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IN 411 DiMlf MINTS /^^r^|/>\ ytP ,«-\.% %i| •s** 4 -^ v * \* \ I \ TSo PC <SL .\ % / w ? co, / 1 v/Aa v^-cT IS^/ On MONDAY!!%(. Bargain Day! | Ground Floor Bargains. igy %J|y 5/" Manchester Bargains. - \ SeU B®l^^^8® I^^^ * pairs Art. Silk and Cotton Hose for . . 5/" Two 54 x 54in. Cotton Damask Cloths for g/- \ <<\ for OTI \ 2 pairs Coloured Cashmere Hose for . . g/_ J 6yds. 2 7in. Linen Dowlas—Special for ..g j m \ \ 1 2 pairs Marie Wool Hose for 5/- fi '. • 7yds. 2 7in. Nursery Flannelette, for .... g/_ \ ****£ £I - \ ~ qTjCS M Infants* Cream Wool Coats—Special for tZ/m << »' |jjp \ 79/6. .• v I \ 1 Gloves, Black Kid, slightly imperfect, for 5/" AT 3i F.U, 29, 19 Quality Taped Pillow Cases 5/ . \ •*■«£ J-J-J* \ ' \ Wool Scarves, in latest fancy colours, for g/„ "3& j. 12yds. 16in. White Towelling for 5/. \ "tod.-. '""° M Head of Printed Wool, assorted JUsS* XY O 2^ yds. 54in. Mercerised Flo al Cotton B I I \ shades, for g/- Jy Damasks for . g/. ■— \ 1 Two Women's Aprons, rubber-lined, for g/_ *®5T "* . W syds. 54in. Plain Unbleached. Sheeting. £/. \ 36 \ ]H B 2 pairs X.O.S. Poplin Bloomers for .... C / r™™^™ ana* * ll \ 1 iJ/ ■ ri —fc B rORSELETTES and CORSETS To appreciate the value of this Sheeting, let us | JW , | 1 YARD- I 7ydS ' Metal LaC6 ' aSSOrtGd WidthS '' ' * 5/ " CORSETRY ! ALMOST GIVEN AWAY ! .how you a « m ple which ha. been in actual «». \ |h \ ■ a Sp ecia j ■ Regular Stock Lines, which are magnificent Values at their usual prices, are marked at 5/-, 1 otiW at * 1 m Xtr-ne * na ' fz. 22 aT j B I T I '1 1 9 11/ and at this price it would be absurd to neglect immediate buying of all your Corsetry I r aT*£ e ' 1 1 1 1 Underwear, Child.s Wear. HOME FURNISHINGS. \ a 1 1 s"<r^ ! 4 ' 14 only! 7/11 Ladies' Ripple Cloth Bed 12/6 CORSELETTES, 38i„. | I 1 at< Kr°« ca s-\k et <i c P e de Jackets for g/, to 42in. bust, suitable for full g/ su i'table for small Ej / s|yds. Shadowette, excellent for squabs, g/. 8 1 1 S &° ly W.^e!fo L r adfe3 '. W : nC . e r e "r 5/ . fi -"- E - B -"^ 1 " fig " re " and heaVy t "° Cl ' e - I C»hion„i„ShotTa ff ..a, frilled or piped. g/. . \ /3 and 7/9 Maids' Wool | —— I o y d s . 3Hn. Floral Cretonne, good tones. g/_ |\ f* I \ 1 1 ' Raincoats, sizes 18 and 20, for 5/. |V 9 IL. L E EHY BE CLEARED ON / Syds. 36in. Beige Window Holland for 5/. \ \ \ ottfl atetia atS P licc ' WgV 24 only! CHILDREN'S PLAIN FUR-TRIMMED 111 ■■■■■■ II I MONDAY for . Il m \ °*l \ 1 to sett n COATS. Shades: Sa X e, fawn, brown almond, g / The balance of Winter Millinery is of no further use to us, although the 1/ 2 Cushion lengths of 30in. Liberty Velvet. g/ M \ a y 1 5 Va»4 at " n®vy- S.zes: 18, 20, 30. 33 36, 39— *" styles, shapes and colours e perfectly correct. The hats are part of ur I B \ e Vva^ eS & B gc\ Sale* Price, 8/11. On Monday on y for regular stock, including a number of models. Buy early on Monday; H \ °fc s ■ tbe MANY OTHER S/-BARGAINS RIGHT THROUGHOUT we can't guarantee that the stock will last out the day! each. And Many Qther Bargains at g/« B THE WAREHOUSE ! ——— ... . a

MISS UNA CARTER RECOMMENDS THIS ECONOMICAL AND DELICIOUS LUNCHEON DISH.

Boil about three ounces or spag-hettl in plenty or toiling- -water Tor 20 minutes, strain and put it in a saucepan with nearly a pint or brown sauce, a dessertspoonful or Lea & Perrlns' Sauce, two ounces or grated cheese, pepper and salt. When thoroughly hot, arrange on serving- dish, lay Tour poached egrgs on it, sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve. "The entire flavour depends, however, upon using the right sauce," says Miss Carter, the wellknown cookery expert and gold medallist. "It must be Lea & Perrlns, Tor It possesses a subtle 'bouquet' which Is not contained in any other sauce. Lea & Perrlns is made by a recipe or great Tame. Before bottling,. It Is matured 'in the wood* to obtain Its rare flavour. A very little gives the fcest results." —(Ad.)

Besides being heir to the throne, the Prince of Wales is entitled to use the following designations: Earl of Chester, Duke or Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew; Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland, High Steward of Windsor, and personal Aide-de-Camp to H.M. the King. camrosa ointment will help you Immensely ir you suffer from piles. Immediate and glorious relier can be yours— even In the most severe cases. Two weeks' treatment costs 1/6. Ask your chemist about It.— (Ad.)

Doctors eclare I Doctors frankly recognise the food value of Ice Cream—lts richness In all Proteins, Vitamins and Minerals. The Ideal health rood Tor all the yaar round. Include Ice Cream on your dally health menu — demand the Purest and Most Delicious . . . ROBINSONS ICE CREAM Delivered to your Home ... Order through your nearert "Robinaon" Retailer. • Painless Dentistry No matter how delicate the gume or how " far gone" the teeth may be, the scientiflo methods used in our surgery ensure complete freedom from discomforts usually associated with a visit to the dentist. Our laboratory work is also recognised as the very latest in vogue in the U.S.A. and In Europe. Quality Sets — £2/12/6, £3/3/-, £4/4/-, £5/5/-. AMERICAN DENTAL Opposite Town Hall. Phone 40-486.

WHY YOU NEED MALTEXO. Susceptibility to colds and 'llu is caused by winter conditions weakening: your natural resistance. You can build It up attain by correct diet with the addition or Maltexo and Cod Liver Oil. This Is a tonic and food in one, and contains "Sunshine" Vitamin "D," which supplies the deficiency so marked during winter. Maltexo and Cod Liver Oil Is a N.Z. product . . . obtainable everywhere. Wilson's Malt Extract. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 13

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