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EMD®F SEASON^__ OFF ERING A Pre-Stocktaking Sale Offer. All of them presenting some new version of Fashion—all IS cleverly tailored Frocks, to suit S.S-W. to O.S. figures. §1 Models for street, business or afternoon. Hi — Your choice of 130 in rich plain and patterned Silk W If! materials in a wide price range. Usually 3916 to 8 Guineas Sacrificed at ? V JT* CC F Illustrated I # H NX ' 1 the lady wears MmJi one taken at random fin the realm of Smart Millinery for Matrons have Top, Left, shows one from the range. Ready-to-Wears, with full, high crowns that are plain or folded, beloved for their comfortable fitting, in the very best of Head fittings from 21 to Shades include black, brown, blackberry, navy;— Usual Season's Price to 5/11 Quality at a Low Price ... Left: 39/6 to 42/- FUR FELTS Several variations of the model shown are * available, all emphasising the comfort- "*■ able brim and depth of crown, with An Important Sale Offer of Hats for the feather or metal ornament finishes. Smart Young Lady. Head fittings from 21 to 23 J in a full Exceedingly good effects, in Velvet, Felt and range of fashionably correct shades, Angora materials, in smart plain styles, also checks rare opportunity to purchase or stripes. All Our 9/11 Qualities 2/6 a quality Felt for . . I^7' RCfIDCILS KGRAnCPJHAPC ROAD

IS—Certainly offers good ground for sport. 21 —Symbol of sea-power, and same in the river. 22 —Born with barely a penny, lience the . want. 23—And yet it's not a bird one over eats. / DOWN. 2—Short of a girl, worse ltfck! 3—How suggestive of sack-cloth such nether garments can be. 4—Challenging factors. s—Despite the sneering look I'm still in grace. G—Does it indicate a national aptitude for bridge? 10 —Ideal resort, we should fancy, for fellows of note. 11—Only about twenty-live per cent can look for mercy. 12 —And the downs, we should imagine, for the other side of life. 13—Though eurrounding us with affection, yet threatens us with death. 17 —Not. enough for school, that's the fatal point. 19—Behold the numbers who fix up something to worship. 20 —Suggesting an entry? not I, you'll find. (b) FRIDAY'S SOLUTION. ACROSS.—Ballet, Chap, Second, Loop, Knee-cap, Sloe, Pro-rata, Trio, Cuisine, Buns, Togged, Etch, Masses. DOWN. —Bass, Lick, Erne, Hoopla, Pepper, Dearest, Lasting, Stable, Picr.ic, lona, Eggs, Odds. (a) SATURDAY'S SOLUTION. ACROSS.—Shower, Iris, Quid, Wisest, Press, Crest, Strode, Cane, Hive, Europe. DOW3ST. —Thou, Swedes, Grown, Kiss, Misses, Retail, Record, Beset, Omen, Nips. ( z )

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I—Refuse1 —Refuse to suggest clothes tend to get old. 7 —We naturally expect a good harvest to whip along. S—We're referring, of course, to her luggage, not the lady! 9—lncluding myself in the article is surely the last word. 12—States we might regard as some enhancement to ourselves 14 —Provide little more indeed than a jest. 15—On which we might very aptly describe our condition as "stony." 16—Uncle we appropriately termed him, even before the war.'

To-day the Auckland and Provincial Motor Bus Company brought into operation a new time-table, which will replace the one which has been in operation since September, 1932. Three return trips to Papakura and two return trips to Pukekohe are discontinued in the new schedule. Last year 329,247 passengers were carried by the company's services and 306,969 miles were run by the company's buses. Share in the shillings given away at TTfl.ym&ivp (Onstom Street East) anniversary celebrations this week.—-(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 11

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