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i "GLOVO" MEADOW BLEACH f\ \r i • f Always Something New. our gio«» cieaner. Easy and " Between the Banks." calico uur values in "■•■ I '' '■'•■'- most effective to use. FOR PURITY 6d and 9d per bottle. | ™ K FUKITY. F|AlTinPin o¥¥ IT i "WOOL4INE" I AA fn?o JAFAWfci>fc SILKS I Km ™ 11 A Y^Jb I Jrft "• "' ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD. I'l / I THE LATEST IN COTTON FABRICS. V V lPl\ II \\ C/ For this Season we are offering Exceptionally Good Values in SHOWING ON MONDAY. II X!< Japanese Silks, owing to the fact that our order-the largest we I t ™ " ave ever P^ ace^—was executed in Japan upon a mosb favourable IIBW II \\ 1/ For this Season we are offering Exceptionally Good Values in SHOWING ON MONDAY. 11 XSv PNffiSfsE| Japanese Silks, owing to the fact that our order-the largest we I J^ ave ever pl ace d—was executed in Japan upon a most favourable J S ~'„», repugn as the m os 6 «-■*««. shop in the C«, „ EAB E S T WgV 4*) Sg 'Sfe THE -J,-™-^-.".—^*.. r I.'* Quite the Newest Cotton FABRIC is termed "WOOLAINE," THE PJjjttl M' 'Ml 3Kj|" " I I||X\ TRAI« - w „ , hVf' r•« 1 . and for Monday a Special Window Display is being made. TERMINUS.// I) I tV^T 1 " | II |l ' jrf I |\\ '' " ~„ We haven * any "° in sohmtmg yonr custom ,m theM I :, >;.- u A J " // |1 I -£•- f**rr. RJF'JP ££)T- TJFJT UT& Jir#»r «£ '"lIP ll\\ Silks, their Grand Value being apparent at a glance. ' I This is the first occasion upon which "WOOLAINE "has been // «Ml If lilt SI H_HLBJ lfT\\ WHITE JAP . SILK i exhibited here, and in all instances the designs are confined // ' [ |IPI l&ijfi JH B JHgfIPR 1 4■' =di| I ~/W\ 20 inch 9 # ldtyarcT - I WOOLAINE FOR BLOUSES' ' ~ Hf^ I; WOOLAINE FOR TEA GOWNS V if Al\ sKteH SHOPPinG CC/ITRE r^^^^^^^R'lZffi^/ A C «B *'- • ¥ CMI I woolaine for dressing jackets qi u - k*..^ —n^-—^^^BHPHBK" A Special Bargain in Jap, Silks I woolaine for wrappers A? 2 per yard. Sf ]T I 4 M A & M WOOLAINE FOR CHILDREN f^^^^^^^ 9 <!r^^ i Included in the Big Shipment of Silks above referred to, are I- /4gjn\ j BsffiLl I \ <^^^^^ SSZ Included the Big Shipment of Silks above referred to, are 5^ II ffilß : * C \ <^s^^^ 30 PIECES THAT ARE SLIGHTLY DEFECTIVE in the weave, ' 1 •',' - : i 1 ' ' ' ' —"" ' " '"j I-. AB g ILK / yTlF^^--. ■ — — 1 ' '/NEAREST'••' and although this does not affect the wear in any way owing to IjfiEAREST - *" • TH p'SHIDDIWfi *be smallness of the imperfections we have decided to offer them . > . _ j I THE. POST OFFICE. in6wniKn/w,| as a Special Bargain for Monday Shoppers. Patterns of. Woolaine are Now Ready ——: " ■ Th* r ■ . 2-' . wide hea in wei ht ver rich in a ratieiHb ui .ww „ , .... . iMaMBa ■ iwii.mi mi in iiiin h— mm Th2s lme ls 2T mches Wlde > heavy in weight ' 5 very n€h m ap * I" For issue to Country Residents, and will be sent free upon request. Two Special Numbers y&wmssmiimwms&S&wwmi -p pearance, and usually sold at 2/11 per yard. 11l "■ *.'" v ~-■. in Summer Corsets / Girls' Coloured Washing FrOCkS. J? Monday's 4/4 «1 ,As there is only one piece to a design, application should be are now showing in, white X JT c "lOrf**.. 11114 Der Vflrd I I made immediately. net and batiste and white y • Popular priced lines for Monday Morning in simple styles and superior quality j& special ITICe. *f AA 1 V ,-J . I ;- I ' and dove coutille. X materials. For school and everyday .wear they, will be found extremely INFANTS' __«_ J i, 1 '•"■•■':■•'•- ' ' ' i - 5/1 pair. f useful and serviceable. 48?-. WHITE «„-»-«-——» ■■ ■«.- -- ■**.*~~*x™r r *^^ E »« M «- DK m»» K » s . IX MONDAY'S FINE PRICES. ' f MUSLIN FROCKS ::■• ; : -'-M -g^..—,,^,^^^aaamm■■ ■ ——■» ■____■£ : S . Trimmed laea insertion "•■:•-' " y Girls 3to 5 years, Blue, Pink, and Butcher Cottons, 1/11 each. jgr and edging, iitct DCrCIVCH S Girls sto 10 years, Blouse, Belted, and Pleated Styles, 3 11,4' 11, 5/11, 6/11. M 4/11 and 7/11. ' JUbl KtiCtilVfciU. s| Catalogue of Fashions. Z_ — A W , WHITE CHINA SILK ■ : ; i Upon request our Summer Catalogue, iiiustraticg m BMT ¥ ¥ -j/ J /"▼ ¥J 7" H in the extra wide width of 40 inches. I POST FREE. IVlljLfl IJU OL Wl 1 \-l I %/Cf LlUl Special Value, 4/6 per yard. :; " -•■■ -";;■■ ; ; >»■ '." - FOR AUCKLAND'S LOWEST PRICES-ALWAYS. ■ — ~ " ■■;■■;' ' :, ""

X i : &£ V : ?*-"-- -'-,■.■-- -■■■■.■■■, » I £100 CHALLENGE I ' * - — - % i To any Motor Car Dealer that he cannot prove to & | 1 Technical Committee that 'the. % 1 ■ . * I Sfi Tlsirf v si * 1%. . # ■J * 4t is not the Equal in Materia!, Accurate Workman- * =& . . ** , ship, Standardisation, Design, and Finish of * I Working Parts of % 1 ANY motor car selling! !>»j'3£:: :,•":■,'.:■ . * ..:-y. ...... . * [;*.-•*■* in New Zealand, % .'"''■■s The price of the Thirty Cadillac complete is * Sf" ; : — £550. —. ' . | I , t DEXTER. & CRQZIER, Ltd. J * Wellesley Street West, Auckland * t A - • ... ■ #

I! J. 4t«L A THIS SALE IS NOT A "FAKE" SALE. .\W We , re going oufc of bu9ineJl , We've got one month i. «di to sell. Every line is new, :> l&y&SB '•"' ««* -rf ©X 2/ Every pair of Boots, etc,, is to bo sold, and no reasonable offer will be refused. In a Month's time there'll filer c*s* a °°* ° m the ,™ celebrated English, American, and Continental Houses-C ("Walkover's") . ITi ! it MA sd&%*. be no Imperial pair of Boots, etc., is to be sold, and no reasonable offer will be refused. In and your family there'll V " •R» Crockett & Jones ("Health Shoo Co.), ~ Tr ,_.. •w 5 •*„ n T? rt «i Oi,A«n Onalitv Geo. E. Keith ("Walkovers ) I • I be no Imperial »bot Co. Don't you want a good pair of Boots, and want them cheap 7 You and your family can all - £» Crockett* Jones ("Health Shoe Co.), 'Hewlett V ,' I - ' ; benefit by this sale. There are no better goods in Auckland-and there are no better prices for you. Here's a price ■ • JO ' : and Barry. A!! to make " are repented .? the bes idea of'the Ladies' Goods offering. . | I 81 or two in Men's Boots. . ■#T « #v genuine clearance that could be offered, and the prices will give some idea ot we i*aies uooaa o & %&Jh "Walk-Over" Men's Boots, were 25/6 ... ... ... ... ... now £1 O 0 J/ -Jam C. &J. Clarke's Make Shoes, were 15/6 ... ... ■, now 12/3 .J|g Health Boots for Men P any Pair ... ... ... 5/- to 7/6 cheaper Jt/ JBmi SaL Ladles* Dress Shoes ... „ 8/6 ... •• » /" "!gj *kT « *~. - -„„ :„■„ ■• ■ , „,■ _ ' to '' ocnea P ep M*- 1 .mBBB? &ss! Tan Shoes, splendid summer goods „ 196 ... ... » 16 /" <fiHfitt' \m -J&L Dress Shoes, Clarke« make, all leather, were 12/6 and 15/9 now 9/6 and 12/6 Wf Tan Shoes, splendid summer goods „ 23/6 . . .... „ 19/6 WW -hi &$%& Barry's American Boots were 30/- ... ... ... ... now 22/8 fib? Hundreds of .good samples ... ... ... ... - from 7/11 up SbSfmL I%* \m Boots of every shade and shape for Men and Boys. ■'■ Joßssßr ' Queen Quality Boots for your best wear, usually 27/6 ... . now .23/6 ■■JeF*Hl-\M &§! J&aik Children's lines in every style at tremendous reductions. jisW J\ » JL Biggest Boot Bargains! ■•'■■. 1 Come along To-day! J'Lda\ :: r j KARANGAHAPB ROAD (Next door to,Gre§ & Ford's). -M tKARANGAHAPE ROAD (Next door to Grey & Ford's). J ',' , ' Printed and Published by HJSNKY HOETON. of Kemnera. WILLIAM BOBBBT WILSON, of Takapuna, and BAMSAY MABTYN WILSON, of Eemuera, for the Proprietors, "W'r&SON AND HOETON. at their offices, 149, Queon-street. and 1 and 3, WyndhaiMtreet. Auckland. New Zealand.-Saturday. November 12. 1910- '~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 10 (Supplement)

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