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/carbineV CAMERAS are a Revelation in Camera Construction and Absolutely Outstanding Value Even to the untrained eye, the new 1926 Carbine Cameras PRICES FROM 15/-. are remarkable value when compared alongside competing No. 2 Box Carbine—Takes lines, but to us, as experts, who can critise from the aspects jy 0 g g ox carbine—-Takes of mechanical perfection, efficiency of action, quality of Pictures SJx-lA 20/----materials, precision of design and thoroughness of manufac- No - 4, Watch Pocket Capture, are truly amazed at the valne these new 1926 Carbines x'2i~ T n.rf. S lens™!??.!: £3/2/6 represent. Honestly, they are a revelation in camera con- I No. 10J Watch Pocket Carstruction. bine, R-R- lens; 44x94 £3/16/Of course, we stock other makes, including Kodaks and ""bine, F^T Brownies, but our advice to all contemplating buying a camera, lens,' 0-speed Shutter; is "Come and let us demonstrate the new 1926 Carbines to I 3ix2} £4/7/6 you." We give full instruction in the manipulation of all H °biSi. TwcT'ft."' lenH cameras we sell, and also give a book of instructions. 3j x'aj '. £7/10/- - . — .. . - Tl QoaWij.w'Ptrmanenc* t. Films in by 1 p.m., ''•^ LmO.V • * (Ty ImilJVk Ready by 5 p.m. gygjftpjMQ £ 140, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. •■■air'e^Bsß* == Also at Wellington, and throughout Australia. Hunters*tUeekl'j A Weekly Chat with Men who take a Pride in Their Appearance Who is the Biggest Fool— ll^R^) An Honest Alan m K§i This is not a lecture—its a Avoid Disappointment! common-sense talk to sensible men. ■Tμ faWr■> i -\r -vr r> •. h.t : ■ Wt ■■ Ml Urder Your Amas buit Now ■ George Washington never told a . Last m ; nute choosing is a menace lie—he became President of the —. , , Xekl« e to avoid. It is not fair to yourself U.S.A. Did it pay him to be truth- HlKied Mβ idDieS. nor tQ the merc h a nt. In a hurry ful? A salesman called upon a you se l ect something you after- . grocer, and at the same time a wards find you don't like as much as At the Supreme Court recently a poor woman entered soliciting you thought you did. Consequently witness got a stretch of hard labour almß . Tne grocer, wishing to you blame the firm you patronised for perjury. Was he wise? p l ay a j o k e on the salesman, told _ an< j t h e merchant loses a valu- _ , , .„ , ~ . , . *«•= woman to "ask the boss," at a fel e customer. So. THIS Xmas— Take the fellow who hee to hi* tne same time pointing to the order YOUR SUIT EARLY employer. He is always found out other man. ' Soon we will be closing our books m , the _ e ? d -T and , that 8 th * w . ron , g The salesman, turning to the . f or made-to-order Suits for vXmas. end. Take the salesman who tells grO cer. who was smaller than he, Men who KNOW what we offer are em anything to sell em. Mow sa jd : "Boy, give this poor woman rushing along and being measured, many permanent customers does he a half-crown out of the till." Take the tip. Call in. There is make? | The grocer paid. . plenty of time if you act quickly. . — ' — ■ We will make you a stylish, perNo successful business wants a feet fitting Suit to your own indivi . liar. No successful business tells dual measurements and fancy— at lies, especially in its advertising. % - any price from £5/15/-up. Value? The only kind of advertising which JJF, Believe us you couldn't get an pays the advertiser is the truthful -. equa i Suit for half as much money variety. again, elsewhere. . Something Good for Xmas. L t Hunters have no need to he in «» r^ their advertising. They have honest Most men like something just a Measure ,' oo "? Suits at honest values, and rely on little bit better than the ordinary for Y ou JkJoW &, \ S£W7\ those two virtues to sell their goods. Xmas. That is why so many of , Vow r\ jL fL-Sa If a Suit is not hand-made, Hunters* Auckland's better dressed men «>* luur ¥^l|y don't advertise it as a hand-made invest in a "Cymric' Serge ; Suit at AMAb ✓^■■^■■■mI garment. You can always take Xmas. "Cymric" is undoubtedly SUIT. Hunters* statements at their face the be«t serge procurable—it costs v, lu , Th, y have PROVED ■„.. . M^.-. *--££•» ta UjjuJg- 2r Sq^ Honesty is the paying policy." covered by a guarantee never to »»•*»» «»»w» MVUV v .„ . , . . . , fade or shrink—and to give years LTD., You II enjoy doing business with of wear Let us show you Makerß of Hi h de clotneß fop m us—as much as we will with you. "Cymric" Serge. ■ Only at Hunters' 13 ELLIOTT STREET, AUCKLAND. Call along. can you S et "Cymric" Serge. Hamilton, Whangare" and New Plymouth. I Seasonable | Be?*^ I Dress Materials i \ri n ha I For Summer Wear | \?j~~f*r JR A Splendid Range of Finest Quality Fuji, in all colours. Splendid jjj WltllOUt DaKillg LC quality, in the latest of shades. 29in. wide. Fine washing— |™ • O^ X Big Value at 4/6 yard. g 111 O. UUI !fi Striped Fuji, coloured grounds, with toneful coloured stripes. uj I Sfi Ideal summer wear, and a fine range. The best quality. 29in. j£ JXitCllCJll • S wide—Now 4/6 yard. ift Spend as little time as posg Silk Marocain, plain, in a wide range of colours. Very fine ffi sible in the sweltering kitS quality, and a very dressy material; 40in. —Great Value at S chen this summer. Buy all [5 11/6 yard. ffi your cake from Adams Bell. jjj Brocaded Crepe de Chine. The best quality, all colours and |§ Tastes like the best HomeJC designs. Excellent wearing. Double width—For This Week, * baked Cake. Very «onomig 8/11 yard. S eaL Over 20 Selectable !fi SUMMER HOSIERY SPECIALS. £jj varieties. Ifi A great selection, and Garters of the latest patterns to match ADAMS BILL & COi LTD. t] every line. Qj HUHlllUj •) * The Very Popular "Harvey" Brand. Great wearing Stocking, of tf; / -sr? 7§f' K?wngahlpi 5 the finest quality. In the latest of shades. Ladderproof, with JfJ VW,rr> (F\ Road; 36, KaraS double toe and heel. These wash well—ln Art. Silk, 6/6. In Jfi W-vv?Il Atsk ahape . a S Pure Silk, with pointed heel, 8/11 and 9/11. «fi PonsW; uc Artificial Silk Hose, very fair quality. Washes well and quite W «*"£? C>7®Vv. i S dressy. In all colours—Exceptional Value at 2/6 pair. * New- * SEE OUR RANGE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Efj fTTI&T » S Something- new and very acceptable. Yon will get the best for {jfj ,_*t^>i I JANG HINGLOONG L ? D I |P§p3> "The House for Silks, ,, | :3^l\*<SS^' I 320 QUEEN STREET (Opposite Civic Square), w *

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 286, 3 December 1925, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 286, 3 December 1925, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 286, 3 December 1925, Page 13

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