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A jCzO,OOQ WEEK ™ ARTS FltinAY? That Is the Goal It has been dcddcd to reach In Si Days — It will he Done at Any Cost «— Profit for the meantime is out of the Question j Some of the Bareains j ladies' "cushy" hair brushes, buying patent medicines at . c «urg«ins g FU»nde«a llf AIITG I wire insetin rubber. A splendid linefor HARTS IS A MONEY-SAVING IDEA. that Will do 11 bisk neck, long sleeve*, buttoned at front. A cosy gar' I I Utility Olid Comfort ill Using. Suited DE WITTS PILLS, large 4/11 bottle. I l#IUl WtLL UU II • e • ment for wintwr wear—B/6 each. U I Specially for SfUngledheads Of hfOT— ENO ' S FRUIT SALTS, lart«*-3/3 each. j _. . . . LADIES' DRESSING JACKETS—RippIe Cloth, Magyar | 11 an nil n &/£ V— XTm m -i-T-i. STEVENS* HEALTH SALTS, larga—l/11 bottle. j LADIES COATS, VeloUT, finished fur shape, scalloped at neck and sleeve*, trimmed silk stitch- X/ 1 1 €OCII. LANE'S EMULSION, laif 3/8. j collar, tucked at sides, front belt. A fine if k""' ~±_ - ■ FLANNELETTE^—27-inch, pyiama stripes. a LADIES' WHAT FRONF hair qw™i S /i aDLm POWDEKS — I I/2 u "- range of the favoured shades. SAV. ££?Z!F2££Z annf/"a "" °' BRUSHES, Mack mahogany hacks. Ex55/" 25/- each. 28-INCH FLANNEI—AII-wool "Doctor" make, ceedmgly strong and particularly high bosttcs eucalyptus—ioj«l bottle. j ass zTvitdzhjz mOF BAR^ S 114 K,DDIES ' mi . ror t Collar and CUffS. Very high-class goods, CHILD'S PETTICOATS—Cream Winceyette, silk seal cloth of great durability. Full double bed width J/ 1 1 PEROXIDE or HYDROGEN, 16m.—1/61 botda. } perfectly tailored, best of appearance, i«p«d stitching, ib™. (only)— 1/6 oach. —Usually 2/9. For 1/11 yard. BRITISH XYLONITE* hair peroxide of hydrogen, 4o*.—si<l bottle. j K7W? * ■w* SEw**" ™" ****—"- BRUSHES-Pure bristles, white hack. AMONGST THE HOUSEHOLD rose, fawn. SizesS.W.WOS ohm.hats-'BUdc ji 4/6. For 2/U «1. TsHs. uJjIVT/ll This Uan exceptionally low-priced line. HARDWARE SPECIALS. Present Prices, £ 5/. n.„ ji For 4/6 each. Usually 12/6. For C/ 1 1 eocA. TATHFV JIIMPFR snrrv ' «—«/• ~d>. VELVET PILE SOFA SQUARES—Artistic , , *»' *f. j 7iEfr ™ CHILD;S is t™,. designs, in all approved furnishing shades, 6ft. LADIES' HAIR BRUSHES—AII pure s.l™d»ik. u„w~„bl., ted line. AU Wool, also Silk and Wool """ 6in. x 4ft. 6in—Usually 39/6. For 29/6 each. bristles, satinwood backs. A mixed lot W tv.TW.rf rX r***,. EaSu* } mixture. Extremely nice goods, com- reoc»_ . PP i. TURKISH TOWELS—Brown, striped, very of various original values. « i j fortabU, stylish, and economic. «*y «ys*g« heavy and good 3izca Usually AU afi /C each. SAFETY RAZORS, fassevs hsDew-croaad Uadss, sim. I Q7/C eOCA. ,jT« front. 22m„ 11/9, 24, n ., 12,9| |/6 each. For 1/- each. O/O plicitT is Clisi, cmplM. wiO. 3 bUdn ud | Oil O 13/8 ' GE N T'K MI IITA tf V Tf AI tf 71<L each. j i*L4/Z>S' COATS, Velour, finished fur NATURAL FUJI SILK, 30-inch. pure. It ha, THERE ARE MANY TEMPTING BRUSHES whalebone bristtes A SSertf collar. Thoroughly well made of been decided to let another 10 000 yards of th« LINES IN MEN'S OUTFITTING. grand line for'service Various kinds— impmir coUmg s * meiaa * Priccd » 2/" bait do«n. I superior -material. Theshades are wine, I T*T »«ens heavy-weight striped flannelette J 1 ™wT mmu hrnrrn p«r ywd. It i« the best value Silk m the world. PYJAMAS—B/11. 3/11 EXACTLY 200 DOZEN PARS LADIES* LLAMA- 1 SJJ: , 7 „ -- y a/if A fact. MEN'S STRIPED FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, C ood rV M T TW ITIT AD V ni f n FINISH RIBBQ> H<»E—Hawfey*. ci»ranteed fast dye; I Size 33m.—Usually 19/6. For 10/Q CREPE DE CHINE A lovely Silk, splendid stripe*—7/6. IrtilWl.S MILITARY HAIR f«ni—ath. A marraPoas offer—l/- a pair. I . Jf XA/ JJ weight. A full range of shades. It is 40 inches MEN'S BLACK SATEEN WORKING SHIRTS—3/11 BRUSHES, British Xylonite. A tip-top -AWES' HOSE Bond's ark silk, —Mime finish; (nil 11 bize 36in. Usually 21/'. For 1 4/C wide. Sold everywhere (except here) at 8/11. MEN'S WOVEN STRIPED NEC. SHIRTS, collar to lne AU to Clear at C /£* each. lw*th, nicely fashioned; last dye, all shades At 2/11 | -a ... wv .. - A T'.V Our Big Week Price is 5/11 per yard. match, reinforced—*/U each. Worth nlmnttf rfnnhU V/Q P * M "' I Size 39m.—Usually 32/6. For 1 —— —— men-s plain and self silk white neg. shirts— _ v __. ladies* gloves. An. sak. a «and quality, jiahd, ! iO/O BLANKETS —All-wool, white, N.Z. make. 6/6 each. EXTRA SPECIALS TOILET GOODS. I LADIES 9 COATS, WW iJcpp, iwrfjt- Delightfully soft and lovely finish. For Single MEN'S DOCTOR UNION FLANNEL UNDERS-5/11 LADIES' ENGLISH DRESSING COMBS, black and white. talL of kbA. ing. Here is a line that we bought a lace curtain net w-j men's plaw iwit bruce underwear, singlet. ladies' dressing combs, white only—3 for 1/3 Au«hady,«nd y The utert I tremendous number of at a ljpru loin 40-INCH FILET LACE CURTAIN NET—Wide, and Underpants—6/6 per garment GENT.'S DRESSING COMBS—Bd. each. Cp°d» sg *0 12/6 —FOR 4/11. I figure indeed-for spot cash. They are ZStStffrF g °° d " s ° r,m ' nt ts sind Underpants—3/6 per gari UNDERWEAR, sin,- - ch SOME SAMPLES IN STATIONERY, ]| all well made, smart cut, and a splendid TRAVEL RUGS-FringerN.'z. make, all-wool. ?Sn N s?ir^ OS S~ 3 l/ l ' carbolic soap, for i/-. %22?S. m £'iELr" m > M tMmi ,on - ,onfl bjr 2 ° in " 1 fabric. The only shades left are bois de An ideal line for the motor car. Size, 60 x 90. BOYS' JERSEYS, Marl effect, polo' each. * POND'S COLD AND VANKHING /31 jar ****"" A bifl wiot, ~ J rose, saxe, and cedar Usual Value, 75/- All pleasing checked designs Usually 23/6. BOYS* WHITE COTTON CANOE SHIRTS, all sues— CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP, Urge 1/2 cake bunfla. ****** • Mort * d bundles of six—l/. per j Our Big Week Price is 39/g rXBLE I„sh« n . A good TH£ DRESS GOODS WILL SURELY SOME CHAMPION LINES IN MEN'S I LADIES 9 CARDIGANS, All Wool. weight. Service and appearance. Almoet equal all sizes, well made, full fitting in body. A wonderful RUSH OUT. AND BOYS' CLOTHING. § fnnrti knit A u*g>ful merrm lutiuiii ntrr to real Irish linen Usually 1/1 1. For 1/3 yard. —At 2/11 each. 40IN. REVERSIBLE MOLLETON—Can trim wrappei or BOYS' SCHOCM. SHORTS—Dark grey and brown, heavy 1 fancy knit. A useful warm pop-on gar- BLANKETS Grey, all-wool. N.Z., high-class, UNDERWEAR, fleecy-lined, favoured by many; bed jacket wiA reverse shade. Tones are pink, halio., and strong Twned, foDy lined throughout; wiß stand j ment for house or morning wear. A mnof k (imJ, w _,r Sino-u R#.rl IS/11 m fact, preferred by thousands to all-wool goods. The nolet, jade. Very cosy and warm. Top grade 2/11 roughest of usage- Sixes 3to 16—An at 3/11 pair. 1 _ nn J ______ 11 ass nil it V /II smoothhniah, splendid wear——omgle bed, 15/11 comfort is there, and there is no doubt about the wear— per yard. BOYS* NAVY SHORTS fmirnitrril «F_» I pood range Usually 7/11. pair. Double Bed. 26/11 pair. Singlets, 2/9 each; Pants, 2/11 pair. 361 N. MEXICAN HEAD COTTON—Fast in colour, does Rough and ready, rinW weight, wear rmiifiiir «ach I For All | each. DAMASK SERVIETTES—White. A nice range - . nr „ e , A v/) rtTMT 'C rwrr ICU not • hri ? k - { ?* household pur- pw being the Fax guarantee. AO sines, 3to 16—For | "T/ 1 1 of woven desisns hemmed readv for service LAUltib AND irCtlM. O &I\ltLlSti poses. In white, pink, heho., sky, rose, biscuit, apricot, 5/11 pair. „ 1 BIG BARGAINS IN LADIES' IWlly 1/3 each'. For 7/6 dozen or 3/9 the HAIR BRUSHES-A Big Job Pur- „a * UNDERWEAR hatf-doxen. chase, to be Cleared at Simply RldlCU- finish. Lovely tones in nU green, vieux rose, lilac, .pri- ance—l/11 eLi. a—™ pnea ror rapu clear 1 LADIES' VESTS—Hrasy UabfeaclMd" Cotton; shapW SHEEITNG—S4-inch Iruhi linen finish. Jmt IoUS Prices! Some Of them:— "V'*^ FOOTBAU. SHt»TS .( th. Fu«... "All BUci" 1 LAD^°\^^iik*tla , " e L ~.ftr°"' vT"' a F-l'n * t "° l,lte ' y KENT'S WHALEBONE HAIR IT * U * N CLOTH-s.ti.fauj. F ~ men-s bS u£" 55i I Qun^^—White Honeycomhl &. Real BRUSHES (Ladies'), satinwood backs. ££• TV- 1 S ». good quality. The original price (12/6) waa a Very superior an, S Usually 12/6 J ST f7/6. u^7r 9 B^L e " Ih! DouW " bed - L ""* ,ly For 6/6 '*"■ ~ 1 -SSSSSSSSf ja A «s M |e<| — WAREHOUSE — I At Arena. Clark & Sons eluott street

Something Entirely New In Bedroom Furniture If you require something entirely different \ from the ordinary, here it is. The elegant \ Bedroom Furniture shown above departs \ jk \ from conventional lines, yet is in every way \ \ decidedly pleasing, for is it not highly prac- \ 40°°. \ tical and most assuredly artistic? \ A* 10 \ This Suite can be had in any of three very \ out \ handsome woods: solid Mahogany, Grey \ S *° \ Sycamore or Walnut. \ vooS • \ Remember this is hut one of many new \ ate _ c & fe^ e °So \ designs. We are constantly adding designs \ \ 1° our range, and buyers can be sure of fiml- \ C, SS- \ ver V lotest and finest productions at \ »»»ss \ *■ \% \ * \ " NOTE.—Most of our Bedroom Furniture will now be inlaid \ Qt° Att with the popular "GAYLADE" decorations, now so popular V in England. Ask to aee a Suite inlaid with " Gaylade" when you calL 194 Ponsonby Road (Ponsonby Tram to Franklin Road)

THIB DANGER SIGNAL DEMANDS SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS. Now that cold weather is witb us there is urgent need for people to pay careful attention to their digestive systems. We eat more rood in cold weather, but, generally speaking, we take less exercise. Many people will experience what Is commonly known as "rullness" after a meal. This is the danger signal—the first sign or indigestion. If not "nipped in tbe bud" beartburn, wind, acidity and many other worse troubles will quickly develop. A dose of Antl-Acido taken immediately following meals is the surest safeguard against indigestion. It stops tbe feeling or rullness and allows the foul gas to be cleared from the stomach, and so permits tbe gastric juices to runctlon in tbe proper manner. The proprietors of Anti-Acldo have received thousands of letters from grateful New Zealanders testifying to the amazing curative qualities or this wonderrul preparation. You owe it to yourself to buy a tin now. 8/6 everywhere.—(Ad.) i

THERE WAS A TIMS when be had to lie up all the winter. Chronic Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis. Then there was tbe fear of influenza, now he goes out in all weathers, but be takes his Pulmonas with him. Take one and feel Its soothing: vapours ease you. Clear your air tubes. 1/6 and 2/6 trom all ehamlits.,—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1928, Page 15

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