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itf V S/TOR&-WID& CLEAPAfMCgProviding for every age right from baby days, the M. & C. Juvenile Sections are replete with thoroughly dependable merchandise, which is splendid buying at any time, but especially so during the Sale, when every article is reduced to show a considerable price saving. I To-night with the Store gefg| B»3» V open until 9 o'clock, 5 WMm \ to-morrow, when Ifll *^ c y° un & are S *^ c opportune time to /frkliiffaP i Bz - kring tne children in for jjBlE Hk ; KmS R • the purpose of assuring jilsSfl ! H PRI correct sizes. Great Sale Savings Children's Wool on Boys 9 Wear. Jumpers and Heavy Colonial Petone All-Wool Grey Cardiff AttS Sit. O» *B fl School Shorts, well cut, and silk sewn, are «a» AA priced as follows: — Sizes 2 3 4 5 6 In plain and fancy knit, the garments in £r y '$£ '$ lYn Ml \i% r fion '- *r, r- rj"? ~. _ o ~ in , , Eton or polo collars, others with V neck. Sizes 7 8 9 10 11 > . , Usually 12/9 12/11 13/3 13/6 13/9 Showing in an excellent variety of colourSale 10/1111/3 11/6 11/9 11/11 ings, in sizes for girls aged sto 14 years— - , .„», Ir c ci , II .. Usually 14/6 to 27/ dTo be cleared at Fox s All-wool Grey Serge Shorts, well cut, q/11 and silk sewn, and with best linings through- **/ **• out. Every pair guaranteed. Sizes 2to 6 7to 12 13 to 16 : Usually 9/11 11/9 12/11 Sale 8/11 • 10/6 11/9 Fine Navy Serge Shorts, made from a Felt HfttS guaranteed indigo dye, 16oz. material, silk se wn, and weii lined. Much Underpriced Usually 16/11 17/6 17/11 18/6 18/11 . J%# 4 Sale 13/3 14/- 14/6 15/3 16/3 at J| JL Sizes 1314 15 16 17 Usually 19/6 21/- 22/6 23/6 24/6 _, , . , , Sale 17/3 18/6 19/1120/6 21/- Many styles, each differently trimmed with faille ribbon to tone. In a good range of Navy Union Doctor rlannel Shirts, well cut, --.!.»...-» :«_!..J:__ tri r> v •li .i . mi • r colours, including rlame. Grey, Fawn, silk sewn garments, that will give satisfac- _ ' tion in every way. Black, and White. An exceptional opporSizes 2 to 5 6 to 8 9 to 1 1 tunity to purchase the finest quality Felt Usually 5/9 6/11 8/9 Hats for girls and maids at less than half Sale 4/9 6/3 7/9 price . Drastic Price Reductions on Girls , School Girls , Underwear Blouses af % j Maids' All-Wool Unshrinkable Vests, with short sleeves—Usually 3/3. Sale Price, 2/3." Oddments only, in a fine quality English _. . , ,»,.,.„ , „ „, Grepe, in sizss Ito 6, and usually 8/11. Girls and Maids Heeced Cotton Bloomers, f __ v. j»«-«j .» a/ii i i> jwith art. silk stripe, in Navy or Cream; in *° be ****** '* 4/U * In Kadianta or sizes 20 to 32. Sizes 28 to 32. in Pink, Sky, Riverina, usually 10/6 and 1 3/o, clearing or Helio. Special Sale Price, 2/3. at 6/11. On the First Floor Milne & Choyee's Sale Queen Street, Auckland New Sheetings! nfmM Jf ■ Finlay'a "Backbone" (peg.) iff[3 fit V ■ sheeting. Wmlnfi t m± g m —. ■ The patent "Backbone" [IW , / M Mi ■ Sheeting is Doubl. Thick W3wM HI M M K/WM. M ■ — reinforced by doubling IgsPi BD M M^Tm , I the number or warp Bgtffel HB >■ K. I threads tivo-ttilrds or trie BSHh w"^^ , I width down the centre— BHS2 "* - —^ ■ where the wear comes. «mi«*^BjTi•■■■■■■■■■■ HEfll HBHI ■ Finlay's "Ba.-khonj" is the HQ f>. -f. * I most durable and econo- Bfl °i -** ->.A7Wt) ■ mica] sheetlrfg- In the world El -> ■ to-day. Ask Tor nBBH ■ XF ■ A■ § B fliTi*.* ' -?" that is so light and ■ M** fIA 9«3 C wholesome that it melts in ■ w-frmmiLiAr B 7"^t*v|i • • your mouth — so rich with ■ I* y , Hfl •?•*>? choice fruits and selected ■ nuts tliat ever >' bod y votes it ■ «*» Cake. Made in many varieties at ■ „ UNCN-FjfflSM B W <i* Z: * n P"cee. Try a pound or two 9 Prom All Good Drapers. H Q ■♦ »7 \JZ*S TO-DAY. I— J MAMS BELL & CO., WINTER COUGHS AND COLDS WV "* LIMITED, are prevalent. Don't neglect ~ -, them. " HEENZO" (Hean's GOOD for the 12<. Queen Street. M t" e KiddieB ' too! 75 and 76. Karangahape Road. it yourseir at home, bmall bottle makes t_i *u« m . o t fnt. » n . - Pint. Sore throats, quinsy, croup Thxt * Lampe, Ponsonby. whooping cough, quickly relieved. Be « rtev like 200, Broadway, Newmarket. No otter will as the> hk P .

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 161, 9 July 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 161, 9 July 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 161, 9 July 1926, Page 14