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£1-1 -O A System of Bargains in Saved Dress-cutting fMMki S£MM3Si ~ * C ? 1 TjftCr ,c " r " ews "°i '*"' ada '" s i,seV '" the \MMMm ouriasns yf yf The SeI 'P hit System of Dresi-cutting is || ' )g STORES lam making thie epecial redu'e- II accurately fit the wearer.' The Sel-phit 60, WsM ' ""~" """ " ** " Karangahape Koad. tion for 10 days only. Country Sy«tem mean* greater economy because Tust Onened New in Tar*. TnrtairKs visitor* should take advantage of you save professional charges. g °'W&s JUSlupenea iNew UeSlgns in White Lace Curtains. their vieit to town to procure 111 '••B§lii c import direct from makers, so can show ; their new set and at the same 111 rVBB Demonstration* It • •CssSS i.L L «. *L 1 l i II time save £1/1/-. II c MsemoFistTunons -|f*"il§li§ possible value and assortment. A fA/Al Ci f__ ci.lt/ I! ou *" cordially invited to be present *?/• • • 2J yards long x4O inches 3 yards long x52 inches A Xl/4/- 3et tor W/3/- at A. free demonstration, held in the £?SSF§k wide— 6/11 pair. wide—l 3/6 pair. A £5/5/- Set for £4/4/- ■ 2f yards long x4O inches 3 yards long x54 inches tl l- t 1 , 111 Monday and Thursday from 7.30 to 9 wide 7/11 pair. Dair. ,fe-2f; tnV- «S rt|- — Ugvd.bp** inches 3 yards long'x 54 inches P To e JxVe^W^ineir".dvlir jfOW UIIIRIB 2J yaTds 48 inches wide—ls/11 pair «Perience. 'eKJKiT MHInl wide—B/11 pair. 3f yards long x6O inches Each Set carries a Guarantee of disposal without charge. M M>MM M> 3 yards long x4B inches wlde 18/6 P- airfour years' satisfactory service. r i£^fcYSTEM^DRFSS>Tf YTTINfi 10/11 pair. 31 yards long x6O inches Not. our Only Addr...: ' ■- 3 ./***?£?* *?° incheSWW e ' CXtra hea^-22 6 E O . D ■ »•»• Sel-phit System! See it for yourself without obligation. "«*»—«/« P^- , X I. K2IIIPTI —, I Also, a splendid selection of new designs in in »1, ". »ni I THE SELPHIT COY. Bordered dasement Curtainings, 36 inches wide— 10, HaUensteins Building*, 507, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS (sth Floor), Hid, 1/24, l/6i, 1/11*. Queen Street, AUCKLAND QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. £ pA y THE pQSTAGE

Pleasant Pastime for a Winter's Evening. ANOTHER CROSS-WORD PUZZLE FROM THE M STAR'S " PRIZE SERIES. NUMBER XLIX. Baaed on a scheme of blocking out along each diagonal, the design choaen. l>7 Mr. Arthur Dodd,. of Thames, makes for a simple and good puzzle. The soundness of the design is, however, slightly marred by the arrangement of four squares at the middle of each of the sides, leaving two blind letters in marginal words, but the interlocking of the other letters should prevent • these from being a deadlock. ACROSS. DOWN. I. Supports sails 45. Part of a verb 1. Assists the skip- 33. To talk idly or and rigging. that governs the per. at random. 4. Narrow lengths nominative. 2. A steamer's 35. Pointed stakes of woven work. 46. Unfriendliness. title. of fences. 8. The place for 49. Popular with S. A shoe latchet. 36. They work the cargo. kiddies. S. State with cod- snips. 11. Became seated. 51. Sometimes high, viction. 38. A chip of the 13. Captain's title of sometimes low: 6. What the chicken old block. address. 52. A note in music. died of. 39. Make an effort. 14. Tune. 54. Call for help. 7. Wandering. 40. Little sister. 15. Moving toward. 55. Chewed and 8. Not mine, yours, 41. Period of time. 17. Spar projecting swallowed. theirs, or hers. 47. Grateful in sumXrom ship's 56. Prugs (slang). 9. Sometimes aeso- mer. bead (plj. 58. Clear of all elated with 48. Dandy. 20. Alternative. charges. either. 50. An era. 21. A sprite. 60. Best horizon- 10. Never seen on a 52. Consolation. 23. Little Jack tally. - clean ship. 53. Boys hate it as Homer had one. 61. Be indisposed. 12. Summit. a rule. 24. Have existence. 62. To sink in the 14. Took food. 55. Assistance. . 25.-. Gash. . middle. Iβ. Getting oh in - 56. A stamp foi 26. Loud, unpleasant 64. The whole years. coins. noise. amount. 18. Cleverness in 57. A negro's "sir." 28. Threefold. 66. Short for editor. repartee. 59.. A reproving ex--30. Diminutive place 67. Driven by 19. Anger. clamation. of repose. steam. 20. Not at Bbme. 60. Heaved at sea. 32. What a foot- 70. Thanks in the 22. Second in com- 61. At the suit of bailer aims to nursery. mand of a ship. 63. Mrs. Gamp was become. 71. It is. 25. Used in steering fond of it. 34. Wee mite. 72. A bird's Jove ships. 65. By no means a 35. Common term note. 27. Born. few. I for certain .73. Surface of a' bil- 29. Sometimes paid, 67. To taste. I email dog. Hard table. and sometimes 68. A bird that was I . 37. Maintain. 75. Over which the not. 69. Dust collector I 40. Military rank. liners travel. 80. Slang for con- 71. Definite article I 42. Gained or ac- 76. Intends. stable. in Maori. f quired. 77. Our flret line of 31. Descriptive of 74. My old man. f 43. A famous craft. defence. what a storm ' 44. A man's assets does, if he possesses nothing. ' ... i t . A ijri'py^~ r ff p ' 5 i^^l' 1 * 14 WHOLE L Jj> 111 /•OifvßW J. MRTIMOTOH, <\ f *M % Vlotorla ' vßm7B|| Parti ngton's Hi., pi Z. 3£JAJaL!I .* JSJaCz!H_!L ■*" 3 X Off _ fT c TJatEjeTT •• "sTM^THri" "S" el sdR^JBeHJ , * symonda and - i™ ~~ """^T - *■■ — ~"" ~^ — ~^^t~ ~ ~~ — i §V aBUCSHeUuiIFIIt Liverpool I £ I u[S|i |£M D] E| eßt| e[w c rj Streets. Answer to Monday's Pozzle. sss:^aa J CLEAN IT Ring Phones 41-741 or bi an<^our an a^ at ° nee * 13 wm P° rter ' B Dye Works m f\ Tabernacle Buildings, CmmxsaJßSKm flKaB " Karangahape Road. vj

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 183, 5 August 1925, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 183, 5 August 1925, Page 13

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