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"^ u^or . Chocolates and Moonlight a delicious sweet specialty, ■' *■ * J ' « * i——J «——J t t ISS i J s imported—Usually 4/- per lb. Priced for the * Day at 2/6« 6 oz - i*>* 1/-TO-MORRQW—from 9a.m. to 9p.m. SILICS' 311 Exceptional Oil©* Chenille Faconne Velvet and Tinsel Brocades —Usually THE HOUSE HALF PRICE UNC© Of{fil*isllK at &&1 % 11/6 T ~ OW ' 8/1 M ? ellsht » ui fo j ™ § * All good designs and colourings. Sizes from 7ft. 6in. fPJTICtS oxtering at O H gowns and bridge coats. New Season s goods, delight- OPPORTUNITY - x 4ft. 6in. to 13ft. 6in : xll ft. 3in.~To-morrow's A wonderful grouping, consisting of fashionable and ' tt ii VII 4/6 for 2/11 Hllge KaJIEC Of Manufacturers' Pnces range from 55/- to £13/5/wanted Silks and including Silk Marocain in Black All-Silk Fuji, 36m.—Usually 3/11 and 4/6—for 2/11. ? S P eC3al Axminster Carpets, super quality, Period m_,„ __j q 7/2Q . tT' n n. , ' Best quality, superior finish. A wonderful Silk for ser- SSllSSplfiS rJfiCGu 3t OH€"QU33ft63f designs— andM/6 of colours. 37/38m.-Usually 9/11 vice. Y Natural and all wanted colours. and One-third Umler U«ial llft lOin.x Bft. lOm.-Usually £52/10/-. a n e;ii_ p • . i n j i- <• Satin Beauie, 38in.—Usually 15/6 —for 11/6. All . . For £39/10/-Ail-bilk Fruited Crepe de Chme, big assortment of Silk, rich, heavy, lustrous. Black only. Here is an offering that calls for early shopping to-mor- nft. 6in. x Bft. 3in.—Usually £47/10/-. For £35 designs and colours. 37/38m.—Usually 9/1 1 and Coloured Velveteens and Jersey Velours 36in. row, for, despite the fact that it is a big range heavy 14ft 9ill . x nf t . 6in.—Usually £85. For £55 C rh ** fw A widths, broken ranges—Cloths Usually 5/11 to 9/11. 6 Only Axminster Carpet Squares, in ground colours of Crepe Chamois, m two weaves. A full colour assort- Tn mnwnw'e p• _ -2/11 represented. lhe range includes Honeycomb and Fawn, Grey, or Blue, with damty top colourings; 12ft. ment. 36/38in.—Usually 8/11 and 9/11. io-morrow s Price, 3/11 Marcella Quilts, Cotton and Art. Silk Bedspreads, x 9ft.—To-morrow's Price, £7/19/6 Rayon Marocain, 3 7 in.—Usually 7/11—for 5/9. A C? Christy s Towels, Irish Lmen Goods m Serviettes, A Number of Designs in Body Carpet, 27in. wide, suitrich fabric for frocks, correct for seasonable wear; em- S CllSaUOlial JtrlrldllS Damask Uoths, etc. . . able for runners or making into carpet squares—Tobracing all newest shades. . « - .. . „ ** New Zealand AH-Wool Rugs, size 56 s 76, m reversible morrow's Price, 12/6 yard. /-n,- r •i • • n r . j r Of isMgil Ctt sLZzl.SS'l.d. two-tone checks. These are quite a new feature. Being Axminster Carpet Samples to be cleared at three prices: (Th lS lme featured on the *** AJltgllilll willlia bright and colourful, they form delightful Bedspreads 7/11,8/6,10/6 12 Only 21-Piece English Court China Tea Sets, attrac- as well as giving that extra warmth necessary during the Reversible Rag Washing Rugs, exceptional value— m% m A m 11 a. ww i® tive designs, first quality China—Usually 39/6 and Winter months—To-morrow's Price, 18/6 Size 48in. x 24in., 2/3 Size 36in. x 18in., 1/6 Jfe I?3H»©€l «i* JuL&IX 49/6 set. For 21/- set. New Zealand Ail-Wool Blankets— Inlaid Linoleums, full range of designs, including latest TTciial Cam IFA 7-Piece English Hand-painted Salad Sets—-Usually Single Bed size .. .... Usually 24/6. For 18/11 effects 8/11 per yard. 5/11. For 2/6 Three-quarter Bed size .... Usually 32/6. For 24/11 • A number of Bedside Hearth in Axminster, Big range, including floral, geometrical and conventional 21-Piece English Hand-painted Tea Sets — Usually Full Double Bed size .... Usually 39/6. For 32/11 reversible, will Clear at Half Usual Prices. designs. All dependable quality fabrics, ideal for house 17/6. For 7/6 _ Hemmed Sheets, reliable quality, in plain and twill— J frocks, jumpers, trimmings and home uses. Width, 54in. x2f yards .... Usually 10/6. For 8/6 4** "OWH CO DO CIOoPOCI 36 "- For Boys— &;85S = SS!Kt K«/" at one astonishing price An Unprecedented o££er of Tweed 80m. x2l yards.... Usually 14/11. For 12/11 Jersev Fabric Boys' Navy All-Wool Colonial Flannel College Shirts, Heavy Linen Tea Towelling, 27in.—Usually 1/6. To- .. , .. . . . e T-u- " suaranteed fadeless, Silk sewn, best cut and finish- morrow's Price, 1,/- per yard. TV*'«l«Utf*kl Quilts m' pkndid Sato 1 his material represents one of the most pronounced Wonderful Value at 7/6 each. Heavy-weight White Flannelette, 36in.—Usually 1 /4f. an ° Silks, but some are a little shop-soiled Single fashion notes or the season, being prominently featured _ . 1/« 11 /C * and Double Bed sizes. Uuilts that: range m the usual in tte smartest of model sports suits. Composed entirely 200'dy Youths Large shades of Striped Pyjama Fknnelette, 36in.,'in good block strips way from £5/15/-to 18gns A wonderfal opportunity ? f T, 00 P f, sen wf , C 111 mlX i7f, Usuallv34 /t066/6 M Half Prices —Usually I /4*. To-morrow, 1/- per yard. Als °- a of Double Bed Quilts, m good Width, 60m.—Usual Value, 15/11. To-morrow, 6/11 Usually 34/ to 6 W6. All Half Marked Prices. -Hemmed White Towels, super quality, closely woven, quality Figured Cambncs, with plam panels—Usually y ard - Boys and Youths English-made Dressmg Gowns, well co l oure d headings. Size 26in. x 52m.-Usually 3/6. 37/6. For 24/6 cut and finished; Mid Urey only, piped with various n . ?o • or c/c m „ - ri Afi H|p n coloured cords-Usually 29/6 to 35/-. All Half 10-morrow s Price, 2 for 5/6 Important one-price " , a Costume Worsteds ottering ot window SrSfwfts =■; f-' f ?rs*i v 'r m Hangings at I'll per yam Greys, Fav/ns, and Browns—Usually 6to 8 guineas. U= OU oc?ii U mS * IZ6S ° r ° of Navy Wool Gabardine, width 54in.—Specially Priced The collection includes Half Price To-morrow. >ears 2S/11 each. at 6/11 yard. Art. Silk Two-colour Effects—Usually 4/6 and 4/11. ... p i-i r\ . tt ii 4Q/A * «o/i'7/A u u 8 Only Youths' Dinner Suits, English made. Sizes 13 Navy Worsted Suiting, All Wool and fast dye; specially Effective Cotton Hangings, with two-colour Silk borders MEnshsh Overcoats—Usually 39/6 to £9/17/6 Half tQ ,_p riced al 47/s each . sui J ble for , adies . co = tumes or i ight . weigh / coats P -Usually 2/9. ri f e lY r o- rrr n e ' » Small Boys' Tweed Overcoats, in a variety of shades; wide—Usually 14/6. For 8/11 yard. Striped and Bordered Cotton Nets, in fast colours — and West of England Coatings, also Uabardme Kam- Fnglisll made _ good fittingi D .B. style with half-belted Also, a Faced Cloth Coating of good quality, in Black Usually 2/6 to 3/11. coats " ... . back. In sizes for ages 2to 6 years—Usually 25/-. and Navy only—Usually 12/6. For 8/11 yard. Ecru Nets, with coloured stripes—Usually 3/11. Dress Suits at Half Price —-English cut, silk lined; high- Half Price To-morrow. Three Useful Qualities in Tweed, suitable for costumes Madras Muslins at Half Price, mostly dark grounds, est grade suits in every respect—Full Dress, usually J erseyli( English made, hard wearing; in a great or coats. 54in. wide—Usually 7/11, 9/11, 11/6. For H sua i! y £ OT L^l 1 7to 14 guineas; Suits, usua yto guineas. range of colours; sizes for all ages; splendid quality— /11 , r . Usually 4/11. For 2/6 Collectively all sizes are represented. All at 3/11 each. Several Broken Lmes m Woollen Dress Materials, Usually 7/1 I. ror 3/11 All Fur Felt Hats, bi= collection —Usually 25/- to 65/-. " 36-38 in. wide—Usually 5/6 to 6/11. For 2/6 yard. Up to 22/6. For 11/3 Half Price To-morrow. Full range of sizes, in colour- At the Comer The Remamderof Wool LaceJumperLengths aearing Cretonnesat 1/- yard—Agroupmg of 31m. and 36m. inas of Grey, Brown, and Fawns. at 5/-per length. (30m., 2J yards; 34m., 2 yards). widths— 1/6, 1/11 and 3/11. r ,• 1 include* Genuine Gillette Razor and Blade, in case—Usually Four-piece Solid Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Wardrobe Other Exceptional Ofirerings include. 9/ u a u Tinv 1/- Smm Dressing Table, Pedestal Chest and,,4ft. 6m. Bedstead A special purchase line of Cardigans and Pullovers or 2/-. IWtftlceD^,l^/ Lotion}— Oddments 111 Cl*yStalWai*e —Usually £107. To-morrow's Price, £75 Scottish manufacture, small check designs in Fawns, 7iii 17/ A For 12/6 ' ' Sttttj Bf3SSW3fG ClCflfilll! of 3 only Chippendale Occasional Tables — Usually Greys, Browns, and Blues; all sizes-Pullovers, 5/11; 17/6 Fori 2/6 aHQ crassware Viearmg ai £7 /15/-. To-morrow, 77/6 Cardigans, 6/11 Colgate's Shaving Stick—Usually 1 /9.' For 1/3 Half PHC6 Jacobean C«ie Top Fireside StooU, in Oak—Usually Pullovers, in fancy Pure Wool, and veg- smart Field Day Shaving Cream—Usually 1/-and 2/6. For Attractive Boxed Stationery and Correspondence Cards E° r^ r f, in r ,„ r „ i „ rom f nrt -Usually 22/6 and 29/6. To-morrow, 17/6 6d and 1/3 -Usually I /II and 2/6. For 1/3 • ' n uua nt Suecial Purchase of Shoes—Good shape, comfortable Prophylactic Tooth Brushes—Usually 2/6. For 1/6 Special Clearance of Paperware— . Usually £38/17/6. Tofittine-* dependable quality Box Calf, Glace Kid, Willow . « Set of 3 Table Cloths and 12 Serviettes—-Usually 1/9. fi Ostlr Dmmo Chair* i"nrlnrlina 1 Arm Belfast Manufacturer's 22/6 Samnle Range of | et i? Serviettes-Usually 21-, 1 on!y Upholstered Easy Chair, covered in Mottled 7 e Frcrlish-made Overcoats —A special purchase line " ® v or ' Blue and Gold Silk Tapestry—Usually £12/17/6. ToJSttrr women'. Handkerchiefs . —•»/»/• a2SljaK,®E£S2^ 7;i1 „j,,, tamp Shades and Cushions tures, Brown, and Blue Greys; single and double Half UsuaL , , , Pearl Chokers-Usually 10/6 to 12/6. at Hal£ Price and Less breasted; Italian linings. Fine White Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs, woven and col- Crystal Chokers—Usually 7/11 to 21/-. -. , „ , , .c, , n „ la/ , 50 Gabardine Raincoats. Cravenette proofed, fast oured border—Usually 6d. To-morrow, 1/6 per half Coloured Chokers—Usually 7/11 to 12/6. 6-mch Hand-painted Parchment Shades—Usually 18/6. rnlnnrs- in Greys, Fawns, Browns; Raglan style, good doz.; 2/9 per doz. Fancy Necklets, Fobs, Hat Ornaments—Usually 10/6' -5 r {ci j c n c» j J u 11 ah/ colours, iihjtc>=_, ' . wnrt L 63/- and 69/6. , , , _~ , . 79/ i ' 12 only Shades for Floor Standards—Usually 45/-to quality plaid linings—Coats worth Ladies' Umbrellas, m Black and colours, Chubby style; to 22/6 . £6/6/-. To-morrow's Prices, 22/6 to 63/-To-morrow's Price, 55/- reliab!e makes-Usually 8/11 to 39/6. To-morrow, Pearl Necklets 1/6-A special groupmgof Natural x F]oor Standards, in Chinese Lacouer-Usually 48 Ready-for-Service Suits, in smart new Tweeds Half Price . and Sun Tan Pearls, rope and choker lengths-Usually £J / , (q £?/5A x ,; m0 „ 0W) SS/ . to 92/6 Worsteds, and guaranteed Posies, for day and evening wear-Big variety at Half ?P Handb , 2 Qn! Rea j Lea(her Viennese Table Lamps, complete with Shades and Fittings, in-double-breasted styles, best quality linings y Price. ar ,j eluding Antique Metal with Parchment shades, and to 6 guineas. To-morrow's Price, ■ Neckwear, in Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Rayon, com- finished'and fitted; no two alike—Usually 5, 6 and 7 ' with or Silk Shades—Usually 21/20 English-made Golf Suits correctly cut and lined vests etc; Beige and Ivory- guineas . At One Price, 59/6 32/6. Half Pnce To-morrow Alpaca, Melton under-collars, belt loops, double pi Usually 2/6 to 19/6. Half Pnce. Real Leather Handbags, 8/11 —In visiting, under- Pictwe Cretonne Cushions, filled Kapok Usually 8/11. ■ Syr® t igfaSfßr 4 **- v i sra-AW.-k.hl V.to M. .. W/6 P« ZU, wL, Pbk. Sb. Mauve; 0.,,, W1 W " '« »->/—»• gfj 3 i 0 ',!-. ■w. »-■ •• 2^' h ri'^££. BiT< " a Wonderful V. Milow Case , oliaKtlv soiled —Clearing at Half Price. morrow, . P / . ji , ~ British Hot Water Bags, 2/11 —Hand-made finest Made from thoroughly reliable Pillow Cotton, strongly ill Underwear, Natural shade— Usually 10/6 Lace Lingerie Tops, m fine Needle-run, some embroid- quaHty Rubber Hot Water Bag, with patent non-leak taped, 2in. hem; full size, 20 x 30-1/- each, 4/11 A 1? /A To-morrow's Price, 8/H ered in colour; various styles m Beige Usua y / to an j spare wa sher; full size, 8 x 10—Usually 4/11. per half dozen. Be sure and secure half a dozen at S-J reliable fast-colour fabrics double to 2/, I. To-morrow, 1/6; 3 for 3/11 French Ivoris Brush Sets, 15/6-4 Only beautiful least. & ' necks, two collars to match Usually gf ac k Silk Net Robe Lengths, full frock width, tiered I vor i s Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets, in Pink, Blue and Huge Range of Fancy Linens to be Cleared at Half cus, rel ___ 7/11 ' r*i ' f skirt, edged Gold Metal embroidery; three styles— Ivory; an exceptional offering—Usually 32/6. Price — Samples in broken ranges, including Tea Shirt' Oddments Usually 9/11 to 16/6. Clearing a Usually 25/-to 29/6. To-morrow, 15/6 Talcum Powder, 9d —Large container of beautifully- Cloths, Luncheon Sets, Tray Cloths, Pillow Shams, Hal# p«ce „ TT n -2/11 Flowers for Home Decoration —Big variety clearing at perfumed Talcum Powder —Usually 1/3. Half-Price Centres, Runners, Duchess Sets, Tea-Waggon Covers, All Wnnl knd Art. Silk and Wool Sox -Usua y To-morrow. " Day, 9d Toilet Covers, D'Oylies, and Table Covers—Usual All-Wool and An. 2/g " Prices, from 1/- to 39/6. Half Price To-morrow. M.YM „d Silk W~l S— ftrp f% filfn Vrp 1 ttl ' MILiiXE €>» CJzUXC*Er LfO. aliy y/b. ?, Tj sua i!y 10/6. For 8/li ArrKTir C 72? WEPT A WJ&HTW /ik effective designs; Single and Double Bed sizes— Usually PresWe^ e " S QUEEN STREET - " - 39/6 and 49/6. Half Price To-morrow.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 101, 1 May 1930, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 101, 1 May 1930, Page 25

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