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If 4, Toii,orrow EMPMU£ TAILORS LTD. commence their Annual Sfck fc , A Overcoat & Suit . CarnivalnfL IK 1 Two Merry Weeks ot Heart-Gladdening Values in "Empire" Clothes! Jm IF M Overcoats SUITS from WT^^ 4Nv A choice range from Eng- . AU Q U r Own M dkW Hf/V by Mail iPK It X 1» lands best makers. Smarts £v #% A- MM" ''BT- * \i( mm ' ; InS I patterned materials, and in BM B Hlrfl-cIaSS Make Mm W \ ' ' " : I I * ' C T^ e 'r^ lC an M tO at ■■•■ Tjfl Jnl^^k wSHklv I heavy and medium weights, I V WW jft MBB v)[ * jSk^P 4 •■'IHI siw^ zeamongst vt/ u Hall- ■ Alidm '■■fwi if L -IBP ek % We also stock "Barrans" English Tailored Overcoats UMBRELLA FREE. P H^, © 8HL rt<ttoP s^ lß, wM f■ i UIVIdKLLLA an umbrella free; Wm ,;: •* c l K \ The purpose of this Colossal Bargain Carnival is to clear stocks, to make SfW'Ji \ 99 < 6, l °ifti a ° a \ room for a tremendous stock of Suits nearing completion in our workrooms. , ■ \ o» ,aT i e ?ot x% \ We must make a rapid, complete clearance, and at the remarkable prices we - ACi (CA/IDIDC' CI TITC V A offer, success is assured. This certainly is YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY to } 4{ J tMtfIKL \ \ secure your Winter Suit and Overcoat for less than you ever expected AT HALF PRICE t\ %^.«\ to pay. £4/4/- SUITS . for 42/- \ s s\i9mJilfni? #■• Aff £%ffl*& W I*l% £5/5/ " SUITS.... for 52/6 1 Lβ llf • w- suits for 63/. A/ v3£>~ "il* QUEEN STREET .\ .•. AUCKLAND £7/7/- SUITS .... lor 73/6

A Novelty Record made to make you laugh "THE MULE SONG ,9 Here's one of the real laughter "hits"' of 9 192?! From aoft chuckle* to violent hysterics—laughter follows "The Mule Song" : : wherever it is heard. Sung by. Vernon ' Dalhart, with a novelty accompaniment on banjo, mouth organ, Jew's harp, and guitar! Doesn't that "orchestra" make you amile? Hear it for '. yourself! It's better than the "Gay Caballero"—and you know what a» 4 "hit" that was. G 20437 "The Mule Song 9 ' "Sipping Cider" THE MCWJfS REST VALUE Obtainable from, all Gramophone Stores, or ■from the Wholesale Distributors: ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD., CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND.

THE YOUNG BRIDE KNOWS SOAPMAKERS THEMSELVES the pleasures of keeping house. KNOW that the best quality oils Everything must be "just so" of are expensive—the employment of course — particularly expert chemists is the household linens. a <1 beyond most, so they She remembers her offer a poor quality home training—Sun- on A. article — part soap light soap always ' and part "filling;" It ordered for the laun- '1/j\ L $0 looks cheap, but it drywork-everything f ,y/ ' f| isn't. Sunlight is the immaculate and L flgH IV v . world's purest laun. snowy white as a M I f'L|> dry soap. There is result. She follows 1" f W cleansing power mother's example and 'fjrJjT inaninch of Sunlight 'wouldn't be without KT- than in two inches her Sunlight. of most bar soaps. ' ' S74T ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 120, 23 May 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 120, 23 May 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 120, 23 May 1929, Page 15