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[be A BIG DA I! 1 TOILET GOODS—A Big Job Purchase from the Distributors of the World's I I Best for 10/- in the £. Now Clearing Quickly at Half Usual Prices. I 9 mm^mmmmmm^^mmi^muamm—mmemmmmmmmmmamm——mmi—m—————— r UNTRIMMED HATS A table of various kinds. Straws, Crinolines I i| FLOOR RUGS—Reversible. Scotch make, fringed. Size, 27 x 54. A Goods up to 5/6. All at 1 /1 1 each. | Hβ lovely lot of design* in shade to tone with any colour scheme. See i/. J. X &j ■j them. Hart's Price on Friday is 1 1 /fi each- TRIMMED MILLINERY.—A fine showing on 2 tables. It is really useless H ES X / trying to describe the variety. Should you be in quest of a good, stylish El I jj at> anc j eager to save money, see this charming lot—All at 1 Q /£> SB 9 SHEETING—White Twill. 2 big bales of each to clear quickly. 80 inches each. ... . n ■ B H wide. A particularly good quality, quite out of the common—Ueually 3/3. STRAW PLAIT—A big job. All kinds—At one Price, 1 /£ bundle. ■ BE For O f> / il ffl */ ** SEE THE MIXED LOT OF POSIES, SPRAYS, ETC., in Silk or Velvet H ■ 54 inches wide-U.uallv 1/11. For J l£ that is to be Cleared Right Out at JJ_ each. | ■ MOHAIR SLIP MATS-8 .hade., usual £'« *lL^tj£ 1 gj TABLE DAMASK—Pure White, 50 inches wide. This is a real snip! K]|) BQDY DOLLS> jointed> .l eepin g, with hair, stockings and shoes; I4i n B Xl Very nice quality, good designs, woven—The Sale Price was 2/11. boxed—O /I 1 each. THE CHEAPEST DOLL ON EARTH "' H S3 Friday's Price ii 1 /1 1 yard £t / 1. \ < H H. . .».,.«.. »■...«.»-.« ... .... . i • • * LADIES' HOUSE FROCK Made to our own special order as a leadine 9 g LADIES' KNICKERS—Woven, White, fine summer texture, elastic waist, w Various styles and shades. Xephyr, Marocain, Print, etc 3 |H trimmed self frilL Ideal for present wear— j O/6 g oo< j, f or mm I« « e ach. M m 6/6 Goods, Reduced to Exactly Half Price, O/O IU/ ° VjO ° G, lOr 7/1\ "" " |1 ■I __^ ART. SILK JUMPERS—A whole table laden with many kinds and many Iβ IjjSJ or jgi na l prices up to 19/6 AH to Clear at *T / 1 1 each. B| M LADIES' VESTS Cotton. CHILDREN'S PRETTY FROCKS—Of Zephyr Print, etc. Neat, smart R OP "f / CftCh little garments, 'well made of neat good material; washing; sizes, 20 22 Bl IB * / " 24—Usually 5/6. For O / j I* gi mm i a nice mruTnercctc r» i- L»£ I J tIL C * J INFANTS' PETTICOATS Of Tarantulle (the best of all fabrics for such M I LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES — Delightful goods of the very first order, es) tucks, hem finished lace or embroidery. Very choice 9 ■ Superfine Nunsveiling, pure wool, trimmed lace. Simply lovely goods— ~__j, «. ," olce H ■ , 39/6, Reduced to 15/H S 2/1 1 I 19 ROMPERS—White Silk. Square neck, finished belt. Superior goods I I BUCKRAM SHAPES—AH of the latest. Best quality—All at -l /-| -1 Sizes 18> 20> 2 2—Usually 11/6. For oln 9 ■ each. 1/ II 5/bl i MILLINERY TRAILS of Velvet, Silk, etc. Quite new goods. A charming CHILDREN'S WHITE LAWN KNICKERS—EIastic waist, wide leg, finished 9 H lot—Usually 3/11, etc. For 1/11 each . embroidery. Fit children from 3to 7 years—Usually 4/6. For O/Q 9 cir FRIDAY ~m I LADIES' CHEMISE—White Longcloth, trimmed self tucks, open front, BUYERS OF MEN'S WEAR WILL DO WELL TO VISIT THEIR PET I thoroughly well mad*— A Clearing Line it O /C each STORE ON FRIDAY. J BAG HANDLE»_Of Tortoise.hell, Xylonite, etc. A most astonishing MEN'S STRIPED HARVARD SHIRTS, Collars attached-All sizes, j I ■ line. Far too varied to describe—Ther. are goods up to 7/6 each. Ml cul « best work; extra "*"»«— Se c«" y°« * h *™ «* Q each. | U To be Cleared on Friday at 1 / each E B ' " MEN'S BLACK CASHMERE SOCKS—AU Wool, fast dye, best finish; all B S THE MOST ASTOUNDING BARGAIN IN GLOVES EVER OFFERED. ,ixef - A * re »* ~ne' 1/11 pair, ■ ■ The World-famous KAYSER CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, 12-button length, MFN .c N r cnrif«_Aii wi r <= v,.1« *v / S ■ open at wrist. Also, FANCY GAUNTLETS by the .ame makers. AH the MEN S NZ * SOCKS—AII Wpol, Grey. Soft '.o the feet, but very strong | 1 prevailing shades, the correct value beiog 8/11. Harts Price "3/11 " We * r " Pal " f ° r 2/61 @ POLICE BRACES—Here it a startling line. Very strong, full lengthrw BO GLOVES Pure Silk Milanese dove*, 2-button, double finger tips. Quite first-class appointments. For 1/11 pair. Sα I new goods. Beaver, Champagne, Gray, Black, White, etc.— A / ! i ■ 7/6 Goods for A / 1 t Pair THE TALK OF AUCKLAND—MEN'S SHIRTS, of the famous Tobralco, m R 4/11 co^ar to match. All sizes, in a great variety of stripes, broad, H 1 narrow and broken. Perfect goods—To be had at Hart's Sale for SB H Q /I 1 complete. ■ H LADIES' STOCKINGS—"Lady Mary." A most unusual bargain lot. 6/ II M M r e rj ect H T hi f h ?** f* ,, *. '» Art - f ll^. 1,,11 len » tll ' mock « eam ' MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SlNGLETS—Superfine Cotton. The very thing for 1 ■B ladder-proof, fully finished and fashioned. There are very tew really summer wear. AH sizes. O/1 1 pair, iw D better stockings sold. To be had Cream, Nude, Muffin, Peach, Sun- &/11 '' M I bur »- Si,ver - Ptttt y» Bi# ««» Cre y« B, *« k » W ,l "*- P, « ted - Worth at least MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS—Dark and Mid Brown. Sid- and hip | 9 6/11 - For 3/I 1 PalF Pockets, cuff bottoms, latest cut. Q/11P" r -8 KB / *? /A m. g| ■I """^■ eeiße '^" e, " MEN'S DENIMS, BLUE OR KHAKl—Copper rivetted. best make: 8 and 1 M LADIES' STOCKINGS—"The Shepherdess." Art. Silk, mock seam. Nice 9 -° unce - Hart's Sale Price, C/ 1 1 Z] I goods of great comfort for summer wear. The shades are: Airedale, *J /A. 2. ml I Champagne, Stone, Nude, etc., also Black, White— A WONDERFUL LOT—MEN'S ENGLISH SADDLETWEED TROUSERS. W S 4/3 Goods for OI g\ nair For tlle man worki hud and carei. The strongest wearing goods ever Kj m &/ y , P ut en the market. -| f% /n pa ; r . Eg H LADIES' STOCKINGS —It it found that Highly Mercerised goods are iTTTTT^ il ■ preferred to other summer weight goods. Extraordinary bargains are ? aILK-—Plain; piece dyed, fast; full weight, delightful finish; 30 | m being shown in this line. To be had in all shades— '". *„ c " A great ran » e of » hade «« « uch as Salmon, Mauve, Orange, i H fi/B CobJ. (<»■ r. /•■ 1 Vleux Ro4e « Nav y. Rose Pink, Sky, Fawn, Henna, Apricot, Turouoise, B g 6/6 Good, for 3/U Lacquer Red; also Black. 5/11 Goods for 01-| 1 yard. j I 3 BIG SPECIALS IN LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS—AH Job Purchases. »— i I Lot I—Superl —Super Uwn, trimmed lace and embroidered corners. A very LUVISCA—This charming, famous fabric, at th- absurd price is causing H m- neat, smart, good.quality line—Usually 1/. each— quite a furore, thousands of yards being sold in the past few days. See it; I D On Friday, 9 for 1 For 01 1 1 yard. I I At HARTS JH FOOD CHOPPERS—British make, medium sixe, 3 cutters. Easy to clean, ■■ mss»sii M ■„ ~. , ~ hiiwitm May be used for meat, vegetables, fruit, nuU, etc.— MEN'S TWEED SAC SUITS—A splendid range. Perfect in make, H Hart's Extra Special Price, C/Q each I and finish. AH sizes. How's this? //• ■ ALUMINIUM MUGS—2-pint, measuring in 1 pint*. A most useful n , M „ , , hummi—iibm article— 1/11 "CURED BROCHE CRYSTAUNE, 38-inch—Splendid appearance, good M X I X J. wear. Quite a favourite for style and saving. To be had in Black, Navy, H SAFETY SHAVING MUGS—White Opal. Portion of a Job Purchase Brown, Helio., Reseda, Sky, Ivory, etc. A fine lot—AH to Clear at ■ £3 All to Clear at 1 / each Al l 1 y ar(l ' 9 II TABLE MATS—The popular Collapsible Wood Plate Mats— 38-INCH ART. SILK CRYSTALINE—PIain shades, first-class dye. I g| All to Clear at f*D. each Decidedly a pure silk sheen; a delightful material. Black, Navy, Turquoise, ■ Kg V Champagne, Kingfisher, Mauve, Pink, Salmon, Vieux Rose, etc. M m THE FAMOUS "DAILY POST" WRITING PADS, containing 300 pages, All Clearing at A 11 yard. 1 Kj Best Bank Paper— -a , each 5 **/ 1 1 fl mg x / ■ * ■ I PAPER SERVIETTES—CoIoured borders, nice designs, usual size 36-INCH DRESS LINEN—Pure. Made in Ireland; good weight, even | BIAH for 1 / * hre ad. All the prevailing shade* of the season. Surely a tempting ■ Eα 1 \j\j i/ - i>ne- 1 /1 1 i yard, m ml BAKE WELL CAKE CUPS, assorted shade*— ' 1 / 1 A 2 W& Hart f s Special, OAA for *| / l *^— ■^—— n ' ■■■' 9 m %J\J\J 1/ - 30-INCH CREPE—Here we have a superior quality, in this most favourite * 19 VOILE BLOUSES AND JUMPERS. There are about 400 White Cotton drel, material. Clearing Price, -I "8 ID. yard, gl mi Embroidered Voile Blouses and Jumpers of various styles. All sizes 11 2 M H Goods in this lot up to 16/6. AH to Clear at 4/11 ** eh - FANCY MAROCAIN— Oriental and Jazz designs. A very fire showing, 8 Wi */ *■ * all oi th « latest. Smart and decidedly inexpensive goods; 26 inches wide, g m LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS—Good tweed, well made, quite stylish and For i OiD. yard. B H serviceable. AH sizes. Grey overchecks and stripes. Belted at waisf. kdi 2 M i m patch pocket,, etc. 6/6 Good, for A/A* each. 38-INCH GINGHAM-The good old fabric that will never *o out of date. | li . »r», r c a »i * * • i_- j »„ ;AH the favoured checks, in all shades—May be had at Hart's for | \Sβ LADIES' FROCKS—A smart lot of various kinds. All of good cotton 111° y artJ " El 161 Fabric, Marocain, Fuji, etc. 25/- Goods for *| A I' <% + each. X 5.~2 M m i .nice- cnnBTQ mAT« R k J I C • i ' VOlLE — There is a table showing of nice goods, both dark and Hght; g ; m LADIES' SPORTS COATS—Brushed wool Summer weight. Extraor- many and varied fancy designs. Good quality; 39 and 40 inches wide. | SH dinary quality at the price—There are goods here up to 55/ for Of\ //» »v /-■ * r> 1 yard. 1 • m e*ch. Zy/b AU to Clear at I©2 I \\4- pays , SALE

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 20

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