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!N° MANCHESTER White Fringed Honeycomb Quilts, full Single PPwPflrr • " ■ 1 O ■■'■Wwb Bed size—Were 3/11. Now 2/11. Men's Poplin Coat Shirts, in Blue, Cream, and Cream and Ecru Curtain Net, 36in. wide — —» «a White—Sale Price, 5/11. Usually 1/1. Sale Price, IOJd. « ys | Bwj~ RST Men's Fuji Silk Neglige Shirts, with collar to Reversible Shadow Tissue, light and dark | | (fk/H § ■fH HLJ match—Sale Price, 5/11. grounds; 30in. wide—Sale Price, 1/1. - j| nil 9 1«/ E J* Men's Superior Striped Neglige Shirts, with colCasement Cloth, 36in. wide, in Fawn, Salmon, Jf ES % lar to match. These Shirts will be replaced free Brown, Green, and Grey—Now 10£ d. if they fade—6/11, Floral Cretonne, 25in. wide, all colours—6£d. V Men's Khaki Sports Shirts, 2 pockets?— Sale Heavy White Bath Towels, 50in. x 25in.—Now OM ■ H Price, 3/11. 1/8. Era B &fk H/® Men's Cream Cotton Interlock Athletic Singlets Strong Coloured Towels, fast dye, 45in. x 23in. §1 HUB —1/6. Shorts—2/6 each. —1/1 J. A JL A A Boys' Strong Woven Stripe Twill PyjamasHeavy Coloured Bath Towels, fast dye, size 50 Sizes 3 to 7, 2/11; sizes 8 to 10, 3/6. x 25—Reduced to 1/8. __ Boys' All-Wool Golf Hose, Plain Black or colCrash Bedspreads, heavy quality, in Fawn yob, g £T Q g JT X V oured tops. All sizes—l/ 11&. ground and fast coloured designs; 80in. x lOOin. S7 m 1 l|/ B un |n Kiddies' All-Wool Swim Suits, to fit children —5/11. |TO W flf yk/mf B I I I 2to 4 years—Sale Price, 2/6. All-Wool Fringed Rugs, Fawn and Brown, with Jfe fl a Men's Smart Wool Felt Hats, in all shapes and smart overcheck. 56in. x 76in.—Now 10/6. sizes—Sale Price, 5/6. Heavy Unbleached Sheeting—s4in., 1/3; 80in., 4 # — — ,— — 1/11 yard. This is just what the title implies—an Absolute Clear- - rkhh TO " eI " 36i °- 11 r e ° f Al ' Sui "™ er Goad '- Everything in the Store LADIES' CREAM WOOL I has been reduced in price—excepting a few proprietary J£ i|| m _ ' lines—and goods of a seasonable nature have been "SWAGGER" COATS I LADS ES COLOURED marked down to prices that cannot fail to clear the §pgT" CREPE NIGHTGOWNS ? helve ? it!" Stocktaking. We cannot list everything Jm JL B , _ , - - - , - here, but the items quoted will give some idea of the t_t . . T . . . ' 1/11 savings to be effected by shopping at Bradstreets this 39/6. Snirt new Sagger s^lTLd^Se^ ■■i / ■■ ■■ week. All-Wool Cream Roslyn Cloth. We also offer Ladies' excellent quality Nightgowns of Cotton full-length Tennis Coats in Cream and colours Washing Crepe. Magyar style, short sleeves. 1 — 11 ■■ 1 — at 29/6. Some are plain, others are faced with contrast- r'AAA r\O r>T . _ 1,1 — 5000 YARDS OF PLAIN showroom bargains LADIES' HOSIERY VALUES & FANCY RAYON AND Ladies' Smartlv cut Cli Ic r" * Til I Ladies' Fine Lisle Hose, French heel—Now 1/6. shorfLff3^^—Now4/11 1,8 BloUße8 ' SILK FABRICS £SS? PknicFro£k! - Si " g^sWes^NowT°6. St ° CW m " ranßrC ° f Sm^ 1 in a good range of styles ar^ Gym - Hw i/i II^ * Ladies' Fashionable Rayon Silk Gloves, assorted W B / B B drastically reduced. gauntlet styles. New shades—Now 2/10. / t SAMPLE WOOL ;! FUJI SILK C® ll, — USUALLY 3/11 and 4/6) MEN'S ENGLISH TWEED jumpers;! bloomers A particularly attractive collection of fashionable Dress! I A C CO AT S I I §PgT" 5/11 i' iW*' t f(\ FabrJcs Jn the better grades. There are new designs such as HI A wonderful range of i [ 1/ %# block diagonal stripes, novelty checks, florals, etc., in beau- WDM \mail mL da new «tyle« in these Sura-], The usual price wa« 2/6 tiful Suede-finish Fabrics, White Rayon Silk Piques, etc. But «/ 11 »t? rx. t jc r> » « , T mer - weight Knit Wool , . M J fF; p ' ' ; ' Well-cut Enghsh Tweed Sac Coats with patch Jumpers. Beautiful col- , ~«ee them yourself—you'll be pleased with the value. pockets. Can be used aa Sports Coats or as ourings and contrast..,. Working Coats. Neat check designs. There is usual prices ranged from j 1 stitched throughout and SEE THEM IN WINDOW -» a full range of sizes, but they'll sell quickly. I I 11/6 to 15/11. gusseted. «=-tob Hurry! FUJI SIL K \ 36in. FRENCH VOILES i WOOL SPORTS CAPS I LADIES' MESH HOSE i MEN'S PANAMAS ir 0D -wg;i Pure Silk Natural Fuji, closely ' | A large assortment of superior qual- 1 , ' ( ( | . woven and free from faults. This Is ( I ity sheer French and English Voiles ' i Ladies' Knitted Wool Sports Caps, ' i The usual price was 2/11 pair. ' I Just the thing for bowling or holiday tho standard weight, usually 1 /4J > in a range of very smart light and \ closely knit band and open mesh I New Mesh Hose made of Court- > t m » c r> „ yard. Also heavy weight, extra ( * dark designs, suitable for Maids' and ( > tops, for sports wear. There is a(> auld's Dull Matt Yarn and recora- ! • weßr - Men s 6110 Formosa Panama quality—Usually l/ll J yard. Sale, ( J Matrons' Frocks. Usually 2/11 and full range of colours. The usual | [ mended for hard wear. There is a( 1 Hats in White and Cream, blocked 1/4 J. I 3/6. price was 1/6. | full range of n«w shades. in the new smart shapes. An sizes. 260 LADIES' ALL - WOOL I r ®, PLEASE ADD POSTAGE • 1 2000 LADIES' SMART BATSJ 111 A *|i■ ■ f Coimtry Customers are asked to include sufficient cash to cover ■ DAIH IN G bull d postage. No patterns can be sent during Sale and no goods QII fA EV9 F O |l AT C MF- /li t -IWg °° exchanged. ' " - 3/11 /n , A, r 3/11 F All-Wool "Bruce" Knit Swim Suits, usually %fSTf /*4l€A §1/4 , L 8/11 and 10/6 each. Some are All Wool, £q9 T ® USUaI P " CeS ° f Hals mcluded m thls 8">«P others Silk and Wool. They are not backless and ranged from 7/11 to 12/11 each. There is a they have no skirts. Coney Island style, with the 102 - 104 - 106 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, large assortment to choose from in Pandans, I I p anb attached to the top. Women's size only. ' Racellos, Pedalogues, etc., in White, Black and In Black and colours. AUCKLAND, C.2. dl colours.

1. ORIGIN 7. NEW ZEALAND INTERESTS Shell Motor Spirit comes from the East u y QTAFF Indies, acknowledged the source of the W OlHrr world's finest crudes. ■iimi Shell's payroll In N.Z. is £211,000 per year. 2. QUALITY \ I (b) m.z. shipping Shell is a "balanced" spirit, which means I \ \ I / jL Shell's M.V. "Paua" is a British made tankVe of s3, en T S< \ \ I / vessel operating in N.Z. waters with a N.Z. heavy duty. m X. \ \ I / / Jt CreW 3 fly,ng the N,Z * flag * 3. CONTROL / \ ■■■■ || ' (c) N.Z. MATERIAL Shell is not merely a marketing company. It jffl AH tins and cases are made here—the cases produces, refines and transports its own wjMF BP® H f j of N.Z. timber. All rail tanks and underoi/we» to the n motorvehidel ,llCt from N >» fljl Sgj H BL_ fflL ground kerbside tanks are N.Z. made. 4. PRESTIGE \ \\\ \\\ If// /X (d) NZ - REVENUE Shell Is a brand of world-wide, as distinct \\\ \ \ I I ///X ? he " t0 « h o N.Z. Government from purely local significance. \\\ \ '/ / / /S\ Revenue £3,000 per working day. 5. POPULARITY Aj (a) N.z. investment The Staff Provident Fund of the Shell group Since bulk imports commenced in 1926, . ~ _- nn . ... .. _ ... f , r Shell's imports of first-grade motor spirit ha 5£4,043,700 .nvested in N.Z. publ.cfunds. have exceeded by over fifteen million gallons those of all other companies combined. 8. BRITISH PREFERENCE PKlllt * If N.Z. material is not available Shell buys Shell now costs no more than any other British. All lorries, tanks, pipelines, etc., spirit of first or second quality. are of British manufacture.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 9, 11 January 1934, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 9, 11 January 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 9, 11 January 1934, Page 17

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