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' j., Km v ° e te.. w £300 Worth of Goods Absolutely ond Genuinely Free! | leather We have opened up a New Free Gift Store (Just Opposite). We've thrown into it £300 p«k. worth of Marvellous Stock ... Handbags, Slip- | them away to every Customer our store TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY. With every purchase over every customer is given a ticket to enter the new Free Gift Store (just opposite our Store). Here there is a Marvellous Array of Lovely and Acceptable Gifts, where customers can choose their Free Gifts in accordance to the purchases made... A Christ- SjL5/11 long—- j long — HAND- \ FOR 5/ 11 \ long— Our Btore la . Jk / V V "■ " • FOR - - - - u / A Jl 8000 of tha fin-. Bee Over 1000 ZIPP Handbags. Specially priced BAGS Drastically Reduced! A from 4/11 to 28/-. The most j Huge Range — 3/11 to 18/-. sensational Pangs .• • most 7 AT SENSATIONAL VALUES Sensational Values! TO-MORROW ONLY! "STRONGEST," with | Ftnsst Q(4«ltty SUIT | HAT BOXEB, »RMBIM\ •*«; The Buttons—ll/6 value I CASE —18/8 value. I steel frame — 6/6 —Usually 14/6. FOR | I ft Don't Miss It! — For To-morrow and FOR... I F0R.... . I value. FOR... _ ft IB Wednesday only. S/ll I 14/9 I 4/11 S/6 JJJm HALF PRICE! AMAZING XMAS BARGAINS! ENUM?E L H*LF U I Genuin* 3^/ Sic* tl I DONT MISS SEEING £4 each. NOW 8/8 to 88/8 sack. GENT.'B GIFT SETS; LADIEB' GENT.'S WALLETS; THIS BPECIAL RANGE. The "Greatest Sports Sensation of GIFT SETS; MOTOR GLOVES. LADIES' MOCASBINS. All Times!"

— "STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE . 2—Reach. sweet smile. ■ 3 —Stinger. 30—Deal, teak, and 4—Taste. oak, etc. mmßirYca rEsrs for our readers. s—Family f 34—Drips. 7 —Measures. 35—Learned. B—Animal. 37 —Describe. ■ 9 —Electric 38—Aquatic fowl. machines. 40 —Triangular WdMiill'lw ' 2. 3 4- fiJHj s 6"7 ~8 IO 12 11 Exceed. 41— Di the directum ip I *'W r —— — Hi — ___ __ 12 —Sun thread. of. 13 __________ jg—only so. 42 —Love of self. ' 20—"General." 44—Turner's tool. —— —- — |_aa —— __ 21—Mountain lakes. 45 —Strip of wood. _ 15 l(y 17 /8 22—Great number. 46—Times. 23—Hearts. 47—Network. .11*lr i — _____ 24 —Oared. 48 —Concert turn. % >9 H2I 25 —Linger. 49 —Subdued. mzwzzz-wFzzzmzm w Ml & 25 27 28 Friday's solution—(x>. ggppr 0 ■pi ACROSS.—WeIt, Seesaw, Bit, Equally, Placate. Pulp. Aeroplanes, Talents, Evert, Plaited Shoes, 19/6! Very Roe. Pea, Sower, Desperate, Trod, Rot, speciallvalue are these new H3f Panted, Regular, Arenas, Nil, Past, Menseason s Continental Pl3lt6d - t> a t*__ t>« j c«-mf i? ansfir Shoes. In All White, White/ ?F ene - Rests Tea, Sad StTOt Fan^c, Blue, and Fawn/ 44* /> 36 138 111 Courageous, Nice, Ordered, Neutral, Tee, Brown . . . 25/- IM/D Lmends. Sell. Value for - - - - ' DOWN".—Wept, Equator, Lull* Tapered, 39 Slate, Eyes. Spokes, Alp, Wale, Bane, Iterate. Test, Cavern, Nor, Petunia, Appal, I— Steam. Woven, Do?. Ear. Atlas. Edits, \ 3 ■■■ Reset, Rap. Lie, Restore, Nature, Pedants, B|H__^^ Stoical. Recede, Bases, Scot, Rude, An English Tie Shoe, with com- WAIHI CLUB'S ROAD RACES. fortable Cnban li cc 1. In White ihhh mm "* ,—, ™ — —■■ ■ — and Natural Shoe alq 55 Linen ------ A The Waihi Cycle Club's road race, which ' * L——^J— was run on Saturday afternoon over a disi tance of nine miles, resulted:—G. O'Neil (120s) 1, M. Coffey (80s) 2. A. Moffat (scr) ACROSS. 34—Sends to sleep. 47—Green. 3. Time 22.50 The fastest time w. « put I—Dawdles.1 —Dawdles. 21 —A cco m m oda- 35 —Dry. 43—Toddler. up by Moffat ___24. s—Workshop. tion for travel- 36 —Me at fault. 50 —Beer. Mitehel ° Gordon 3. ' "Jm 9—Entice. lers. 37-Beds. 51—Child's adieu. " 13 —Bird study. 22 —Man. 38 —Neuralgia. 52 —Song. — 14—Eggs. 23—Drew near. 39—Non-liquid 53—Devoured. h[ if - fr" o^- 01 - 11 t wares " 54—Anything out of Swimmers! Tides, sunrise and su - W 1&— Mastery. 26—Head-dresses. 41—Inspector. harmony with . , „.„„ 4 v„ - r „ 4; 17-Wonl «f nega- 28-Al«o. 43-Globes. the time. set and all weather information will be tion. 30 —l'uts on guard. 4-I—Learning. 55—Easilv irritated. ■ onnt ' ln Brett s Almanac for 1938. A Smart English Linen Sandal, 31-Cavc. 45-Opens. 56-Part of loom. Only 1/ (postage 3d) from aU bookwith macrame vamp straps. 20 —Let slip. 32 —feinewy. o7—Large work. sellers and the htar Omce. White and Natu- M ————^ wear. Rubber soles and heels. yr \ Hit i* mi* death to flin, mosquitoes, bvgs. White or multi- a Id* f Si W moths, aid all other hoaschold iiucti — I coloured - - - - l|/ V /<fjD boeauso it coataias a combinatioa of killiag I ■« \vJT agents fonad in ao other iasectkide. Hit lAlr. *P ra Y wUI BOt «taia aad is h'.railess to Ibn^SE^ri ttlTth * 'Vdi* °" dbl T? - J*"" I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1937, Page 15