! in our "NOTHING OVER 2'6" Dept. \ m) GROUND FLOOR sS^LI | {jmi j::aL Here is a rare opportunity for economical shopping. All goods displayed in our Su pSa« r i ßo £ , g iS t Leafe al |j;S "Nothing Over 2/6 " Department will be included in To-morrow's Sale. Oyer 1300 price, gj each. articles to select from. ' Ani fertPtaay , F Buy any article at the Ordinary Price and you "I B H 1.,,■ ■ Drapery l!-—HI can have an Extra One for a Penny. J , It" Clean- For example: Buy a Child's Beach Frock for 2/6 and you can get another for a Penny. Buy a White China 6-tiole Bud Tim— Coloured Towels, a Bar- ing cioth» —3d each. Cup and Saucer for 11d and you can have an extra Cup and Saucer for One Penny. And so on, right 9-holeßunTinv —11 d ea. . | °gt"n; 25 x 45—2/6 ea., A Special Feature of Gent.'* through the 1 300 articles shown in OUr " Nothing over 2/6 " Department, Ground Floor. 12-hole Bun Tim—l/ 3 ea. N.p. Round Waiter«, 12in. .gj I Come To-morrow Early-Extra Buses will run from Queen Street and Karangahape Road, M' 2/3 each. C overs a Id. ' " — Non-burn Cake Tin«, set of Spirit Stove* —9d each. Wed "quantify — 2/6 Tea Towels—l/ 3 each, CfOCkCPV 3—l/3 set. Copper Fireside Shovels— each. and One Extra for Id. Tin Tea Caddie#—l/- «a. 1/3 each. Ladies' Cotton Vests, sum- - Cloths —9d each. —English Breakfast Cups—sd Decorated Fru it Nappes Tin Jelly Moulds—6d and Copper Fireside Poker*— mer weight—l/- each Face Cloths-1/- each. fjl Plates AB C. and Nur- S-.-d Bowb- " 1/- each. lid each. Ladies' Art. Silk and Cot- Check D uster—9d. «dbT" . each. Sandwich Tin—6d and 8d Coal Hammers-lid each. tOI Cotton mc ers Lwge Variety of Belts, all „ English White China Cups and English Mottled Teapots, 5- Sheffield Stainless Table Knives— ' each. . Shoe Hammers —lOd each. I 'If Jaspe Table Pa Cloths, ideal Ga rdl°nGl^ls— Glass Covered Sugar Bowls—l /6 English"' White * China Plates, Silver Tea- , D Knives • B read Toasters—7d each. Wire Pot Brushes—7d ea. for sumiMr bac Polishing Pads, suitable each. , English 7 White China Dinner Fancy' Japanese Plates, 6in.— j/j each. (i " Wire Stove Brushes— / II 1/11 each, and Une fl oora or boots—6d. Glass Cream Jugs—l/ 6 edch. Plates—9d. 7d each. r-L p,, " j TaHe Forks— e * ch * , . each ' ?- I Jf? Iwikerchieh, . B.tiinJ Cap., I.r ? « range E leb«d Cirele and Key Tumbler. CM- *»- /«PJ ."J """'eaS! Sugar Dredg.~-7de.el.. C „ each. = : large range—2d, 3d, 4d» -T? *£* F *d4»".S"'Chr.M« PlaUd F.rlo- j Al™™j..J~» Sq»~«- „™-dlCnnnl, Scrap.™— j : i; 6d each. i/« 1/q 2/6 Plain Tumblers—sd each. 6 for 1/-. and 6 extra for Id. Fancy Japanese Salad Bowls, _ 1/2 each. „ lid eacft. «s ». Brace* 1/6 pair. -/, 1 Sim. Fluted Salad Bowls—l/ 6 English White Spiral Plates— 7in.—l/5 each. Chrome Plated Table Spoons Aluminium Cooky Cutters , Garden Hoes—lid each. j | Mens Braces—i/o p« Buckles, a large assortment rraiea Id. 7d, 9d, 1/-. t Fancy Marmalade Jars —1/3 1/5 each. —6d each. | S Dre„ and Co.. Buckle, * FaBCy > *EBgraTed Gobleta—l/- W«j. T„ Ch~-.PWaD~-r.Sp.o~- Aluminium Salt and Pepper i M«-.r..Ph»-»d-du > eard; O— Soup Spoons— _"d"T \ Vam s Razor Blades, sui One Card Extra, Id. Crystal Jelly Moulds —lid English White Spiral Soup fast Cups and Saucers—l/ 4 each * Aluminium Strainers—9d Kitchen Pastry Knives— i able for Gillette Kazor Children's Beach Frocks and 3 ,- , g Plates, 7in.—lOd each. each. / . * c__ on , coloured each. lid each. 1/C nacket and One Play Aprono, sizes 18. 22, , * n< * ' * English White Spiral Coupes, English Bone China Tea Cups E.P.N.S. J* l ® •' j *t • • IJI 1/ „ c ] ej __ _u ' r> i pac ce 24. 26, 30—Price to Clear, Crystal Glass Salad Bowls, square, 7in. Od each. and Saucers, "Canadian handles—l/- each. |j Aluminium Ladles—l/- ea. Butter Curlers 6d each. __ I i packet tor i 2/6, and One Extra for Id. round, end octagon —6£in., English White Spiral Butter 1/- each. _ r E.P.N.S. Butter Knives, coloured Enamel Saucepans —1/6 Apple Corers —6d each. j i 2SSfn?RSw w3S; B »/.r Uitable Pre ' 1/4 eachr 7|in„ 1/11 each. Sauce each each. •« Shelf II Children s Rutb Men's Garters—l/-pair. Crvstal Glass Round Sweet Boats—l/ 4 each. —1/2 each. _ Stainless Sugar Spoons—9d each. Enamel Sink Baskets—l/- 4m. x 3 in.—4d pair. , - • /Eid—iod .ad,. s - M j °7- s^» T ~ s »-— M - 444 ; . f .. . V-'-H* ■ 4 eSJ, - tk*w or Boner DuUu Sji;, l"kSTSf,*n«J E.SS.I Eriuoid Salad »id t,.Sn 'tM m*. Sin. x 6io.—lid pair. J , • • J eae °* w . ~ and Cilt-l-pint. 1/7; U- fast Cups and Saucers, 1/6 pair. Pocket Balances—Sd each. - 10in. x Bin.—l/ 2 pair. * Needle Cases, good Scout Belts—l/ 5 each. Footed Sugar Basins, with covers pint, i/ii; 2-pint, 2/6. Paris —1/2 each. EPNS Cake Knives—l/ 3 ea. ment—Ud each. Men's Soft Collar—i/- each. _ 2 / 3 each. AND YOU GET ONE EXTRA FOR ONE PENNY. Stainles's Candy Spoons—9d ea. AND ONE EXTRA FOR ONE PENNY. lv S: 1 , AND YOU GET AN EXTRA ONE FOR ONE PENNY- | aNn YOU CET ONE EXTRA _ . _ - ' Rie,.. E.P.N.S.-nd II —J FO R ONE PENNY. 'Tqj|Af GOOOS . , AND YOU GET ONE EXTRA Fancy Jars Bath Salts—2/6 Large Tins Toothpicks— FOR ONE PENNY. - ' ! S ••E1.0e." Bath S.lu-./S Powder- ■_ j f'' r — aud "3J C Welle Tooth Paste—lid tube. x Camphorated Chalk —6d ! Ash Trays, in assorted shape*— Hand Mirrors—2/3. ARTIFICIAL Ve ]^ r g * «S^e^PeLls" Face Pow- Luxe Art Bordered Stationery— Propelling Pencils, Silver—9i 1/9 each One Round Mirror*-!/6. spray. . Baby Powder Puffs-7d ea der-1 /- box. ■ Dilute NeckleU-2/-each. «d °»e Ej»forld. BUck Ink j; Ash Trays, plam and fancy—9d Crepe Paper—6d. Poppies 5d each. Ivory Floating Soap—Gd " Petroune Petroleum Diamante and Pearl Necklets— King s Own Boxed .Stationery School Paints—9d and 1/- each. j ' each.' One Extra, Id. Toilet Fixtures—l/ 6. - Fl«w»r Baskets 1/6 each cake. Jelly—6d jar. j/9 eac b. 1/- box. v v _ Propelling Pencils, assorted col- "> I * Boot Laces —6 pairs for 1/3 and Sm»Jl Hand Mirrors—l/ 3. w , „ Farmers' Big Bath Soap— English Toilet Soap, boxes Diamante Brooches—l/ 3 each. Murillo Lawn Stationery 1/- ours —9d. 6 extra pairs for Id. Fancy Hand Mirrors—2/6. 6d cake. °f 3 cakes—"l/ 11 box Finest Pearl Chokers—l/ 6 and box. " School Compasses—6d. * I Shoe Horns —3d, Sd, 6d each. Sharing Mirrors-1/3. Marigolds-lOd *P Packets Shampoo Powder Double Curling Irons-8d 2/6 . Envelopes-3d packet Writing Pens, rubber top_sd. U'-' One Extra, Id. # Carnival Confetti, packets—4d. Golden Wattle —lid spiay. —5d packet. each. Coloured Pearls. 60in.—2/3 ea. Ivory - finished Envelopes—7d « . p";i -w A 1 Fancv."Hair Combs—9d each. Carnival Confetti, boxed—4d. Daffodils—l/- spray. AND YOU GET ONE EXTRA FOR ONE PENNY. Coloured Pearls, 24in.—1/9 ea. packet. .. ' i p T«ng rencus—do. _ ._!• i . One Extra, Id. Carnival Streamers 4d. Primula —lid spray. ' ———-h-| Novelty Necklets—l/ 6 each. Madaline 200-page Wnbng Tab- Pens—-2d each. "" 5 \ Large Black -or White Hair Fancy Calendars—2/3. Autumn Leaves—l/- spray. train rnfi 7 Hat Ornaments—9d and 1/- ea. letl ~ 9 i ■ • V ~ Radio Uad Pencils—2d each. :' v T Combs—l /- each. Photo Frames—l/-. .Dahlias —lOd and 1/-. QT AINf FSS tC NIVF.S c___f d:_~, fi j jqj ac h Daintee Wnbng Sets 1/-. Agate Fountain Pens, glass nib— V->! .y Crf Hoidwa ~d Fauey CJ«.- A Large Range will be on Diapla, 31 k cl ..eh Seiool S.U-1/-, ,/«. ' dars—2/3 each. Paper Lampshades—6d. at Special Prices. Sheffield Stainless Table Knives .. .. J/J each. Child s Necklets 6 d each. Rulers—2d each. Fountain Pens, English—l/ 3. i ;,* ■ C Sets Shoe Horn, Comb and But- Tobacco Pouches—l/-. FYTRA. Sheffield Stainless Dessert Knives .. .. J/J each. AND YOU GET ONE EXTRA Ink Stands—l/ 6. Ratbers Academy—2d and 4d. tonhook—l /9. ~ Cloth Lampshades—l/-. AND YOU GET ONEEXTRA FOR ONE PENNY. Stamp Album—l/-. Rubbers, Academy 2d and 4d. , ; r- Clothe. Brushes—l /-, 1/9, 2/3. Paper Traycloths—6d. FOR ONE PENNY. *- Birthday Books—l/ 6. Pencil Sharpeners—l/-. I S"^te 2/6 - - I|, : lt • 1 n 111 l||! ?Sr„% F pSLtr 7i ENVELOPES. English Breakfast Cups Gla.. Salad Bowls 200-Pg. Wrffin? Tablets LooU-.« ( Soeki-i/-5 ' Pen and Pencil—l/ 9. Ham FriUs, 18 x 15, 9 m pac- Mammoth Packets Envelopes, 8 * Finest Bank Paper. Note Books—2d, 3d, Sd, 6d. . Film Magazmes—6d each-^ 1 Bonzo Bridge Scorers 1/3. ket—6d. Ivory finish— QJ EACH, Fluted Design. qj EACH, ' Propelling Pencils, coloured— School Bags, for small children SM! 0 Fancy Bridge Scorers —1/3." . Serviettes, floral designs—9<L j gj PKT, 1/5 EACH ' 1 1/6 * —lid. Bridge Pencil, in Flower Pot— Children's K^s—V 3 - And one {or ld . And One Extra for Id. And One Extra for Id. And One .Extra for Id. j. AP JD YOU GET i ONE EXTRA FOR ONE PENNY. , Obloig Mirrors—l/ 3. Leather Shoeing Kits—l/ 6. ~ : : j ' Mirrors, large. White—l/ 9. Boxes for Used Razor Blades— . _ _ I! ONE PENNY. « t O? Til A | \F STORES Ivory Floating Soap. Tournament Tennis Balls f l\lVllmCll\o 1 lU VV« L 1 1/• j/ s *elch, j/g each, r ! « ■ CAKE J/3 EACH, , * . And One Extra for Id. And One Extra, for Id. j I a.,o° d H,„| j Corner HOBSON STREET and WYNDHAM STREET |L__=_ S& j 1 ;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 218, 15 September 1930, Page 15
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