3/1 off Small »»« Ready-to- | Boys' 8/11 Suits § AllCklaild'S I WearS j^ w / / rjl Should attract keen shoppers. These suits 3 ' '-/ 'C/"/ - ''TTy-iX'-JL - are. two-piece style Tops of cotton fuji. £ A MA 3' Ah excellent selectioin of the newest styles f with contrasting collar and cuffs. Pants of ¥? ' it i Maidi" and Children's Smart Straws, in £ fawr.or grey flannel For boys 2 to>s yearn fc ■ _ M IS ■ H A H 3 beautiful colours, attractively finished with £ SALlfpßlrF S """ ?/n Sn!' I wnij A A A 1 ribbon, etc. Our fisual prices were 9/II f SALE PRICE .5/10 Suit S; mMW ■ mm s to 15/6—At the Sale price of 4/11, they fe •, ,v ;• 13 ■' •*: V.> «II ' V': 9 fy fc ■ •, •' •;• are snips, _ Boys Canoe I v 'I ™ ' 1 ail/4 less | jaFTg l I suiting; hard-wearing quality. Sizes 2to 7, ■HOi J T T J. for boys 3to 14 years. Our usual price of Hh '3 / JLjLCLI/ S Sale Bargains 3 The black only. All good Range of Suede Fabric Gloves, in many V <£f\. new designs and fashionable colourings— fe lS E H |V 3 means a bargain! Newest goods, splendid 71 /T J1 • U 3 quality; fully lined. The number is limited. iVlnrp tiarPains §i m u H 3 si ZeS : s.w;, w.,0.5., x.o.s. wonderful IfAUi f/ jLMU/M gIA/ltl'd va " Ue at George Usual Price of of Hosiery; comprising lisles, cottons, cash- 3 Ladies' Smart | meres, and art. silk; also pure silks. — ./ - George Court's Usual Prices: 1/3 to 10/6 Sr 3 fw-ziezi/iyV f Sl/H'fc* SALE PRICES ........... lOdto6/ll g 7 7 rFffWPPW \\\ \ W 3 / Wf/t/U KjUUI'b mm | ladder MENDER-For'repairing ladders in I The GENUINE Sale is now on: I 1 " I "George Court," Karangahape Road. | I SALE PRICE Hod each. Pn ce: 65/-. Sale. Price: 55/-. : | r ' ' ' LADIES' VESTS—In white I g SHEET BARGAIN—Heavy /f / 4- EJ Z a/% Ji */% ' ribbed cotton, "Cumfy" cut £ Twilled Double-bed Sheets. /I ijYP.QT fjfljPflfrjl ffl shape. V neck, fancy front. 80 inches by* 2f yards— I 1/WV vmv Narrow shoulder -strap. g v Usual Price . ... 15/6 pair. - •*' ' Good" value — Usual price:, f , ; ; Body and Border Carpet ggggg | Pleats a si e. xce en •> r.. . Anrr value. Shades: Rose, saxe, - — 'In "Axminster." Best quality tufted pile. Showing m two smart ' „ pmTArE ' sleeves — George Court's f % I. gr n n ' r 3 !•: Any Elevator .top. .t designs—Usual Prices: Body, 16/9 yard; Border, 13/9 yard. WE H Usual. Price: S.W., W. and ■M 38, 40-mch-George Court a any floor . SALE PRICES Body, 9/11 yard; Border. 9/11 yard., K O.S. ............. 2/6 | * S X'i nrnrr 1 V/k ITJh' I I Furnk SAL EPRICE:AUSizet 1/11 g . SALE PRICE: 17/6 each. 1 \E - / — A _ ture, Made-«p B«dd*»g,. , rnDCEI _ TTrc r > . All Elevator, aecommo. Wire Mattresses,Knpok, CORSELETTES -- For £ LADIES SLEEVELESS Go-Cart*. Curtain Rod., Oil Baize,} maids and slight figures. ; OVERALLS —In fancy cam- (I AA4AA A A A4t# r Hardware, ,'TraveWnif Made in strong quality pink :l* sns r (m Usotttl(otttfM) HB£2:"tsr h £rertt I Variety of serviceable shades. 1 \ WE PAY,. POSTAGE penders. Sizes 30 to 38- gSizes: W. and OS. — Usual We attribute our «uc- jfeflg §ONs'Ll£)k ON MILLINERY. but [nch—George Court's Usual -St: Price ••. • ..... 3/1 I ce«, in no .mall mea- \ ~ W , make a p rice ......... 6/6 |fc exj r pnTrp _ 2/9 lure, to Truthful Adver- I W H * f° r .pccially-con- cai p PRIfF e/c SALE PRICE 2/9 , | KAa ROAD ■ AUCKLASIiy IJL 1 W,. SALE PRICE ....... S/6
SKIN ITCH AND ERUPTIONS Distressing, Disfiguring, Eczema, Psoriasis, Pimples, Quickly relieved. Any reader who suffers the distressing itching of eczema, psoriasis or pruritis is strongly advised to us* Dr» D> Dennis* liquid' healinsr antiseptic— D.D.D. Prescription. Relief is immediate. Edematous diseases are. alwaya most active when the victim gets to bed, but even if the skin seems literally on fire. • little D.D.D. Prescription applied with cotton-wool will stop the itchine in two or three second* and ■How the sufferer to enjoy » *©od night's rest. ; Moreover, br peraeverin* with D D.D Prescription, the srerms and corroding impurities ensconced in the deepest layer* of the eldn, and which keep, the diseaa* active, will be eradicated, •ad the eruption will then di® down. Get • bottle of D.D.D. Prescription from your chemist ta-day. PrieA 4/i ner bottle. 25 D.D.D* Gives Qutck Relief
]I A / Now ; / Proceeding $&/ SALE Cfi iS:/ Special Offerings O/v/ ' for MONDAY S/ One Third, One Half, Three Quarters I Off are the reductions offered at the g/ .. Bon Marche Millinery Sale. Hats that i f were priced at 30/- a fortnight ago / / may now be bought for 10/-and less. f Ladies wishing the very latest in SumInspection mer Millinery can secure the same at Ttf PffjiQ ' the Bon Marche — and at the lowest I r i price in the city. Early visit—largest .. >?*•>!' selection. Obligation BON MARCHE ■ - * , '' V - l' 138*146 Karangahape Rd. . Auckland
•l•;•-> ; , , i » Big Railway Concessions for Picnic Parties. Hera are a few examples o£ the remarkably * cheap return fares for picnic excursions arranged by schools, business houses, friendly societies, trades unions, etc.:— Children Adults 1 (Up to 15 years) * From Auckland! To Henderson 9d 1/6 ' To Swanson • • lOd 1/8 To Helensville ~ 1/6. 2/9 To Papaktira .. lOd 1/8 (or vice versa). Communicate with the nearest Stationmaster, Business Agent, or District Manager for full particulars* mmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
BRAMLEY & GOW General Engineers and Machinists 46, WAKEFIELD ST., AUCKJLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 13 (Supplement)
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