I A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING LINES AT i There are Ladies' Costumes of Many Kinds.— Lovely Ladies' Bags.— Just got them particularly cheap. Under- £9 goods. All-wool suede-finished velour, smartest all-wool arm style; High-grade patent leather. Smart new goods jm IjS tweeds, gabardines, repps, etc. A most astounding lot—- at a ridiculous price — 8/6 goods. For 4/11 B I*"% two large benches laden with them — Goods worth up to _ . .. ~.. _. _ 9 $ £10/10/. For i? Al l €\ Itl It is safe to say that the most astounding line ever ottered H I tlu/lu/ ' tor £4/19/0 is the Pongee Tussore Silk.—See it! 34 inches wide, | I There are Ladies' Jumper Suits.— Exceedingly smart goods. pure silk, natural shade. Miles of it already sold, miles m 1 Various pretty styles; all-wool stockinette and jersey cloth. more to sell. Everybody buys it— 2/4' i' if 1 A fine range of shades: Fawn, tan, rust, new green, saxe, __. _.. __ . , i ___ t _R I plum, mauve, beige, etc.—Goods up to 79/6. For A Q /fi The Kayser Gloves.— The greatest sales and the most B S **_♦■/O talked-of line ever known. Appreciated not only by Auck- SB 1% Coats for Maids or Children.— Big throw-out lot. Various land ladies, but posted all over New Zealand. The Genu- j|| ! styles and shadings; all smart, new goods. Sizes: 30-, ine chamoisette fancy-checked, cuffed gauntlets. There is v| 33-, 36-, and 39-inch — Usually 42/-, etc. Al! Sizes no better glove for appearance, fit and durability made — H One Price, IQ/II 6/11 goods. For 2/H pair - H Ladies' Coats.— Amidst the remainder of that enormous Gold Star Hose.— The second instalment of the Gold Star VB job purchase will be found one extra-special line: High- hosiery is to hand, and orders held over are now being |g H| crrade velour, fur collar and cuffs. Very best make and executed. This is indeed a prominent line. Pure wool IBM H finish. Some wrap-over style, others flared. Many other cashmere, superfine, full length, all prevailing shades, fully B |H kinds. Full range of prevailing shades — Mostly £5/5/- fashioned, etc. — 6/11 goods. For Q/1 1 pair. fl H Soods. For 59/g • H IS i««ir h_-_ t _n ;_.-*, w-. i /- » t __._ di • A table of Ladies' Pedal Straw and Felt Hats.— A big lot, §| {§& Look Mere ! 40-mch Wool Costume Tweed.— Plain ~ ,_ «. c _,n_ „,*. -„_j„ -._-«-_. *_„-_. ftf >§£-...._ _• a j _ •i_._i.-_ mostly oddments. Some really smart goods among them . H fflb shades; a big range. A real good serviceable fabric of V h * For O/l 1 H J|| first-class appearance. You must hurry if you wish to par- * __/ J. X &£ M ticipate — 4/6 goods. For 1/ 1 IJL yard. Ripple Cloth.— Nice weight and finish. Full range of || HI t_ .. i crn i c _- _ »o /_ shades. Greatly in demand for wrappers, glories, dressing n| fsfr Thousands or Floral Sprays — Goods up to 3/6. ....•___•» i. an i • __ _m i j H || ** P ' ' each jackets, kiddies* wear, etc.— All clearmg at JJi yard, g| g A Table of Ready-to-wear Hats.— M=my kinds — Usual Corsets.— Another job purchase. Strong coutil. Medium M Uf 12/6 goods, etc. For Al l 1 each. hust, long skirt, four suspenders. Absolutely perfect condi- Hj m f/ 1 1 tion. Sizes 22 to 25 (only) —12/6 goods. M IU A Table of Millinery—A pleasing lot—Goods un to 19/6. , For O/ll pair. fl| I For 7/11 each. dU/ IM. m i_-j;_c« h_-.,i1-_ -_:_* aii t.u I.- v . _ Ladies' Bloomers.— Extra quality, fleecy-lined. Navy, ffl Ladies Handkerchiefs.— All of the very highest grades cream or grey. Inexpensive winter bloomers — S/6 goods. M A really charming lot; scarcely two alike. All being cleared For Q/ 1 1 pair. ill at less than maker's cost — See them ! ' B Job Purchase of Cluny Lace and Insertion.—A wonder line.. Children's Coat and Cap Set—Coat with polo collar; W A lace that has no equal for wear, and has never before finished pearl buttons. Pure wool goods —9/6 goods. M been sold at the price —Itis 4 inches wide and only For C/ 11 fl gd yard. O/11 ■ Flannelette.—Something unusual in striped goods. A very Children's Tweed Coats.—Various styles; adjustable col- g m large range. Full weight, very strong, 34 inches wide— lars - Smart atture for ™ c « ultle miss — 27/6 goods. H I The 1/6 cloth. For J/ yard. For 17/11 ■ jjS Honeycomb Quilts. — White. Lovely pure goods. Nice Men's Boz Denim Overpants-— Best make; solid copper S§ || designs, good weight. Our regular stock lines reduced in rivetted. Pockets of same material. The favourite blue Bj S price— Single bed, 11/6. For Q/1 1 each tone. Sizes 3 to B—"The Price for the Times." m | O/ J. L /f/11 pair. ■ 1 Double bed, 16/6. For 19/9 each * I £ u_~»-i._-._ ci,o„»:-„ i t_ui v j ___ _. ai _ Men's Harvard Working Shirts.— Collar attached. There H 4 Herringbone sheeting.— Unbleached, extra heavy. A hfe- . _• .._ . ■ . •__ ._ ________ § i«-- ._-__-_- e„ :„__ o/« _■'■ i / *-. _ is no shirt that lasts longer, nor gives the comfort to the _D iJ long wearer— 54-inch, 2/6. For 1/Q yard. • *r _ l_ - n- • -n. »t i _/•,- Hi I/O man who cares. To be had in all sizes — The Usual 6/11 H J 80-inch, 3/6. For O/g ya«L shirt - For 4/6 I — ■■ - ■ =3
M.lHßHHßHHEßßßß____________S____^^ £4000 Furniture Sale STOCKS MUST BE CLEARED I Discounts up to 10/- in the' £ I DINING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDROOM FURNITURE. V 1 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS, I CARPET RUNNERS, HEARTH RUGS, Etc., Etc. 1 The Business of Messrs. Smith & Brown, Ltd., Symonds Street, is being thoroughly reorganised, and in order to clear stock and bring the business up-to-date, a genuine Re-organisation Sale is being held, commencing on Monday morning next. Stocks have been marked down to the lowest possible prices, the reductions amounting to as'much as 10/- in the £ in, some lines. The public have here a great opportunity to furnish at prices that defy competition. " "I Four-piece Oak Suite — £29/10/-. Re- Another Line of Seagrass Chairs — Reduced to £23/19/- duced from 32/6 to « 22/6 Three-piece Chesterfield Suite; shadow Tufted Kapok Mattresses (3-feet) — 8 tissue—£ls/10/-. Reduced to 29/6 £12/10/- ---| 5,1-G/IU/- Pillows— From \j\\ I Three-piece Chesterfield Suite; in mo- __^________^^—^— M^B " I quette—£36/10/-. Reduced to Cushions — From 1/11 1 £28/10/- This is a Genu- ■ cv__t_»/ xvr/ D ___-«-,_*_---.*:«« Extra Heavy Non-sag Wire Mattresses I v nu • i. a >; j mc Ke-construction (full size) — oq/_ H Easy Chairs; shadow tissue and various o . j . vruu si_e/ ___f /|_ I covers— From SQ/6 Sale > and We <- Uote * U,IJ I c ~, , , c.. ~' J' a few details as a Bedside Rugs— From g/11 ■ Seven-piece Oak Jacobean suite; mclud- • _ j _ • i_ I ing table, sideboard, and 5 chairs — £41. Sign ot good faith. RockinK Chairs — 1/1/11 1 Reduced to £29/10/- 14/11 | 1 Odd Rimu Chairs — From JCJ/g and 16/11 || Occasional Tables — From 1/1/11 I Odd Oak Chairs— From 22/6 I Carpet Squares; 9x9, good quality | Seagrass Chairs — Reduced from 19/6 Axminster — Reduced from £9/10/- to I to 15/11 - £7/15/- I The Above are All Genuine "Bargains ! I Inspection Invited ! 1 Smith & Brown Ltd. Opposite Tram Stop :: Top o 9 Symonds Street 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 17
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