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January Specials In Every Department Outstanding Reductions on Reliable Quality Seasonable Merchandise that offer Attract Savings. Woollen Dress Goods Ladies 9 Gloves 54-inclv All-Wool Gabardine, in shades or grey, fawn. Ladies' 2-Button Suede Finieh Fabric Gloves, twist lienna «and niKW and peacock blue —usually i-i/t>. points, in mole, silver, grey, pastelle, and white January Special, 9/11 yard. Usually 2/11. 42-inoh Silk and Wool Eolienne. Colours: Dark saxe, January Special, 2/6 pair. mid brown—usuam- li/c and 13/6. —usuauj J/il. January 9/11 yard. January Special, 2/11 pair. 38-inch Silk and Wool ftflarocain, in mid brown, grey, . ■ • salmon, champagne, nattier, blue, sand, and cardinal— Superior Quality Gloves, elbow lcngtli, with embroidered Usually 13/ c. .!«/«- i tO P s : in Mack, embroidered white; white, embroiJanuary Special, 9/11 yard. dered seir and grey; beaver and pa-;telle, embroidered _ ' — - contrasting colours—Usually 5/11. 40-inch Check Dress tweeds, in navy and white, .Mack . - . c.—.:..| c ier _ • and grey, henna and brown, black and brown, light . January special, O/b pair. mole, navy, brown, grey, and fawn—Usually 2/6 and 2/3. : : January Special, 1/11 yard. re 22vS , . u KS ln pasteUe ' - = January Special, 3/11 pair. Also, in Silk, with "wrists trimmed ribbon, in beaver Rlai-ilcpß nnr] Flannel* only ~ UsuaUy 7/6DianKeiS ana Flannels January Special, 5/11 pair. Colonial Blankets, madp or all pure wool and of a nice And with Embroidered Gauntlets, in pastelle, srev tine warm texture. Will give .excellent wear, also will beaver—usually 9/6. - wash well. . m ;■ ' _ .«— ;«i • —usually 25/6. > ■ January, Special, 6/11 pair. January Special, 24/6 per pair. ' ; : " ■ ; 10-4—1311311}' 35/0. . 1-Dome Kid Gloves, with fancy Embroidered Gauntlet, January bpecial, 33/6 per pair. in black, pastelle, brown, and grey—Usually 7/11. '"Hag? Social, 43/6 „ pair. - Specid, 6/6 pair. use; 0-i—ufually 2i/6. Lsually 8/6. January Special, 22/6 per pair. January Special, 6/11 pair. Colonial Flannels, all pure wool. Will give good service- . - able wear; not too heavy for summer use—Usually ' 1/11 January Special, 1/9 per yard. „ Ladies' Hosiery Cream Union Flannel, composed of tine wool and cotton. •' we?r nn o%i r n rtenniS ' CrOCIUet ' an - !?olfUSe ' alSOllolitiay I Fine/Cotton Hose, witn seamless feet, wide suspender usually:-"" ' j 2/0 2/il per yard hems, In black, white, sunburn, grey, wheat. January Special 2/6 2/8 per yard.' January Special, 1/9 pair. Usually: 3/3 3/5 per y ara . " ■• — January Special 2/11 3/3 per yard. Creame.u Hose, full fasnionea, unsnrinkable-Usually I.- 2/il. January Special, 2/6 pair. LaUlcS WlllDreiiaS ailCl Fine mercerised Lisle Hose, seamless, suspender hems, *■ O 1 1 in black, wnite, grey, mole,' nig-ger, tan, coating, ounsnades pu«y— usuauy *zu-. 0.5., 4/3. January Special, 2/11, G.S. 3/3 pair. Chubby Umbrellas, in great variety, with rancy handles and ferrules, and white-tipped ribs—Usually 9/11. * ' ' January Special, 8/6 each. *•"*■ 8 "l k Hose, seamed back, lisle top 3 and feet, in Z r~2 — ' black, white, grey, fawn, putty, champagne—Usually smart En-tout-cas Chubbye, in navy .-'dark brown, and 3/11; 0.5., 473. Cinnamon—Usually is/6. ' . - January Special, 16/11 each. January Special, 2/11, O.S. 3/3 pair. Cretonne Sunshades—Usually io/o and 13/0. ~~ j- ; January • Special, 7/6 and 11/6 each Better Quality, with shadow and fancy stripes, in black, Cotton Fuji Sunshades, lined, black and dark green- A srey, white, and beige-Usually 4/i 1. Usually 8/ii. January Special, 3/11 pair. January Special, 7/6 each. Ladies' Model Sunshades, in Georgette, Tinsel M Fancy Cheek Mercerised Lisie Hoee, Marie mtx- ■ gar^e^ptrty -' * "" January Special, 42/- each. W [US \ January Special, 3/11 pair. X. "STAR ATTRACTIONS." ,f - Fcwnes' Suede Finish Plain Gauntlet Gloves, ____ elastic wrist; in white, chamois, grey, " rp VW , , nIICI I' aStelle - IWO Weeks Star Attraction Price, TO-MORROW, Clearance Ml ■»■'• v 'f- Seven Prices on 38-inch Schappe Crepe. A sort all-silk ' n> _ French ■ fabric; suitable for rrocks. UayS Ladies underwear, etc. Colours: Sky, hello., J^ mail* ' Mm saxe, salmon, lemon, nil, apricot, tan- IK .-■-, Gent '«t Millinery. tSW gerlne, rose, grey, turquoise, mid brown, .. a mm black, wiiite, and cream. _.. Every Hat stap Attraction Price, TO-MORROW, ohirt Reduced. M& Specials Early B FrOlTl 9to 11 3.01. OI.IV, % Continues Inspection M MailOrderanot acccpted^^^^Slu Attnetioo" Priced This Fourth Floor. M ——— "Always Busy" . JOHN COURT, LTD. Auckland's Leading Drapers and Furnishers "No," she, said quietly. now. .^e^k^ m v\ ?i ■■"■ ' Jffl Bβ " U**» Plot because fIE ■ c.„ Xi ■=■-■"■# li Tv- 'dat'J-J ,^ ,1 " 8 tkoueaad » The more difficult the mouth J Semi-Fan 1- || iof k,. PATIENTS ,a y &i better we , ;ke ; anJ wken I Scale. r ' undertake to make a. the work is completed— ■ "Crosswise" .If I « el o f Teeth that will restore to ALWAYS to the satisfaction of I Model 1,-, a §5 ! lte * ace ite NATURAL expres* fie patient —we are immediately g A. 572 li 'i "°f by removin ? those lines told how well they can grind I I 3 i which result from loss of teeth their food, and laughing becomes I Be or ag *" s pleasure, as there is no fear of ■ -< ' ~~*ZgMit*2Jj!£ \% S I We vriis KJ" 73 & WRITTEN lesth dropping. ■ i GUARANTEE to fit you, irreapec Dentistry is like any other a L " HS ; - Ye fwlure of other Den- business or profession. It ■ gS i I^lj — a which always requires years of practice and I 1| ; £ cl °» good, and-one that is itudy to make one capable of ■ MADE IN ENGLAND 15 ! don 2<> '**"' rePU **' dealing with the gveat variety of S Weighs by Quarter Ounces. ig ! caS " that P resent themselves. I Computes prices from 4d. to 3/-per lh. SI O» a tpc /»o /O / I Capacity2olbs. No weights under 1 Ib. §S | "LATtO iO/o/- ---■ Saves considerable counter space ¥ s ' [ American Dental Parlors W. &T. A VERY, Ltd. jfi ! Note **»* New Address— 406, QUEEN STREET, above Town HaD. Mercantile Chambers, »S Customs Street, East §§. DR. RAYNER daily from 9 till 6. AUCKLAND. if _ m Saturdays, 9 till 1. Open FRIDAY EVENINGS Only.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 13 January 1926, Page 16

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