BRADSTREETS BOUGHT THE STOCK OF EDWIN A. HEATH'S SOFT GOODS WAREHOUSE FOR 1 O/- IN THE £ I EDWIN A. HEATH SOFT GOODS WAREHOUSE STRAND ARCADE, 'Phone 47-183. AUCKLAND. February 9th, 1929. Messrs. Bradstreets, Ltd., Karangahape Road. Dear Sirs,I hereby accept your offer of ten shillings (10/-) in the pound (£) for the whole of my stock of Drapery, Mercery, etc., including goods in store and bond. Yours faithfully, (Signed) EDWIN A. HEATH. It's not a very big stock—less than £2000 worth, in fact—so we expect to clear the lot in 2 DAYS , SALE iWr WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY -•■ As these two days will be exceptionally busy, we regret that 4 WE CANNOT ACCEPT COUNTRY ORDERS — We make this announcement in order that our country friends may be spared disappointment, as, no doubt, most lines wou Id be sold out by the time their orders reached us. S£E OUR WINDOWS tO-NIGHT Men's Fine Dark Grey Tweed Trouwn 7/11. White Damask Serviettes 3 for 1/-. Men'f Fancy Wide-end Ties—6d. Fancy Washing Crepe for s|d yard. Men'*;'Fin* Marie Cotton Singlets—l/ 6. Point Heel Black Silk Stockings—ll3d pair. I MenVtfrae Navy Serge Suite. Si*e S only—For 59/6. 2/11 Fine 80in. Mexican Twill Sheeting for 1/11 J. I Boy*':»nd Youths' Cream Cotton Singlets. Sizes 20in. Good White Taped Pillow Slip*—For 7/11 dozen. to 32*n.—All one price, 1/3. MoHeton Cloth, Grey, Fawn, and Blue, for 9Jd yard. Men> Fancy Lisle and Silk and Lisle Socks—All one Fin* White Twill Sheeting,—s4in., 1/3; 80in., 1/9. pricey 1/6 per pair. Good White Flannelette, 30in. wide—Hid yard. Boys' Wool College Hose—l/. pair. Grey Mottled Camp Blankets—3/11 each. Ladies' White Cotton Vests—6d each. Large Unbleached Towels, 22in. x 42in.—1/3 each. Smart, Bungalow Aprons, in a good variety of styles Coloured Border Damask Clothe, 50in. x 50in.—2/6. and colours—2/6 each. p omt Heel sak Heee (, Kent iy imperfect)— 2/11. MANY "EXTRA SPECIAL" CLEARING LINES IN I SILKS, RAYONS, and DRESS GOODS—See the Windows 102*4*6 Karangahape Road, Auckland Tiie most delicious sandwiches Sandwiches can make or mar a picnic or a - — party. Sandwiches made with PECK'S . fr^TiV^ SALMON &. SHRIMP PASTE are a iffl Jtfjj^* nm MM ~ most delightful delicacy. The delicious /& 19^^ flavour is a distinctive PECK'S flavour. -pcgrzT " ■ -^ r S tA ii* British made, and Guaranteed—highest food iT ! "'■'■*, S^ti^**^ "BWWs W9? value—Peck»for Purity ■ WmH lA ■» B B HB \ MBMIS i I .^■t^B^^^* **' f ESf bßv L 9 B '*f?"? : '».l «! 99 flHi ' fgfgfM TJH j » n . ■ l <r t > jl^ JStmT-^P ' ■ MBffWi""nFtfiSS?bT CJkjH^^ '• r 4$ A.nchovctte ". t *"*^ I New Zealand Agent^.A v A. STICHBURY LIMITED, WeUinglcm and Auckland
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 36, 12 February 1929, Page 18
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