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tTcs lease extended Consequently New Zealand's Greatest Rush-time Continues! It is a Busy Time, a Great Event, a Pleasing Period to the Saving Folk. Every Day a Bargain Day! Just "One or Two" of the Great Number In the Millinery Room There are Some of the Reasons for the Rush in the of Really Exciting Lots in the Manchester Ladies' Smart Ready-to-Wear Straws All latest shapes; all MEN'S MERCERY DEPT. DeDt, poured shades. A grand assortment. Usually 15/6, MEN'B DOCTOR UNDERFLANNKLS, grsy and Shetland—Usually etc.—Harts Price, 9/11. 7/e. For 8/11 each. Whit® Wigan Twill Sheets Ready hemmed; excellent MEN'S FLEECY LINED UNDERPANTS, natural shad*, good weigh* wear Single Bed Size: Usually 9/ 11. Harts Price, 6/11 pr. Look to SnTtlP of thp 4hxi/Vff. Pri.CPS ill —Usually 2/6. For 1/8 pair. Double Bed Size: Usually I 4/6. Hart. Price, 9/11 Jr. DRESS GOODS *£8"™ BHADES *"-WOOL R,M ® D H * LF HO ««- UsuaHy 9/°|°L W Hartl 38-inch New Voiles Small spot effects, in rose, sky, helio., Men's Wide-end Ties; in large variety of good deDouble Bed: Usually 15/6. Harts Price', 10/9 tlil * a P ricot - etc * A nice little s P«ng line—At 1/3 yard. signs Usually 2/6 each. For 1/6 each. 30-inch Striped Pviama Flannel»tt»• ....l 31-inch Coloured Cotton Fuji Silk finish, fast in colour. MEN'B GREY COTTON HALF HOSE—B pairs for 1/3. itv "■"J JT, n _. . J plendld qual- A most useful fabric for any kind of washing garment*. JMEN'B WHITE IRISH LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, full size — 3 ty f grand range Usually yard. Hart S Price: We can give you 30 different shades, also white, cream and for 1/11. 7id yard. black—Our Warehouse Price, 1/4J yard. MEN'S STRIPED FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, good weight, Mw«t White Flannelette Blankets Blue borders, whipped ends; 30-inch Striped Crepe Fast colours. A smart little line MEN'S FANCY HALF HOSE, including wool and silk and all wool— 54tn. x 75in. Durable, comfortable, and decidedly reason- many , USeß ' ,n ™' hln ß garments. In pink. heho., rose. Usually 3/11. For 2/11 pair. able. Usually 6/I I Harts Price, 4/11 each. apricot, also in white grounds with coloured stripe Our MEN'S GENUINE FUR FELT HATS, nswsst shades and shapes. All Usually-Sarts - price! i 2/^^each.k° rC^erS ' H«e u" * Snip: Pure Wool Gabar- BHWT# ' P#inforc#d - Tapestry Floor Rugs^—Assorted grounds, good designs; dine; 56 inches wide. In grey, fawn, and beige BOYS' FLEECY LINED SINGLETS, all »iza»—l /9 each. sua y ' Harts Price, 7/ii. tone ,. A ii ne suitable for motor coats, shower coats, jf 8 No Wonder that there is Such a Rush J", Zrr- E Cj bS for STATIONERY Lines. fancy .trip.., „L. b«i g o, ZXZn! fS db",™! Z"' """ Charming goods. All clearing a shade under half price. ... . CAMBRIC LINEN WRITING TABLETB, unaurpaaMd quality. Rulad Usually 69/6—Hart. Price, 35/-. You will have reason to marvel at the Y ToB^WRmNG W -?)ißL^ Lad.ee* Smart Tweed Spring Walking Coat^—Good, of dis- Bargains in Men's and Boys' Clothing— t.'S&S. 0 / T?™ , nd We „ gtimn^_ tmction; new. smart, and great v under-priced Usuallv x* J.T. • rr aw » • NATIONAL ENVELOPES, square and ooiong. wen gumma* 65/. _H.ru Price, 49/6. y p L ' u " lly after noting the prices. See the goods! Ladies Figured Black Art. Silk Coats; fully lined. Z?* e Balance of our Men s All-wool English Sample greaseproof' luncheon 'pspn len ail. sheet*—ejd. lb. Well made and pleasing style. W., and O.S. Will Tweed Overcoats; these coats are the very latest _ f _ .. . „ 7 , . . certainly be quite the vogue — Usually £5/5/—. cut. Raglan and set-in sleeves, plain and belted. Retail Purchasers Supplied at Wholesale Hart's Price: 69/6 each. AH sizes. These coats are priced from 79/6 to Prices in Hosiery OS in everything else. Ladies Reptile Rubber Coats—ln helio., cherry, mahogany, 105/—. All to be Cleared On Thursday at 39/6. . —... u «, . . . « r.,• tan -axe and almond. Not many of this most interesting Men's Grey English Herringbone Tweed Working Trousers *** Ho«e; mock fashioned, grand fitog,^gOod lot left. All m absolutely perfect condition. Usually i 9/6 —Cuff bottoms; side and hip pockets. Sizes 4, 5 and 6 1,1 silver grey, bran, and fawns, also —Hart. Price, 12/6. on l y . Usually 12/11—To be Cleared at 7/11 pair. in white — Usually 2/11 pair. For 1/- pair. HARTS g WAREHOUSE j|l LADIES' HINDERS and BABY LINEN Men's Dark Grey English Two-piece Tweed Work- Pure and Art. Silk Hose—A grand mixture for wear. Runis being Cleared Very Rapidlli. Suits; all sizes, well cut Usually 45/— suit. f to P to P** length of leg, fully finished and fashioned. VESTS, pure wool, "Suntex" Brand, ribbed, soft texture, round To be cleared at 29/11 suit. j? a . mber * dart fawn and whlte - U,ually 4/11 neck, short sleeves. W. and O.B.—for 2/11 each. n , — .. . _. - . _.. r° r pair. ... NIGHTDRESSES, good quality crepe, short sfe&ves, round or (Soys English Tweed Shorts; good Wearers. Fully All-Wool Hose Seamless, spliced toes and heels, close hemstitching. pink^'si^'and*'he!fo.* t Full" 3 6°!££! . Uned » "****■ Jo fit boys 3to 16 years. An \ nd ver y dura^ e - fl Th . e ' ha , de ' * re: Coating, greys, SUSPENDER BELT, strong white coutil, finished four suspenders, ideal knicker for holiday wear — All to be Cleared pastel, champagne, mode, nesh, and fawn. Usually 3/1 elantio inset at front, hook at back. Bplendid fitting. In medium » <3 'i i * For 2/9 pair. a/1 » MC . h - ~,u . u at J/11 pair. Art. Silk Ho.®—Mock fashioned, full length silk, pointed elastic gusset sfbsok? good 'shape.' 32°°to *0 *For Men's All-Wool Roslyn T weed Suit*—Sizes 3, 5 and 6 only. heels. Very smart goods indeed. Flesh, champagne, fawn, 1 '11 eaeh. All the latest colourings. Well made; Hymo fronts— nude, oatmeal, and cream. Usually 4/1 1 For 3/11 pair. CASHMERE SHAWLS, lovsly quality, all wool. Without fringe, All to be cleared at 47/6. .«.«„ /t . A WONDERFUL GLOVE LINE! CXILDS' SKIRTS, navy serge, nieely pleated, durable and good OOHIC Simply Staggering SUK Sp€ClOlS. ... , ~ - , . . ... . , _, . wearing, shaped saisen top; 24in—811. . Washable Suede Finish, High-grade Fabric Gloves; "u^f/iri^'/iisr 1 mnd NAVV n,„ Bpl«n4ld "-inch BU.k S.B. delightful .Uk f.bric of S ( , " d " * nd «« — 3/11 pMT. w«ar. B!zcn 1-6—lo pair. character; lovely hnish; guaranteed dye. Usually 5/6— TOT 1/11 PUT. A Few of Vie Tempting Lines in 1 1"?- r . n . .. , Toilet Goods and Patent Medicines. shades. A popular silk at a decidedly popular price. fl&€rely of Of AjTlOZing ENGLISH CARBOLIC SOAP—4 cakes for 1/-. Usually 6/6 For 3/11 yard. LIUCS Qfl the t OmOUS Third FIOOT. BABy M tin 30-inch Fuji Silkj all the prevailing shades. Good PRUNING SHEARS—Warranted steel, strong double steel T boJoue P t for i s weight, evenly woven, best of dye — Usually 3/6 SSS* rexona SO.-P—l 1 cake. euthymol tooth p yard. For 1/11 yard. Black or navy, 2/3 yard. outstanding on - mMy iStiZZMiWS&tfgrZ&SX bettic. " "ri i"u 5^r Th ° u "° d * ot E "' u ~ l «/6; WOODS* PEPPERWIWT CURE, liffl®—2/4, 30-inch Natural Fuji Si lit A delishtful material * even icx* e... t • • • . . ENO'S FRUIT SALTS, larqe—3/3. PULMONAS, Siacey't—l j ul a j T v ' j n ..j COLANDERS—Strong blocked. A grand utensil for lons STEVENS' HEALTH BALTB—I/11 bottle. NAZOL—I/4*. fV . W< U gh ZT nd remember, *• a yard wnde. service 1/3 each. Usually 3/1 I—For 2/11 yard.

I HOW EASILY I ]| IT OPENS! I II What a convenience 1 No 111 ]j|l corkscrew required 1 Just a turn =::3 i | of the fingers and your bottle of I I II WHITE HORSE is open— Hjl flii any time, anywkere. Sjjg 1(11 The airtight screw-cap that seals 111 l Jjl this 'Real Old Scotch' is tke jj|| most effective, convenient and 111 exclusive method of sealing 111 whisky. =■= | I 111 No corkscrew required! || | jg Agents : Hancock &

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 22 August 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 22 August 1928, Page 12

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