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Oh! To-morrow will Be Friday W~* m |f\ yq w w £*q A WMI TA ¥ O A ¥ our Sale Earlier th * n usual iW u;e rfisfn&iife Sale Bargains from 9 a.m. to JLJ l\| i « ILj 9 i /\IN IN LJ-AJLI /% i S&onW be a great convenience to shoppers who use 9 p.m. Regular customers we delight and new ones Wtt W* 111 I MW* I i I P our DEPOSIT PURCHASE SYSTEM. Leave a small we surprise with the store-wide nature of SALE Mm B J 1 H JT B jj jl WW IFN 1 fK IV f 1 il J deposit and then pay the balance by convenient mstalSAVINGS. ** m™' mm «tai*in iHtaiilll '▼ * **&■-JL JS± mm IT men ts. /Vo jnfgreg is cfargerf on fftese purchases. ?hfSf * OUR BASEMENT SHILLING SECTION. Sale A flfl «• T? iP B 1 ¥\ # 1 . «,,«» traped SHARILAWN NIGHT- Sale Price, There's a 1001 everyday requirements in thk D*n»rU Price. It rrUAill'lM^ l M 4% II l n .l.- 6 Dozen Only LADIES' TRACED shakilawii «««"' ment-« Serve Yourself 2 for AlllftCllllfif fuIICFPF iLFO WO S LPHIiV DRESSES, full length. A new lingene fabric excellent * /SSf Reduced during Sale Time. Y9 / * »tM UVUUg <BUC&||VJI VI Vff UO &#©ULIj for washing. Many new designs, to choose J ro ™; ** / f NOVELS, with stiff covers. lirge selection of good light 1 / V * L .IJ *•• * • xL L *•* Blue, Rose, W, Maize, Eau deNil,,and */* reading matenai *~..!.. A/" i on, too, should participate in the benefits. g/* 1 •• ••• ; " : 2 WORTH STUDYING |; = ~~~=g—j pfl /C£ L/5 T No. 2 WORTH STUDYING Basement Bargains \ Showroom Reductions] Since the Opening Day, | furnishing Dept. \ Ladies' Underclothing *p*&M™*s 2Hffi£ ! I fie/19/6 for £4/9/6-20 Only FACE CLOTH I | Wednesday, [I 28 o n»y WILTON AND AXWINSTER CAR- I| I 6 Dozen LADIES' CREAM i. S M«r H mi.-.. I ! a,e Pplce ' e/11, I AND CHENILLE COATS, in Maids', Women's j fne importance 0/ t/iis euenf is 6eing realised fry I PET ENDS, size 27in. xl* yards; in shades ; NIGHTDRESSES, V neck, long sleeves trim- ™"™ U \ and out sizes. The styles are'extremely \ keen Auckland housewives. For theopening day j of Fawn Blue, Rose-Usually 15/11. Sale , med Silk Torchon t Sm Sab/ Price, Steamer-Usually 9/6. | t> n Fu p. trimme d and lined to tone. fAem f;„ great numb J s to f e J e Price, 9/8, | AH One glass salad bowls nice desi-n- e-nnH m , a uiv « In the Season's best shades of Chocolate, :,, , . - r, . TJ - * . . ! — -----~~~~~~~ZZZZZZZZZZIIZZZZZ ■ —Usuaiij w., 0/0, u.0., 0/ ± sparkling fmish; 91n-Tusullly 2^' g °Sal e q PricJ I Nigger, Navy, Black, and Reseda-Sale Price, 1 the bargains offered. The genuine economies pre- , , — s Price, 5/6. / T/11. ' I 89/6. - \ sented to-day are equally appealing, and those who \ COLOURED TOWELS —Very closely woven I | ___ __ —• PUT J Y 5 N , ,V I S ' Sheffield; strong polished wood I ' \ \ I I read this price list will realise that now is the time \ Towel in stripes of Blue/Gold and Gold/ j 6 Dozen on| HEAVY-WEIGHT CREAM WOVEN .ce Ptl „na„ y s lmng s P oon_ Sale Price , „ „o, j S|gfgK££g , ~~ 11 H ,~- ~ | B^SR^SS t, *r,,,- • « 128 Only ALL-WOOL TWO-PIECE SUITS, showing j /~» r- * C_ «* .£ i DOWN QUILTS, Double Bed size; filled with good j a cosy hard-wearing garment; W.O.b. i and u.b. Millinam /lf<«of to plain skirt on elastic waist; jumper'of smart OaWiflffS 70r I Quality Down; 'full Double Bed size Colours: siz es-Usually 8/6, 9/6. Sale Price, 5/11 and IVllUinery IVIUSt (j-O j contrasting Silk and Wool; Saxe, Cedar, Reseda, j »**« j Ros e, Blue, Helio.—Usually 32/6. Sale Price, j 6/11 . , . 1 : Scarlet, and Wine— Sale Price, 17/6. A/fJC'KJ DAVC ~*~ Ji I 27/9 - I LADIES' HOUSE PINAFORES, 3 dozen only, in 111777. I I MAIDS' ALL-WOOL VELOUR CLOTH COATS, well j lVlllill 9 MJKj Ijj CZfK! = IVORY CURTAIN NET— Double Mesh Net, with ! Fancy Cambric, lined soft washable rubber—L'suSPECIAL LINE IN MATRONS' MILLINERY. I tailored; flare skirt, with long rever; fully lined j »r^w l dainty lace edge; in 23 different designs; 40m. j ally 5/11. Sale Price, 2/11. made of Velvet, Straw all over, trimmed with I Ra |°[ l o - tone io s 7 i ades are Navy ' Black ' ancl Fawn = i wide—Usually 1/7*. Sale Price, 1/81. j LADIES . wiNCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, 36 only; Satin and Corded Silk to tone; smart metal ! in All Wool Delaine- smart « J 1 i AU. \ SHADOWETTE, a serviceable material for hang- j exce llent quality, with square neck % l ° n f t s Sf n s ' finishes-Usually to 37/6. Sale Price, 12/6 ?paX7 sty F les OG for S ' Black Tnd —~ j fP^S^^i^lTl^Jr! 8111 ' \ trimmed Art Silk Lace; m shades of Pink Helio., • f ' White only—Usually 49/6. Sale Price, 29/6. | MEN'S ALL-WOOL MOSGIEL PLAIN M/-yard. Sale Price, 7 2 d yard. = and fcky—Usually 10/ J. &aie i-r.ce, «/ — ' I _ a i LAMBSWOOL PANTS slio-hflv marlrprl with • 233 CARPET ENDS, including best quality Axmin- : MODEL FELT READY-TO-WEARS, in finest f ~**JF i Pint rlvp Wnrth IT/ft I ster and Wiltons; in a host of choice colours and : seasons most popular styles; large | LrdCe OXKi t OTICy UeDU \ Pmk dye—Worth 11/6. Sale Price, 6/8. i designs; size 27in. x 54in.- j L|^ o ;^*.* f T\^r%nrirnont sailor brims, small soft droops, skull caps, and ■' { Z. r ' ' !| Usually 15/11 16/11 and 17/11 ; OOSICrV UeUaTLTIWfII urned up at front styles; full range of shades and I lr , i Sale Price 10/11 12/9 and 13/11 j J *_ ■- . .head fittings—Usually 29/6. Sale Price, 17/6. j REMNANTS OF FUR, IMITATION FUR, j MEN'S ENGLISH SPORTS COATS in Sino-ip ! REVERSIBLE RUGS, very good selection of colours; I \ 250 FELT READY-TO-WEARS, in all best shades LACES, EMBROIDERIES AND RIBBON AT "JJ™?t""K ?/3! wHI give a maximum ofwear; fringed ends-Usu- A N ASSORTMENT OF LADIES'HAND BAGS and styles; comfortable head fittings; large, j HALF PRICE—-On Special Table in our | f na Uo styles hall and fully | ally 9/11. Sale Price, 7/11. jAT ONE-THIRD OFF MARKED PRICES. medium and small brims; all smartly finished wfth Fancv Deoartment l lined; m plain and striped ]\avy and Fawn j DON'T MISS THESE. Faille Ribbon Bands and Bows, relieved with ! Fancy Department. j shades> A real sn i p __Usuallv 49/6 and ! ! floured ornaments—Usually 13/11. Sale Price, j I . Ij 52/6. Sale Prices, IS/6 and 23/6. M~l*~lsAc* I LADIES'CHUB3Y UMBRELLAS, attractive ™™ -. ■ FLOUNCE LACE, All Silk, 27in. wide; Black, White, \ \ LJYeSS IVlateriaiS i pnlrmrprl tins ?^ E ?«/ I ; EAD I Y ;T 0 " WEARS - Usuall y at ! Saxe, Sky, Lido'Bale-Usually 7/6. Sale Price | ' | J-r| CO ° IfIWICI | fffl?!' °° °07/ fi P 96/fi 94/6 1 //fa, 18/6 and 19/6. Sale Price, 12/6. I 2/11 yard. j MEN'S STRONG ARMY BRACES, good clastic, web j FF •! D J JM Usually -4/0 CHILDREN'S TRIWIMED MODELS in Velvet softlv s FEATHER POSIES, in Blue, Pink, White, Grey, i and soft leather ends—Usually 2/6. Sale Price, i riPOIJISV ixeCtllCeCL '• Sale Prices, 18/6 17/9 16/6 15/3 gaged crowns and brims; others with stitched ■ Helio -. Green, and Black—Usually 2/6. Sale | 1/11 each. j * M *"**w>*>J **•***"»*«■*•"*<' ; , brims and section crowns; quaint ilower finishes— j t. a^;, CD «,«o, e o ~ ! YOUTHS' STRIPED COTTON FUJI NEGLIGE I I ~~ i : i bsually2//6. Sale Price, 14/6. jDA NTY FLOWER POSIES, various styles- ; SHIRTS, with collar to match-Usually 8/6 to I 100 Yards 54-INCH ALL-WOOL COLONIAL j THR piin «SILK HOSE M^rised ■ Usually 1/6. Sale Price, 9d each. : s/ij sale Price G/11 mpH : «i fl /rrn i,««i. Aadrrr, : PURE THREAD oluK. MUot, iuerceriseu Art Needlework Dept I 811 | sood w K inler ß/ t rts - ,o/,. «„ „„ : | S3St«?*sSj 5/11. y o_-_-,--,0 _-_-,--, ~ . I s Sale 6/S 7 / 11 9/1"> ! 9/6 and 10/6 for Yards 38-INCH ! J RAMPED GOODS — LADIES' CREPE NIGHT- i Q ~_ T *I X Fx '' MEN'S NfITURfIL TOTTON AAIQ W/nni niunrn I NOVELTY JUMPER SUITINGS, in All-Wool and j— —' DRESSES, full 3 yards long; good designs, plainly | OttVe OM I Ollet ItemS ! WEAR winte?wei-nt UNDER- | gi]k ftn(j Woo , Mixtures; very J mart des igns, with ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE, fully fashioned, silk to stamped.. The colours are Salmon, Rose, Pink, t *^**^ w v '* , wbhh, wmier wei o in— . material to tone for skirt and trimming— ; top, lisle feet; in shades of Beige, Rice, Cloud, and Blue, Apricot, and Lemon— Sale Price, 2/6 each. j I Pants " Usually 4/6 Sale' l/fi! 5 Sale Price, 5/10 i yard. ! Flesh—Usual Price, 3/11. Sale Price, 2/11 pair. UE ? TS I, UNEN 7 0WEL 1 S ' with crochet ed^es : ? CROSSFIELD'S CARBOLIC SOAP, 6 tabs in ! '* _ 'J * j e/9 fOP Yards ALL-WOOL CREPE DE j SEAWED ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE, lisle welts and | Price, 1/sj. | j ft ] «s&£?&£s& | '" 3/11 - shades—Usually 1/11 to 4/6 dozen. Out They Go j %? T - WA T E * B °TTLES, Brown Rubber, easy to | sleeves; half and fully lined; a really strong coat | andNavv" 44i? wide- *ale Price G/11 yard = welt ' IT k ?an a n a , Evenglow, Flesh *ude Iris, at 1d per dozen. , i All; excellent quality— : —Usually 95/-. Sale Price, 63/-. ana y ' ' y ■ Mauve, Putty, Peach, Mirage, Grey—Usually 5/11. REAL HAIR rap NFTQ t;»m m«j j i i Bxlo Bxl2 Bxl4 ! e /-- *-~««* ~ ,«* »««», i ALL-SILK WASHING SATIN, rich Satm face, fine | Sale Price, 4/6 pair. £_ "mu «, u „ ETS ,» • Ll i b , t ' « M . ld and Dark Usually 5/6 5/9 6/6 each S/^ 1 and 7/11 for 3/11—BOYS'CREAIVI WOOLLEN Twill back, heavy weight: in shades of Saxe, Rose, I- '. '. , ♦.„ „ Brown; The Globe make— Sale Price, 7 for 1/-. ! Sale 4/3 4/9 5/- each I JERSEYS, in plain and ribhed. with Polo collars; I Jade Lemon Apple, Helio., Turquoise, Kingfisher! ! PURE SILK HOSE, reinforced with Rayon, silk well LADIES' TRACED APRONS, with binding; many I CROSSFIELD'S WHITE WINDSOR SOAP, lib bars I sizes 26 to 32— Sale Price, 3/11. | Apricot. Salmon, Navy, and Black; 36in. wide— j above knee; seamed and fashion marks, double new Lazy Daisy and Figure-head designs; all ! —Sale Price, bar. • I 20 Only BOYS' ENGLISH TWFED OVERCOATS I Sale Price, 4/7J yard. | lisle welts, point 11 good shades—Usually 1/B 0U i B O h m bmdm = s - Ijsuall y Vil.. Sale Price, ; BRIEDENBACH'S FLORAL EXTRACT, large bottle j with half belt, and strongly lined;; Bi?es Ito6- ! SCHOOL WEAR NAVY SERGE, All Wool, fine Twill | iL Sa,e pplce ' 5/3 pa,P " i/o eacn. lin Casket—Usually 10/6. Sale Price, 3/11 each. { Usually 15/6. Sale Price, 11/9. j Botany finish; 54in. wide — Sale Price, 6/3 yard. ] DITTO, with silk to top and square heel—s/3 pair. EACH SALE DAY AT RENDELLS EQUALS THE FIRST IN BUYING OPPORTUNITIES

PUBLIC THANKS The Directors and Staff of Empire Tailors, Ltd., desire to publicly express their sincere thanks to the thousands of gentlemen who. have been so whole-heartedly recommending ''Empire Suits'' to their friends. We also specially desire to thank the many ladies who I have exercised their instinct- |. ive sense of knowing sound j value, in recommending their | menfolk to choose *'Empire'' 1 Suits. J This pleasing response to our efforts to offer better Suits at better prices is very gratifying, and Aucklanders will be glad to learn that we are definitely continuing I to offer high-grade ''Empire'' Ready-to-wear Suits from 63/-, and Made-to-measure Suits from 79/6. EMPIRE TAILORS, LTD. ! ."The Home of Good Clothes" 219 Queen Street Auckland , I

AID THE KIDNEYS Do Not Endanger Life When There Is a Way to Avoid It Why will people continue to l AUCKLAND suffer the agonies of kidney j WOMAN'S complaint, backache, urinary! TESTIMONY. Mrs. Mary Graham, 12 Oliphant disorders, lameness, headachas, f Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, says: " Owing: to the improper action of languor ■> Whv allow them-"W Kidneys. I was in a very poor languor. way cuiuw wuu state of health Tor months. My i i u „„« imra 'back ached continually, I bad dropselves to become chronic inva- slcal swel]in?3 on J my legs a £ d .... , j ankles, the kidney secretions were lids when a tested remedy is thick and cloudy, and I always felt _ , _. . tired and depressed. During the offered them? Doan s Back- time 1 was suffering- I used this, that and the other remedy, but ache Kidney Pills have been nothing- gave me more than passing J relier. I had almost given up hope ?t, trniiV»l<» ° r a cure when I heard of Doan's used in Sidney trouble, and Backache Kldney Pllls> ancl as tney , , i j - i . seemed a likely medicine, 1 decided and have been tested in tnous- to try them. They gave me relier in i r ir i a few days, and soon cured me comands or cases, lr you have any, pieteiy. „„ „__ r 1.1,_ «„ W ._ < ._.»L„ „c Ten years later, Mrs. Graham says: even one, ot the symptoms ot «i nave had no reason t0 alter my J,'o=-.00 •***■ c._: Pood opinion of Doan's Backache idney disease, act now. ben- Kldney p PiUs Tney cured me or on<! lcirlnev rIUpaQP mav in kidney disorder some years ago, and ous Kidney disease may set in stm keep , ne frec from the torture and make neglect dangerous. ° r thl3 complaint." a 1 1 j . .• • . Sold by all Chemists and Stores. Auckland testimony is given in foster-McCLELLAN co., .» , i Proprietors, the next column. 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. INSIST ON HAVING DOAN'S! B&dL&Ghe Kidney Pills.

in elm tree" has been known to send out a root several feet long to reach a little pool during a dry season. A poplar once forced its roots through a wall and the brickwork of a to reach water. Suit Socialists—G. W. Ingram. Sliortfand St. Sole agent "F eetic' v.-. - c ... See window display. — (Ad.)

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