T>on pLEARANCE CALE. THIS DAT. Lot I—Reversible Ginghams, 3?d. Lot 2—French Mo»lins, 4Jd. Lot 3—Bordered Print*, 4»d. I Lot 4-Nary Print?, Eld. Lot s—Bordered Cotton Delaines. 7?d. Lot Whit« Masllni. 4Jd. ! DOORS OPEN"ED 10 O'CLOCK.-D.S.C. D.S.C. C LEiHAycF S ALE THIS DAY. Lot .Tap. Silks, all shade?. sid. Lot Fancy Silks, Is and la 3d. Lot 3—Dress Serge?, Is and Is id. Lot *—Exclusive Robe Lengths. 10s. Lot 5— Wool Delaines, Is and Is 3d. Lot 6—Empire Dress Serge, la €d. DOOR 3 OPENED 16 O'CLOCK.-D.S.C. D.S.C. C LEAEAXCE S ALE THIS DAY. Lot I—Girls' Hose. 6d. Lot 2—Ladies' Belts, 6d. Lot 3—Chamois Skins, 2s lid. Lot 4— Ladies' Gloves. Is. Lot s—Handkerchiefs. 3d. Lot 6—Neck Wear, Half Price. DOORS OPENED 10 O'CLOCK. D.S.C. C LEAEANCE S ALE THIS DAY. Lot 1-Ladieg' Tan Boots. :o=i 6d. Lot 2—Ladies' Court Shoes. 5a 6d. Lot 3—Ladies' Tan i'hoes, Ivs 6d. Lot 4—Special Tan Shoes. Si lid. Xjot s—Ladies'5 —Ladies' Evening; Shoes. 2s lid. Lot &—Bos Calf Lights, 12s 9d. DOOBS OPENED 10 O'CLOCK.-D.S.C D.S.C. LEAEANCE SALETHIS DAY. Lot I—Boy*' Straw Hats, 6d. Lot 2—Men's Wool Sox, 7d--1,0. 3— yen's Summer Sol, '6d. Lot 4—Men's Tennis Shirts. 2s 3d. Lot s—Gent, 's Handkerchiefs, 3d. Lot 6—Linen Collars, Is doz. DOORS OPENED 10 O'CLOCK.—D.S.C. D.S.C. C LEAEAXCE S ALE ' THIS DAY. Lot Pillow Cases. 43d. Lot 2—Frilled Pillow Cases, 73d. Lot 5— Fancy Bed Spreads. 33 lid. Lot 4—Linen Basrs, only 9d. Lot Creche: D'Oyleys, 6Jd. DOORS OPENED 10 O'CLOCK.-D.S.C. D.S.C. C LEAEAXCE ALE THIS DAY. Lot Regatta Shirting. 3Jd. Lot 2—Silk Stripe Shirting, 3Jd. Lot Turkish Towels. s?d. Lot Fancy Toilet Sets, Sd. Lot 5-iPillow Calico, 6Jd. Lot 6—32 in Flannelette, Aid. DOORS OPENED 10 O'CLOCK.— D.S.C. pLEAEANCE ALETHIS DAY. Lot I—French Flowers. 3d. Lot 2—Trail Flowers. 6d. Lot 3— Untrimmed Hats. 6d. Lot Trimmed Hats, 2s lid. Lot 5— Fancy Ribbons. 3d. Lot 6—Shade Hats, Is. DOORS OPENED 10 O'CLOCK.-D.S.C. DO f~l pLEAP.ANCE QALE THIS DAY. Lot l-Ladies' Nights, 23 lid Lot W.B. Corsets, 5s lid. Lot 3—Ladies' Chemises. Is lid. Lot Ladies' Corsets, 2s lid. Lot s—Undervests, 9d. Lot 6—Combinations, 5s 6d. DOORS OPENED 13 O'CLOCK.-D.S.C. T\ C p pLEARAXCE ALETHIS DAY. Lot Ladies' Handbags, Is 6d. Lot Silk Kelt Ribbons. 3d. Lot 3Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Ijd. Lot Toilet Soap. ljd. Lot s—Ladies' Belts, 2d. Lot 6—Lace Remnants, half price. DOORS OPENED 10 O'CLOCK.— THE TAUPO TOTARA TIMBER CO., L TD. AUCKLAND DEPOT: ONEIIUNGA. Telephone. 1857. AUCKLAND OFFICE: ENDEAN'S BULLDINGS, QUEEN-STEEET. Telephone, 1954. LARGE STOCKS. SEASONED TIMBER. EXPERT GRADING. PROMPT' DELIVERY. TOTARA MATAI, RIMU. m HE pELEBRATED HAAEE piANOS, PROCURABLE ONLY FROM THE ■DEITTSH AND pONTTNENTAL T>IANO pOMPANY, A. HEGMAN. Manager, OTEAND, QUEEN-STEEET. T>ENFOLD'S p RAPE RANDY. THE PURE PRODUCT OF GOOD GRAPES, THOROUGHLY MATURED. AT ALL LEADING HOTELS. THE CAMPBELL AND EHRENFP.IED CO., LTD. W. H. BARTLETT, ART "pHOTOGRAPHEB, SOMETHING NEW, INDIA proof PORTRAITS." These Most Artistic Pictures will be found True Likenesses, Full of Character, and Never Conventional. Bern? Finished in Sepia Platinum, they will Never Fade Every Print is Personally Signed by Mr. W. 11. Bartlett. JONES AND COLEMAN. VMAS TTOLIDAYS. QI'ECIAL T IKE - TOCO pAMEPAS R.R. LENSE. '1 and I. SHUTTLE. Holds Twelve Plates. 2? JJEBT yALUE IN MEW r/EALAND. WE GUARANTEE LVERi' ONE. 1U; QUEEN-STREET, A UCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13094, 6 February 1906, Page 4
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