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: , Boots and Shoes, Etc. : We.areTRUE REFORMERS because we give J a Square DeaS to everyone. ; ( „£ We are ARDENT ' LIBERALS because we - " give to the general public; ; most Liberal Concessions, our cash system enabling i. uS to sell from 25 tb 50 per cent, below others. 14 Days of Stock-taking Bargains aoWproceediag X LADIES'-FASHIONABLE CLOTH 9. MEN'S HELVETIA SHOOTERS, 17. MEN'S CAMEL HAIR BOOTS, 4/11 TOPHJERBY SHOES, boxes slightly 14/6 pair. ■ - pair. ' *d^^^^/nd e^i^ aikea pnce ' 15/51 10. MEN'S KIP BUSH TIGHTS, Sprigs 18. MEN'S CABLET SLIPPERS, Vfl.l, i **-?'' " or Nails, 14/6 pair. 3/6, 3/11, and 14/11 pair. Z. The Balance of our MEN'S SIGH- " : CLASS GLACE EIB BOOTS, damaged. 11. MEN'S WATERTIGHT BLUCHERS, 19 - MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS, 1/3, 1/6, lay -water j aro v cleared at 10/6. ? „ 9/11. pair.. * 1/11, and 2/6 pair. „ttLtx ' clrortT- 12.'MEN'S STRONG LEATHER" 20. LADIES': DIARY BOOTS t 8/11 and ENGLISH- SAMPLE BLUCHERS, 516 pair. 9/6 pair. -A .'• 9/, . \ *•- •• . - _ ' ' _ 21. LADIES' BEST CHROME BOOTS, 4. MEN'S BOX CALF ENGLISH Ls. BEST, CHROME FOOTBALL 8/11 pair. BOOTS; usual price, 21/-; clearing at BOOTS, 8/11 pair. ■ 12/6 aalr-'' - " V 22. LADIES' GLACE KID ENGLISH .v- 14. MEN'S VERY BEST ENGLISH BOOTS, reduced from 16/6 dto 8/11 pair. S: MEN'S > . SPECIAL FITTING WELTER, STANDARD SCREWED, CHROME BODTS, 8/11 pair. CHROME KIP, AV.T. Boots, guaran- Fancy GOOdS 6. MEN'S ; STROIfG CHROME Jgs SP»» rice - 30/ " ; dearin at 21 7/6 ANSONIA ALARM CLOCKS, 3/11. SHOOTERS, 12/11 pair. P T. MEN'S STRONG NAILED 15 - MEN'S RUBBER KNEE BOOTS, 7/6 ANSON IA WATCHES, 3/11. SHOOTERS,'aiI pair. • 15/6 pair. 1/- WRITING TABLETS, 3 for 1/-. a; MEN'S SOLID ,■ PICKED KIP 16. MEN'S GOLOSHES, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 BANKRUPT PRICE MUSIC, 21/- ' SHOOTERS, 13/6 pair. pair;.. . Packet for 1/6. f * v , Postage on Men's Boots 9d pair, on Ladies' 4jd pair, 4 at , ' MILLER'S Fancy os ' tofy * SoojPalacc, - 100, 102 & 104 Victoria Street, Auckland. .-••> - . ■ V . 't Merchandise. Phonographs. a schoolboy! __ «i* - * — ■ Why not regain the WCW udISOU ivCCOITCiS iOIT «|UHG ~- . aPpetif of youth and. ■ Included in the new records are 35 Regular, 2 Concert and 2 Grand Opera. The I ] ones mere ' pi last an innovation, and th« sane price will be charged as for the Blue Amberol I- ' en|oy good 1 9 mxilMAa - | . food ? '*11111 I 8 The list inclade* fine, varied collection of solos, duets, choruses and band selections, 1 • ' ■' H and you arc advised to order from your Edison dealer as soon as possible. IMflr'O for Ynil I 1 Blue Amberol Grand Opera Blue Amberol Concert JJiSIUJI U 1111 lull! , Records. Records. 33121 Pagenarie—Masked Ball. 28180 O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast il' ,i I j 2®'2l Pageaarie—Masked Ball. orch. ace. 28180 Wert Thou in the 'cello Blast j i I | Soprano Solo is German orch. acc. Contralto Solo with 'cello obligato, II II • : . MelittaHeim piano acc. ■> (| || II ' | 28135 Che faro Senza Eoridice (I have lost Eleanorade Cisneros and Paulo Groppe ! 11 11 1J 1 my Eurydice) Orfeo ed Eoridice. | j f-oKmgat. IM ' Contralto Solo in Italian, orcb. acc. 38181 Coppelia— and Waltz S • ••••« 1 ill 11. 1 . Marie Delna Arm and ccscy and his orchestra. j . 7 " - | Blue Amberol Regular Records. ] \ \ |Ri I I "KOH-I-NOOR* i 501 SemJnunlde Overture 3022 Curie of an Aching Heart, I \*liK / / IWn I nuun American Standard Orchestra Counter-tenor, orch. acc. Oakland '* 1 1 IVI / ATJAI ITV i 1514 The Mockini Bird-Fantasia. 302} Sunshine and Roses i • t 1 Iff UuALI 1 I Zyiophone, orch. acc. Charles Daab Tenor, orch. acc. Irving Gillette • S 1 > "1 111 I f 1634 Kiss Me, My Honey, Kiss Me. 2«5 Is my Name Written There? S . J 1 f \ I I MEANS' i Conversational duet, orch. acc. Sacred Duet, orch. acc. Young and j -llfc 1 1 I > Jones and Murray Wheeler (Anthony and Harrison) Mt-M< , PENCIL - 1757 ii^» e «c. Eliz. Spencer &SSSS.J jM\l mil If/,' ECONOMY. "'w nericin Sympbonpr Orchestra I Tenor, orch. acc. Van Brunt ■ I b T PS tStX Tollt Fellow** Waltz. Sousa's Band 2038 March Lorraine. N.Y. Military Band 5 •w "9 W mw _ « , , 3042 Face to Face, Mezzo-soprano, orch. S MI fl IJI • m 1924 Cromng the Bit. Sacred, orcb. acc. acc . Helen Clark Mil Hater's 1 1916 -"Ksiss? - ' m. 1 % 1%18 m 'Wff.: ■ t , en ? l, f? 1 _ Hayyeneuwlnstramental Quartet Old Oaken Bucket. , Male Voices, \ 8 J?" la it ml L. &C. Hardtmntn i E| 1964 Sailors Hornpipe Medley orch. acc. Knickerbocker Quartet bC^"KohW. H Its vel« I I 0« Ki«\V?lu JD4B Alexander's Ragtime Band tnooAnen' °' I. "* gKorch.aec Hen,on in,t. g" \ rir-f m loach will come M.a . . Iff 9 Birds of the Forest-Gtvotte. . ( Toot&J'aki'iHawaiians ■-V to yon, and' ' 1 " • ! S fed ' " In the Shadows. Alhambra Orchestra j Bs./\ pa AaSI:,. J„,-U;|; h , 'h Infanta March. „ , v t 23072 The Moon has raised her Lamp Above \ yfAj h will pro. I Banjo, orch. acc. Fred. Van Ep» Tenor and Bass Duet, orch. acc. XV, \JD&.] 1/ yide another pleasant 2000 Chimes of Normandy Airs, No. I _ Pike and Dawson k I '' itirp'rise. ' No~°etKcr "* j ' ' Orch. acc. ' Edison Light Opera Co. 33131 Casse Noisette Suite, "Miniature \ ffc* tj nencil writfcs so well m i 3006 Comic Ephitaphs. Vaudeville Sketch Overture." National Military Band IM'A! I'TirT? » j ' ' Golden and Hughe, 33132 Love, Could I only tell Thee. fill Mi Eli I 1 Non-1-noor, and i 2007 When the Old Folks were Young Tenor,orch.acc. Compton 5 H Hi H&C none other lasts to long. \ Folia. March Song, orch. acc. 23133 All the Ladies fell in Love with Sandy ? ill IS ra H 8 > " Romain and Chorus Comic song, orch, acc. - Williams J LIU v&Wßßaaauiaß * \ 2011 Alt Aboard for Blanket Bay.'. 23134 Come, Sin* to' Me 5 ,* »« I ... „ ___ • S . Tenor and Baritone, orch. acc. Yountf Cornet orch, acc. Lejgett I mr K K IIIUK ALSO SEE -THE '5 and Wheeled Anthony and Harrison) 23135 Sine us a Songof Bonnie Scotland. S v/'//''» WWW' "KOH-I.NOOR" i »I 3 Good Night Waltz <for dancing) Baritone, orch. acc. Stanley Kirkby | I'l ! Km 1 \-\\\V . plu N.T. Military Band (Assisted by Daisy Taylor.) [ (I 'lrm r,\tV PROPELLING , J I'" Hnl 1• V 'i' 'DCMrri c These goods carry the usual Edison endorseraent-that is.we guarantee them to be perfect j I 'is | I \ rantu-j. In manufacture, and not to have any mechanical defects. The above means that if any of 1 - -- Err l,\ / ' From Sutioneft, hi onr products should be found not perfect they should be returned either to your dealer or i / I ill 1 * everywhere. B direct to us. | • ' -iil V \ L&C. HARDTMUTH | I V;v la I-\ . Koh-i.na,rHou«t Ltd 1 THOMAS A. EDISON, LTD. (Wholesale Only) 364-372 Kent St, Sydney. J I S4J ' \ : :—Jfhu.in I', I ' CJANFOKD, LTD. (A, Sanford," Managing T T- HE ]? ISH H IEX -nOND TIROa p. Director), PISH!, . RABBIT, and *• . * 1 U K B Kua " M ' MEBCHANTS. AUCKLAND. BAWMILLEHS DEVON PORT .-, SsjcMich.es: Thaiueß. ona Tatuanga. , . YOli WILL WND IT oAwM.iLJjbK3, ONPOST. "T- fjSMii:- ' : ' V WHOLESOME, TNEXPEKSIVE, AND Do yon want Seasonea urn Milled EIMD r-'JSSMtJZU . *»■' • 1 MATCH LINING? Jlefrfsteredl tT,' S ,' • . /.irade Mark APPETISING. We '-oIJ Largo Stocks in all Gradfla. JtgnS ' A Also REDWOOD. OREGON. TOTARA v ■-'tk'fr.V-*' • - r~^T. orr «« AND MATAIi also CEDAR SHINGLES, 1 art, in , ACEANIC PISH no., PDRIRI AND TOTARA AND R&ioits, Fresh -and Smoked Fiah of Best J XV? HOUSE BLOCKS . LCtittUtj.- Lowest Prices, at SaoloriTß Market, . MEROHANTS. rr — — — ~ - — P • "WHOLESALE K A ?nd SaS-E.^^d^P^A^S! >■' -Cttb-Bnytts'of Dried Babbit Skins. - OPP. G.P.0.. AUCKLAND. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. £4..r'l' -'li '

A Remove tobacco and other fev * M breath odors with this juice 9j|j| of fresh mint leaves. * 9 v ( I Chew the clean, purs, Ba&aS&tSssS WKIGLEY'S 11811 after smoking and you won't need so many cigarettes. |||||| ||||i| It cleanses and purifies both mouth and throat and pfl|] regalr sweetens your breath. Or chew it before eating—it J||||| Hft sharpens appetite. Or after dining—it removes "over- gj|f|ji rawsla eaten" feelings and aids digestion. And it's a goody that's (It contains no paraffin wax— wax of any kind. It fa maae or toe pare sir-dried, pfjip milky sap of the Sapodilla Tree. This grows only in the West Indies, Mexico and I®!!! / Central America. When dried, the sap is called "chicle." Flavored with the pure. B||pj| aromatic juice of Spearmint leaves, then pressed sad cut into delicious "chewy" bars. §|||j|ps and treated with Pepsin, it becomes the beneficial confection that aids digestion, soothes jllispl the .nerves, whitens the teeth, refreshes the mouth, quenches thirst and sweetens the breath. l||gjg||| Confectioner or Store - Made in XL S. A. |||ji ' Sample packet free by post for 3 penny stamps from the sole Australasias agents, ||i|S|| J. C. Gambles & Co., Flinders Building, Melbourne sure ifs ' 3d. per JjL WRIGLEY'S , paCket Look lor of 5 bars spear v | ————a i mi ■i...«iwwaaMoMM«Mw>iiiiLwiiiiiMi»MiiMiimiinwiwwmwww—wn—wiwtrwiiiwwi|i«iw>iiiiiiwmi m n Coal. SaltcoaL coal. COAL. i-tSLIE BAG SALT COAL. COAL. COAL, c *> asm. f" f« LESLIE • LESLIE BAG BAG SAI.T • [HUM. \ SALT ORDEH FROM I j l J. J. C B/JG - TD - j jt\ 1 QUEES STREET. j k\ { AND THEY WILL SUPPLY YODB 4/ T\ REQUIREMENTS. | || WHEN YOU ARE OUT OP COAL. U V M ORDER FROM THEM. \\ best ' I Does Not Go I 'i Newcastle M Lumpy 1 j '■< COAL • • • because it is made by a . . . because it is made by a special process. It is absolutely £#v : \ ■«' NOW T ANDUSG. MX?*. j • #• t L . A ,• Ju /?-v-V-'-: ; '../ pure and is so tine that you can t'■•'v. » Ase it for table and kitchen use. yK7-'S'""A /' id You can buy this salt in 3d 6d, £ BOOK YOUR ORDER EARL*. I L: ' 7 and 8(1 sizes. Packed in spotless jj 5 WINSTONE. LTD., '' 0:aI ||nOEam V 0

■ Dress and Fashion. _____« J. A. BRADSTREET Importing Draper, Karangahape Road, Auckland GREAT SALE Now Proceeding. Big Reductions in all Departments Fancy Department LADIES' NECKWEAR, large assortment, reduced to fid each. LADIES' NECKWEAR, large assortment, reduced to I/« each. LADIES' MUFFLERS (Wool), reduced to 1/11* each. LADIES' MUFFLERS (Silk), reduced to 2/6 each. LADIES' WHITE APRONS (large size), reduced to 6d each. LADIES* WHITE APRONS (large size), reduced to IOJd each. LADIES' OVERALLS (large size), reduced to 2/8 each. A Large Assortment of LADIES' HANDBAGS, greatly reduced. Costume Department " LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES (Coat and Skirt), reduced to 9/1!. LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES (All Wool), reduced to 19/11. MAIDS' CREME SERGE COSTUMES, reduc 9/11. MAIDS' NAVY SAILOR COSTUMES, reduced to _. - U. " LADIES' ONE-PIECE FROCKS, reduced to 8/11. Every Garment greatly Reduced. Hundreds to choose from. Coat Department LADIES' TEDDY "BEAR COATS, reduced to 25/9. LADIES' SEALETTE COATS, reduced to 49/9. LADIES' TWEED COATS, reduced to 9/11. LADIES' BLANKET COATS, reduced to 19/11. LADIES' BLANKET COATS, reduced to 25/9. LADIES' BLANKET COATS, Creme (4 only), reduced to 29/9. A Nice Lot of MAIDS' AND GIRLS' COATS, greatly reduced. Millinery Department LADIES' AND GIRLS' BEAVER HATS, reduced to 3/11 each. LADIES' AND GIRLS' VELVET HATS, reduced to half-price. LADIES' AND GIRLS' BEST QUALITY FELT HATS, reduced to 1/114 each. LADIES' AND GIRLS' BEST QUALITY FELT HATS, reduced to 2/11 each. LADIES' SMART TRIMMED HATS, reduced to 8/11 each. Blouse Department LADIES' CREME DELAINE BLOUSES (Silk Embroidered Fronts), reduced to 2/6 each. LADIES' ALL-WOOL FLANNEL BLOUSES, reduced to 2/11. LADIES' COLOURED MERV. SILK BLOUSES, reduced to 7/1 Hundreds of other lines greatly reduced. Manchester Department EIDERDOWN QUILTS (very special), reduced to 19/11 each. WHITE MERCERISED TABLE DAMASKS, reduced to 1/0$ yard. WHITE MERCERISED TABLE DAMASKS, reduced to 1/6* yard. WHITE MERCERISED TABLE DAMASKS (very wid* and very good), 1/111 per. yard. Bargains in TOWELS—2OO dozen to be cleared. All Prices, all reduced. 0 BRADSTREET'S GREAT SALE of DRAPERY Big Reductions in all Departments - ■■ " " — "life Assurance. i — —— — AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. Accumulated Funds, Over - - ,580,000 Annual Income, Nearly --- £4,250,000 New Business, 1913 (Ordinary), Exceeds £7,000,000 New Business, 1913 (Industrial), Exceeds ,125,000 POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 288.337, assuring nearly £97,u,0,000 (including Bonus Additions). POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 108,545, assuring £3,745,530. TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED, £18,765,954. CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE I EAR (1913), £975, 881, providing REVERSIONAEY ADDITIONS of £1,730,000. The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE I'ORM OF POLICY— ARY c- INDUSTRIAL-for any amount from £5 to £10,000. • DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND. BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A do B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq., and H. Beauchamp, Esq., New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. Auckland District Office— Bank of New Zealand Buildings, W. H- DERBY, Swanaon Street. District Secretary. (Temporary Offices) OUT " MELOTTE " rpHE '|£AURI rpIMBER QO., J^TD., Win is coming round tho CUSTOMS STREET WEST. PTJKEKOHE. WAI7KU. MAUKU. PUNI, AND TUAKAU DISTRICTS. '■pDILDING rpiMBES: Ho has a. PROPOSAL to make to yon which J 1 is well worthy of your attention. KAURI, RIMU. MATAI. TOTARA, JARRAF. OREGON. "fypLOTTE SEPARATORS. JOINERY. g ASHES, MANUFACTURED FROM THOROUGHLY Sole Agents, SEASONED TIMBER A. J. ENTRICAN AND CO., LTD. # QNLYAUCKLAND, Cataloeuea and Prioa Lists on Application

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 12

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