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Mnpr hd a cTir nniwrc s^i /„,. Mthe ■■■■ ■ ■ ■Bk I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■I mm ■ THING OF THE past—a I IVll/IYIj l/11/lO 1 lv 11 VilliUu s^'Hi IS note a< absolutely BED- MMA LT M A -W mm » UI IJ that all wiU be out before the I I ROCK pricc. allotted time. I ~ muslin C f"c CK fi E ured C «n A Little of the Ladies ' You WiU Never See Such There Are Still Many JT It Is No Wonder That the des'gn, «„d B ,hldi» S s—UsUii" i"T Underwear, All Greatly Bargains Again in Baby Marvels in Men's Mercery M£N>S NEGUGE shirts—Woven Manchester Stocks are Fast F °r i - y»-d. Under Priced. Linen, Etc. —Such as :— Stripe*, collar to match, reinforced— Decreasing H#»r*'« Q AmA LADIES' VESTS, heavy, ribbed cream cotton, CHII DRFN'S VF«ST<; h.. vv ..»., fl rfrT MEN'S HALF-HOSE, all wool, Roslyn, grey, All sizes at 3/11 each. The greatest of Them. QU.LTS Ho„e y c. ml>> (ri „ g .d, S 4 " ' ,0 - Al HATS 30-INCH TURKEY TWILL Gnort double bed size. A great weight— LADIES BLOOMERS, fleecy lined, § re y * "Petone," all wool, ribbed or plain—For GENT.'S FUR FELT HATSj II C I f . uooa ~ ~ _ _ .. - large size; splendid shape—l/ 6 pair. CHILDREN'S VESTS, wool ana mercerised 1/11 nair >i • r» i« . n a. fine make, fast dye. One of the best Usually 16 6. For 119. LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES, cream Wincey- cotton mixture; "Suntex" make; sizes 2to MEN'S PULL-OVERS fancy desiens. A SIZCS, in BorSalillO, ChCfteT- ! known cotton fabrics for wearing ette, silk scalloped neck and sleeves, 7—l/6 each. re*] good quality. A fine big raage. All g&tes and Other makes. wd" For 7/Bdo™i U,Ually 1 " SHEETS, hemmed ready (or service, ' "!*■ CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS, h«.J.« r =c, of the Utct—For 9/11 e.ch. AH to Clear at Q/"I 1 Each. yard, for /, t> dozen. * » APRONS—Nurses or Tiffin style, large lined, grey (only)— Sixes Ito 4, 1/9; size* MEN'S UNDERWEAR, Roslyn, Delta finish, jf /1 1 STRIPED TICKING, 58-inch. bit,. White W.gan Twill, 80 inches wide, food v^ti"—^ J/ll each sto 7, 1/11 pair. natural shade, winter weights. Perfect I and white stripe, extra strong) very double bed width. One of the best A-tS CHILDREN'S ROMPERS, fleecy lined. J* « .»• ABOUT TOBRALCO SHIRTS. 2 e 9T y Fo)T* ~ U,U, " y taown to the trade—u,u.lly ™..« .^r;?"'.ch R ° U SUtf-SSTfiSi men s WDKWEAR, u..i si»,Uu We have been threatened by the 36-INCH CURTAIN NET, Cream " ' PI " MEN'S HANDKERCIUEf?.'H.s, Uwn; good makers that they will cease supplyFilet Lace. A very artistic hansinir of m iwru dviama piatu -j VP W A quality; fall six*—6 for 2/9- ins us if we sell this greatly good lustre—Usually l/ll IETS I 30-INCH PYJAMA CLOTH, wida Ww H"W M. MEN'S POLICE BRACES, strong, leather "* , * A/ * yard. stripes. A good weight—Usually 1/ H, I eß^ —i/*i p*». favoured Short for less than 10/6. i 27-INCH LINEN FORFAS A perfect For 9 ~ d yard * I CHEVIOT BRACES French >y c w ill adhere to their instructea towelling. No fluff. A long lasting A A JTjL JL goods for light usage_l /5* panr. Certainty-hut should you line—Usually 1/6. For 11 \d yard BLANKETS, white flannelette, heavy, ™ " MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, White , . A TOWEL SENSATION. Brown .oft finish, good wear. Size SO x 70- T "? SUk ' p '* in ° r initial,ed - 1 ' 4 - b " y lW ° r WC *° U .. a Turkish Towels. Red and blue Usually 56. For 3/11 each. I"'" ~ ~ m " ]: e . present of a third one. That s stripe, good weight, closely woven. mw am «■ GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR simple. These goods are thorA good line for ordinary home use. TABLE DAMASK, white satin finish, r\D A CTll TllllWl X ««% : oughly well made, collar to match. E 'z:iSw 30 - j °" M 4 ~- »--*• t? ' UKAo 11L UUllXuo in E2-r-ts <-*-■ - ■I NO MISTAKE HAS BEEN MADE in tW UIVL\J\J UVUIISJ ! j '™ J ' F '°" te =S£JSA»T!: i j , . . . _ I, There are still some most interesting 13/® complete. prices for Silks, although they certainly seem i AIT I PD Anr I IWUC 1 lou to clear in Crockery, Hardware, GARDEN SPADES, Sheffield nmir»l TI A! TC I ALL liIVJIII"VxKAUIi LllilLO l I Glassware, Stationery, Toys, etc. Ifs forged steel, D handled—7/6. [!'; ~~~~' RIDIvULUUk) ! ——- l|, _ a ,1 |l li on this floor that you may still have For O j.j ■I 9/1 i\rru ltjit arris a u i i * j. a / ' Almost the entire stocks —at far less than the 11, a fine assortment of o/o p .1 oO'INCH FUJI SILK —A whole lot, one shade fJk A , . . a rjiaCT A QTHI INnTMP '' Ipd a MnDunMr HAMPEIRS: best Indian cane; i only (brown); a favoured tone. Splendid 1 / A}. : maker's COSt. A MOST ASTOUNDING , - GRAMOPHONE hfagod wT'stoong cane handles; | : weight, evenly woven, Pure Silk, best of dye— j jfo CLEARANCE! I , R^ C 9. RD , .„I.tdm«t my price. ij] I . The usual 3/11 yard number. For / ■ _ nnar v\t att wnfir Ff ANNEL brown i : ■ ch, Double-sided. All suited for Picnics and Outings of *u kinds, j ! -\ 54'IISCH ROSLYN ALL-WOOL DKhbb t LJUWMMj, orown, | . Ponular ExcapUonally well made; could be fitted with lit i/I i chocolate beaver, steel grey, nigger, fawn, and navy. L] , " '.. . — . . Cutlery, or if lined waterproof, would mak» j 36-INCH BLACK SATIN DVCHESSE- . |) \ 54 .INCH ALL-WOOL TWEED, of many kinds. S] Ij 1/6 ** ch > ° r j l2 for 15/ W "ZVmfect AfabrkVf /1 1 i \ ii-INCH ASTRACHAN, brown beaver and grey. jj ewbank SWEEPERS. 12 * 6/6. i character, far under the maker's cost—Usually /Jl X |i oi-INCH WOOL KNOPP COATING, brown and grey. , |( [ The genuine ytide. British throughout, For O/ll I valued at 8/6 yard. For |;, || 54-INCH PILOTEEN (MOHAIR), snwke, grey, and beaver. | J M , 1(1 _, „„ ft/R ' ' ; ii : 'l J# \ Hart's Price is 29/'6. F ' 9/1 1 i| 40-INCH SILK GEORGETTE—Pure Silk iff 4 „„„ * rS^.i L R^ 'V L Pl.i_ white "3/11 s I :;| French goods, superfine. Delightful dye. A/ 1 1 ' t ALL. f Hart's Price, lo'd «7. " ' 16 x 12—Usually 15/6. I j most marvellous of all silk slaughters. The /111 !j i rt4ilJ f r | i KETTLES, fireproof steel, enameUed, | For C/ 11 I shades are: Apricot, greys, tan, greens, sky, £f / £ Jl _ \TT\ heavy; 8 pints—Hart's Price, 4/6. O/ll : 9 j rosc > navy, cyclamen—Always sold at 7/6 yard. J j | II f _ : ALARM CLOCKS, dependable time- 181 x 14—Usually 23/6. — —————— |jr | |ji keepers, nickel frames, footed. Sure Por Q //* I 36-INCH SATIN CHARMELINE — The , O/1> pleasing and proper silk for the present modes_ n (| . STORM CLOUD MERINO, grey (only). , gold china. A line and of AM BaskeU of every kind at or of jumpers, waistcoats, frocks, etc. A silk of < ill EV rnrrmr «pjtrw ( « c<> d appearance—2/11 half-dozen, under the same rate of reductions. distinction. To be had in gold, mauve, melon, m » 111 54-INCH NAVY CHEVIOT ifcKGii. , 5 sky, saxe, ivory, black, rose, jade, and red— [' r 42-INCH COSTUME CLOTH, navy, black, brown, with while : i "™~~ " , , ' 1 Considered good value at 6/11 yard. For pencil stripe. | Kw CMhSTrtill to be°' Jilted T^le Clearingr Prices for IJ 10-INCH WOOL SANTOY, rose, wine, blue, green, etc. Boys Clothmg ,t,ii to be P .ck«d u„. Patent Medicines are Caus- ■ ') 18-INCH SILK VELVET-Surely this is a ' SB ' IN^ H , BORDERED TWEED COATING, rose shade, two- i 3 b th°e° >»« Quite a Lot of Comment. line miles away from the ordinary. Fast pile, Ij 1 t° ne border. nnn _ n ~ , . ~„ , , nearly, or in some instances fully q.tol, for chapped hands—i/s bottle. I exquisite dye, delightful finish. The shades |/ A- i i 54-INCH ALL-WOOL SERGE, black, with three-inch broken ■ stocked in sue, are more than tempt- slo^ i /s b«a. i are: Fawn, green, saxe, peacock, tan, browns, 1 / 2 I I stripes, also green wUh stripe. S?'. b ° tUt ' greys, gold, mole—Usually 6/11 yard. For L | i 48-INCH KASHMERA FACE CLOTH. ,| Wed Baxters lung preserver : — I ~ " " | '< AND MANY MORE. Ij MEN'S TROUSERS Of good subsUn- Jiuloil_2 l /9 l £IS" (kw)—^s/8 b " ld '- natural FUJI silk, 30 inches wide, <« / /*, ij j Xhere is not one line that is not worth three \ uiee, cuff bottoms, full complement of ENO'S FRUIT SALTS (large)— I good weight, evenly woven. A pure cloth- J[ / Q | times the price. SekSSJs^ botde * Usually 2/3 yard. For I J g , , j 50 to ckar ii indian root pills_i/i botUe. ■ 'L- 4/11 per pair. Be Sure and Lay in a ti™« Will Rp Some Shift- In That Wonderful Show- mmm A W v there is a big stock of Stock of Stationery at the There Will Be some omn in nai V m f APRONS FOR MEN'S WEAR, Car, Present PrJrit ing of Stockings at This room That is g H H pentCrs, Plasterers, Bricklayers, etc., D 1 • FpW DaVS. With Eager Purchasers ■M ■ ■ ■ aJA V of a very heavy, hard wearing cloth. EXERCISE BOOKS—'The Unrivalled."—— PIAC6 lR the INCXt r y D&y j\>nd Every J®®" SllC—All to Clesr At 1 9 each. both sides with margin; 40 pages in LADIES' ALL-WOOL HOSE, full LAD i£S' COSTUMES, really smart MEN'S FTOTOALL SHORTS-—The EXERCISE BOOKS—"The Dominion."— length, best dye, full fashion, perfect koo^s c f high-grade tweed, latest famous All Black Cloth. Unbeaten Ruled sides, with margin; 40 pages in | finish; a lovely fit; only a few shades, Rattling A Few From "Here and rebuff S , P but EXERCISE°BOoks_Big Valued-Ruled both sunburn, blush, Champagne and pas- P ISIlv well nade There Are Many Rattling A tew rrom Her ® and All size., 3to 7—Usually 4 11. For * K 120 pages in each—6d. tels—Usually Priced 3 11. For 2/4J ™ Good Line, in Toilet Goods There Big Baigams a/« p-r. LADIES' WALKING COATS, tailored For !/• EaVerywnere. THERE IS A FINE LOT OF MEN'S w* B ' ***** strong cover; ruled both sides 1 LADIES' FLEXCELLO HOSE, all tweed, thoroughly well made ofNew COLOURED WINDSOR soap—4 for i/-. LADIES' WOOL SCARVES, fringed, for OVERCOATS. _ A sample of each is i . wcol extra long, elastic fitting at top, Zealand's best all-wool tweed. Smart RUBBER TOILET BAGS—I /-. 4/11 eaclt . showing on the first floor. If a coat is ****'• m ®* ch; cream delightful fitting, spliced heels and toes. checks, fancy patch pocket, belt m COLGATE'S 11 TALCUM POWDER, °aU per- LADIES' SILK AND WOOL SCARVES; a wintwr delay. See WRITING PADS; 200 pages- English Bank The shades are: Champagne, fawns, front . A grand all the year round coat. f , imes _Per tin l/-. good range-S/U e*eh. anyhow. There are no show pa per; ruled one Uch beach, sunburn, pastel and peach- All 65/-. For 49 6 SHAVINC LADIES , LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS _ Hs _ come ,n. If you're not WRITING PADS, rdUd dridc. The Value is 5/11. The Price is 3/11 LADIES' JUMPERS, aU-wool N.Z. POCKET COMBS—2 for f. . 1/9 do«n. * mt T d b» n °t our fault, and there «s .vory surface, r«led : 120 e«:h. pair. knit, fancy striped. Two pocke's. Sues PcAvDER PUFFS— CLUNY LACE—7Ad. dozen. no harm done. ... i* J .... W and OJS. A most inexpensive, sty- . , ur N >e TDniICCDC , u ... lUn , k 200 pages; artistic cover—9d. LADIES' HOSE of art. * ,lk ' hne if"l li»h and durable garment—Usually FULLER'S EARTH—6 packet, for 1 /-. TORCHON LACE—I/3 dosen. LI zS T° 3 2/ " refined wool. Stockings of comfort, * ""> * * CARBOLIC TOOTH POWDER, Vinolia—2 LADIES' NECKWEAR, Oriental 80w.—19 w «f»* New Zealand Tweed. Here is WRITING PADS; Cambric linen; a paper of " H durability. The pleasure cf 15 °* ror ° lA * jar , for j/.. each. a line that it cost the makers far more superior quality, in blue, white, mauve—9d. wool and the appearance ot silk- All LADIES' JUMPER SUITS. Here is a COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM 2 tube, for HAND.MADE CHINA LACE-3 yard, for 4 f P h f and extra "; h " 3 tlr/ftc "tk d•. - f 0 ,L. prevailing shades—Value, 5/11. grand range of exceedingly smart rath tars i, r « 4 for l 1 /•• strong, thoroughly well made. Dark . TABUITS— The Dainty. —For tne prevailing s j .I V I A in aIL BATH TABo, large—4 tor 1/ -- An J a _j -j * ladies use; ruled faint one side—6d. each, Price 311 pair. foods of utllllty IMid si«ther maU LIFEBUOY SOAP—4 cakes for 1, -. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, coloured N«f »KIT j brown, all 3 for 1/3. , . n ,«, uncr of guper cotton, wool or jdk wd wool m riure twey LEVER'S CASTILLE SOAP— 2 cakes for 1/. borders, embroidered corners—3 for 1 /-. tO be had anywhere under WRITING PADS—"The Daily Post."—3oo LADIES HOSE, fect com fort, designs and 'tape**_A„ palmolive soap—2 cakes for 1 . oddments in fur trimmings, two and 3 6 Harts Price is 17 6. pages; ruled one side. A paper of quality-— grand durability, lot in sizes, styles and shades—-Usually rexona SOAP—Per cake 1 / four inches wide—2 11 yard. MPM>eunTe . , , . 1/-each. gocd fitting, and Hawley s ff«»t 7S .lo 85/ .. All to Clear at 49 6. casSmerl boQUET Toap_ 2 cakes for IT ?T A t ,ot een or WRITING PADS, 250 pages; ruled both \ guaranteed. They have reinforced . AD i£s» FRENCH RAINCOATS, CASHMERE BOQ ASTRACHAN TRIMMING—4Ain., 3 11; written re suit values. " tailor made/' : des; highly flaxed surface—l. - each, 3 for 1 feet. A great line of «onomj-V« new Russian collar, velvet SHAVING STICKS, English—each 1/-. 7m *' 5/11 y * rd " el»art made,"-" unclaimed," etc., but 29 - Sale Price was * ' lined. A nice range of shades. You can CAMPHOR BLOCKS—9 for l/-. RIBBON VELVETS, fancy coloured—6d. yd. Je n <iu«t of a Suit look up this WRITING PAPS; 600 p* g e. ; pair (much below cost). defy the roughest of weather in one of DINKY DYES, all shades—6 for 1 /-. bl * throw-out affair," after you have paper; ruled one side, tinted or white—l/ 6 _ rrio these good wearing and comfortable ENGLISH PERFUMES—2 bottles for 1 — CLARK'S PEARL COTTON, all shades—3 »een or heard of the others. Hart's L'pmNr pads- son ! 2 LOTS OF GLOVES. l g -. For 17/6. LYSOL, per botde-i/- balls for l/. can give you a thoroughly well made 8 ' I a Fine Lot Of LADIES' SUEDE- S EE TO THAT BIG TABLE OF ——————— ™ d « d up /S FINISHED FUR BACKED GLOVES READY-TO-WEAR HATS TFi CT flUf^C 1 1 C)th 3«o 7-U»Jty w ld at 7S/-. - A grand winter line of exceptionally A l\y each. I Am md |j Iml II m I W For 49 6 • ENVELOPES, Bluplex and Negro,; opaque, fine appearance and greet comfort at 4/11 | J 1 I J AUG. Pirr F«?' EN^OP^R^ 1 op^ue, I s ',r to, "' 2e At Arch. Clark & Son's Warehouse Elliott St Ui line for 111 pair.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1928, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1928, Page 25

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