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Public Confidence WHENEVER you purchase from Smith & Caughey's you are assured of receiving high standardised quality at rock-bottom prices. To render such service has been the aim and policy of this firm for over half a century. Price fluctuations do not occur from day to day or week to week—all goods are marked in the first instance at lowest cash prices, and therefore will not admit of any deductions whatsoever. Smith & Caughey's continuous progress throughout the years is undoubtedly due to public confidence in the Value for Value policy consistently maintained. You are invited to verify this fact. "~ ALL-WOOL I Superior Quality CHARMELAINE CASHMERE HOSE 38-inch wide. . . , .. , In INhwy only. Ideal for Autumn F"»y fashioned, with wide suspender , m frocks, skirts, etc. tops and spliced feet. In latest fashionRemarkable value. able shades. 3/11 5/11 pair Dress Department. ; KRINKLED , I FLEECY LINED SATIN .'«*. CAPE GLOVES 36-inch wide. A novelty effect for afternoon and English cape, with gauntlets, lined with evening frocks. In latest fashionable fur. Made from superior quality skins, shades. j n Brown and Black. 7/11 yard 1 fi/fi Silk Department. X\*l \t FIGURED 1 I LADIES' WOOLLEN WINCEYETTE BLOOMERS 36-inch wide. Medium weight, with elastic waist and Ideal for Winter pyjamas, nightgowns, jj nee# j n Cream, Pink, Sky, Putty, etc. • In Pink, Peach, Green, Sky, Saxe. and Nil Green. Lemon, and Cream; „„, ' wr r\ c *m #«V 1 b.W. W. U.S. 1/3 y^ d 4/q 4/11 5/6 Manchester Department. ". «* x * " VAL-TEX 1 p CHILDREN'S 31-inch wide. a Tmnr.^ Fine Twill Flannel for frocks, obtain- GAITERS able only from Smith & Caughey Ltd. .-Smart check designs, in a large assort- Warm and comfortable for cold days, ment of new and fashionable In Fawn Stockinette. Sizes— colourings. * 2/6 e/o 5 /q 5/11 ■ Manchester Department. *}' «* <>l +* **I * * TRACED APRONS New Shipments of Assorted new designs, bound edges, "REGENCY WHITE" and pockets. Superior quality Unbleached Cloth. Well-known English Dinnerware. Special Value. i, 3 2-Piece Dinner Sets, 39/6 set —. //■» I V&. Teacup and Saucer, Bd. I/O Breakfast Cup and Saucer, 1/-. PRINCESS i WALLABY SHETLAND FLOSS FUR COLLARS Best quality, British made, 2-ounce balls. Newest shades, including Sky, Latest style, can be worn as a roll, Deep Sky, Pale Pink, Lemon, Mauve, or crossed over to form a cravat collar. Orange, Peach, Apricot, Jade Green,- _ . c,, D jni i Emerald, Tangerine. Gold, Royal, In Sable, Brown, and Black. White, Champagne. Length 39 . inch . Special Value. l/42oz.baU 17/6 each Smith & Caughey Ltd* Auckland's Great Shopping Centre

The MEN Will Need WARM Clothes! Tl l^r^r " %k SYMONDS g | | STREET PRICES are RIGHT. PULL-OVERS— Styles that are correct for any *use, in plain or fancy designs, in any size. From 9/11 SLIP-OVERS For business or sport, here is the hew, popular garment, in plain colours of navy, maroon, canary, green, fawn, grey, or in smart fancy patterns. From 8/11 to 17/11 J|| OVERCOATS. rADniPAXIC All-Wool Tweeds or CARDIGANS k | XKjA Navy Vicunas, in all the that will keep out win- W&dgk smartest styles. ter's coldest blasts, Si* f#l_*A _ .., n . _ All Pure Wools. \l Tu " ' P " C " ! Fr ° m # From H/9 up. 49 / 6 57 / 6 69^6 UNDERWEAR. F. M\C Brushed Fleecy Cotton. // i 'Fill* DRESSING From 1/11 ■I'l \ 1 IvJ, GOWNS. Cotton and Wool— /| »§ jD C^-/. From 3 /ft K ffi in I Plain colours with con-All-Wool Lines— > traSting Cuffß • * 39 / 6 Heavy, from 6/11 (§T iffiillll2 Fancy Pattern Gowns Light, fro™ 9/ii "** W * P - 35/6 55/- 69/6

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 97, 27 April 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 97, 27 April 1933, Page 14

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