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I "»>>"»> ASTOUNDING i I CLEARANCE &f I ! MANCHESTER GOODS U^A £ is now on: It is many years since we have offered such Magnificent Bargains in | t =§ %. Sheetings, Towels, Pillow Cotton, etc. There's no need for us to say more than Jr £ \ !i| 3 §E " READ 0N. ,, Price reductions genuine — they're " George Court" offerings ! jM g I j| !| I I pillow cases -6* I Extraordinary Sheeting Bargains arra I *s*** 1 §r ! 2000 Fun-size Pillow Cases — All at 6d each; 5/11 plain Grey S heeting ß made with Good Heavy Cotton. HEAVY GREY SHEETINGS. !fSdSSSi ■■ 3 ! daboaixt 72-inch-- dually 2/11 yard. Clearing at 1/11 4 7 2-inch— Usually 3/9 yard. Clearing at 2/6 Not Linen ' II % £ WINCEYETTE BARGAIN 72-inch-usually 3/3. y «d. 72 . inch _ Usually 3/n yard . clearing at 2/9 finish, i 3 £ j : 36-inch Blue and Black Striped Winceyette Shirting— 72-inch — Usually 3/4} yard. Clearmgat 2/5 72-inch — Usually 4/3 yard. Clearing at 2/11 but Mtf i 3 £ 1/3; Clearing 10d yard. WNG'S Bleached Plain Scotch Linen Finish Sheeting.. 80-inch —Usually 4/3 yard. Clearing at 2/11 PURE ■■ 3 g ! FLANNELETTE BARGAIN 63£S = S 4/II yard. c 5 ft 2/1 I 80-inch_U S uall y 4/6 yard. Cleu-ing at.2/H All to be Cleared at | E 35-inch Blu* Twill Flannelette- 1/6*: Clearing FINLAY'S Fine Twill Sheetings. 80-inch - Usually 4/9 yard. Clearing at 2/11 UNEN HALF PRICE % E at lUd v 90 " in ; h -i!r al lr /2 yard Cleerinß 8t 3711 These doth, are woven from the very best of 72-inch - U.«all y 6/11 yard. For 3/5* i I DAMASK BARGAIN * m American Cotton and are absolutelyJree from 7 ltS"S± 9/?! jS £ 3 % 45-inch Coloured Bordered Damask: in nice designs. A rare chance to procure tKe b«t of make, at a low price. dre,S,ng. Will stand up to years of hardest wear. 72-jnch - Usually 9/, , For 4/1H Heho., green and red bordere — Usually 4/6; Clear- All guaranteed and well-known numbers. 80-inch — Usually 8/3 yard. For 4/1 i =S ing at 2/1 H yard. 80-inch — Usually 11/3 yard. For 5/7£ 3 I * _* „. Towel Bargains Flannel Bargains ' S=K gff g: gf , | I" inch, 66-inch, 70-inch —Usual Prices: from 5/3 to Heavy Brown Beach Towels: large size — All Clear- 300 yards 27-inch Navy Flannel — Usually 2/6 yard. 90-inch — Usually 13/9 yard. For 6/101 i 6/9 yard.. ALL AT HALF PRICE. ing at 1/7* each. Clearing at 1/6 yard. 90-inch — Usually 15/11 yard. For 7/114 =3 J This is a beautiful heavy material; fast dye, and will -„,.... !' ■ ■ ■ Urge Rough Brown Unen Bath Towels; pure linen — K ive years of hard wear. Ne«r in our hi.tory htTewe beent able to offer Pure Inih Linen -^ Si . ~,•, iT ah l • ./,, ■ B»»e '™ le "* »m»»s» »»»--.. Sheeting at Mich a low price. Although this is SHEETING width, -~e fc - Clearing at 4/11 each. 1(H) H AU-WOol Dark Flannel— peopU ar» bayin, it np for hand-worked tray cloth,, table doth,, etc. fc Usually 2/6 yard All to be Cleared at 1/6 yard. =- =S I I "Eye-Opener" Bargains! PiUoW Cotton PiDoW Cotton fiD- D • 1 g g for Monday, it tO IZ. 3} _. nch pillow Cotton . 2000 yardß _ To be cle , red 3, . inch Pillow Co tton; 5000 yards _To be Cleared %} Dlfif KfiirfifSlinS 3 2r &: French Cotton Georgette—Beet quality uncrushable Georgette; 3 _i 71 J yard at 84d yard. *"' ~S < t very effective and charming for dainty Afternoon and Evening 2 z J • a J , T fc Frocks; in beautiful shade* of «hell pink, tango, rose pink, wood 29-inch Striped Flannel — 4/9; Clearing at 2/6 yard. rS i E ro,e > tomato, iky, elate, lemon, coral, almond, tangerine, helio., ~W Pfanp. ■ ■^——■ rlM — l ——^—*——^——■ i ■ jgJHfc . «... , i tthi/: ~^ fawn, cardinal, national blue, apricot, navy end white; 36 inches =2 29-inch Striped Union Shirting Flannel Usually 2/6; wide. George Court* Usual Price, 4/6 yard—Eye-opener Price, WE 4" ' "siS M RADIO Half-price, 1/3. ""■*» !fc ,I *" "™ al Price, 3 *t* lM# SeU from IS/.- 21-inch Glass Cloth — Usually 1/l£d yard; 7fdyard. 3 ■£- 2/1 I box Eye-opener Price, 2/ZJ box, Monday. -, . POSTAGE • - £ VMHk -^———. g» £75 "^* fc Mail Orders not accepted at Eye-opener Prices! 5 X j 4 f> 1 dWrIS *JUIM A «# « *1 S * 24-inch Glass Cloth — Usually 1/3 yard; 8-|d yard. 3 g ZimiiUmiUmUmmiimmimiiMmiUkiiß 3 00 Yard. 27-mch Striped Galatea — All at lHdyard.

( _ <-—— ...a v, /k \ jap nmMJimjM AWdTCled ] ;fHj| FIRST ORDER OF MERIT MmED N.Z.aS.S.EXHIBITION. 8925-2 I - aISO WEMBLEY MEDAL 1924-25. COMBINATION BACK-BOIUR | AND DESTRUCTOR. Hr , „ -■_ ■ closed in summer, a. Uiampions" were the only ranges SSr'Uk'Sr'wt ffl-C to be awarded a Gold Medal at the £fc£S&L"OTa.wit N - z - and s - s « Exhibition. / «" "% aiilimi u> heal lh« boila —lh«r»«i rw«x» at> • « m . FiSKy , JESfI imuficooL THAT Champion Ranges are a new depart- jgyg *Wi| ure from accepted designs has been well 1 hfll4yilLLLWi recognised in these a wards The introduction B [cwTeß jgyp g| of White Enamel wherever possible is a new §|j I |; "Wm " departure in itself, and "Champions" were |>^(~^"S^ ..■PSSZL^β!._. singled out from other ranges for special f_^^^^~\ commendation at both Exhibitions. They ( ; . combine higher efficiency with more attract- \ g7 »■ Ht~ ive appearance, and these special features \ i» w / ■ - "" °' tne ran S* display will strengthen the jj ? decision that your range must be a •i" ' ~ ' Champion." independent hot «ag WATER BOILER ■"» -■ ■' ■■^ rwa NO. 1C HIGH PRESSURE RANGE. !n« pe n«i™. »on.aaic.l. e..n r COMBINATION BACK-BOILER Thi» range can be cleaned in one-third of the time re- th ?<>™li?s hHi'w«"« qu "it and DESTRUCTOR. quired for the ordinary coal range. The oven and will gi, e f oa r iver« e bettu pa OPEN IN WINTER. Th.boile fire-box doore mrm enamelled white and can be kept w. piui the Diual dr«w-ofi. «>«<* "\™,?'T&.?, *Vi*'.k. epotlesely clean with the occasional application of a ,;»k .nd baihroom ba, lo . 18 turret) f.c« o< the boiler »d at ike d«mpcloth. It bakes evenly without turning the shelves, ume time maiinum hui it taiaiwj and the inflow of cold water to the High Pressure Boiler ■ i i . ■ 1 oul w.rd, inio the room if req U >red. doef not effect the oven heat. It can also be supplied JfWl^^gißHagßE-**g^^paßa 8 with plain cast doors; or with low pre§sure copper or m \ " r : "\ ! I ' ' I ' ron * ide boiler, has « hot water aervice of higher j| -=: i; i J efficiency Ample provision has been made for fuelling ij ' | srr=a— LjjjuiS^^^^^^^Sil^' ' friilintrnaTllililiHliiUj'ltf Uom the front without disturbing the fire top, and this I I | ! S^f'" I ! g^S^Br^ 5 i J . r range has been placed on the market after months of i \ ' \ "~\ • ,', ,| fl mm ,m' . The very lact word in cooker perfection. White 11 |fc| \ |-j '\J \li L T J ~^~''- ~* < O^^^^^^^^^ enamelled finish, apd as perfect in operation as in II |i| ' ' r j_iß^MW :l T- l:: '- J '-* r ' J ' ■ appearance. Fitted with new series of Hot Plates, I| |j |f!M~, ,1 '|~ J .Iffls^ r .r7~^~'' r -'.'''l designed to give ample room for utensila between r I \f^'^^ hi^'^-XS^^~~-^^.^ hmm RANGES and BOILERS | BRINSLEY a Co. Ltd. Cookera C *° ,e<n et *" Gus Coy/a ShowroMM Dunedin and Auckland. [I

QbrClfc QeasjingQfiis' beet at tki* season, our rxenest calces and *'^^Pf|TA^»fc'"- , -») JvflftMan\Mi{^nUftlltilCMHl for deliciously ligKt and good are Christmas and Cakes made with t-amonds Dak- b^^nHffi^^^^Kjßß'^ Powder 1 Ib. chopped suet» I lb» raisins, 12 ozs. brown ~ "~^_ y lugftfi 9 eggs. 1-J lbs. sultanaf> 5 lb. almonds, -5 packet Mix well dry ingredients, add fruit previously prepared. * treacle, eggs well beaten, and lastly milk essence and _ ' n'l'^llfiffl brandy; darken with burnt sugar if desired. Divide into \§±_lH|RßHiJj||ftflHp^^v^ two and boil 8 hours, or four and boil 6 hours. f|l||!bSß^^*^^-^. Ye Chriitmas Cake 1 lb. butter, I lb. currants, I lb. raisins, J lb. sultanas, J lb. fiSli: • \ mixed peel, i lb. almonds, 4 breakfast cups flour, 2 breakfast cups sugar, 10 agga, 1 he«p»d teaspoon Edmonds Baking Powder, wineglass brandy. Beat bqttcr t© » cream *iid add sugar, then mix eggs one by one unbeaten. Mix Baking Powder with flour and put in. then fruit, dredged with flour, and finally brandy. Cook 4J hours, moderate oven. 263 ——— *W "SUBS TO RISE"

I no mone I tired feet ( 1 "OEMEMBER the old day* g AY when you used to drag H home each evening — and 2 then some real friend mentioned Wood-Milne. Now you walk to wprk—end tsci again with keen eojowment — on rmibtr —Wood-Milne rebbci! Foi hud wear ask for Service Solei and Exa Heeli — Thill Sola and Army Star Heels for a lighter iptijigwg tread. Ask tout Bootman ta fa them. WOOD NiLNE Rubber Heels and Soles. W ALWAYS ASK FOR iUjfl ■ UNEN-ftfflSH*' 9 I BRITAIN'S BEST for over H I 100 years. Ttie beautlful I linen flnlen lqstmnUy I B pleases the eye, •and the B I wonderful wearing quail- ■ ties make Flniay'a toe ■ I cheapest In foe Ion? run. D ■ It PAYS to have tne best. B 8 From All Good Drtpiri. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 276, 20 November 1926, Page 33

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