Il|.-; ,■ 1 ONLY THREE MORE DAYS OF SALE, j~ "" ~~-i | Silks for Nearly Half their . l Some Furnishing j j I Usual Prices on Monday. „ Monday is Half=price Remnant Dap &** I ;1 MUIIiIdV 15 lid.ll-|ll ivv J\vMliiCllii MMM% savings. 1 ■' ■?; value to offer. Monday brings a list- of Specials from il»VI«w»l -■•-' J- ($/ ■■'.■ ■i the Silk Scetinc. Popular Silks such as Pailetles. w •" H i?' Taffptis S!':im'i:ii".-. Foulards, etc.. will bo offered a;- - . H ;•^\i, 1 nirly half thWosoal price*. To purchase now for | ! . . PLAIN VELVET FILE TABLE COVERS, oeanti/nr 1 bath present ur.d future needs is wise, and » peep at the I Monday is to Ik- half-price Remnant Day. and that it is being looked forward to is evidenced by the dozen? quality— _ JUt I H I \ Swii! Window Dfealav will convince that the Silks are y £ eager inquiries ma de during the past few davs. 2yda. 3yc',s. long. B ! A of high < } uality. and that earl;, shopping will be am**- • D . ~„ , , u « *w bt\iptv"->MTTST Usually 42/6 52/6 62 ' M»' ■[ M irv to 3, "' ure Uk: " [„ addition to the remnants, there are many lines from (lie different department* that bIMPL.I iiuai. Bale Price 27 35/ _ 42/5 . j|t M ' - 00 and the new prices will effect this end very quickly. . If "f • WW S. BOnB ' Ki " .id, " ,V ° ,„„ *" ' ilto _„ Sfc-d-v p™*- to „ on, 0.-.hc b*-* .!,,« of.hc ».o. Mm 6 of «... UOrt -• ' A NB O*A TAB^>r^, 8 »^-^ f .j U>i:al Prue, 4/U. Monday's Price, 2/6. attractions await you/ and early shopping will be necessary. Usually 42/6 52/6* 62/6 72/6 1" "I i||j ■*• SATIN FOULARDS, douhle-width, in Brown and "White, gmMh ' Sale Price 29/6 37/6 45/5 43.6 i l| Some Millinery Attractions. AT HALF THE MARHED PRICE For Men and Boys. I| ■■*•{ L linn mm*— —wiwnai in in ————■—■ ■■ " «———■ i ————*■ >H ?}■■'>.; i v " A Some Millinery Attractions. jAT HALF THE MARKED PRICE [ For Men big men, Boys. J% " A Clearance of Oddments in LIXEX" shirts for big men, cheap. J* 4 -t \ tc; "\mTfiß C\ P< $r • Monday is the day chosen for our Usual Clearance out of .-,1! the Remnants and Oddments that have accumulated during the latter part of the season and- / H HAlb, -UJ..L.K arc. the 'past few weeks of 'the Sale. We r)rderCf j too heavi]v j,, ]argp gizß gh heM / B ' %' At 1,11 each'* In addition to the Oddmenf of Materials, which are all new. there are useful lengths of Trimmings.. Laces. Ribbons, and - Household Goods that -wilt 1* § this bargairi for men taking sizes 16, 17, and 17|. ' I S ' ' eagerly purchased. .Special attention is directed to the Useful Lengths for the Children's use. ghirta gre Neglige styles,, in -smart .stripes >*ndA 11 \i Visually retail at 5/6 and 6/6. * - ■ -| ■ 9 > ; .FLOWERS ~ ... Spray COLOURED DRESS GOODS. . DAMASKS. BLACK DRESS GOODS. HOUSEHOLD LINES. 'SILKS. COTTON PIECE GOODS. Monday's Prices. 2/11 and 3/ ll cch. H- ' >■ 1 SERGES. FURNISHINGS. LACES. EMBROIDERIES. @ Mil '!,„,, of TRIMMED MILLINERY ' _ _ , T-. — : ; -. MEN'S FLANNEL SUITS, for Summer and Holiday ] 1 |*4 Table? Ol TRIMMED MILLIJsEh.I 4 __. — r~ — J • wear, 2or 3 garment. These are offering. at sucft | ! 311 to 15 6 A Real French Voile or Muslin Dress for 5/8 NEARLY 400 PAIRS OF SAMPLE CREAM AND BLACK WOOL . » &2K 2?SJ3 S* i J "* That the French Voile and Muslin Bargain _ _™_, _ CANVAS VOILE. and most I v in light striped patterns— '*$ * H is appreciated was evidenced by the crowds of IUWrjLiD. , Usual Prices, 27/6. Special Price to Clear,47/6, 'g * I eager buyers this week. In line quality, double width. Usual prices, 3/6 and 3/IL. . B ' ] is it" ... be wondered at? When a Dress 20 per Cent. IeSS than USUaI on Monday. T ° be M dn * %.IR\ Vn «rf GENT.'S MACKINTOSH OVERCOATS, at 39/6 to J '1 I— • . .Length, consisting of 7 yard*, of such debghttul *" Monday for A/ *#!_; **' lear These are smartly cut Coats, in finest quality 7 B I materials is to be obtained for the low price of ■ and absolutely waterproof .material. Raglan sleeves*''' "I .« «7« -i for 5/8. . Tliese »ie the sample lowelj sent «J to us ~ 1 in Fawn and" Green shades, usually at 49/6. 3ti 1 1 Caa fhp» WinrlAW Make » point of wins these Goods on by the Manufacturers to.order from., and which Bargain at 39/6. * - J «/«WSM | 111 LI 153 ¥ V IIIUU W • mi we have held over lor two seasons in order to 6 /, - m | -w>WV %»**%✓ ty tt . Mondaj. make an effective showing. There are Linen Don't MISS the SDPCiaI Tables of LfldW / B» 1 • ■ ' - &4d yard. «nd Turkish Towels, in White and Unbleached. i'UIl C JYllSb ine tCiai 1 aDieS 01 L.aOieS GENT.'S ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HALF ,HOSE-J I^l 1 j Of • **4.*"" * and the saving is 20 per cent. Underwear (a lot of tossed garments) special, a pure f« 2/6. ?. | St '* 7 Yards for 5 8. --* •..•.-.■.. t V'tßshlS l Usual Prices l'4i 1/6 1-9 1/lli Prices range from 8d pair. at HALF the Usual Prices. GENT.'S INDIA GAUZE SINGLETS, cool-and-good"M ; 1] ■I -. Cotton Dresses I "' — —— : ; _j I. ' «-**--»*.«"-*. . ■ inm l : * S~9 A ■• BARGAINS--TOR BOYS, J SB, ; M : ana costumes MILNE & CHOYCE'S SALE -•=**—*.-**-'ij| Wl I! \ £%T 1 J 11 |V 1 . /% I |-H to 7 years-UsuaUy, 9/6. Clearing at 4/li. || ■• j , IVIIJUI 1 JL-rf %yi j[ 4JJ • 4||ii . j ¥ -i .-BOYS' ALL-WOOL GREY 'VARSITY 1 SUITS,, sizes '4,r& Wjj^p I r i*> *T / 7# itl7l *< 6 - 6 > 7—Usual Price, .13/6. "Special Price : to -clearly /»H < ; Worth While QUEEN STREET, land. ,| 7/1 L |1« — ii i i ■ i n _____ ;V '...*...........
:A -~, — ->. Crockery, Ironmonger-, etc. o I LAST § <? | 4 Days' of our* Great Cash ] STOCKTAKING 9 L " 3 hST «& HI lEi I 1 IF=i E=3 [n Which ends Thursday, « j | Crockery f\ FEBRUARY 29th. I HoußenoW I 1 China m m Ironmongery I Electroplate H ""* I Brushware Cutlery I Further Reductions, i Al — m J - Stationery W || ana Copper g Toys Games! BIGGER BARGAINS I Goods i Books and I ..it j I Garden Tools 1 3 , ■in the Ironmongery and m Enamellcd I $ Leather m m Enamelled | Goods I all Upstairs Depart'*. |j Ware, etc. I P at Queen Street Depot ■ j HUTCHINSON Bros., LTJI Queen Street Depot. U tmmmmmiiiiiaßmmmmam^ Furnishing Goods. ___ J I k furniture «| J. BROWN & SONS, I KARANGAHAPE ROAD. |; • mum———i in iiwhmiim—ii— — ——mi——nil————i—i ttmSi __ Ale, Stoat, etc SOLE AGENTS AND BOTTLERS FOR THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT HIPKINS & COUTTS, Wine and Spirit Merchants, CUSTOM STREET EAST.
-■— ■ ■ . ' ' . e ■ '—■. Dental. . ■ —— . . _»-. „ Are Your Teeth For You I 4 or Against You? Teeth specked by decay and spotted with discolouration — and an j j A offensive breath are bars to success, social or commercial. Tact may d ""' hide the fact, but the preference for the wholesome mouthed is none I the less marked. j Eg If your teeth are sound and white— if your mouth is healthyyour I If breath untainted--Dr. Rayner will keep them so I iB If your teeth have already weakened under attacks of disease— ■ if spoiled or decayed— consult Dr. Rayner, and he will restore them by E j t ; ; the very latest American methods which have never been heard of in || E;| this country before. y |'. Our extractions are made absolutely painless by the use of || * Odontunder, which Dr. Rayner makes himself, and uses exclusively on j'j his patients. He makes no charge for extracting where sets arc [j ordered. Prices from £2/2/- I r Hour* from 8.30 to 6. Sat., 8.30 to I—7 to 9 p.m. 1 Nurses in attendance. I American Dental Parlors, Queen and Wellesley Streets. DR. RAYNER. ALSO OVRK WINDERS', WELLLNGTQX. Croquet. aw—«■ mmmmaßmmmmmmmmm m—a—uibhb——bj;obh—b—aaaa——a i, ——i . I -, { J" '%:y' : - : ( \ g ,Mlß3lidtfli^MWßa ' M,l,M^^ 1 / ]*( i /scf=yi More fascinating, more popular g m ' I / \({ M/ i than ever is Croquet this season, 1 jff\ i Si \ \ \ff ft 8 and more in demand than ever are m /■/ j I { v*4 i our Croquet Sets and Mallets. 9 // \ \ I I If 8 Our stocks are as full and varied i I i IV. a\.v< I as you could wish, and we are Iff Q\ S I ft t'" I Phased to quote you at any time. i/^Tr*-! 14 / I .'.'" I Sets from £3 to £6. W m I ' j Stoves. I ThC The | STOVE ' DOMINION' thai has mad*: 1 GASC«NGfcS| LOOKER, POPULAR 'iPip pEJjJljl in FOUR P\TTER\'S CHENERY SUGG ATE, Ltd., ELLIOTT STREET (Eight through the Strand Arcade). |'
J • . - Furnishing Goods. '■ ■■ " .. ™' j, Furnishing Goods. ! ARRIVED -TOO^LATE 1 I FOR r i ill ' 'M ' - ; Matting Squares! |)| Selling at very LOW PRICES at our i J EXPIRATION OF LEASE SAMBJ * ( -.-." ■•'.'■•..■■'. i ANDREWS & CLARK, I; ill FURNISHING SPECIAEISTS, ■. ■ii I FURNISHING SPECIALISTS, jl U ; QUEEN STREET^j ——— in ——■ ———^——— in ' «—^——»^——q FURNITURE « NOW OPENING UP I In All Departments The Latest Novelties I In Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums and General Furnishing Goods. MT INSPECTION INVITED* Gabriel Lewis 81 Co. REAL VALUE HOUSE FURNISHERS. ___ Biscuits. " "" '• Mothers .£££ CRANOSE BISCUITS I Made Ironi Wheat Flakes. Easily digested. 1 Free leaflet, "Saving the Babies with Granosc." from ' ,' I SANITORIUM HEALTH FOOD CAFE with - STRAND ARCADE. j jj SANITORIUM HEALTH FOOD CAFE - - STRAND ARCADE. | '■ ' " ""'■■■ II ,|.,| ~ 1,,,.—11M111H11f 1 =T~ .... ! S=g^,.--3>)jgj
Boots and Shoes. EXTENSION 3 F I UAMMAU'C 197 Q"een St. and gj|> -nHnilfinO, 120 Karangahape Rd "~' :> _ During the past three weeks we have applied the pruning knife to oui prices rather severely, and the resultant trade has more than justified oui gßk action. We have been so satisfied with the business done that we hav< ,j__j§_ decided to extend the Sale for TWO WEEKS LONGER II j ■ and prices will be cut still further. Lad? LADIES' PATENT LANGTRY SHOES-Were 7/6, Now 1 3/6 E| LADIES' GLACE LACE SHOES ... Were 13/6, Sow 9/1 1 1 LADIES' GLACE X BAR. SHOES ... Were 10/6, Now 7/6 I LADIES' GLACE 3 BAR. SHOES ... Were 13/6, Mow 11/3 1 LADIES' TAN EMPIRE SHOES ... Were 18/6, Now 15/6 Blasts' Shoes from 1/- pr. REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAII €/%3®(/l9 ®£foms7?s> W / ♦ Fish. ■B——— >■■ tmnmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt wmmammmmmammmmmnmammmmmmmaammmmem* ___ ! ] FISH for LENT : I f . * • _ Cod, middles, strips, blocks '. Just Arrived. a***™ Salt Herrings, loose and in tins - A Fine New Stock. Red Herrings, do.de. ■'.; i r Fresh Herrings, ones and Js. 01 ; Herrings in T. Sauce, do. Kippered Herrings, do. >w *"" Herrings in Shrimp Sauc*»- : Bm f Preserved Bloaters Ijft2_f'jdf*£ Fresh Mackerel ~": l iy©|Kl $ Deep Sea Crab J, Salmons, ones and _s. i K* Sardines, in great varietj iiJJj||?f*X Anchovies, in kegs j A-jflp %> £1 W Cod Roea> in ones Herring Roes, in is. HjS J_ $ Fish Pastes, etc., etc. mm Mm /%l//* mf BS ill ill OR Hi \ Whitebait, new season's Prawns, in glass * H. M. SMEETON LIMITED, General Providers, 1 I Queen Street.
T H O 8. M°K AT porter's AVE., eden TERRACE. REMOTES furniture with covered VAN. Sells Sand, Shingle, etc. Theme 3322
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 10 (Supplement)
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