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m as ru Seasonable Merchandise Much Below Regular Prices f It is not often goods wanted at the time—goods of highgrade, reliable quality are so greatly reduced as they arc at Ballantynes present Sale. At Half Price are Beach Frocks, Voile Blouses, Skirts, Ribbons, Millinery, Men's Shirts, etc., etc. Early shopping is recommended—tho better bargains go first. Cretonne Regularly - 7(11 yard One piece only, Handsome Gold and Black Cretonne, double width (50ins.). Regularly 7/11 yard, now Half-price 3/11 yard. Other Cretonnes sale-priced from 1/11 yard. 146 /U Carpeting Regularly - 19/6 yard Turkey Imperial Axminster Hall or Stair Runner, 27ins. wide. One piece only. Early shopping advisable. (Carriage paid to nearest Port or Railway Station). 9gn& Chesterfield Regularly - £I2JI2JO One only, a well made Bungalow Chesterfield covered in good quality Tapestry. 9gns is a bargain price. (Carriage extra). Ribbons Regularly - 3(6 yard Silk Millinery Ribbons, the latest Crepe effect in plain and shot colourings, sins. wide. Regularly 3/6 yard, now 1/6. 3ins. Regularly 2/6 yard, now 1/3. 2ins. Regularly 1/11 yard, now 1/-. DISCOUNT AS USUAL Costumes Regularly 79/6 to 4% gns. Heather mixture Tweed Costumes in a variety of useful colourings—all well made on simple lines. 39 ; 6 Coat Frocks Regularly - 11 gets. Good quality Gabardine Coat Frocks—Putty, Fawn or Beaver—smartly braided and finished silk, stitching and steel buttons. 986 Net Blouses Regularly 25/6 159 Fine quality Cream Net Blouses made in a variety of styles, lace trimmed. Excellent value at 15/9 each. Sunshades Regularly 45j--21 / Four only, Jade/Grey, Rust/White, and Black/ White. Now less than Half-price. Five only, Shot Silk Sunshades. Regularly 57/6, now 29/6. Twelve only, Silk Tussore Sunshades, green lined, suitable for the Beach. Regularly 27/6, now 2!/-. POSTAGE PAID L TMS-ffßl

NEW BRIGHTON ADVTS. THE NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL. A POPULAR HOUSE OF CALL for the Motoring Public, as -well as for visitors to tlic unrivalled Brighton Beach. The Dining Eoom has a fine reputation. The Best of "Wines, Spirits, and Ales are stocked. _ LOOK US UP NEXT TIME YOU'RE DOWN THIS WAY. P6336 SPECIALLY SELECTED MEAT. TUICY and Tender Meat is always welcome • ' to every family, and gives satisfaction to all. You can rely on getting the best procurable at THE NEW BRIGHTON BUTCHERY, 'Phone 3350 D. J. H. SHAW. ALWAYS THE PKIMEST MEAT AT DIXON'S, NEW BRIGHTON. ITUiE Choicest Beef and Mutton, ideni tically the same as the town shop, awaits you at the New Brighton branch. This better quality meat should fiurely be nerved to your family. DIXON BROS., Cash Butchers, New Brighton, And 103 Cashel street, City. 278S KIA ORATEA ROOMS, NEW BRIGHTON. Luncheon and tea rooms, SodaFountain,, Cool Drinks, Confectioned?, Ices, and Fruit Salads. PICN'J PARTIES CATERED FOR. Milk, Tea, Sugar, Hot Water. Crockery supplied. stoKBS, Proprietor.

BOOT IiEPAIBS. GREAT REDUCTIONS in ' Boot and Shoe Repairs. Brighton Residents— Bring voura to me, and fiiiv-e money. J. A. CTJSACK, Sea View road (near Hotel). North Beach receiving depot, Uncle Tom's Cabin. ' C332J A RANUI RESIDENTS! Take your Boot A Repairs to ARANUI BOOT REPAIRivr, "DKPCT! Beat leather only ttsed! High prices iep' doVral BREEZES ROAD. D3lla

ern. smith Carrie? NEW BRIGHTON To t"" 1 Prom Chrisfccharoh Daily Two Trips Farnitare Removed— Touin or Country Phone 554 59195

Tlio enterprising Japanese are over ready to learn all they can about the business find manufacturing vrnys 01 tha Western nations, and the men ot th-o squadron cluo to veach Auckland on February 12th are no exception. The wish has been expressed by the Admiral, through the local Consul, Mr A. B. Itoberton. that the staff, and particularly tb© £B3 cadets on the vessels, should be given faeiliti«a for visiting the various activities in this city. The members of the Rotary Club we're asked by Mr Roberton to-give the visitors opportunities to visit local industries. The acting-ckainmm, Mr Kenneth Mackenzie, while remarking that he had no doubt members .would do their best for the visitors, jocularly observed that he remembered the injunction about displaying treasures before strangers. A member promptly quoted the homely adage about eater taining angels unawares.

As soon as you feel tho. slightest symptom of Influenza, take "NAZOL' on sugar and also inhale through a Nazol limaler, and you're saf®. &

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17981, 26 January 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 17981, 26 January 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 17981, 26 January 1924, Page 5