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A Glace Oxford Shoe, medium patent toe. very flexible sole, and a comfortable heel. Sale price 6/11, usual price 12/6. See our windows. aSr^ffiff 0 * ™"* BlaCk 10/9. 7 &sflS! §?& SSo°S §S2. patent caps and square toe, 9,6. UsuafA Z Buckle Shoes' Tan or Black' "! .'. 10/9.' Usual price, 13/9 to 15/9 One-bar Shoes forhouse wear 4/11 Dainty Evening Shoes 5/11. Reduced from 9/6 WE REPAIR all kinds of buuib. J A Mil ETC AlHiiliisiQ ii* €*€% British and American Shoe Stores, Pffalf I » « KB«B^ » \A ■ a <Bfflr , * E * wa * wellesley street E. ■■ ■■mi i.iii. ii i i ■ i iim ■ ■■! ii ri in r-fn-TmrFTTTOTararmffWllflTimni

———■■——■■minimi mil ii i ... _ILU_J! LJ!L- ' g"^^—^"**^*"" W """' ""' '""""" —~-* g^a '^~ , r- L — — . Dress and Fashion. I dJjHPx >3\ *(?0V FURTHER Goods cannot be forwarded on ap- | IJlmßprJ V— yj SHOWING TO-DAY AT Goods cannot be forwarded on ap- | I SMITH & CAUGHEY'S I „__ ' « I CLEARANCE 1A- .J-AtJLJiL w | R J 41 ALL-WOOL TRAVELLING RUGS, t ■ 1 CHILDREN'S PRINT PINAFORES, , 22 CHIFFON VEILS, ready to wear, j fi colourings, 17/6 each. 1 I 1/6 2/ 3ach - c u i 42 SAMPLES AND SOILED ODD--9 2 LADIES' WOVEN BLOOMERS, 23 LINEN TORCHON LACES, heavily MENTS IN NAFERY, clearing about I white or navv, S.W.. 1/11; W., 2/3; j reduced. ~ . f ■ 0.8., 2/6. ! 24 COTTON TORCHONS, 6d and 9d per half-price. g | 3 STRIPED CAMBRIC SHIRT doz. wTBT ,._ 43 -INCH MADAPOLAMS, 3/11 doz.; I ■ BLOUSES, reduced to 2/6 each. 25 WIDE BLACK CHANTILLY LAO*,. 31-INCH LONGCLOTH CALICOES, | 9 4 WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES, blouse 8?d per yd. , .--. oh -tt>t 2/9 and 3/6 dozen. 1 ■ and skirt style, reduced to 4/11 each. , 6 WHITE AND BLACK SKIST ' .„ TWEEDS FOR COSTUMES, i 1 5 WASHING COSTUMES, reduced to „ stem per yd. *-* SMART TWEEDS *ok 00 | I ami k 27 REAL TORCHON LACES, greatly 7/6 dress length. J 1 6 WISHING COSTUMES AND reducd. T A _. amß 45 BEST QUALITY ZEPHYRS, 4/6 doz. S DRESSES, 8/11 each. 2S Large Assortment LADIES SEltlb, yards. | 1 7 EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR SHOW- 3d and 6d each. 46 WHITE EMBROIDERED BOXED | 9 ROOM reduced in price for the FAIR. 29 FINE QUALITY LAWN HAND- BLOUSE LENGTHS, from 1/6. | SROOM reduced in price the FAIR. 29 FINE QUALITY LAWN HAND- BLOUSE LENGTHS, from VOILES, | 8 . LADIES' PRINT BLOOMERS, re 30 KERCHIEFS, hem-stitched, four for ~«* STRIPE VOILES, | duced to 1/6 each. 6d SEMMBI) HANDKER- all colours, 5/6, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 | 9 LADIES' WOVEN COTTON COM- 30 BOYS HEMMED HA f» aresa length/ 1 1 BINATIONS, reduced to 1/11 and 31 CHIEFS, S K wilE, .11 Specially 48 MEN'S CHROME BALM/6 pair. § I 10 SAMPLES AND ODDMENTS, in reduced. COOKING « MEN'S TAN BALS-14/6 pair, 4 »SS ; V^^, bi C3 "^l a " H MSN'S OH*OHE BOX «!*-*. 1 ■ 1/. each 33 Exceptional Value in EMBKOI- pair . fg| 9 11 CHILDREN'S FROCKS, OVER- DERIES. „„ TXl>Tl(rxie T AnT< ! 51 LADIES' TAN ALBANY SHOES- | I ALLS PELISSES AND COATS, 34 WIDE VALENCIENNES LACES, Kj ■ clearing at very special prices. 3 to 41 inches wide, 1/11 and 2/6 per /_ SH OES-11/ 1 9 12 LADIES' TWO-PIECE BATHING dozen yds. 52 LADIES' TAN DERBY SUUJW / | H COSTUMES, reduced 10 1/6 each. 35 REAL MALTESE TIES, 2/6 each. 53 LADIES' LOUIS HEEL BUTTON * a 13 ALL TRIMMED MHJJNERY, re 36 30 TENBRUFE BEDSPREADS, 2S/6, AND LACE BOOTS, American— I B duced to below half-price. 35/-, 39/6, 49/6, up. • Special 16/6. 1 9 14 CHILDREN'S CHIP MUSHROOM 37 HEAVY ENGLISH BLANKETS, sin- v ' | B HATS, 9d each. glebed size, 10/9 per pair; three- 54 LADIES' GLACE KID BLACK I 9 15 LADIES' UNTRIMMED STRAWS, quarter-bed, 14/11 pair; full size, 18/11 SHOES— B/11. £ I COSTUMES, reduced u> 1/6 each. ~ 35 REAL MALTESE TIES, 2/6 each. 53 LADIES' LOUIS AND GREY CAN- ™ 13 ALL TRIMMED MHJJNERY, re 36 30 TRNBRD7FE BEDSPREADS, 2S/6, AND LACE BOOTS, American— || duced to below half-price. 35/-, 39/6, 49/6, up. Sneeial 16/6. H 14 CHILDREN'S CHD? MUSHROOM 37 HEAVY ENGLD3H BLANKETS, sin- v > ' gg HATS, 9d each. glebed size, 10/9 per pair; three- 54 LADIES' GLACE KID BLACK & 15 LADIES' UNTRDMMED STRAWS, quarter-bed, 14/11 pair; full size, 18/11 SHOES—B/11. M 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 each. M __^ nm per pair. gg FAWN AND GREY CAN- || 9 16 LADIES' READY-TO-WEARS, 1/11, 38 22-INCH CHECK GLASS CLOTH, °" VAg SHOE s-4/ll to clear. 1 H 2/6. 3|d yard. a 9 17 LINEN HATS, 1/9. 39 ALL REMNANTS, Sheeting., Calico, 56 Odd Sizes and Makes in BOOTS AND I 1 18 FLOWERS, 6d, 3d, 1/-, 1/6 spray. Flannelette, Drills, Damasks, etc, SHOES at Special Prices to clear. | 9 19 TRAILS, 6d, 9d, V. 2/11. etc., specially reduced to clear. 67 MEN'S FANCY COTTON SOCKS, M H 20 WIDE COTTON BACKED RIBBON 40 COLONIAL ALL-WOOL BLANKETS all idzes, 9d and lOd pair. [I 9 VELVETS, Id vd. -Single-bed size, 12/6 pair; three- cwa<?tt*A TTF<? ve*\ nnnlin re i I 11 OBYSTALINE VEILINGS, in Col. H£.*shl V !2L **' '"" °" b "' d'"™ «" PP " I m ours, 9d per yd. Dea twe i la lJ - P"- 3 \SMITH & CAUGHEY, Ltd/

Furnishing Goods. I bJv.no FURNITURE I rag FACTORY PRICES I D.S.C. & COUSINS & COUSINS, LTD. | tZTSSZ.. Victoria Quadrant, iT£" n L>. ' MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, TRAMS, MOTOR 1 CARS, and ALL KINDS OF WOODW&RE. Phone 1666. W. J. COUSINS, General Manager. ~,,,,1-,,-! -_————^—-n— IMMHMMMMWMaBMWB——

Business Notices. ; BARGAINS I]! ! IN SILVER. m Wo are determined to steadily j yet Burfily, reduce our stock of I Silverware. For this reason we I are now offering most of our goods ■ at substantial discounts. ThlsU | your groat opportunity. DON'T I D MISS IT. Jones Bros. 110-12 KARANGAHAPE ROAD I (End of Id. Section). Q | 1 FUKJNfITUEE REMOVED hi EXPKKIL.NCKD MKX. JjlOR ALL T7-INDS OP pOAL AT CHEAPEST KATES GO TO WINSTGNE. LTD., pUBTOBS-STEEBT PA3T, NEAE OORNP3J QIT£FvN-;3TREET. fiymonda-etreet. Mount Eden. vyUJTB IS KINQ 07 SEWING JLAOHINEa j-VUEEN IS QUEEN OF SEWING MAGHI.NT.i ri-vEEADLEa FEOii ... C}~ -j K3 AD IH ANDS raaM ... £3 10 s 0 D The Guarantee: Made by the White Sewing Machine Company, who, as Makers, havo I given over two million USEES the greatest 1 of satisfaction daring their thirty-five years i existence- Parts and Needles obtainable iui> world over. SHOW-ROOM, 287. QUEEN-STREET Perambulator MuDufacturin? Works, 26, 26. WAKEPIELD-tWBKET. No. 287. QUEEN-STIiiIET, AUCKLAND, N^i 'Phone, 2278. Price Lista of Sewing Machines and Perambulators Post Free. W A r THOMPSON AND /~JO.

i ' ______ ' Business Notices. *• ' —-_ ' ~"l~^L. SHOOTING OF EYEKY '^. T FISHING-TACKLE. fOrTPT\S\ H r¥^k'®S3 SEA AND TACKLE IN 0_ jrtlC I II I I Wjj JffiUk. stocks can supply anything i.i >£) Illlliilllpli DT7VTTT **iIbS» this line. We've a nice let of Wla&m&mßr • Jl< Vll 1) Sample Fishing Rods, and are letting JfipV^'j GUNMAKER AND IMPORTER. -^— -rr-,*, them go cheaply. ffiSli^V 236 QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. * ' You nbould m . „ , flt of , eeing these ~«& Price List Free on Application. f' S. IU ,__ _ I c , . HA Telephone. No. 1230 [ / S? ,75 Queen Street- fffPjm 1 I "I yADicD o onfliTu HENRY HUGHES, s,„,o»Mt«D~.Dn*i«n«iiik.»..« JPiArltlt& In «««*««>^™* r^ ejfWTPORTER'S DYE WORKS. 5 „,,, ~H . D ,»•• Office: Tabernacle BuUdlng., KAmngmtop. _ j-ru MiiP JtonjtttMP IWI >*^# van. collect phone 1741. Barristers and Solicitors, f|WEMWIKS 4- & IPi S 11 ; 2. 3, 4,5, and 6, SECURITY BUILDINGS i«M^2SS' 19 L i«& iHk IS — /ll ,%F «hronibon*tb» "«W lip jfl| QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. 45 i> Advice to IntentoM' 3 H Ipffi B■§ »- client* adrlsed and as»l»te« 0 II» *» W■ IE N.B.—Money to Lend on land at very . ,_, . nfflfi# . Exchange L*n«. *»«• ** IT ■ J low tnteWßt * E. MWIMW* »■«§"•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 11

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