t At M. C#"o.*s, : Sale|, il|| READY-TO-WEARS fi 11 Priced for Clearance at Millinery Offering that is without question the most sensational sale value yet submitted original prices \t x"/ / not ''Gage" Hats, Tailored Hats, every conceivable type and colouring, Plain Straws, Fancy I Straws, brims of every width —for wear with sports styles 01* the daintier frocks of summer. In wonderful fMf® "O'y .\/ / colour variety—greens, blues, mauves, reds, lime, fawns, browns, stock pink, orange, also black, navy and I white. The only advice is—BE EARLY ON MONDAY. • clove weeks • Qs f& 8000 pairs of Fabric Gloves priced at 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 jlll JP*L., Jfjili W. WW » The most sensational Glove opening we have ever made, in an endeavour to clear an overstock. ' I 9 * * Over 40 styles in M. and C. quality Gloves, perfect in fit and finish, all wanted colourings —an rf| tflj I "** opportunity to secure requirements for the remainder of the season at a trifling cost. • Soft suede finish Gloves, usually 5/6 pair. Suede finish novelty 5/11 and 6/H..AH perfectly 1? / W 4/6 and 4/1 1 pair. Fancy cuff cuffs in wide variety, featuring gloves, with a soft suede appear- ' Smß /Wi styles in two-tone self and con- embroideries and applique effects. ance, extra fine texture, and in a W\ jMmtw- »Hlr A W J trasting colour. Beavers, pastels, Pastel, silver, hoggar, greys, and wide variety of styles and colour-; 'uraaKiP j ' ijwJjjM Duplex Gloves at 2/11 —Usually 5/11, 6/11, and 7/11 Piß : Br i [10 styles in our best quality Duplex, including "Fownes" English, leatherette slip-on in pastel, beige, jjg'WjjM Jh| Imm • Jj •. * ' *■'•'■; ' .. ' . : — grey, fawns. Silk' lined Duplex in chamois and pastel. Golf gloves with reinforced palms, also jsm. 'ffiflilM /jP^WPfj •V c "ffl > mm- Mrl 11 ! ■ ; . ===== i" gt yj eß> p er f ec t .fitting, with all the appearance of suede. mSW ®St ®4 JfW' i 4* i i • Quality y. Price ; r '■ '-:■/ . Wgß|'.'v ; U A limited spending allowance often makes .W7 <?m Other Notable Sale IteillS IfM ' W MWMm W" I price a consideration in the purchasing of •. ■ -Jr tL \n/v » / Wlm \fl n§\ ' personal and domestic needs, but it is /(f|) yjjllM tk\ MJw\ N.Z. All Wool 'Blankets WW " zMrMV-' false economy to buy low-priced articles at : U/f Single Bed-25/- for 18/11. 'I f 2147 M IS0 " Ml : ,/ the expense of quality. , // Iffflfrli r'f'M Three-quarter Bed—33/6 for 24/11. ;v f (1 f Cheapness must be measured by the service \\\ \ ' r'MIP Double Bed—39/6 for 32/11. f crimen i/i return for the outlay, <mel if i« i I | ffr \?« fc?a> ! ' r il tt* -n ui r« ja x» I because of the QUALITY-no matter how ' IL g 7 W£M§Hemmed Sheets In the Highly Fashionable Figured Satin low the price, that shopping is always so || PI?!# Plain and twill -Sinele Bed-7/11 pair Beaute —56 Frocks priced at 69/6 ! • satisfactory_and M. & C's— , « I J l||M Ihree4uarter^U-9/11 pair. 7/ " P ™- and 79/6 Usually 99/6 to £5/19/6 and especially so at Sae xme. njn l T-1I VI i f/ Double Bed—ll/9 pair. Frocks for the smartest occasions—every one fashioned *.i "*■ * .1 ' W i 7 . in accord with the latest dictates—pleatihgs, deep Yalue Extraordinary in Pure Irisli Linen , E - > ; - -Srffi. ssjsr l Down SPECIAL PURCHASE LINE JUST RECEIVED- —• T37, T4O, T4l. Cretonnes —Usually 2/6 to 3/11, Reduced to 1/6. Model Jumpers—-In crepe de chine, celes silk, satin and TWO QUALITIES. Examples of a big colleptign of Lumber Jackets and Jaspe Printed Bedspreads-—Single Bed, 7/3; Double georgette, hand embroidered, and some tailored styles s XT 1 u ... uJ »• \X * Cardigans in all-wool, silk and wool and brush wool Bed, 11/6. - A few examples are:— a 1 OA' *> f 6 1 ! 1 weaves- 29/6 and 35/11 for 24/11. , . . A peach shade English Satin Jumper, with elaborate open 1 24m —2 for 3/11. f Sleeveless Cardigans, m styles and colour- Period Furniture—Complete Stocks Reduced 5/- hand work—£6/19/6 for 99/6. " inthef. , Tailored Jumper, in biscuit celes sMk, with separate With coloured heading, red, blue, gold and . Sleeveless and Long-Sleeved Jumpers, in "wool, silk ) ■*. # collar to wear with tie—£6/6/- for 79/6. - helio.; 2036in.—-2 for 2/11. and wool and novelty weaves; smart colourings and "Dorcas Maid" White georgette Model Jumper, daintily hem-stitched - •• ■.-'■ v■-• ■ ■■■■•'■ -■■■■ -•- ;desighs~Usually 115/11 to 29/ H. Now 9/11. The wonder-value Fabric for Frocks, Children's and with inset vest of ecru lace—£s/19/6 for 79/6. First With Latest Always We ? „ Art Needlework, to 1/7 yard . ____>_ _____ . ; !rSt Wltn Latest 59/6.. Sale, 39/6. During Sale. ! A:V •/ . ! w,' 'JZ- tn"ri 1 ■' ' M. & C. introduce the New Swiss Hemstitching Dr. Scholl S FftIHOUS ! ' j .. |l||l|j£S||/:: at no Extra cost — - — a ~ < - Foot Comfort Appliances Milne <5 cnoyce s mic stitching so much admired m rrench and , An expert is always in attendance and advice is free Swiss productions—ask to see examples,. F©!?i 31Hl SCfViCC mm °^ rge * Second Floor Shoe Section.
■ k 'W E B B mIM -—Obtainable at all Wine-Merchants, Chemist* and Licensed Stores 35. BHHK« '*(&&■ J$ Jfa §&■. Lond., Eng., and C/o Cathlo, Dempster A Co., . ') Tp|j|||r|| ™» fcfcß* \ Ltd.. N.Z. Agents. P.O. Box 959. Wellington. ' DONIE 100 IT 6 Product of England for over goodi start to the day will carry yon on to 8 /»« vivviti' successful finish to a satisfactory day's work—to >SRVSOw "" II '> I g=i passOliyOllT Why Patronise Unknown Dental Concernsf, | Jjl (Sj ■ I 111 When you have at your disposal the American Dental Parlours, Auckland'! /W _,-, A,' . ti -r«. r• • . D-ft;.,,, vll ■ Z^ly o "// ■§ I I^SffßEyiWW^F^ JB V : b'hf'cf largeßt Denta * conc e rn » "who bar# thirty years record 6\ I ®e i Itl LlZZie Or 3 KOiling H| V I Vr ' BHI v. we bave.no bVanch offices necessitating the employln* or Indifferent operators. &1 I Rovce Complete. But be sure 'twill run much CM Sfi././z£z/ rrr r r-> H PUREST Hi <. ■; ■ [~ ~ We;do.Bot advertise one price. and <Jj { .. J TT '. V c k" ■ .t/wJjOUSeJa/ Jbe/Ore B \WI& vßirSTmn fe| B We use the,best materials rthat money can buy. and makeia set of teeth kJ9 smoother With—-the Universal OWeet. So t ,.fo,U Sff B / lG /?///? B\ M 6S3u*MJLU3& n ■ fll equal to those made by any Dentist In; the world, from £2/10/- to £3/8/S Jul Ha fl fciaa B| I BEST Blf Including absolutely palnleee extractions. .;•• ft? JOT B - .' ' s Ml *» ■ 1 Kas,'g°*' , "' ,;w ."' n ''?'''' t '—-" pteM $ *-*r » ■ i s? RMUSTDIEI.Ji^A/j LIVPT ♦}/ MtM I TXT S SB B 1:11. B J& . pf. V . Consult us before iroinsr elsewhere, for which we make no charw. and we 'A I«r I I 118 M:M :m_e JL M . K& H /. s.Ants.MosqLutQes H —. v- i will tell you exactly what It will cost. |jKf JLTM. JLJL^ Jfcrf ■ and All Itlsecis-< - B Manufadure Andrews is Untouched by, Hand . y OPEN FRIDAY BVININQB. 7t» •. M _~ r ma I umirAT kAIUT CB fl « - ~ B p rinted and Published for the Proprietors, ■ >■">■■ . . A .: ! n .1 D , W THE ORIGINAL DIGESTIVE NOUGAT MINT Jk U i ■ w C«.S American Dental Parlours M«. <& Confectioners s stores ju ■ I ;rt h !TSi.r'SC%S« 4« QUKin STREET (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL}, Auckland. ■ w.mn,t. n ,>„. k i.„d, <rssmßsats \ ami ■<•■*«• <N@s®«awmsmtt-m>i 1 ' !;,..
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)
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