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Friday, Saturday and Monday—3 Gala Days for Thrifty Shoppers. Our prices at all times arehw, but for these 3 Special Days they are further lowered by huge reductions. It will pay you to buy / now and let us store your goods free of charge till you are ready to take delivery of them. Such V IRF HYPIFNIP values as these have never been equalled—the large selection offering gives you every, opportunity rUKHi it I IslEdNiV* to buy exactly what you fancy. jpp BEDDING AT CHESTERFIELD SUITES. —— —— -- ———" GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 3 Pieces, in Biue and Goid Damask, well sprung—Usualiy £15/10/-. SUPER QUALITYFRIDAY'S PRICE, ±f Tj O / £ / Kapok Mattress—Tufted, bordered and piped, quilted, 2 rows in Striped L I <6/ 0/ " Belgian Ticking, smart floral Ticking, or Pure Linen Ticking. 3 Pieces, in Heavy Quality Veiour, well sprung and faithfully built— 4ft. 6in. 3ft. '(**■, Usually £20/15/-. FRIDAY'S PRICE, £1£? /1 E / Usual Price .. £5/2/6 £3/11/- Sale Price .. £4/11/6 £3/3/ X^D/10/ , ! STANDARD QUALITY— 3 Pieces, in Wool Moquette, Fawn and Blue. An attractive Suite— Kapok Mattress—Tufted, bordered and piped, quilted 2 rows in dependUsually £21/10-, FRIDAY'S PRICE, PI »7 /I P / able striped or floral Ticking. LA//15/- 4ft. 6in. 3ft. / 4ft. 6in. 3ft. 3-Piece Suite, in Silk Tapestry, large size; lace web back, seats and Usual Price .. £4/2/6 £2/15/6 Sale Price .. £3/13/ C £2/8/6 a™. A Real Gift Usually pR[cE !S„t bordered and piped, quil.ed I ,e„ i„ •169/15/- Belgien Ticking 6in jfe <ft ?ft 1 M„ qu .„e, Fawn d^feUe, NO.'s P QUAUTV— "*"«••• °' W Kapok Mattress —Tufted and the ticking is of a durable quality. DINING ROOM SUITES. «,%* a %. 8-Piece Oak Dining Suite. Sideboard, Oval Table, 6 Chairs. An P« r = Mattresses in attractive Floral Ticking. attractively designed Suite at a Big Saving of £s—Usually £22/17/-. /c 9 I'/A c.i, p.:,.. IQ/11 W/il FKIDAY'3 PRICE, £'1 »7 /I »f /a Usual Price .. 23/6 21/6 Sale Price .. 19/11 17/11 Ll //1 //O Best Kapok Pillows 3/9 4/11 5/6 6/11 each. Oiled Rimu Suite. A well made job in a good design—Usually £16/12/6. FLOOROLEUM 6ft. wide, a range F^ir ??Y,- P pp < >1/11 Y 4* FRIDAY'S PRICE, £12/15/" 5 FRIDAY S fKICt, J J Yard. EASY CHAIR. Covered in Cretonne—Usually 72/6. SCOTCH LINOLEUM-6ft. wide, best quality; 6 Rood PatternsFRIDAY'S PRICE, EjQ/6 USUAL PRICE, 7/11 yard. FRIDAYS PRICE, J J Yard Sideboard with Oval Mirror, good drawer and cupboard space, dark SCOTCH LINOLEUM SQUARES—A new shipment in carpet effect, stained walnut; 1 only-USUALLY £7/10/-. ' o * ,2~~U IT* Aft I™' VJ,I FRIDAY'S PRICF PT /1 S\ //» ° x —Usually 6Z/6. Friday* Price, 55/6 fKIIJAXi /g 9 x 12—Usually 69/6. Friday's Price, 59/6 y* a r\ T" X TTfcff mn COIR MATTINGS —In fancy strioes, heavy quality for hard wear. CARD FABLES, 27™.—u. ua ii y 3/11. Fridays Price, 2/11 . J .., w J T , . , , , 22fin—Usually 2/11. Friday', Price, 2/6 Folding, strongly made, rigid, a Wood Top covered with good quality JUTE REVERSIBLE RUGS—4ft. 6in. x 2ft. 3in. A range of bright s „e» baize, escep.ion.l value. eo!.,„Hn„-U, u ,ll y 5/11. Price, 4/11. BEDROOM SUTTES. ! JS In Rimu, consisting of chest, pedestal and bedstead; really excellent VJl£xlli.r\ ILi I jLVILL^vJXsSIiIJ ri\lvlliiJ« value USUALLY £9/4/-. _ . v ,, ppirr r»w it / 3 / 6 CURTAIN NET FOR 2/6 —In beige and champagne shades; FRIDAYS PRICE, CJ /|Q / good pattern . f ade ] ess . A real snip. 40in. wide. , - In Oak, an attractive style, Bedstead, Pedestal and Chest, 'with oCal COVERS FOR U * EACH ~ 36 * 36< * " leCti ° n ° f mirror—USUALLY £16/17/6. _ 1/HBORDERED SUPPER CLOTHS FOR 1/4J—36 x 36, in dice ' £13/10/- pattern, with coloured border, red, gold, mauve, and blue. , . " - , , „ j , I . ' SCALLOPED CREAM MADRAS FOR 11 Id. YARD—36in. wide, RIMU CHESTS—Large size, i roomy drawers, bevelled plate mirror— neat design USUALLY £5/17/6. 1/3 FLORAL SATEEN FOR 91d. YARD—3Oin. wide, in light rKIDAY b rK.Ct, /JQ /Q rrround, with floral effects in rose, blue, and mauve.

II HALF PRICE EXAMPLE VALUES H HALF PRICE: AXMINSTER SQUARE—9ft x I Oft 6in, fawn Kg 3-PIECE CHESTERFILD SUITE in Wool Moquette— n> tp- if and grey grounds, good, design — Usual Price, gj Splendid design—Usually £31/10/-. Xl5"I5"0 £12/19/6. HALF PRICE, gjQ / - il HALF PRICE- WILTON SQUARES—9ft x 10ft 6in. Range of I TUB-SHAPED EASY CHAIRS, upholstered in Moquette— - i "1* S ood colouring, splendid weaving, exceptional Very comfortable. 2 only—Usually £7/10/-. bargain—Usual Price, £15/10/-. | V HALF PRICE, jQJ / 1 C /« BEDROOM SUITE HALF PRICE. X ff / £O / 4-PIECE OAK JACOBEAN SUITE, comprising 4ft. 6in. AXMINSTER CARPETS—9ft x 12ft, in fawn and Bedstead with cane panelled head and foot; sft. 6in. Ward- HALF PRICE: blue shades, attractive but slightly soiled — Usual I robe, with every convenience; attractive 2-Drawer 1A /\ Price, £16/19/6. c^p.™ll!S C i r y m £B"! ri 'Wi X4Z-l(J-0 HALF PRICE, £g/|O/65/" beve!led P late »»'«>'. g°° d design—Usually CURTAINS HALF PRICE—2\ yards long, SEAGRASS Vha'ißS—Strongly constructed on malacca cane frame— white he&Vy quality, SCaHoped base—Usually 12/6. Usually 25/6. Friday's Price: 19/11. HALF PRICE, /+ / Q PAIR CURTAIN NET—Half Price—36in. wide Heavy Filet Net, in blue and *0 / 11 yar"' maUVe and Silver: fadeleßS — Usual 'y 4 /' '• Price: 2/6 CRASH ROLLERING—AII linen, coloured border, In _____ 1 7in. side, splendid drying—Usually 1/3-&. H 29/6 ART. SILK BEDSPREADS FOR 19/6—Single size, fringed HALF PRICE, QD gS ends, in gold and green. _ US! 3/11 FINLAY S SHEETING FOR 2/9 YARD—63in. wide, twill and tcddv TA\X/ITI i imp » 99* 'J i • J ! H plain. This famous m»ke at a great saving. TERRY TOWELLING — 22in. Wide, striped |fS ___________ Turkish, splendid quality—Usually 1/11. M ALL REMNANTS HALF PRICE, 1 i ID YARD |jj AN XS Alf

Follows Remodelling at ' | remodelling of our frontage to Karangahape Road is 1 now complete. We have set our house in order again, _J \ and to celebrate the event we are holding this important / x fashion opening of new spring modes. The alterations that \\ J have been made have given us double our previous show \| space, and you will be able to see the smartest trends of fashion presented in all their beauty. f* 3 ®" A glance at our display tells you that spring has come. The loveliest fashions imaginable for any and every occasion—with verve—and youth—and charm—to w tempt you. Suits and ensembles—sports and dress frocks—beguiling hats—attractive coats. Fashions !, f worth seeing—and, decidedly, worth owning. /tfmm) Fashions that add greatly to the spring scene, V q{j%> jSkjWi} all conveniently, tastefully presented in this J/ special—and specially interesting—showing. / We should not be surprised if even old customers fail to recognise the House of Flackson under its new conditions, but >•. we hasten to assure customers that we have not moved from our old position, and that there has been no change in our recognised policy of values. You will always find that the House of Flackson maintains a C fashion service that is as up-to-n\£W®,? ,lCt i date as k is inexpensive. / «77 • «, THE House i sm m the ]| .«■> 0 _ f Show Days: s same place, r /r Friday, 1 but with a jflfSaturday new front. | am? I Ltd. *" KARANGAHAPE ROAD illllllll!ll!l[!!ll!lllIllllllllilll!l[||[||||[|l!lll!ll!l[|||||||||||||||lll[||||lillll[!l!!lll!!IIII!ll!l!l!llllllil!lll!l!!I!IIIIIIllll!l!l!llll!IIIIII!lllll!llll!!ll!!IIilllllllllllllllllll]ll!!!!i!!!i!iii!!n

A HAPPY THOUGHT!

The "state of the poll" was an indicaing phrase, in pre-ballot times, when the numbers of votes were declared for the respective candidates as the hours of polling went on.

I'll Send Him Baxter's." A director of a leading Australian organisation was stopping at the Midland Hotel in Wellington recently, when a friend invited him to go out motoring round the city on the Sunday. However, on the trip across from Sydney the Australian had developed a cough and cold which made it necessary for him to stop inside. The Wellington friend then had the happy thought to send a bottlo of Baxter's Lung Preserver along to the hotel, and the visitor reported that by Monday morning all traces of the cold had vanished.

The custom of putting a lion's head on drinking fountains can be traced to an early Egyptian age, for when the Nile overflows the sun is in the constellation Leo.

Depressed? Depression is often merely a sign of overworked, undernourished nerves. Doctorj In over 50 countries prescribe Fellows' Syrup for quietening the nerves, stimulating tha appetite, and for aiding digestion. At all chemists. FELLOWS SYRUP

You, too, will find speedy relief from coughs, colds, influenza and kindred ailments if you will only put your faith m Baxter's Lung Preserver. This fino o specific also has wonderful tonic property that help to brnco you up, and renew health and energy. ' • 2 a^ ter *r Co3ts 2/6 for « generous■««d. bottle- at an chemists and store, Fanuly size 4/6. Bachelor's botUe eighteenpence.—{Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 222, 19 September 1929, Page 20

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