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A Prophecy Fulfilled Railways Position Improving New Zealand's people are proving for themselves that the more they use their own railways the more they are acting for their own benefit and the welfare of the Dominion. The cheap, safe service of the railways saves time and money. A gain in railway revenue lightens the load of taxation. Your Railways for Your Welfare. Prescribed by the Medical Profession for over forty years. A:Qgier's Emulsion is now universally recognised as a standard approved treatment for colds, coughs, bronchitis, influenza and all catarrhal aflections of the respiratory or digestive organs. It is soothing and heahng to throat, lungs, stomach and intestines, and it has a most invigorating, tonic influence upon the general health. No other emulsion is so strongly recommended or so largely prescribed by the Medical Profession_ The most palatable of all emulsions, Angier s agrees perfectly with delicate, sensitive stomachs. Equally useful for adults and children it is an invaluable remedy for all chest and lung affections. Of Chemists in |s_i Wholesaler's Return .. FORM 3. j Retailer's Return .... FORM 4. (And Sub-sections thereof) Forms for Application for Refund of Sales Tax, FORM 15. On Sale at the "Star" Office. Monthly returns for the purpose of the Sales Tax have to be made by the wholesaler and the manufacturing retailer. These are very elaborate, and the Government does not undertake to supply forms. The "Auckland Star, for H the convenience of local business houses, has printed these li in convenient foolscap size on suitable paper. hj Returns for June are due on the 28th inst. 1 Eg ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW! . ( f I Price 1/- Per Dozen Sheets. j i Single Sheets, |i-D. I If Returns are compulsory, and cannpt be made without these forms. |

...At M. & C.'s SALE GROUPED FOR ¥?& CLEARANCE PULL-OVERS, Usually 22/6 to 49/6 j SKIRTS, Usually 19/11 to 25/6. BLOUSES, Usually 17/11 to 35/6. The Pull-overs are a particularly interesting collection, including a diversity of styles in fine, heavy and fancy knits, some with, others without collars. In some instances y\ they are plain colour with a smart contrast collar and i bands, others are in all-over fancy mixtures, marl and I|§&|H^B|TC«r^ novelty effects, and though usually the prices range from IMlHnHlffigAl tjtt 22/6 to 49/6, they are now Clearing at 12/6 each. IMIhSSbBIBI The skirts are in wrap-over, plain and gored styles, fashioned from Afgalaine, Basque and Diagonal Tweeds. All smartly cut, well finished skirts, in good colour variety, including reds, green, blue, rust and brown. All at the one Clearance Price, 12/6. The blouses, too, provide a unique opportunity of secur- jpjfl 1 ing extremely smart garments at a very low price. There are styles in Broderie Anglais, Embroidered Muslin,^Flat fNEW JJ\ A Special Purchase, just received from London. The smartest Scarves con- pJMS ceivable, delightful colourings, effective harmonies and contrasts, mitred ends. Scarves worth from 4/6 to 7/6. Plll'C Silk Early selecting advised. "Coi'ticelH" Hose— In all the new tonings— Sale Price: 8/11 pair The Neckwear Section also offers (3 pa j rs f or 26/-)-WOOL VESTS AT 2/11. choose Your Own In plain and fancy knits, featuring the AsSOl'tmCllt new high neckline. Extremely smart from the "Tudor" Mixture— for wear under costume coats, etc. fresh, pure Confections, in Diagonally striped in a wide range of delightful flavours 28 varieattractive colour contrasts. t ' es 2/- per MILNE & CHOYCE'S SALE Queen Street :: Auckland

gtiiiiiiiiii urn | releases from the clearance of | (surplus wholesale stocks! I 39/6 Maids' Navyl 90/- Corded Velvet 25/-Ladies'RlPPLE || ■ COLLEGE COATS SLJIXS 59/6 CLOTH DRESSING jj |= CSe smart Suits have gored skirts and cravat, collars. 111 1111II11M1 1111 llli 1 11111111111 111111 11111 11111 It 1111111 11 li I i 1 1MI! 1111 ffl 11 11 111 I! 11 11 II1 1! 1111 l ljl g| Genuinely reduced to effect a quick clear- « __ _ A A A §§j ance of some surplus wholesale stock. OO I£t TP\A/ F F IPI ===| Excellent quality in navy velour and £&midl Ot &A 9IVP A w w £.4 ■ a\JljiA M> An absolute sacrifice of one of our best | ~=l extremely well tailored. Sizes 33, 36 and wmm mm* __ lines. In heavy quality ripple cloth with §§1 39 Usually 39/6. *» B "SS set-in sleeves and long stitched satin ===§ — MdT raj Wfa-Jpr |gf wLfIH /|S §| lapels. Shades: Red, saxe, rose—Usually ==| — || 1 / jl If 25/- each. Clearance Price, 15/11 Wt\\ 2/6.2/9 vd.27in. COIR ** 1 1 * ■! ' 7 / ~ This huge reduction is the sort of thing that has happened to scores =3=3 i •n m A pfi rfl Wm y of lines. Featured in gored and tailored styles, all beautifully _ / ,_ , a = 1 M ATTI NCI fi " isheel - Usually 22/6 and 27/6 ' Clearance Price, 9/11 4/U 48lH. Alt. Silk if iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiHii ' §n I 1/11 and 2/3 59/6,67/6 DONEGAL TWEED Shadow Tissue I It is essential to buy now. An excellent _ ' A ' . . I"H =1 assortment of designs available. COATS l *3 Y / yard J — Attractive floral designs on cream, blue, jj , , # INAnniAn Many regard Donegals as the smartest coats of the season. They gold and green grounds. This makes a ||§1 A /II Qhlll llf M I§ IK arC VeTy Well tai,ored ,n two styles—feature fitting backs, smart m ost effective draping—Usually 4/11 §=8 Ht lA* OIJIII* JL/V/V> A V/l\ Zipp-fastening pockets, large, comfortable collars, and some have yard. Clearance Price, 3/11 §==| - belts. Sizes S.S.W. to W. Usually 59/6 to 67/6. ' =H J P | ISI ISI p i Clearance Price, 49/6 and 57/6 §§ | HiiLa L W S iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTmTi nj rio QL-e Hi _ A cloth with a soft velour j MAPfcTV PCF OUn&le Ol £ £ OKS, g|| !== like finish and obtainable f I j N 3 is the sensationally low price at which ===g m in 20 leading dress yard DARBY, ELLIOTT, VICTORIA STREETS. you can now buy RICKARDS- FAMOUS g| :== shades. * jsjq MAIL ORDERS ART. SILK EMBROIDERY SKEINS. =-|

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 10

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