NOT only do Austin appointments reveal maximum quality, charming simplicity and good taste, but the hidden features of sound construction in which the most expensive engineering principles have been carried out with meticulous care, have attracted thousands of experienced motorists to the ranks of Austin ownership. .Austin owners in New Zealand appreciate the outstanding advantages of the four well-«hosen forward gear ratios which give amazing capacity on steep hills and rough roads. The ease of control, and general sense of security and comfort under all conditions, have merited praise from those who have made long cross country journeys in an Austin. < Austin Cars are 100% "_■'_ .._ __ •__ _2: ~-~~ British, and are com--1 pletely manufactured remarkable value for money. Seabrook, Fowlds & Co. Symonds Street Auckland
niiiififfliiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiniiiw^ THE OUTSTANDING SURPRISE AFFAIR OF THE CITY: ■ H a J B I________T i»m H IraH • ■■41 _C_m 9 gJft 9 W fm \ rlMr* 1 w wMLI- _ Crowded ail .day—and every day—all sections alike. Each day brings to light fresh job and special purchases which _ are readily snapped up by a discerning and saving people. 1 MILLINERY, SILK, ETC. Another big buying. ~DOWN QUILTS, super quality, almost emailing the I Nearly 6000 yards. This lovely lot eclipses by far the best eiderdown. Extremely light, particularly warm, = previous line. It consists of Couche Velvet, Jacquard covered in smart new designs of high-grade Floral | Silk, Cire Satin, Leatherette, Panne Velvet, Diagonal Sateens. Double bed size—Usually 55/- for 39/ g I and Horizontal Gros Grain Hatters' Plush, Tricotine ..-,_--,, „.,_„,. I finished Silk, Doveteen, etc.; in fact, almost all classes of ABOUT 1000 YARDS OF HEAVY COATING = fabric for Hat covering, Cushion or Bag making, etc. All-wool Goods, principally Blanket and Knop finished 1 A charming lot —Proper values up to 12/6. goods. All useful shades, Brown, Niggers, etc. The = For 0/1 1 yard. remainder of a gigantic purchase—Usual prices, = **' .JL . 12/6, etc. For AiCL yard. = HART'S PRICE FOR ART. SILK ARMURE, the **! \3 I NeVEvening Wear Fabric, is O/ 1 1 yard.-Usually 54-INCH ENGLISH TWEED Here is a small job E c o jj a t 6/6 «_*/_-_- purchase of about 600 yards. A most useful cloth for I One of the principal lines is the big parcel of CHOKER Boys' Suits, Girls' or Ladies' Warm Durable Coats, etc. = SCARVES, Super Art. Silk, perfect goods, quite the Wear and warmth will be found in this astonishingly 1 latest, clearing most rapidly. They are double (tubular), cheap line—Usually 6/11 yard. For 2/\\% yard = many designs, plain, striped, fancy, etc. Plain and Look to the width. j 1 fancy ends— 7/6 goods for A/CZ each. ABOUT 1500 YARDS OF 40-INCH ALL-WOOL - ~-.T~ ~ . „-- n ~,rr~o T-, , _ i j s\. TWEED. A fine lot, all new designs. Wide two and § THE KAYSER GLOVES The greatest sales and the three , toned strjpes> f arge broken % hecks , and many E most talked of line ever known appreciated not only ft & mQst Yqu | by Auckland ladies, but posted all over N.Z. The be ed it _ Usual yal 6/6 E Genuine Chamoisette Fancy Checked Cuffed Gauntlets. J *" for '.._ _ § There is no better Glove for appearance, fit, and dura- ___/ XI 22 1 bility made. 6/11 goods for *?/11 P aiv - LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES, Superfine Flannelette, = _, ii r T-ur ctad delightful quality; square necks, half sleeves, trimmed \ 1 Tl £.,^ nd mS l talment f ™l . , GOLD STAR embroidery, facings contrasting shades. To be had in I E HOSIERY is to hand, and orders held over are now R c W( . I £ being executed. This is indeed a prominent line. J I/ Zf 1 Pure Wool Cashmere, superfine, full length; all prevail- • SILKS EXTRAORDINARY. 1 ing shades, fully fashioned, etc. _ .„ _ 8000 Yards Pure Poneree Silk. I 6/11 goods f ° r 3/11 Pair - 34 INCHES WIDE. ONE BIG DEAL. I THOSE COATS. If ever a Bargain came your way, NATURAL SHADE. A Perfect Fabric; Good Weight. = this is it. We bought a factory bankrupt stock of Ideal for Ladies' and Children's Wear. Also Curtains I Ladies' Coats. There were 563 in all; started to clear and Hangings generally. I on Friday last, and not more than about half remain. PROPER VALUE, 5/6 PER YARD. 1 for 29/6 80/ - Coatsfor 39/6 Hart's Price yd. | 95/- Coats for 49/g 105/-Coats for *-* / M. /Z* J 1 120/- Coats for 7Q/g SEE IT ' 1 f.lO/10/-Coats for jpe/C/« CHILDREN'S FLANNEL ROMPERS. Very highest = '"* oCD/O/ quality, buttoned at waist. Thoroughly well made. § Ard other prices—all ridiculously cheap. Garments of comfort and durability. Sizes 18 and 20 1 SEE THE TABLES OF MARVELLOUS MILLINERY only. 10/6 goods for (2/1 1 S »t li r_ /£_ each.. .It is simply surprising. %jf JL 1 = IZ/O MEN'S STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS, Collar to 1 4 BALES OF SEAGRASS MATS. Good designs, match. Here's a wonder lot. A fine range, ail sizes § splendid wear. Size 27 x 54. f rom 2to 7. Good dye, pleasing patterns. Hundreds | A quit-quick price, O/1 1 each. sold daily. 4/1 ] e&ch I Exceptional Purchase of Belgium Cut Crystal Samples Purchased by our London buyers at a discount of 40 per j § cent, at works. Brilliant Crystal rendered more brilliant by deep rich cutting. Charming goods at about Half j = Usual Prices. See them. I killing
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 15
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