I „„„ _i._ „^„» T . mrm ni«,; ■ A DAY Of UNUSUAL BARGAINS AND SPECIAL OrfEKINGS i, THE SIGN OF THE HALF-PRICE REMNANT DAY. throughout ™ STRE . i | — "" ~ Finn re The illustration in this announcement appears only four times a year, i_Co m pri,e» 9 dozen Egyptian cotton tjndervests. They Y\ *'• I UUOl * but when it-does there are hundreds of M _ &C. patrons who, from past Bargains in '%£»<£s^J^^^t^JS^&^ I &^%SS t \\ 1 SfllH file* at 25°/ IeSS Open at experience know that it heralds the approach of a feast of good things. Ladies' " 1/9 . Usual price8 ' 2/3 to 2/9. W) I <jaiO|/fIVO Ml **V /o * " , r . ' IT rt/ l rt «„ <? T.TNE No 2-LADIES' CREAM SILK and COTTON COMBINATIONS, with open i 1 I thill ITciffll Nine Sharp at nine o'clock on MONDAY MORNING we initiate another UOaerveStS SSa&SSSS S/^^^- , 8 I indO UMUU. HALF-PRICE REMNANT DAY. and it bids fair to eclipse all others, and and * ■ ook.inatk.ns. *-* in -* to Lin. No . I fn ~ KJiMINAINI dim It Ul.at> wu * . ' » ... ~ rrov Wo 3-Consists of LADIES' COMBINATIONS, similar in make to Line No. 1 I hosiery, gloves and aprons. OH in addition to the Remnants, there are special offerings at much below Combinations I Monday's special price, 6/11. usual prices, 7/11 and 8/6. 1 $ re «^ , . , r.» l 'M: /Mnrtrfav the usual rices in nearly all " departments. ; . . ; —J I I under the usual'prices, will mean considerable sav- IflKJllKlClJ • ■ J ings to buyers on MONDAY. 1 " " ■ , J I 7~Z Remnants at Half the Marked Price I ~~\~. I j . Men's Sample Wear. :,^„- -^- « n u» h .M-^-^-»i--*-^«-~«p-■■ ■ Job Purchase ■■■of 1 weeds. FABRICS, TBIMMINGS, and HOUSEHOLD MATERIALS, that have accumulated during the season. j Included in the Sample Purchase of Hosiery is forBLOUSES , wrappers, sKmTs, children's dresses, Etc., and '.. ;./■__;. • nMn DDirf3 I. a fair assortment of Men's Underwear which has each one is to be had for ALL bfcLLIfNU Ai uine, pki^c— 11 been specially marked for Monday. Remnants at the Marked Price I ~T~T Z t™~i« || Men's Sample Wear. I^„^-mb « ub>l .. m^^m^-. ---*-—---««* Job Purchase of I weeds. FABRICS, TRIMMINGS, and HOUSEHOLD MATERIALS, that have accumulated during the season. Included in the Sample Purchase of Hosiery is o{ BLousEg> WRAPPERS( gKmTSt children's dresses, Etc., and fIDIIIMrt _n _ DDirP I a fair assortment of Men's Underwear which has each one is to be had for ALL bfcLLiINU ai uinl. been specially marked for Monday. jj a jf tfj e Marked Price on Monday. Hr .... .-:■:■-■ ~ — BE EARLY! f/(fj per yard. , IH ■"■ " CASHMERES FLANNELS RIBBONS '." | ■ TWEEDS CRETONNES EMBROIDERIES 11 ■:• 45 Boys' Jerseys at Reduced Prices Se& t e,lens shectK« B^ K i 2?S2 ™2™ ™* <. . job purchase *» *. s -> -»- ** * «*««-. -* ' I .■■■■■■ SERGES DAMASKS COTTON " although the goods would readily ell at 2/6 per yard, they have all been'marked -, J M These are little style* which the boys,las well as their elders, like They DONEGAL EFFECTS LACES moilSlNirs at the above figure, , :$ . are of good quality -and- well made, in sizes to fit boys of 2 34 and 5 year*. FLANNELETTES BLUU3INU3 , |fc I They are fine and warm for winter wear, and a real bargain at MONDAY'S PRICE, The assortment includes DIAGONAL and HERRINGBONE TWEEDS, in dark <(% : 4/11. Usually sold' at 6/11. In green, navy, and. brown. . very gmart REJJ TWEEDS, specially Stable for CHILDREN'S | 1 f"""" ! "~ """"" -w Ztf«ZjW« -ITZilflWlU MilP'llfl ' NORFOLK COSTUMES. |I B .. lA t\ai4/ TlI/HA/1 V«t*ci»-U Sllif<s M jSk m B % Ifif llfcgW JsLJLI There » also a small range of DONEGAL EFFECTS in light weights, suitable * IUU 1/aili" I TYVVU VaiSllj ouiwi « jPH ffl fl I J Jh? 11l IBg\ for DRESSES, as distinct from costames. . m -11/6 and 12/6, for 8/11. MfllK' LIMITED I ;|; ".:.•• An exceptional bargain for boys on MONDAY; They are in good serviceable 1 i f ~MZ\ "fICS fikT CrVT\ / See the WindOW DlSplaV* 'fe dark tweeds, and in very choice patterns. The azes range from oto 10. j g I ffiT M 1 «^ B ?VLJSr^\ fl ># ' J ftl lAn exceptional bargain for boys on MONDAY. They are in good serviceable 1 | Jg* T "KITN CTVTN / it&e WITIdOW \ 1 fe| dark tweeds/and in very choice patterns. The sizes range from 0 to 10. J i 9 A. '' »1 P
" Dress and Fashion - Grocery and ProTision Merchants. ; Boots and Shoes. _ _ _ _ I :?r -:..;;....;...;:./- r —— T LADIES AT BUSINESS. 1 iter* . -SftS QD. We- have a special Walking Shoe $ ... . : * 1 Winter m 9 for Winter-welted sole, American X -r I WELTED toe, and a smart Keel. This shoe • ■" (}f&&&mWm I ComfortS. PERFECTION" HEATERS, strong and DERBY yout slfihem * ? j " lwl ■■■■"—' " well made, beautiful in finish and orna- SHOE. our windows. Price, 18/9. riiiamMmXk 1 mental in design. James adams & c 0. ,: 1 r" «*•.**-»*- JAIVIES ADAMS & CO., I No. 100, with mica front, 16/6. I Opposite Public Library, I No. 100, with ruby front, 17/6. g WELLESLEY STREET. EAST. B -KHS^^^HHB^S^^ 8 IS j^ 0t 120, with mica front, 19/« I ~ ~ ~ Dental. El II No - 120, with ruby front, 20/= 1 ———— —~ "— : —— ; — I S| STONE FOOT.WARMERS- I g" . || K As Winter advances the demand sets in for the IS .1 '' Olb^d&ffl&fi&ata*^ : I more sombre, heavier type of hat Something to I | OUR 2 pint, 2/3 ', 3 pint, 2/6; 4 pint 3/.; | BPlßiMlElP^lllFTli I suit particularly" tailor-made" and present frock 11 6 pint, 3/6 each. I >< Wte^^^ W fashions. Hi B V*rnwimniift.nt J T Tf 1 ~*..«.• IS RUBBER HOT WATER BAGS, covered felt, | XJEoft^"*^^ la Good sohd comfort is tiie aun- 11 11 ' 5/9 t 12/6 I —, m «-* <my I i,- . ■ ■■■~« I DULLER-table lamps-no. 0,6/3., Are Your Teeth For You JUSt worn, it compels a seomdlook. 1 I No. l/ 8/6; No. 2, 10/6, complete with I - ' *' V ? £VM|7 it» B just something in the curve of the brim, I opal shade and chimney. | I Of AgSllllSt A Oil • V/ilE* and becomes almost any type of face. | f-:■ , • 1 • Ask for a copy of the last edition of our Teeth spp-ked by decay and spotted with discolouration-and an £*£ f|*ia , „,. , 1 .' x.„ x, . offensive breath are bars to success, social or commercial. Tact may JJJL lIIC B u we ' hundreds of charming Trimmed t 1 Illustrated Catalogue, hide the fact, bub the preference for the wholesome mouthed ii none ,__ "" m ',' S I j the leas marked. J Favmimttf* WINTFI? 1 l " your fc3eth are sound and whifce-if your mouth iB «"»ithy-your IdVUUIUC Mil/- W IVi I E«JC\. I i — 1 si mm /•Blf PTfiy I breath untainted-Dr. Rayner will keep them so. ¥¥- - - •'«. M I7AliyiniT<; SMS RJI Vlylll 11 IN 1 If your teeth have already weakened under attacks of disease— HatS MHDFI I rAMUUi) f| Bljg BjifßL.la i Ull« 1 if spotted or deeaved-consutt Dr. Rayner, and he wiirrestore themby r aw . IVIV/l/JQI-i»J I 180 HWBB VbIMWBBB WI»J fl & e very latest American methods which have never been heard of in ; S. m I! LOW LIMITED, B this country before. ;■; Straws, Velvets, Satins, etc., etc, all priced, I -..!_ .__.«*. I Our extractions are made absolutely painless by the use of !t PRICES GENERAL PROVIDERS! 1 Odontunder, which Dr. Rayner makes himaelf, and uses exclusively on §;'..;:.-; : 10/6, IS/6, and 21/- 1 1 I ; queen street. . I h J^^ia£ for extractiQ s where Betfl are •-■ i . | ,n j Hour, from 8.30 to 6. Sat, &30 to I—7 to 9 p.m. ;'-; IE , LOW LIMITED, •,. ■ 9 this country before. Straws, Velvets, Satins, etc., etc, all priced, |1 .-.—«.« I Our extractions are made absolutely painless by the use of 1 PRICES GENERAL PROVIDERS! I Odontunder, which Dr. Rayner makes himself, and uses exclusively on IA/R IS/S and 21/- M niiei . M CT „ C c T 8 his patients. Ho makes no charge for extracting where sets are TO/**, 10/Oj «nu -£!/- | | J QUEEN STREET. g orae r ed . Prices from £3/3/I | Hours from 8.30 to 6. Sat, &30 to I—7 to 9 p.m. v - | "' , Curses in attendance, •"":; ' ~.'-.' * The wealth of the materials used will make you 1 —u—m—i—i ■■ '""" ■■— i««»«»»^tu«^"M"'''^^™^"*'^» 111111 , ■ lji/ :^.™ dßto * n ";-.. | Fur.uh.-gop.-,., __ jfinerlcan.Dental Parlors, •" I Queen and Wellesley Streets. 8 |THE. BON MARCHE, jJ| fl 14-H I I I twvlul also over winders', Wellington. ' [ ■ : - : ,-——-■■-— zzzzz- For Bedroom Furniture | Just Arrived from scotia»dPFor Dining Room Furniture HE^— — j^\ _, „ n " _ „ . A "FLORENTINE" Square J^a^\ t- .—. ; ■■■.. 7~ ! For Drawing Room Furniture ~,„„ j^*&^+i^ "TheOoaltomaKePor " GOBELIN " Square Z<W <§ j\ ■ « "KIMONO" Square «*" : aL%£9 A ■ *s Our make of Furniture is recognised to be the best „.„ D . D » c vgrthmhuk« c "» r » i1 .©fW „ in the Dominion. AKBAR Sl! - jr+S?jT "Zampa" I iSfflrST £ "WISEMAN'S PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. «* CARPETS, I *" "" t > S^ Combinations. Jf \b/ In Brey, Blue, 1 j FCOTBALL CLUBS-NOTE! ti| BroW '' Red ' 6raen ' j ff 2 ««-* wPnT " You score by buying dear with us. I K ▼ Very Artistic and Inexpensive, I j Fl M ;*Jl||f We ' ve suppHed the Footballer for fT&in*¥!Hir ¥ C 6 f* 8 Strongly Constructed, Hard Wearing. 1 ■' r '1 wanted. I w K|#lf\ t. fjtiWio IX' vlfflf 1 \, A Pff ABIT 1 O'^f* ' C(kf I Duruable, eh? Long-service, hard- \s> ft MJ> A\A &-* JBLrf Ja - tf * **^ ; w«i w ' I % > j#7 ANDKRWa 6 IfLAMii. 9 ||,':. > :. w ' ifefcr / wearing Goods? You'll see Quality I % jg? t%K%Vt\Mi WW \* V %f»/rtta\aa, j; I I W // in every Ban we sell. MANUFACTURERS, B Furnishing Specialists, I I SSI JsP'i We've BOOTS, BHIH PADS, WHISTLES.Etc J X QUEEN STREET. I ; | - ABk "' ranyth '° B - J 54a56 QUEEN STREET. f J •.'■■■'' ■• . , ■ • ■ t:,. •■ ..-.-,-,■■- ■■-■-, ■■■■■*. \ • i:?5f!;:- v '" ■ ■.";■.. V-- ■ -^S;'f i -- k Wf<,i',f':*i''";.'.» , i''--''i-;■;>".'-t,-;;.-: ■-■::■ 'v^-v-'.: ■: , : i'j--''!r-.i \ .!!;'i l ' : i!.ihrt'S'|;% ; fySi-l»»i-i^i-*«'»- :; '1*^'*lft'i»'j;^^•J :^»Ma!** ;i! :■ t '''r , ''" , i'-' J " : : - '•.:;!» '. '-' :'' ■' iv!l-: , ;'^:V: l ;-^.r^':'V r :J ' . . ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 10 (Supplement)
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