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1,1,1 Bargain House on Broadway - 1 Timiimiiimimmiimiimmmmimmmiiiiimiiimmmmiiumiiiimimir. \ 2/6 pair ' J COMMENCES \l/ll£ y<J ./ TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AT 9.0 AM. :: :: BE EARLY! ALL-WOOL FANCY WEAVE CARDI- LADIES' WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS — IMITATION FUR TRIMMING —In GANS—In green, fawn, rose, Q/"1 "J Long sleeves, hip yoke, wide trousers, f#wn or brown. g _ EVENING FROCKS »-«.■»»-«- a/ii |t c V Vj n V/ y t i/n Solld Leather Coats SKIRTS Oddments in flecked, tweed, *' Q / 1 1 — ' , . , Never before has there been such a bargain. check wool afghalaine. New styles in ; COLLAR AND CUFF Ladies* or Gent. s. Full lined. in brown New styles in Floral Broche Taffeta. Cape fawn, brown, blue, red, green, navy GIRLS' PYJAMAS In twill winceyette. _ , r f awn r* /1 1 Set only. and epaulette sleeves, cowl collars, flared Usually 12/6. S.S.W., 7/11 Each. Pink or white, contrast trim, well made. g y ' £) / I 1 I ADIFS' MEN'S A A If* skirts, godet insets, etc. In saxe, g -yj //JL X Sizes Ito 3:' 3/H 4to 6: 4/g -'Usually 17/6 set. 9 Wom.'s or O.S. Double J I Nile, kpricot.' S.S.W.Tw., w! 5/ 1 1 SHORT COATS —In caracul. Very WIN CEYETTE NIGHTDRESSESOSTRICHI FEATHER TRIMMING — 48in. and 50in. breasted Eac h. Each. smart Coats for day or evening wear. Strong twill quality; sleeveless. White In jade, flame red Nile p nk. white. length. Sizes 3sto 6 s Tim—w—»iwm— In black, brown, Rrey, mole, white, or pink, with dainty hemstitched con- sky 3in., Hat, / o / , or s.w., w. 19/11 Each ' traßt " Women ' s 2/11 Each ' 3in " curled - 5/n * for 2/11 *— —————— V A /~\V Tf¥ "TPO 1 RAINCOATS—A splendid quality Coat ODDMENTS IN CAP AND SCARF LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY JLLI NEI IvAi UUIL I □ in heavy rubber, fleecy lined. Black, SETS All wool and silk/wool. Fawn, In fawn, grey, gun- 1/11 a,r - Felt Millinery. a , c „r„ , navv wine 46in., IQI £. Each, brown, saxe, lemon O/t 1 Set. metal, brown. All sizes. */ A A A remarkable offer of stylish yelt Millinery. A clearance of quality Quilts. Well filled. i it. 10 / O • * Jmt /L L — : In all the new season s shapes, m black, navy, Double-bed size. All-over floral 48,n„ 50m. lengths. AU/V» mixture.. ' LADIES' CASHMERE HOSIERY— brown eret udo, wine, black- A 111 sateen, in fawn, rose, blue 1 //£? FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS For GIRLS' LONG STOCKINGS—AII wool. Botany all wool. Double sole. Browns, berry,' fawn, grey, bottle AJL Usually 18/6. Now J3, d£t /IQ winter wear. In white, pink, saxe, jade, Black, tan, brown. O / Pair, fawns, gunmetal. 9/1 1 Pai - GSr 9/ I. Each. fi _ , ... n , fawn, navy. Worn, s: 1 /II Pair. Sizes: 2sto 6s. ' ' —————— with satin panel, in rose o ;IE-/I U 1 O.S.:' 2/6 Pair * A' ll CHILDREN'S 3-QUARTER HOSE— LADIES . SILK FLEECY-LINED , ) M ,._u,„„ ly 2 5/6. No. 1&/11 .nt^ock » > v >'»■* - <y- Pure S ilk FF Hosiery w'Zn-.- 1/6 1/9 1/10 1/11 2/- 2/3 black. All sizes. A / I • • I LADIES' COATS 1500®, J fawn 3' greys, " gunmetal. All 4/1 lj back, new sleeve effects. In | I*l Doz. Yds. hundred uses. Shades: Pink, rose, peaoh, apricot, sky, ■■ m^^mm ""^^J brown, blue, fawn, green "Iff* /£Z \3 /«3 saxe, Jade, emerald, fawn, brown, grey, red, wine, iW w m, a ■■ f _A. _ Usually 49/6. S.W., W., O.S. £* 7j / O mauve, almond, orange, lemon, flame, navy, black, and white. LjSLCIICS IVIOCICI and X.O.S. Each. FINLAY'S WHITE TWILL SHEETS— 27in. RIPPLE CLOTH—In rose, pink, MEN'S WOOL / COTTON UNDER- Jn All . Wool Bedford Cord, Velour, Diagonal Linen finish. mauve, maroon. 1 Al d Yard - WEAR —Undervests, all sizes: 2/11 Cloths, etc. Smart styles, semi-fitting, giving I Single bed ... 10/6 Pa ' r " Underpants, all sizes, spliced seat : 3/6 8 slimming effects; full lined, with good quality I | Three . quarter x 2fyds. 14/11 Pair. 54 i n . UNBLEACHED SHEETING „ M nrD«/rti; I , fur collan B , lack ' A <T\ / Fn» /*( */• ft «** I* to- ' Herringbone twill "1 / Yard. MEN S WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR — I beaver, royal, green. S.W., /j Q! EL ROCKS Double x 2- 4 yds 16/11 Palr -, Wonde rf u l va l ue . ' 1/" Ribbed, Colonial weave I W.. 0.5., X.O.S—Usually 4 / D These new, stylish Frocks are 3611n. PURE SILK CREPE DE CHINE— 27in GR£Y g TORM FLANNELETTE— *." M " tl}} OS ft/a I g " meaS ' to Clear at TO /II ?k ck \ whlte ' * ky ' ro J e Ideal for ladies and Ql_d Yard. Underpants: M„ 5/11 0.5., 6/6 Made in All-wool Boucle I*7/1, X Nile, lemon, wine, fawn, grey. 1/0 children's bloomers. ®2 njtrrj'". NrPT IfF SHIRTS crev , ~ bkct: n°vy P '^y,T lO g"V.°»i« v'iolc. 29 . inc h PYJAMA WINCEYETTE-1 36in..FLOjtAL TWILL WINCEYETTE blu.. /.w», ...ip=.; f..t 3/ J J Each! GHs' WINTER COATS S.W.. W.. W. 0.5.. X.O.S. Excellent stripe, in pink. blue, mauve,; -Dainty design, m Yarf. e010u,,. All ..zee, , Irk 1 d Yard. I white, pink, blue, green. * / pp| T HATS—Fawns, erevs, A special clearance. Fitting styje with flared 1U 2 I 45in. CARACUL—For coats, trim- browns. All sizes. A/11 Each * skirts, Hned, m aH-wool cord 36in. PURE SILK GEORGETTE —In ming, etc., in black, white brown, ZZJLI "Toin. 33in. ' 36in. OUC*C T 1 C white and royal only. 1/11 Yard, grey, mo e. 9/1 1 " MEN'S ALL-WOOL UNDERFLANNELS 1»7/£ IQ/11 92/fl 24/6 26/6 bHL £i 1 O Usually 5/11 yard. 1/ A 1 | Zj-Z-Z— —Colonial weave, in Shetland. Orkney, 17/6 19/11 C&l O O O . , ... _ , 27in. ALL-WOOL DRESS FLANNEL— PURE LINEN TEA TOWELS—24 x 33. clerical, navy. Each * i Made by a leading English manufacturer. f n "rev. ni**er. saxe. maroon, wine, Blue/gold borders. ' 1 /. S.M., M., O.S. O/ I 1 White twilled linen finish, hemmed ready ln grcy ' 88 •« / f -fl 1 Y»rd 1 / — S" -^^ for use. Wear guaranteed. navy, orange, rose, J/1 1 4 Yard - 1_ MEN'S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS — Bed^ 6 P/1 1 Bed" 1,1 I"I ICt BORDERED DAM ASK TA BL E : 1 /' 4/11 DRESSING GOWNS Pair: D/ll ii/O CLOTHS-Mue. ted „ g!d botde,.. £RY LIN EN _ BOYS' d= Jeeve.. in »«- 1/- E Eh" h - 2/11 E " 1 " 36 - i " h 1/11 40 -°° h 2/6 2/11 E, h cietb. Rn - mm j—m —n hi — Oriental designs, in orange, Bp/ JL JL — I Kirkpatrick & Stevens Ltd. = = 2f 14/! i 7/11 " THE BARGAIN HOUSE ON BROADWAY," on/. £d„ 14 pi 1A !3S» 'Li NEWMARKET, S.E.I. ——————Country Orders Must Have Postage Added to these Special Values.

B—Sounds a backward sort of deer. COMPETITIONS CORNER. ,ro " the " ,u ° d * 11—For a girl's home of learning ratlier f adequately clothed we might think? Xl < _ ■■R ■ *H M 12 —Tap set in the manner most appro- ||~ -fl-nrfh IS ffibJS mL« h Bwva E TESTS FOR OUR READER S« —View from a Cambridge town sug- 'ir • — 17—One of the fruits of fixing a definite 1 J/J | | 18—Vessels of presumably undoubted MA \ Hi Sqffj BSL 10—Was ft the toreador's fate to go g j»" 23 —Could claim half Li—J LimJ H DOWN. — Done, Vain, Needless, Mili \ gBsHHw Fires that last. Carbonettes keep mm* MB Towels, Mirage, Scantier, Sparks, \ \ Lessor, Abet, Utah. (y) right on burning without any feedACROSS. 20—Such steps no doubt being carefully d- j handy to store and use. 4 —Would it siiprgast that Ibe unknown calculated. sloped in Calox /J I HV yf/ / • JffiMßll . m r H , rfi coal with moisture amongst the goats? 27-Usually the first course one would i. f// V\/ JBR Carbonettes are coal wnnmos (i-We hope to be seeing some soon. take * J {/.) '/// / jjjjllsl and impurities reduced to a minimum 9-There's a good deal in this which DOWN. TL'umT V M I\( /(/ / Wr® + . .Unionisation Smokeless suggests lauding to the skies. I—We can only hope the trap is not bo our JS I \\ /\f Lnltirimmaß —through carbonisa 12—Accounts perhaps for that ripe ex- uncomfortable as it sounds. tilt about Sf ' I\]J J J'- ' dean . . .twice as durable as any other perience found in the sages. 2 —What little is left of the official Calox. J Br !SB \ « jffeß " 14—Gives the airman his turm * Opposition in the British House of [J Jj I fuel. Consider your comfort ... and would end in mine. 3—The heart of a pagan but the title the saving . . . build a good fire of 10 —Strain removed from a seed. of a prince. / W II |) V) A WH / anrl lasvp it alortp all 18—Obviously the vehicle can be shipped. 4—lt is in short a possibility to take / M.J _«[ Carbonettes and leave It alone all 20—Either way a mere negation of the your seat. I 1 / Burn Carbonettes. following word. 5-Even in poetry the usual "fiver" is \ OXYGEN " / evening. Durn 21—Providing refreshment, food in the lacking. V .F ' _ main (though we've known it other- 7—ln upholding an alternative choose TOOTH POWDER ASK YOUR COAL MERCHANT FOR .111//, 1 Waikato 'CartonMion

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1934, Page 15

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