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Monday Half Price Day I Ashley s A*B«C« Stores | KARANGAHAPE ROAD "Ashleys Busy Corner" | See Our Big Window of Half Price Bargains this Week-End j All Remnants at Half Marked Prices on Monday EACH DEPARTMENT HAS PROVIDED A FEAST OF "HALF USUAL" PRICE BARGAINS FOR A BIG DAY ON MONDAY. OUR j PRICES ARE ALWAYS KEEN, BUT ON MONDAY PRICES WILL BE CUT TO A POINT THAT WILL ENSURE A CLEARANCE I WINTER GOODS NOW IN DEMAND WILL BE OFFERED AT SENSATIONAL PRICES. § BE EARLY AT THE A.B.C. ON MONDAY—DOORS OPEN AT 8.30 a.m. WE REGRET THAT WE CANNOT ACCEPT MAIL ORDERS FOR THESE ADVERTISED BARGAINS. | Great Bargains in the Fancy Great Bargains in Ladies' and EARS_I ° p "" y I Section Children's Underwear 2 6i - monday-s price, 4h. mondavs price, 3 pair, for 2/6. g WMITF HPM«Trrrurn UAVmrppriiiFK I nrrrv i j j k , ,■ f MARL SILK AND WOOL CHARMALINE— Superior EVENING FROCKS —In Ray-de-Chene, featuring the MEN'S PLAIN COLOURED COTTON SOCKS—In grey. 1 WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS —In a FLEECY BLOOMERS shape elastic at waist quality silkand wool mixture, for Costumesand Frocks. tight bodice and full skirt Shades: Flame, peach, navy, brown, champagne; good weight and fast colour. 1 useful size—Usual Price, 2d. each. and knee; navy and grey Usual Price, 3/6. In almond, bois de rose, tan, saxe, maroon, fawn, beige; m . black and rose Usual Price* 59/6 to 63/- Usual Price 1/- oair = ON MONDAY FOR 1/21 doxen. ______ _____ C M °" DA ™ t f ßlC f' 1/9 ; Price .11/9. black ' E? "»/C. ' ' MONDAY'S PRICE, 3 pair, for 1/6. 1 RIBBON From 2to 5 inches wide. In plain and fancy. PRINCESS SLIPS — Good quanty satinette, strap or HALF PRICE MONDAY 5 11. VELOUR COATS We have ourchased 120 Fine Velour MEN'S SOFT DOUBLE COLLARS Latest shape; made ■ All colour, and style—Usual Price. 5R to 1/6. wTI ""VoNDATS HALF* VELOUR COATING-Co.y Velour for smart Winter C oa t ?ft \Z ? than waifhou™ prices of fine white poplin. Sizes, 15. 15*. 16 and 17—Usual | ON MONDAY. Sid. yard. SLEEVELESS h.fa„ ClofK Skim s°d?'du°,l P?/.'" 8 ?/ 1 !? y ' trimm'd fur. ,»d .11 l a .hi.n.ble pr.ce l/ 3 each. MONDAY S PRICE. 4 for 1/-. j . , , . SLttVtLtSS UVtKALLS Black Italian C-loth Skirts. wide Usual Price. //II- v , Usual Prices from 4 Gns to 8 Gns MEN'S GREY RIBBED ALL-WOOL SOCKS Heavy 1 LADIES' GARTERS—In a range of newest styles and fancy coloured bodices; in good designs—Usual Price, HALF PRICE MONDAY, 3/11 J. PDirrs t ao /c * cr- winter weieht Usual Pric«* 1/6 i colours—U.ual Price., I/I I and 2/3 pair. 3/11. MONDAY'S HALF PRICE, 1/111 COSTUME TWEEDS—Smart mixed tones, in a soft, fine MONDAY S SPECIAL PRICES, from 49/6 to 6 Gns. wlnt " weight—Usual fric s ON MONDAY FOR 9dL pair. CAMI-KNICKERS Good quality sateen, shaped top, Tweed. Ideal for Costumes and Coats; 58in. wide. LADIES' COSTUMES In Tweed and -Repp; smartly BOYS* FANCY JERSEYS—Fit hov« from 4 tn' 10 V mt« s „.*.e a , finished at hem with pleated frill—Usual Price, 3/6. Usual Price. 9/1 1. HALF PRICE MONDAY, 4/111. cut and finished. ONE ONLY OF EACH STYLE—UsuaI Usual Price 4/6 !VIONDAY'SPRIC:E 2/1 wldT ■ HAND_ BAGS—Assorted shapes and "lours— MONDAY'S HALF PRICE, 1/9 BORDERED WOOL MAROCAIN—Fine All-Wool Mara- Prices. 49/6 to 63/-. 70 ODDMENTS IN NEGLIGE AND WORKuSi ■ U.ual Price, 8/11. ON MONDAY FOR 4/6. WOOL BLOOMERS —Fine All-wool Bloomers, elastic at cain, with a smart contrasting border. In bois de rose CLEARING ON MONDAY AT 29/6. , SHIRTS——Usual Value, from 5/6 to 7/6. (Slightly S DRESS AND COSTUME BUCKLES —In single and waist and knee; navy hITf p4lrr 7/111 and beige only; 54in. wide—Usual Pj'ce 6/11 REPP FROCKS—WeII cut, pleated skirt, finished belt damaged.) ' | double. All .tyle. and colours—Usual Price. 6d. to NirHT? t HALF PRICE, 3/11 J. HALF PRICE MONDAY, 3/11. and buckle; mode de chene collar, with tie; good TO BE CLEARED ON MONDAY AT 2/6* each. g 1/6 each. ON MONDAY FOR 2d. each. WINCEYETTE NlGHTS.—Superior quality. Magyar VELOUR COATING — Soft Warm Velour, medium colours—Usual Price, 49/6. 25 PAIRS OF BLUE DENIM TROUSERS—SIightIy 1 shape; in plain and fancy designs—Usual Prices, 5/11, weight for a cosy Coat. In almond green only; 54in. MONDAY'S BARGAIN, 19/11. damaged—Usual Value. 5/11. 1 BEADED ORNAMENTS—A fine range of sequin and 6 /1 11 to 1276. MONDAY: HALF PRICES. wide—l Usual Price, 9/I 1 v , WOOL CARDIGANS—In Wool Marl effects; good full TO BE CLEARED ON MONDAY AT 2/9 pair. 1 bead effects Usual Price, 1/11 to 2/6 each. LADIES VESTS Superior quality Cotton Vests, with HALF PRICE MONDAY, 4/11. and eood shades Usual Price 6/11 i ON MONDAY, 9d. each. sleeves or shaped top—Usual Prices, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, SERGES AND GABARDINES — All-Wool Serges and ' MONDAY SPECIAL. 5/11 __ I to 5/6. ON MONDAY AT HALF PRICES. Gabardine. For warm House Frocks and Coats. In urrvr\i nitinrnc i , - - (jfYfZOt HdtFOfUflSt 111 ff(tMJtfitMhlfi — BOND'S HOSE High silk seamed, in shades of cham- CHILDREN'S VESTS Fine Wool and Cotton Vests, with fawn and mole only; 54in. wide Usual Prices, 6/1 I W ° OL JUMPERS In smart two-toned effects; Eton "'cttl U yui 8 111 £1 Uulsenoia g pagne. fawn, brown, gazelle, nude, white and "earn— ■ , hort B i eeveß — and 7/11. HALF PRICES MONDAY, 2/11 and 3/11. f? Ila , r ' ,ps/M ■s/M leather, rose, and UrCLpeTIJ 1 Usual Price, 4/6. MONDAY, 2/3. Sizes: 6 7 8 9 10 WOOL MAROCAIN—Smart stripe effect, in All-Wool 3 " r Usual Price, 8/1 1. COLOURED BORDER f ASFMFNT n OTH 4V i ART. SILK HOSE Fine quality, warned, in .hade, of Usual Prices: 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/9 3/11 Marocain. Ideal for Winter Frocks. In Parma and ' * In cream and ecru erounds Usual Price I /5i ™ "i fle.h and champagne Usual Price. 1/1 f§. ON MONDAY AT 1/6 1/7 J 1/9 1/lOj 1/lli almond only; 4 Oin. wide—U.ual Price, 3/1 I. In cream and ecru grounds Usual Price, I/>s. . I MONDAY'S HALF PRICE, 1/- pair. °6 DRESS FLANNELS—ri'n PRICE MONDAY, 1/UJ. Great Bargains in the Men's and SUPPER CLOTHS —Coloured border., in blue, red. I .—— » u _ er n< i j i•. i in tancy designs, Magyar shape—Usual rrice, o/l I. DRESS FLANNELS—A full range of colours, in warm . . c■ _ 3 <-•_ 5/- j- - 1 TT 1d- -2 /1 1 = ART. SILK MONDAY'S HALF PRICE, 3/6 Dress Flannels; 28in. wide Usual Prices. 2/6 and 2/11. Boys Section Size, 36m. x 36m. Fringed—Usual P"^ 3 / 11 - 1 MONDAYS CLEARING PRICE, 9d. pair. SMALL BOYS' HATS—Good quality Black Plush Hats. MONDAY'S SPECIAL PRICE, 1/11*. v „ rKI , c - sitpfr OIIAIITY WHITF Mißrriiin! 11l f 1 SUEDE FINISH GLOVES—Fawn and champagne, bi.- jockey shape—Usual Price, 6/1 1. BORDER KASHA — Neat Bordered All-Wool Kasha 12 ONLY MEN S DARK GREY TWEED OVERCOATS— SW«. QUAIJTy WHrre MARCELLA QUILTS—-For | cuit, cream and nude—'Usual Price, 2/6. MONDAY'S HALF PRICE, 3/6- Cloth. Very effective for Frocks. In saxe, full lavender, Storm collar, half belt, well cut, perfect fitting, and lined 1 < ' uarter or s ' n S e e8 » ir'imirr ""l' Is MONDAY'S SPECIAL, 1/BJ. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS—Good quality, wool and cotton. and rose; 54in. wide—Usual Price, 7/1 J- Wlt g °° ta 13n MONDAY'S SPECIAL PRICE, 27/6. WARM FLANNELETTE RUGS—Size 60in x'Boin; heavy I BOND'S HALF GUINEA HOSE—In nude, champagne. In saxe, fawn, navy, brown and grey. Sizes 5 and 6— ™, vPTTFN F MALh PRICE MONDAY, 3/11. MFN'S TWEED TROIISFRS n.rV 3to 7- quality; in fawn or grey grounds, with coloured border. 1 fawn, grey, wild ro.e, nude, natural and grey. Usual Prices. 5/11 and 6/6. VELVETEEN—Fine chiffon finish; m Parma, henna, MEN S TWEED TROUSERS—Dark grey, sizes 3to 7. _ Usual Price , 7/6 each . HALF PRICE, 3/9 each. I SPECIAL, 2/11 pair. MONDAY'S HALF PRICES, 2/11} and 3/3. helio vieux rose For day or evening wear; 36in. side and hip pockets, cuff bottoms— 1 0/6. FLORAL SATEENS — For Quilt Covering.. Hangings I ALL.WOOL HOSE—Botany. 1„ .had.. „»de. CHILDREN'S q „al„ y . „„h wide Usual Price, p RICE MONDAY, 3/11 J. MEN'S SOFT FELT HAT^' P aJ d wide; 1 fawn, brow", sunburn, grey and champagne. Excep- Slze , ; 2 3 4 5 6 Great BargaUlS Ul the Ladies' first-class shapes; assorted colours, in fawns and greys— STRIPED CASEMENT CLOTH—S4in. wide, 'in red and C tional value—Usual Price, 2/11 U.ual Prices: 4/11 5/6 5/11 6/6 6/1 I Usua l Prlc «- 7 //>• ' 1 5/- and 21/-. brown stripe; fadeless—Usual Price, 1/11$ yard. 1 SPECIAL PRICE, 2/3. Monday's Half Prices: 2/6 2/9 2/111 3/3 3/6 &floWroolTl TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE ON MONDAY. HALF PRICE, 1/- yaitL I COTTON GLOVES—Two dome. In black, white, fawn, _ _ LADIES' PLEATED SPORTS SKIRTS—In Tweed mix- MEN'S NAVY BLUE DRILL SHlßTS—Collars attached; HEAVY UNBLEACHED UNION LINEN TABLE | and brown. ON MONDAY FOR 6«L pair. BftlTfMl.Ftet in DreSS Section tures; sateen top and elastic waist Usual Price, 12/6. very good quality. Size 16 only Usual Price, 7/6. DAMASK 56in. wide. A great cloth for hard wear— |= elt mm ••iter dA' Uk IV A y MONDAY'S BARGAIN, 8/11. MONDAY'S SPECIAL PRICE, 3/11. Usual Price, 4/1 1 yard. HALF PRICE, 2/51 yard. ■ PURE SILK HOSE—-Bond s, high silk, seamed, mock ALL-WOOL ARMURE—Good wearing Woollen Armure. LADIES' READY-TO-WEARS—In Felt. Silk and Ribbon. MEN'S WOOL AND COTTON SHIRTS—Dark patterns. GREEN BURLAP CANVAS—For Coverings, etc.; 72in- I •ij OBC j P cac # i aWn * j ®nripaglic t T n p or smar t frocks. In beige, saxe. henna, fawn, bois de becoming shape and big variety of colours Usual Prices, with collar attached. Sizes 2t07. A splendid wearing. wide Usua] Price, 3/11. HALF PRICE, 1/111 yard. || wild rose, dawn, nude, and ro.e, bottle, helio., ru.t, mole; 40in. wide Usual Price, 9/1 Ito 12/6. MONDAY'S CLEARING PRICE, 5/11. warm winter shirt—Usual Price, 6/11. STRING DISH CLOTHS Size 24in. x 24in. Usual 1 7/M. ON MONDAY FOR 5/6. 3/11- HALF PRICE MONDAY, 1/111- LADIES' RUBBER COATS—In neat check and stripe MONDAY'S SPECIAL PRICE, 3/11. Price, s id each. HALF PRICE, 4 for 1/-. f 1.1 .AM A FINISH HOSE—A good strong house stocking. REPP—Smart All-Wool Repp, good wearing weight. In effects, adaptable collar, pocket and belt. Shades: 24 MEN'S HIGH-CLASS NEGLIGE SHIRTS—Sizes 1 CREAM NURSERY FLANNELETTE—2 7 in. wide; soft 1 • || i. j.. t r i p r ; ce 1/3 fawn, saxe, bois de rose, red, almond, navy; 40in. wide Green, tan, fawn, saxe, rose Usual Price. 24/6. and 2, 6 and 7 Usual Prices, 8/6, 10/6 and 12/6. finish. § in all shades . MO |^ DAY fOR 1/-. Usual Price, 4/1 I. MONDAY'S SPECIAL, 3/11 MONDAY'S PRICE, 19/11. TO CLEAR ON MONDAY AT 4/11. MONDAY'S SPECIAL PRICE, s|d yd., or 5/6 do*. |

WISHING AND WASHING. It's no simply wlsmng there wasn't a big. back-breaking wash every Monday. Action is needed. Easy Monday Laundry Help makes domes ••potlessly clean In hair the time. No rubbing—just boll, rinse and hang out. 1/ packet or "Easy Monday" la-ta seven weeks.— iAd.) 5/11, Men's flannel undershirts going for 4/10*. —Monday, opening day George Court's Sale, Auckland's Greatest Sale, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) B >fbU NEED THAT EXTRA TIME IN BED / • O-TIS TOLL FLAVOUR Of O*TJ» HOWW r COON» IM OMK MIMUTK _enercy break FA XT Auckland. Mention Grocar's Nam*

"ROLEX," THE WORLD-FAMOUS WRISTLET WATCH. There is a ROLEX watch Tor every wrist and every pocket, perfect in time-keeping, beautiful. Twenty world's records at Geneva and Kew Observatories place the ROLEX above all others for accuracy. No watch Is so chronometrlcally perfect, yet the ROLEX is more moderately priced than many less reliable. Resolutely reject substitutes, they are Inferior to the genuine ROLEX.—(AcL) *

Auckland's Greatest Sale starts 9 a.m. Monday. See other pages this paper.— George Karangahape Rd. (Ad.>

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 141, 16 June 1928, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 141, 16 June 1928, Page 17

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