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E ASE ENDS I «£ AUGUST Ot Arch. Clark &. Sons' Warehouse, Elliott St. J* Kindly given by the T.&G.l™--«"~-Co. ! lif every —) SBW&saKsflS m -m 1 | a T)TfPT T 40-inch Wool and Cotton Tweeds The Lovely Stocks in the Mantle Ladies' Frocks; of all-wool repp. Very Linen Section. JL JtTJD L-UO JL I ! medium size over-check. New tones! Rooms are all to go out at "Some gj "Km"''*'"" 4 TC ISJOT = i ? I\/!T TQT RTT X . A .^J° r , !ervlce —All Price or Other." ou* size., perfectly fini.h„d, v.rio..- -re- INFANTS' BONNETS AND HATS—Crcwn AO I>Wl I ; : % MUM BH S Here's*® "keal W-«, ineh Al. " <-W I—' Model C—, of «-*r ■ 86/-. For 45*. w- i Cnnsidprpd Z \ I CI FARFD (I W^lOerforettfTft&dSTht —«•* high gr.de repp, -d V - " P C » di **"' » sn»rt lin. of *"■ V "*> ? considered £ ; ! IL. JC< lV -Lv Cj _ta, sort nnish. The tweed Ouite the verv newest Delight- * le ? *eless goods. All-wool, fancy Striped " ' I 'ITTJ | i | I: _ 7 Trn Tm rp, popular fabric of the season. ... ~ , __ , * knit. A big assortment; many shadings INFANTS* STAY bands—Quilted; uwrted JL JL 1J& v/U v I i 1R ICrHTT OT TT The shades are: Storm cloud, saxe, f J^ ly fi ™ shed - The very best of work. __Usually 14/6. Must quit at 6/11 each. ""*• u ""*»y 4/6—For i/.. | \ V-/W X national blue, cedar sandalwood Fur collar and cuffs — £8/10/-. All to « 1 I II de rOSe ' r ° !e " ; > e ' C - Usuai Clear at 49/6 each. - rf A Bi » Time for A Rapid Must Qp. J | j HOSIERY—At Prices that will Temptations that You Must Yield " 25 ~ " S T TH* You Will "Lay in a Stock!' from 1 j More than Please. To—Everything to Go! cuff »* Coats of distinction—Usually 85/. dition — Usually 32/6 and 39/6 each. *or Coming Few Weeks fa# Men'* Morrww, : : <j ce if l( > ]j[g Bins! "" each. For 49/6 each. All to go at 17/6 each. y : j; C3l u «<D •. c Price. 8/11 vard For 5/11 vai-A CHILDREN'S WOOL JERSEYS — Striped. MEN'S SOFT COLLARS—Fancy and Plain* in I ; Ladies Art. Silk Hose; Rosita. Supe- eo:__L All W*l T J A J* / \ Colour*: Fawn, navy and grey. Sizes 1 and 2. Tobralco, Luviaca, Plain Fuji Silk, and Plain '• I: r.or quality, full length of leg, well fin- 00-lnch Ail-Wool Tweed. A medium / \ Usually 6/6 —For 4/6. White Polo shape. All size.—4 f or \/. m \ J; ished, nice fitting. French nude, grain, Weight, Suitable for either COStumeS I T pcc r I nof* THk h H A/IOIVTHS 1 CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS—Grey, fleecy-lined. MEN'S CARDIGANS AND PULL-ONS All I: Hack, fawn coating, and putty-UsuJly or walking coaU. Herringbone fin- | L^!>S AIUn iniVDE iVIUIMHO 1 1/3. : I ; 211 pair. For 1 9 pair. I I CHILDREN S TEDDY BEAR COATS — Fawn, Extra qoalsty—Th« Usual 14/6 IJ— f~ */& ? BOND'S HEAVY PLATED ART. SILK HOSE—- J Two-tone effects. 111 COCOa, I - AT? I S3XC ' Sizes 16,18,20. «•<*. * ®e or a/6 . ■ j ' Mock fashioned; all new shades—4/6 for 2/11 Cedar, Sandalwood, midnight blue, 1 A\ I / or 9/11. Ufn'i Pggll mrn II 1 m • ! pair. 7 etc.—Usually 12/6 yard For 3/11 1 I HONEYCOMB SHAWLS-Crea» wool, frinred. * PuU all wooL Plain cream, ; LADIES' PURE AND ART. SILK HOSE— J X Y a ra. ro, 11 ■ f Large size. Usually 15/6—For 7/9. With fancy neck. A good looking, good | Cabaret, full length of silk; grand fitting, fast j"* l *?* , 1 MH ■■ f n wearing garment—They were cheap at i dye. A biry range of shades. Usually 4/11— 40- inch Armure, All-Wool. A very 1 V Mens and, Boys' Clothing Prac- ®ach. All to Clear at 5/6 '• I l P " r ' ® ne showing, all the prevailing . 1 ■ # I fl ■■ ■■ ■ I, tically "Pitched Out."—.Read on! MEN'S underwear—Fw.ji i » i Almost Am, Price Woi Do— sha *»- A grand cloth for wear and \ m M ■■■■■ ■ U Men'. Sac Coata; dark grey tweed. n>e Sh *^7T Must Clear! comfort—UsuaUy 4/9 yard. For ■■■ # ■■■■■ ■ \l very thing for h«d wear Good cut, «»d 3/ " pnM " . i j: 2/11 yard. _ 55/ M _ M HH II || ■ J4 well made; fully lined. All sizes, 3to > j: ladies' cashmere hose—winter weight, 54-jnch Rough and Ready Serge, All- Q. M M M £ m mMMMM M M 1~lP ur T ve p; low e®t pricewas 27/6 \ |: length, wide top. Usually 5/n—For Wool, best of dye. A grand line for 0/ H A vS each. To Clear at 19/11 each. Be there at the Kick O/P on | | Ladies' All-wool Hose; spliced toe, and etc.—Usually 7/11. For » # /£ M«;s Trousers; wear saddle tweed. Monday for Men's Clothing and S heels, a fine assortment of shades, perfect 3/11 yard. « If " B lr and . J^ e MeVCeTU. \ fitting, best of wear—Usualy 3/11 pair. 56-inch New Zealand Tweed, All- /J XT 7r\T) rrT T *CTVTT7T> AT 1 fin"**. 3to i • j For 2 9 pai,. Wool, heather mixture, checks, etc. J W ORTH OF GENERAL I 7 ~ V ' a » a ' 13 6 8/ « i ~ underwear Wka. dU- w ii w / I f?T ???!: Here is a big offer—UsuaUy 8/11. I , t 4 . Tr , T — I 25 (only) Men', AU-wool Sport, Cort.; < ■ F» r 4/ 6yar d / MERCHANDISE 1 rt Jr •S"*"* fr : 4/11— For 311 pair. f xt AAVi-W/s. 1 Double or smgle-breasted. A grand lot MEN'S ROSLYN UNDERPANTS—Extra l,e-ww S 3: LADIES' ART. SILK AND WOOL HOSE— "X 7 t>v/ //> V/>/A>'»#.» //>.. CUT TSQ f 1 that will be picked UP very readily-—Our ribbod. This is a superior lino. Th. ™J!i : j: Lined pure wool; non-ladder, lovely fitting, " ext lO IM Othing toi blLlib. I 7 1 lowest prices were 22/6 to 27/6 each. An of AU number i j! si3r"ais'4;jrssrs / ,f I ft: Fuji Silk, m,tural shade, 30 inches f AM IfaMilaW 1 to ««* W '« «*• • j j: Wide > pure, good weight, splendid 1 (S OH AlOllClSiy I 1 striped. Here is a line A»t I ! "Quick and Busy"—A Lot to be weave and finish—For l/4i yard. \ / "Time and Tide Wait for No i!^ 1 teM/2 j: Done in a Little Time! dv^A Man»-The 18th of August won't \ |i throughout; no dressing—l/ 11 yard. Some of the HABERDASHERY There are Thousands of Funny wait. Be wise, delays are J* * tmS/lle *' \ \\ 40-inch Crepe de aune ; g of WONDERS. Prices for Fancy Lines. dangerous. i 5: for 2/11 pair. colours. A substantial weight. A really vvhite Wsshing Clastic—l 2 yards for 1/11. Ladies' Whita H.S. Handkerchief*—For 1/• dozen. Usually 13/6—For 8/11 suit. ' A V/hole Lot of Kiddies' Coloured Socks marvellous line To Clear at 3/11 yard. Silk Radiant Coetume Braid, in grey, mole, and Coloured Ribbon Velveta—At Id., 2d., and 3d. yd. MEN'S ALL-WOOL CAIINTIjtt ci nvre a 1,? , , . Puia Ctillr. P.-li J- black—Per piece of 36 yards, 2d. A lot of Ribbon, 5 inches wide. Magyar and tan 818 OVERALLS—For Painters. Plasterers ete VT/ r _ - TLtT GLOVES—A ; : — All to clear at 1/- pair. 30 inch Fujl Sllk, Full range Tjn f Ribbon ., .hades-Sd. per card of 12. (only)_3d. yard. White or unbleached Drill; very strong;' Jrfl" I ° I j ; LADIES' BLACK OR COLOURED COTTON of shades; high grade. The Usual 3/6 Lacing Cord, in mauve, Jade, pink, little green, corded Ribbon, coloured. A big variety of shades mad*. All sizes—The whole lot to K/ll 1c OBe#; I | HOSE—Good dye and fitting. Splendid wear. line. For 1/11 yard. s«e, royal, grey, 1 white, black. For blaier binding _e d . „ rd . * ««« to go at 8/11 Usually 3/11—For 2/3ji Ud£''Black ' Cotton Hose; Hawley'. 30in. CurUun Net-Fine White Filet j-'iij >*-•£*. "««. Men>. Overcoats; Jl-wool EngliA tweed. ' J dye, guaranteed fast, wide top, full length Late-edged. A Veiy useful drape, Of Bundi ; T . p ;, „ tra long lengths—7Jd. bundle c ; J°i* n ' oh Double-breasted, splendid fitting. A real U «*Hy 17/6-For 9/6 each. >; #: —Usually 2 3 pair. For 1/6 pair. good appearance Usually 2/3. For «-ply Fingering Wool, white, tan, vleux rose and Art .' sjik Nice goods—3 yards for 1/4J Wmter comfort of durabihty and appear- MEN'S BRACES—Leather ends, elastic web- l CASHMERE HOSE CLadlei'T—Coloured. A l/fi vard. saxe—9d. skein. . *". Ce -. To be had in fawns, and greys. " trm atrong, good elastic; perfect condition— { j: nice ranrje of colours; spliced toes and heels. * * OM.C. Washing Cotton, full range of shades-3d. Silk Lace Flouncing; for evening wear. Allsizes—Our previous price was 55/- The 2/3 line for 1/3 pair. ; j . Usually 2/11 For 1/9 pair. Xfnrtu T inom If/,,, Clon iw r* /)/, " a 0 Handles, amber or tortoiseshell —2/11. The shades are saxe, pink, helio., and Nil eac h- Our Finish Price is 39/6 each. MEN'S TlES—Wide ends. New designs Ah* I j 7/ Many Lines May Clear in a Day. a„ Tr.c«, cood. w„, be ..most thro _ü ßually 7/11 yard . For 4/11 yard, boys*overcoats—aii-wooiTweed, English K?R -»■ m—-! m £3?*tt2 \ . Absolute Mil acles in the Be Wise. patfnt MFMCINFV and tk fit f Mnall hoy *' p ® rfec * fining, fun y eac " j: MANCHESTER DEPT MercerUed Poplin (Fadele..) _ A TOILET GOODS The Bi « St . oc £ ot di f. B ' is JJ/6. factory pr,ce 18/6 STATIONERY LINES for j 8 Sheeting, heavy, unbleached, herring- varied lot, some plain, others with Almost Yours for the Askina Wear ' ' 18 B° un d t° Fly Out, Almost «a C nB »» j bone. A great weight, about the satin stripes. All good shades, such /? As King, lad,£s. vests—Heavy Cotton shaped CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Etc. Almost a Song. . . ICC £11* i_ • English Aspirins, 100 s—l/4 2 . waist; extra large size. Usually 3/11—For ," 0 Iwio-f A I • » ~ Harts "King of All Wrltina Pad*"* . . strongest made; free from any filling. as beige, grey, saxe, mauve, rose tnos Fruit ssiu, large—2/11. 2/11 each. is Just About Given to You." p^, 'loo^Tg^n 54-inch—Usually 1/11. For 1/3 yd. gold. Lovely goods— Rado* a«th s.its—l/9;. LADIES' vests — AU-Wool, cream, ribbsd; ELECTRIC RADIATORS Thev now out wam „^ forloid ' S 70-inch Usualiv 2/6. For 1/6 yd. 40in.-U.uaUv 3/11. For 2/6 vA TS~ . ./,._F. r 3/« «ch. F ? ., r SSJW!L« i I 80-inch—Usually 2/9. For 1/9 yd. 50in. Usually 4/11. For 2/11 yd Clements' Tonio—2/9 bottle. " ~ ' S Also new mod^^Can"^^^' 5 aj"| , * > r ®*/®- or 1/-w • I I 42-inch Madras Muslin, cream, with A Nice Present—Pair of Double-bed JSTu -a" t», A Tremendous Sacrifice of Many po.ido., wn,, «c. SSf i ] coloured designs. Lace edge. Par- Hemstitched Linen-finished Sheets ' Kinds of Merchandise—Gigantic, ""Vm nor« 3 n 6 ~. blua - 5 ; ticularly smart, effective goods— and Pair of Pillow Slips of same qual- Temnus Fugit (Time Flies) Astonishing! best nickel plated; * ppMr * nce - 100 in e«ehL-a ? or 2/-" ,tf and : Usually 4/6 yard. For 1/11 yard. ity, handsomely boxed. Not a great Don't Delau! ' 4/6 ' !in°^ y W R r uVi?. P, fio ex i j many left—UsuaUy 49/6. For 29/6 A popnl " Une ' writing P.d; . ZTIT qu X ; I A Golden Opportunity—Grasp It! set. Lane's emulsion, smaii—l,9 bot. * or eae * Every Line in the Warehouse A «. P * o ** 1 ®* ch - * f ss =~ s ■ == 07 •_Lp_ (. D o 1*7:1 Mercolized Wax, Dearbourn's—3/-. LADIES' BLOOMERS — Fleecy - lined, good »r , , n . Pad; A u " bank P*P«''. j , A 7 " lnC ,? Carpe ? Kun 7 er ' Super Wll- ste#rn ,, p-er0,,,., cresm—l /BJ. shape, well made; assorted shades. Usually NeVer-before Bargain! Ru,ad ' W,th two blotU,r «; 600 i^ge^l/3 ierry Towelling, brown striped. A ton, all attractive and artistic designs Face crasm, Ashaa of Roses—l 8 Jar. 2/ll —For l/ll pair. JTA"™"' c " Pad ; »«P«rior cream wove i I big lot to be Cleared at Half Price. A and shadings, on fawn grounds. Very SJUSIustUST n.ck.t ladies' NIGHTDRESSES—RosIyn Shetland STAINLES<S e HF rncjn nmr DV u . , ilSSllSLsJa'il k^* 1 ® ,; 2ft i E| r r T 11 t/a r 1 1 • 1 1 wi vi + McClmton's Barilla Boap— packet. knit: n nk. ikv helio cream Utuallv 14/6 olAlNLtbb SHEFFIELD CUTLERY Hith W —l/3 each. " ! j perfect quality Usually 1/9. For high grade Usually 16/6. For 10/6 Cuticura Soap—l/-. Rexona Soap—l /- cake. For 7/ll each' ' grade; Firth's; perfectly balanced. Will give Envslopes- superfine wall aki 9 - ' 10id vard yard. Kolynos- Tsoth lAnnrq- Wk » X year « of Mrvic e. Table Knives only. Usually BhiSSU' w *» 2 "xes- . CC ' n *1 O L s D *s* U D M*7 All U/ 1r • j . F ««« Powdsr, Ashes of Roses—l/ 10. LADIES NIGHTDRESSES Super White Twill 22/6 half dor. — For 11/6 half dor. Envelopes- craam ... , — I Sofa Carpet Squares, best British Rugs, N.Z., All-Wool, fringed. All Java Rice Powder, 1/9. Er*mic Sh.ving Sticks, I/- n.nnelette; t r, mmed ..Ik crochet lace on collar ALUMINIUM HOT WATFR ROTTI/"R "»:!.% B #tr ° nfl ' ob,#n 1 — I moke. Very superior, lovely designs of the most favoured broken check "*• " J fr °" > - "-'"r »/6-F.r «/n BomasgjuA) . j on fawn end grey grounds; 4ft. 6in. designs. A splendid weight. Size ~ ' ' c,ear al 3 / 9 - —« Packeta for 1/-. ; I x 10ft. 6in.—Usually £5/12/6. For 60in. x 90in. —Usually 23/6. For 87 Departments—All bulging with We Cannot Help It—Compulsion enamel jugs—white, En g u.h, very strong, * flrmnd ' * tron3 85/-. 16/6 each. * Goods at Gift Prices. Khows No Choice! «r« 2-p.«, z/e, 3- P i«. 2/11, £..««»; -mbn. ti.u« »,«. i ' mauve. Square or oblong—3 Packsts for 1/-I Harts Must Go Out So Must The !
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 19
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