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LAI X&M PlfclPVlE? ' 6000 Yards of Finest J COSTUMES SSVvO 9(OCK FROM WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MILLS u ,ed P » yi „ B Bor » Usually selling at 69/6 and 75/-. M TV/I for sults of the same material. While it lasts, - Hundreds of Ladies' Zl/ * StSiVtS Oil MONDAY « " WTONP *s.nd lIVIPORTFT) We tendered for the ground floor stock, which was not damaged by fire or water, and were for- Worsted Suits, I CT li H 112 I SB / VuH tunate in securing the lot at a discount of 7/6 in the £ off cost! Here's a chance to buy New yv , 1 I K COATS ® Zealand-made goods at less than cost! OverCOatS and W A A feV One-third to Half off i» ~~ I Boy^} ercery ' TO-MEASURE All new stylish garments for the coming sea- ***(~ ' BlaZerSj SuitS I son. AH in perfect condition. OFF COST S IMlfe -«j <*■» and Coats. FOr £ MEN'S 'PETONE' TWEED j||,- ,IFf%LJMr ' •'-•• La f^ t , and __ 7 fi VlWffi a third to one half off the nfc*m V, ncl Satisfaction or MoneySUITS Si.-SS.SUBt back Guarantee. S9/6 cribed otherwise. I FCSS OO S. II We absolutely guarantee satisfaction with these I Smartly tailored Suits of good quality "Petone" A I 5/11 "PETONE" suit is not to your entire satisfaction when you tweed. All sizes—Usually 69/6 each. 1 f 1 ATI i | Rti l #■* Ml A 1 ; ' "h% COSTUME try it on, you do not take it. Travelling ! til lilt IVIANI 5 . | tweed MEN'S N.Z. TWEED Rug | IfpfiSll H~pflElalfri\ 1 for 3/11 y " d ' 200 men-s superior for "I E!/"l "1 n Ipi -:.'||||||ffl|BKMi,. % Ihi. i> nnly ... .f "PETONE" OVERCOATS *™ , VWBIS 10/ll ! ffl TnTl' fPPfll'P' 1 teSSi* £ One-third to Half off USUAL PRICES ! £±r«3* f 1 »qk"i .: • Ismatikr- ' ' 1 New goods, perfect condition. *^ U2S ' n Perfect j j.' '' * new design*, for 3/11 The usual price was 25/-. Splendid quality. Usually 22/6, Now 15/11 — .. p™ "■■■"™•—■■■"■ mmm ■" Usually 65/-, Now GOODS IN PERFECT CONDITION, I Black Italian Cloth | MEN'S 19/11 "PETONE' , NOT touched by fire or water Al j»-™ pU , SPORTS j OJ Usually 35/-, Now 21/- With the exception of £50 worth, these goods are in perfcct condition. All newly manufactured and Italian Cloth, for tailors Y M and C, IKI ready for delivery for the coming season when the fire occurred in the firm's Christchurch warehouse. linings, etc. 54in. wide. Bm | H SUPERIOR "PETONE" ——— — For «#•/«<« SCHOOL WEAR DD A HCTII WTC f |ij| 1.2/11 One-third off Usual Prices. JUS mm ™ ™ HHSHS) W lit jCj Jo M iSB LU§ I Splendidly tailored Sports Trousers of Boys' Shorts, Suits, Overcoats, etc. Girls' A • Blllltf A "Petone" cloths in fawns, mixtures, etc. Gym. Frocks, Coats, etc. -• || 102-104-106 KARANGAHAPE ROAD | B.g Bargams ,n Working Trousers.

I DIAMOND RINGS I 1 Each ring is in an original /-»4- tv>l liti/H 11 f"AI M s design, executed in full {J I J It/ V / HLvI t-L V || §= quality 18-carat Gold and # •/ = = Puro Platinum. You = H always obtain better selec- H = tion and value at Pascoe's. | i; ll I I V \ | 1 V, dg A 1 i v \ i 1X i i 1 | Any l\ A Style V \ tions Tor Rubies, 1 • very neai. \\ Sapphires, Emer- 1 sel " £20- , ? ,nSSO. • 1 aids, etc. lOtViers^ JAS • PASCOE Watchmakcr, Jeweller and Diamond Merchant 66 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, 80 and 292 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Also at Hamilton.

UNTOUCHED BY HAND. From the great churns at New Zealand's model dairy factory, the fresh, golden "Opotiki" Butter is tipped out into wooden tables, scrubbed to a snowy whiteness that would gladden the heart of every housewife. The butter is wheeled on these tables to the machines which successively press it into a continuous oblong, cut it into exact pounds, and wrap it in the familiar hygienic parchment. And from start to finish of all these operations "Opotiki" is never touchcd by human hands. Its purity is guaranteed.— (Ad.)

"A VERY APPETISING LUNCHEON DISH," SAYS MISS UNA CARTER. It Is both economical and very tasty, easy to make. Butter six small (lrcproor china or glass moulds. Ilair nil wltli cold choppcd meat, fowl or Ilsh, seasoned with pepper, salt and a little Lea & Perrins sauce. Beat one egg with hair a cupl'ul or milk, season with salt and pepper, and pour over enough to 1111 each mould. Stand in a baking tin containing cold water, and •bake In oven until set. Serve "en casserole" with Lea & Perrins sauce, or turn out on dish and puor round Drown sauce, liavourcd with Lea & Perrins. This can he a very tasty dish so long as one is particular to use only Lea & Perrins sauce. A blend or rare and subtle seasonings mellowed tor years betore bottling, Lea & Perrins sauce gives a unique flavour, which cannot be gained by using any other seasoning. It is delectable, appetising, and possesses the rare property or actually drawing out the flavour ol' the dish to which it is added. —-(Ad.)

MONDAY _ fXX. w |LLINE Following our announcement of automatic daily reductions for all our Millinery, we remind you mm K that every Hat in our Millinery Department will I be reduced by I/- on Monday. This brings I Hj the price for our Model Millinery and also J ■■ Ladies* Ready-to-Wea?s, etc. down to the ridi- H culously low figure of f Mackv, LrsanS Wholesale Warehouse, Corner ELLIOTT and VICTORIA STREETS, AUCKLAND.

A great saving 011 a boy's Roslyn tweed sports suit. A job purchase going at 10/10 suit. Fit boys 7 to I<> years, at George Court's Sale, Kanlngaliape Road. (Ad.) NOT A SYNTHETIC SUBSTITUTE.— Made from the real sap of the camphor tree, Camfosa Disinfectant has a delightfully refreshing fragrance. Use Camfosa Disinfectant daily this summer. 4oz 1/3, t l6oz 3A—(Ad,),

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Destroyed by " RUSMA" (Read.), signed, stamped, guaranteed cure—£s 12/6. Florence Hullen, C.M.D., 7, Courtenay Plac Wellington. Send stamp addressed tjSvelope 'for particulars.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 37, 13 February 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 37, 13 February 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 37, 13 February 1932, Page 13

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