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Merchandise. MILLERS Famous Stores COOT DEPARTMENT. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Men's Strong Shooters. Nailed, 9s ed pair. Miller's Famous Spectacles— _ Men's Chrome Bals. Wide Fitting, 9s 6d Crystals, Is pair; Best Crystals, 2b 6< . l ,a " £ air "\ &° ll Gol<l Specs.. 3s 9d pair " Men's " Challenge" Chrome Bals. (Heel and Pebbles, 3s 9d pair; Roll Gold Folders Toe plates', price 12s 6d pair. 3s s d pair; Pebble Folders, 3s 9d pair >; Men's Glace Bals., Wide Fitting. I.ls 6d pair. Go 'd Filled Extension Frame Pince-nez Men's Black Glace Derby Boots. 15s 6d pair. ~ °* pair- _ Men's Box Calf Derby Boots. 16s lid pair. V V" M . Fl . '* d Spectacles, , 7s ** pair. y M,„- «., •• T « . Vi qi Millers Special Value" Writing Pads • V 9. espa*r. "" ' *S° "' **« Bank Paper - 4 ' d each - 3 for 1, Men's White Tennis Shoes. Chrome Soles. -. V ? tiW> \* i i- , , . , Ss 6d pair. Envelopes— lo Packets for Is. Postage, ih - ladies' Chrome Derbv Shoos. 7s 6d pair. extra. ? Ladies' Glare i-Bar Shoes. 6s lid pair. Eem /* ,^ ianoforte Tutor - P riee ls - Post Ladies' Glace Ward Shoes, 6 S 6d pair. ferny'', 101 Exercises, price 1M Tost Ladies Glace Derby Shoes, 9s lid pair. age, 3d extra. i. Ladies' Black Glace Cromwelt Shoes, lis 6d Universal Books of Songs, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 r ~, ~a ir . , , , „ „ ~ , strongly bound; price 2s 6d. Post free. Children a Sandals. Best Quality. 4 by 6. Miller's Popular Packets of Music contain !. 2s lid pair; 7 by 10. 3s lid pair. 11 by ins £1 worth of Assorted Music. Price '-• ■ Jsl lid pair 2 s 6d packet. Post free. - Lad 6d'' Carpet Slippers,. Leather Soles. 2S LOOK'-Windsor Magazines. (Six Monthh 5 oa. -s ja. -s lid pair. Editions, well bound in one)— Usual Postage: Men's Boots, 6d: Ladies, 4»d ; Price. 6s Copy; Our Price. 2s lid Copy , ~, Postage. 9d extra. Obtainable only (at Children s, Jd extra. this price)— "MILLER'S i I Fancy Repository and Boot Palace, i 100,102,104 Victoria St., AUCKLAND.

I!i; ' , — 3 - Educational. A UCKLAND DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL ■ ** FOR GIRLS. t " 1 SCHOOL REOPENS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1915. > Boarders return Thursday. February 11. 1915. I During the holidays Prospectus may be . obtained from the Hon Treasurer. H. Gilfillan. Esq.. Victoria Arcade. Entries made by letter during the holidays should be adj dressed to the Head Mistress, and will be dealt with in order of date on her return ' from her holiday. i The Headmistress will be " At Home" to , parents on THURSDAY, February 1, 1915, i from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. I , PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. , (Formerly the Misses Be—a' Mt. Eden Collegiate School. Principal : MISS ISOBEL J. MACDONALD. M.A. '> THE FIRST TERM WILL COMMENCE : ON FEBRUARY 16. Boarders may return on February 13 or 15. The Principal will be "At Home" to parents and Pupils from February 9 to 12, from 2 to 5 p.m. Prospectuses may be obtained after the 21st inst., on application to the SECRETARY, 7. Empire Buildings. Swansea St.. Or at the College. UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE, U FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. ' 'Purine 4271. NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON MONDAY FEBRUARY 8. Students are careu'ully prepared for the Matriculation Public Seme*, _ Surveyors' Examination, etc. CLASSES ARE HELD EACH MORNING AFTERNOON. AND EVENING DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS. Especial attention is siren to tins •iepsrtme n nt: each pupil refceives individual tuition The Staff consists of Honors. Graduates of Oxford. Cambridge. London, and New Zealand Universities. All are experienced teachers, and have hod continual success with their pupils. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.Particulars will be sent on application The Principal :s away from Auckland until early in tebrtary. All letters, etc., will be forwarded H. A. HOLL, B.A. Math. Hons., Cajnb.. Eng. •g-ING'S QOLLEGE. ■ AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster : C. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.Sc. NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY FEBRUARY 8, 1915. ' ' Prospectus may be obtained from Charaptalouo and Edmi.non, or from Secretary Iving a College. C R A V E ». PALMERSTON NORTH. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS FRASER. Next Term will begin February 2. Prospectus on application to the Principal. TTAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. Firs! term begins MONDAY. February 8. Free Places are granted to Proficiency Certificate Holders under 15 years of age on December 1, 1911. Prospectus for 1915 may be obtained on applicationR. ENGLISH. Secretary. gOUTHWELL C HO O L, HAMILTON. WAIKATO. CHURCH PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. CECIL E. FERRIS - Headmaster. Next Term begins TUESDAY. February 2, 1915. Boarders expected at the House Monday. Ist. ' Prospectus on application. EFFECTIVE TUITION-Oral or Postal. i J for Proficiency, D and C, Public Ser- ■ vice. Matric. (full course for '15 and '16 separately), also for Swiftscript. Touch Typ- ] in». Book-keeping. Mornings or evenings. 1 H. MASON. ■* 8- ! Eden Terrace. 'Phone AT4B. 1 ~ ' 1 Dental. J —--- — _ ( M y OWN0 WN BECRET8 ECRET A* D ii | i < TJNKNOWN pROCESS \ i t FOR THE PAINLESS EXTRACTION ( OF TEETH. e i This Preparation is not known to any Den- * fist but myself. It is made fresh for every r patient, therefore there is no deterioration. r Highest recommendations have been given r by Leading Doctors of this City. c I have absolutely no agents for this marvel- * lous anesthetic in any part of the world, r ABSCESSED TEETH ARE PAINLESSLY a EXTRACTED. i j ALL EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS J j ARK MADE t ALL GOLD. AMALGAM, PORCELAIN * ; OR CEMENT FILLINGS EXECUTED _ i PAINLESSLY. i c SPECIALISTS IN GOLD CROWNS. GOLD INLAYS, AND GOLD CROWN AND T BRIDGE WORK. Only Address— 1 DOORS BELOW SMEETON'S (over Wright's). t t i Open Daily, also Each Evening and Saturj day Afternoon > , I _____ * jTjENTIST Q jyjTUNROE MANUEL, 1 DOMINION CHAMBERS, £ 63, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. A

Dress and Fashion. J. H. DALTON'S SALE _NOW ON. M_e.vs SUITS .. .. 9-JK ]yj[EX'S SUITS .. .. 9j s gD M_ E * VS BOXED SUITS .. 90s ]y£EX'S BOXED SUITS .. A~S MEN'S FOOTBALLER BRAND SUITS .. 17 s OD "IVTEX-S FOOTBALLER 3 " LX BRAND SUITS .. ~~S MEN'S FOOTBALLER • LTJ " BRAND SUITS .. ;~-rs pD THESE PRICES ARE LOWEST EVER OFFERED. T ROUSERS 4 S gD, £S gD, QS gD gPORT COATS 27S gD TO 9QS gD QRICKETIXG TROUSERS 9 s 6 D AKD 12 s 6 D AT J. H. DALTON'S, 276-278, QUEEN STREET ONLY. Tailoring. TAILOR-FITTING SUITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. The average man wishes to save money on his clothes. He recognises that £5 5s is a long price for one suit, and he is anxious to get it for less. But he does not want </> Jose the difference in Quality— to appear m a suit which looks inferior. Many tailoring firms recognised that, there was good business to be done, but they did not grasp the ideas underlying the little paragraph which heads this article. They ' took expensive premises, made a, splash, and inevitably had to reduce quality cr raise prices. They reduced Quality, their customers vanished, and the problem was still unsolved. Some few years "ago a few practical men of different vision set out to take the average man out of his dilemma. Thev studied the problem, they made arrangements with Home and colonial mills for regular supples of the latest materials, and opened in ,1" V ? elUn **<>*. and Auckland. m*ndir f T grCW by lb * "commendation of pleased clients until it put the crown on its achievements by securing the : first prlsa and S °' d medal at Auckland Exh.bitwn. The Crown Clothing Company i, W♦ a lCh ha "° lved th « V*M»m 01 now to dress as well at less cor.t. Tucked away between two other big warehouses in Elliott Street, jus., behind Strand ■ Arcade, you will see the well-dressed show windows of the firm. Bl ep , Q side and th" first surprise is yours! a lon* i„». .u room, with the air of »ff«Vf'f Bh W " tailoring establishment, fitted 3?? £?, don containing beautiful suitings-West of En* KniT» and the best fr«™, ns ; colonial mills in every al ? d and stylish pattern. On models ar« a! T™ e , h ' of suits marked with tbJ, £lf „ e , sam P |e a Examine one of tl7ese suits seen that the linines am »«„j J r 6 finish throughout is thorough in every ,he icular Gather a handful** of the front ,r ; the coat release it. and the good 3, ha, r .cloth support spring bacf°nto place ttel Ulat lk BUlt WUJ keep ils shape to At the further end of tlm i.r..i .v. room are the customers' fitting S. p ow ," has a. sliding door, which when shuT displays the sign " Engaged " Inside each are two full-length mirrors. Before a customer ,< allowed take away suit il S. i 7 his approval. The 7 miners- slow "hVfhJ front and back view-no one needs to tell him whether the suit fits or not. He knows for himself. From the 40 sizes in stock any man -my be perfectly fitted at once Should there be any slight difference it w,li be promptly altered on the premise* v.Kh1.,1 any additional charge, and (he 7st°V, exactly the same as if it had be*n •Si.ij-ii made and tried on. Where culfomSW sire a suit specially made the extra charge lie same ** bttß,c £ Clo^nt'com £„&' *& equal to tailor-made m every r S. 1 UltS wholesale price. They buy re ,' Pect but a t quantities for the trade, of the \L* ta , mcn3e cities in New Zealand They do iSt J. 1 ?* B .* money on main street premises 2nd ™ man employed is a worker? Thev ?™^ v *- y cash only, sell direct to the m.hl.r. ,or , make no bad debts. This i. t.f"ff an< a man must save where he can do To ViiV out losing Quality. Once men see that a." last they can secure at wholesale price a suit, which the most fxperiom-.., „> could n<* tell from UilorSc," need to do much urging. It took timi * prove that it could be done, but now ft -° an admitted fact. Young •office mTn who must, dress well on a. small salaryfunTish a large portion of the trade, but score? of business men in * large way come Sady to The Crown" for their suits. Ask »h»m now to pay £5 ss. for a business suit *«Vd they would think it a joke. The we will repeat it «, „ so that you can 7 ! mistake it-Crown Clothing Company, fiffwrt" Auckland" lhr ° USh th " Stra^'AmSe! rpHE <■ VEEDEE VIBRATOR. NOTICE. The wonderful instrument that cures pain by Vibratory Massage is now obta-nable from •'VEEDEE " a Headquarters lor the ttPEDDING, LTD.. 14, COMMERCE STREET, AUCKLAND Over 2000 •• VEEDEES'' already in use in ?\ew Zealand. Why suffer when you can have such a. handy, simple remody always at hand ? ~W / i le th -S booklet. "All About The \eedee.' Its Free. Write now.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15822, 20 January 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15822, 20 January 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15822, 20 January 1915, Page 4

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