LADIES, is an absolute impossibility, bat Here are One at Sale^H " ' s an absolute impossibility, bat Here are One or Two. |H ! 10/6 A C^ S ;£r goods It/1 1 BLOUSES, in Selba Cloth. This 0/l M I they were Zl/, they are / . £p- Crepe; they were 10/11, 5/11 was a Specially 800 * 1 line at 3 (Pw EACH 5/11, but they are EACH. \ ; White Lawn Princess Underskirts, 19/fi Ladies Pretty Frocks, a large variety; , rnQTiiMcc • Pimw. | superior; tkey were 25/-, are 13/6 Keaffliss-7i6 \ 6 /ll|| j OPEN till 3 TO-NIGHT. N.B— Orders not guaranteed from this List. W \ ; SSARAHT GAHAPE ROAD " 1
— Boots and Shoes, Etc. Merchandise. are made by L. & C. Hardtmuth, """""PIMW I . ■—i—ilium™™™- muni■i l BUiNiiHWHiH*aHuß^ M,aß ™ Baaa>B Tiii« which is the strongest guarantee of pencil excellence that can be Economists should fake advantage of the S?f?"S£ g%& « <n> « 4*4*4 41 purposes no other pencil is Clearing Lines, many of which are under Half Price for the next 21 days. sHSS . _______ ' Pink is recommended. l - 286 PAIRS AMERICAN HIGH- 12. LADIES' STYLISH GLACE KID 22. MEN'S SNOW'S AMERICAN TAN "KOH-I-NOOR" RUBBER BANDS CLASS PUMP SOLE SHOES very ENGLISH DERBY SHOES, sown, ' ROOT 'pointed to ; usualprice 4 ; Strongest-Most EcononucJ. best Waco Kid, in perfect condition, 8s 6d pair. Wide Toe. clearing at 10s 6d pair. ' — r " w . n to £j' ' ace a "d button; usual 13. LADIES'EVENING SHOES, 3s lid, Postage, Vd pair on women's boots or From Stiiionen, &e, tßrooshoui the World o mn» nng a 4s 6d . 4s llc! . and 5s lid pair. shoes; 9d pair on men's. ' L.& C. HARDTMUTH, Lid, PI Af4< QUALITY 14. LADIES' WHITE KID 1-BAR Koh-i-noor House, London, England. . EVENING SHOES, 6, lid. U d 7. FANCY GOODS, ETC. 1 - X Iq'paS m™TPA? D^o r ' T. 15. LADIES'TWINE SOLE SLIPPERS, SISSLEY'S STAIN AND GREASE m_ ■■■ ■■ .„ ■ _ ',a a' AMERICAN BOOTS, 3s all sizes, Is pair, or three pairs for 2s ERADICATOR, Is bottles; 2d each. #uA&Affcl Atfff 1 n\ii»™*l^ ;; Md 4s, .only; usual price, 15s 6d; 6d. MUSIC at Bankrupt Price. J HANPILINiIVINrRAD 1„T C , " n « at 63 lid pair. • A Packet ' containing 21s worth of Music, 8 iiw " 11^11 4. LADIES GLACE KID ENGLISH ....... for Is fid. Ac THpCSXDrW' i AND AMERICAN SHOES, all size MEN S BOOTS. HEMY'S TUTORS. lOd; CZERNY'S ■ W W 3; usual price, 12s lid; clearing at ' , EXERCISES, 9d. (§ /)Jfifes' 's\ 4s lid pa-r. • t- > o-\r vrwrpTXTr* LARGE STRONGLY - BOUND g ;• 5. GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS 1 BAR 16 " H EASY-FITTING CHROME VOLUMES OF MUSIC, Is 9d. UND R SHOES, sewn eoles, size 11 to 1; 3s „ 8s llti P air - 6d COPIES OF MUSIC, clearing at Id | 3m l 6d pair. 17. MEN'S VERY WIDE, EASY-FIT- copy. I ffls \ <[m& 6. LADIES' CANVAS SHOES Black TING SEWN GLACE KID BALS., ANSONIA WATCHES, 3s 9d, AN- I iS J VSy . • "irf • ,or Tan. ; size'3's and ' 4's: only 3s 6d 12s 6d... pair. ; . ~.1 , SONIA ALARM CLOCKS, 4s 6d; 8 131 . '/$? J JW,f pair. 18. THE MASTER BOOT IN BOX GOOD NICKEL WATCHES, 2s 6d | §§sk r/mfcC*** W 7. LADIES' SEWN DERBY-SHOES, CALF OR GLACE KID, sewn, . each. I, pS\ y ' " 6s lid pair. welted soles, easy fitting, 15s 6d pair WRITING PADS, 7 for Is; large Is I 8. LADIES' 1-BAR CHROME SHOES, 19. MEN'S. 18s 6d SEWN ENGLISH 4s- lid pair. . BOOTS, B's 9's, and 10 : oniy 10s GOOD COMMERCIAL ENVELOPES, 7 #/ Jrt\ ;.,,j 9. LADIES'. 21s TAN GLACE SHOES. ,6d pair. (, ' , . ' , packets for 6d; Superior 2d Envelopes, JlL\ .• _ jflP * a } 10. LAD?eFcHROME BALS.. 8s 6d SHOOTERS, Tnd% r; SLPki? SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS, J pair. tv. . " do 12s 9d ' ls ls 6d pair; Crystal, 2s 6d pair; 1 \J[/ A*. M g n, \.Z litf ¥ FitW ~~~ " fe^^>o4(|g I "MILLKK \J Fancy Repository 8 Boot Palace, I I t 100, 102, and 104 VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. 1 ** A?roiKTMKre - 3
'• "* "" j ' Famishing Good*. \ Shake Hands / \ with us at the / \ AUCKLAND / exhibition/ \ Our bootli will be open to all / & visitors, and those interested I > \ in our Exhibit of Furniture i \ Carriages, and Motor Cars, / \ will be given Souvenir / \ Catalogues of our / \ various manufactures. S \s/ , W 1 V K.S.C.& Cousins # Cousins LIMITED. >i ; > rp> v » I Victoria Quadrant and Lome St., Auckland. ... > • "■ y*' '• '4 / r ' >Vf' • ■ --At ''v"r ' • 7 ■?* Si j ; \ •( FjBWQMBMMBWMiMBWMBWaMWMfaaamam m emmuiimi i T „, JAWfS WEIR, ■ I UNDERTAKINC AMD EMBALMING I FUITEttAJO DIBEOTOB AMD: I Entrusted io us Is performed witi doUNDERTAKES, B ■■ coram And economy Our ll«lro--3 70, PONBONBY BOAS n ' Eternal Process of Embalming lMt» ! (Opp. Western Park). ! ,ng1 ' prMe " M without dUflfurement ' Choice Selection of Wreitths. n IT. J. M&IVOR AND SONS, I jlfTj —ii'lUliTlTl'lil111W>M—II'IIWillllllI'lami! l# * iaaanoahapb boad, adoxuxd. | Telephone 698.
Phonographs. f—"— Edison Wax Records I at Reduced Prices This is good news for owners of Edison Phonographs— new» of 1 an all round reduction in price on Edison Wax Records. [| ■ Every number available is offered at the reduced price for its i type and the opportunity to secure some of the very finest Edison i Wax Records ever issued at a substantial cut on the usual rate is I one you will not fail to grasp. j The reductions are as followsj Edison Wax Standard Record* (2-minute) —Reduced from I Wax Records ever issued at a substantial cut on the usual rate is fj one you will not fail to grasp. |1 The reductions are a3 follows 1 Edison Wax Standard Records (2-minute) —Reduced from 1/9 to 1/3. | Edison Wax Amberol Records (4-minute)—Reduced from j 2/6 to 2/.. 1 Edison Wax Amberol Concert Records— from I 4/6 to 3/6. 1 Edison Wax Standard Grand Opera Records—Reduced from fl I 4/6 to 2/6. I c | Edison Wax Amberol Grand Opera Records (all types)— |! Reduced from 6/-, 8/6, and 10/6 to 4/6 each« |j These reductions are in force at all Edison dealers throughout I ■■ New Zealand, and phonograph owners should immediately select 1 | desired Records as the best numbers will surely be bought 1 first. | | If you do not know the address of the Edison dealer in your | I district, write us direct and we will tell you of it, and also send complete lists of Edison Phonographs and Records. ' THOMAS A. EDISON, LTD., (Wholesale only). 364-372 Kent Street, Sydney. 1 Health Foods. The Sanitarium Health Food Co.'s VEGETARIAN CAFE. THE BEST 1/- MEAL IN THE CITY. REFRESHMENTS FROM 8 A.M. TO 7 P.M. 3rd Floor, STRAND ARCADE, take the lift
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 12
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