, shaped waist, week Cashmere Heee, •■■oteny," pure dye)— The Best, 8/11 yard. Fawn—29/6. chemise length—3/3. wool, spliced heele and toes, eus-3S-inch Satin Illustra. Shades: Cream, 8 W or Maid's Coats, in fine aualitv m, ....._. .. ■•• " pender tops, finished and fashioned; Saxe, Ivory, Migger, Nattier, Vieux tweed collar and cOffi of cSntrietinJ Navy Woollen-■loomers, heavy quality, fast dye. All eliee—9/9 pair. Rose' hwn, Oreyl and Black— c\,Ua? can 4 worn "owS elasiie waist and knee- Coloured CartmereHooe, pure, brea^ Special, 4/6 yard. . with revers. or high to neck Lenath Women's O.S. rlbbs, perfect goods for winter wear. 24-inch White Jap. Silk—Special, 1/11 44 inches--32/6. «ngm ~_ prevailing enadee. such ac r, n • v • • » > "■**• "stc—4/e per' pair. 3 Bargain Lines m Men s . - Art silk Hose, fully finished and rinthlrur .. . . n,e,, * fsthioned, silk panels to Clotbing. . i i r\ a V ALL DAY knM > epliced heels and toes. Two Men's Featherweight Mackintosh Coats, *J the" priceUli J*% pVir Oort ""- M,Be * Men's Dark Tweed Sac Suits. "A real | 1 • ■Tγ aTal I * 3 Barrain IJn** in Hlavm wonder line." Ali sizeo, thoroughly I, V |H Lj uargain Une in OIOTes. well made, latest style, excellent ■"■« «B I H , Woollen Full-in Cloves, in Greys, and quality. Mostly in Greys and Brown— J[ ißßWifl Mkdl A Pastels. Sizes 6, «J, 7 1/11 pair. 4 9 .. .. -. . ■ ~ t , Woollen Gauntlet Gloves, with fringed Men's Black Rubber Coats, also suitable _ J| '^ B^gaTa •—«. gauntlet. In Beaver. Chame. Grey for Ladies' wear. Sizes 3to 7. Plain f~\ JBi .JBYBYBM I J ■ and Nigger. Sizes 0. Si. 7—3/11 back with full bolts, double breasted, tM j- . All L/ pair. oizes o, e 3 , 7—a/n button left or right. Superior quality ■■ l - aa,e * All-wool «W I X Washable Suede Finish Gloves, fleecy —45/-. XV M Fringed U n * d ' 2 d «""ee, in White, Grey, 3 Bargain Lines in Men's _ T ?" Ve pii" nd ■"° k - •"" "' **• 7 ~ Mercery. ,• I uStllTltfetS f *ag«Jn 1 3 Bar * , " n Line * in Ladies' Al'-Wool Coat Sweaters. Shsdes: B . Scarves. Faw-T'-.w; IWeVs 6 A P M-M/00l "Jason" Singlets. Extra J 1 "'*"*' " te, L/ ''"man'C'^h.d B .?, """l '" Cpe oi al -8/e. Underpants, 9/6. ffjfMl Q o # -- HVlioVro^'&' Manchester Goods. /\ ff£ •* ■£» MHB /\ »o. stviieh, dumble, comforuble, and __ . / \ rut rAIK. ■ / % particularly cheep. Shades: Pawn Tablo Damask, fancy red border, BO and IB ■■ ■ H * * S.xe, Vieux Umw"Vetunia 54 inches wide, very strong; half ■,— — rhe VoEtte . S«e UIK Almond, etc.—l 2/8 eech. bleached—2/11 per yard. — r ■-. MBBni thin, bTJHbtJibKi XT •» d • > • . . Art Cretonne. A grand range of designs. / Hhl iTflßSil mem. ■ VW V 3 Bargain Lines in the Exceedingly «ow price for the quality y Ground Floor. -H V Household Department. Marcella Quilts. Remainder of a large JL • H X i fl gMfeeflßH R * el Oothee Lines, large size, easily job pui'chass—For Single Bed, IS/6; VjH ViaU. adjustable, SO feet strong cord, infor Throarquarter Bed, 17/6; for . f\V VSS. . . ■ valuable for. rainy days—2/11 each. Double Bed, 18/9. 1 1-fl l\\ Vl fj . Boor « at *« UMful ••". 2* * 1«-^ 3 Bargain Lines in the >A\\ TOk,f% /JL// Tabie l butiery. Firth. aumiaM, keen. Furnishings Department. \ flniehed biadee, ivoride Camp Rugs, splendid weight, aize BO I Deseert~r;nivee, 19/e hair-dozen, x 70-Friday's Price, 12/6. tf I x \> I J.» 'Xi. Tabie Knives, 22/6 half-dozen. Tapestry Runners, very good quality, S*OOJf l\ ' \ v\\/>?U >A n .... , 22', inches wide—On Friday, 5/11 -f / /3J Kv\ v 3 Bargain Lines in the Ei&n Quiiu, Mcuntock's «*. MiUinery Rooms. (the world's best). Covered high- SfwikkfZ StX T N \ \MKK\>,,I\ MU Wi t9CS <BJj| Children's Velour Hats, ready-to-wear, grade Floral and Fancy Printed wMrlW^iOeWK!! s£fEX>y, i W all the prevailing shades of the Sotoen, with plain panels—36 each. SsEtf^BjfeljF^r-«rst^ / i^^^'fi^^e»"TT ' &&£ season. Really .mart goods, and This is indeed a most unusual price. /ZTtSW Jp W ??_Sfciiffiferl 'W / \£ZSIfe* TJIJTSa i<l3S* particularly finely priced^ Value 3 Bargain Lines in the Baby M t-W , «hm'SVffiS.» . I n\ e .r,. u . Linen Department. Li 'W^^jL^M^^fj^^J!^SP<*^r^ o 'W r shades. Good style, very becoming, rt&t;.aa» a-ass &&&*£ r 27 ii g?-r fU Fr^; nC V.rmfnV n, C^T, 8/11 ;, 3/3 1 / 11 •• cn - HeeßßHiie ■m ' ~ - •:."■..
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 12
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