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11 DRESS GOODS ojh More Than s ? ecia, I ' Wr*" (**fii 8/11 Crepe de Chines for 111 j WKP*.K f f 6/10* yard. I v J Most correct shades 111 _ „ . _ _ ,« • i,i ■ n x^«--* > » are offered in a splen- 111 Like its predecessors, Dress Goods Week at Ken- k aid weight silk far *S dells comes when the season is mid-way—you can \ / Dress Week or while i i i S*Z* \ I they last. The best j appreciate these pnces now, and we in turn get the /M \ / "bSJS&\ shades must go to the \ business—that's Dress Week. ■BtaWfc iifflllffiJTWr earliest buyers. En- | KBGKKMirak\ quire about this line ; early in the week. prices to which goods will revert y / V \\ j at the end of Dress Week. Please /# | \ j note that RendeUs do not use y^" J M T O / / I \ | inflated prices that are misleading. I \.I SJC7fi% r4 /H W% /^/*</ f- /~^(C* /l'\\ \ I x Vc> Ul/ JO Ctl/f IV-S /I |.\ i Good Shades and t%—x~~j j. ii I I! \ • Good sub go Pruxd to sell and to I \ I Hand-in-Hand. gWe Satisfaction / Vf I We offer several overstocked ||Zf I lines that we consider absolute Bar- \\j ga,ns for Dress 3/JJ t<> g/ J J flaiinels aUtl R 7/11 36in. Paillette Silk I lf r«/** « r for 2/i i H m Hopsacs for 2/11 yard. I Silver! d ?awl, J^ is season's Goods, and correct shades of Cinnamon, 1 Blue. Fawn, Grey, Green, Bois de Rose. 9/11 Silk and Wool Satin pf in C* A •it \ e 0/11 1 I I for 3/11 5/6 Colonial Tweeds for 3/11 yd. 40in. and 42in. Silk and Wool 40in. widths, in fashionable tonings of Green, Saxe, Satin, a durable fabric, with lustrous Fawn anri Rrown r . , i. i « • ii ii a ii * ctwn, aiiu Drowiii finish, dispiaying m all popular light shades. 8/11 Epengaline for 9/11 Scotch Tweeds for 4/9 y/ * 1 .. . 54in. Scotch Tweeds, in a superior quality, latest I■ h A new production, in demand for l_ *.L • j. j^ , er . ■ r% t I evening or street wear. Colours: heather mixtures, and stripe effects. Brown and I Cherry, Raisin, Vert de Gris, Pow- Fawns Only. 1 der, Bois de Rose. I 7/6 3 sak M«oc«n for 14/6 to 18/6 Novelty Bordered \ A»rfiam.w«rfrtMjure«un.mgooa WoollenS for 11/6 I shades or Nattier, Chartreuse, Bis- _ .. __ _ __ _ ft Icuit, Reseda, Fawn, Grey. 54m. Novelty Bordered Woollens, featuring fashion s —• latest tonings. RendeUs Ltd. ## 9/11 Wool Stockinette for 6/11 Jj Ult iStlk * Circular Fine, Even-weave Stockinette, in all required shades of Rose Dawn, Bois de Rose, Wineberry, Surf, 2/11 Fuji for 2/H yard. Aster Blue. i More than cheap, considering the I * quality, which is a superior weave. I n—i *•*•» •**•«*» I 21/6 Sealette for 15/6 4/11 Silk and Art. Silk I 48in. Sealette, in Black and Nigger only; a fine, close ( Marocain, for 2/4J yard I pile of lustrous finish. Here is a quality fabric, heavily re- I duced for quick clearance. Shades I -% * Ir% W7 1 W* • C* •■• I* Jade Amethyst. Nigger, I 14/6 WOOi FriSCO OUltlllgS for Rose, Maize, Heho., Sky, etc. I ** I 11 /f5 4/6 Broche Marocain, for I . , .. ... . c - ■ 9/Q vard I " ne » even weave » ric " two-tone shadings. In oaxe/ j! yin ,w dJ^ort « 1 I White Bois de Rose/White, Mulberry/White, Ame- I j range of new designs and shades; I thyst/White. I the principal ones are Champagne, I I Saxe, Navy. f I Izr: / RendeUs Ltd. / Jy ZZIOZ / KARANGAHAPE ROAD. dPf

SOLD BY THE BEST STORES HATS FOR MEN FACTORY* STOCKFORT, ENGLAND. B.C.M/BATTERSBY jj IP, Kβ Is calculated, a woman walks JvW II 2500 miles a year in ordinary house- ' vm^^iW II hold duties, think of the millions of steps your floors mast endure. || Make them wearproof and waterproof with Liquid Granite—the varnish II that allows you to dent <bm wood beneath it. yet never chip the surface. fiquidQv€untQ 11 "THE MILUONJTEP-TEST VARNISH." || At oil and Colour Merchants ana ill Stores. I| W.«. AgenU: RIOHAJtD AJtTgXTB, Qnem Street, AacMand.

aav b^o^^""^§^'^ NEW INVENTION! The Greatest Discovery Dental 1 Scientists Have made in 20 Years! § An entirely new kind of Denture h is truly a reproduction o. • to replace the lost teeth. Nature in every way., and cir «j whether it be one or the whole riea our Guarantee, which is I •et, and will last (or ever. as good as Cold Bonds. | fc M moat life-like, in fact, defies Ask your neighbour, about the 0 detection. ' wa y we ™ w treated them is n the past 25 yean. | fci. nnbreakaUe, a* yon can R em ember. we lead, others try S drop it or stand on it. to f o u ow . H The Suction is wonderful, and It will cost you nothing to call f the denture is always cool to and see this •wonderful inven* g wear; in fact, you hardly tion and have our advice. I know yon have it in your which is always gladly given. A mouth. and FREE. ! American Dental Parlors I 406 QUEEN STRtJET. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 108, 10 May 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 108, 10 May 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 108, 10 May 1927, Page 17

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