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In Baby Wear We Excel CHILD'S WHITE FLANNELETTE SLEEPING SUITS, ranging in prices according to size— From 2/- to 3/3. WARM WEAR FOR CHILDREN-All-wool Woven Combinations, in the well-known Thetn Finish, Natural or White, short sleevesSmall Size, 4/6. In larger Sizes, up to 6/11. LARGE VARIETY OF BABIES' WOOLLEN JACKETS, just opened; in Creme with Silk stitched edges finished with Ribbons; also Creme Jackets with Palo Bluo or Pale Pink edges— Sire. l. 1/11; Size. 2, 2/11; Size 3. 3/3. A similar line to above with hoods attached— 3/3 and 5/8. WOOLLEN HATS AND BONNETS _ to match the JacketsPrices, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 and 2/6. BABY'S CREME CASHMERE FROCKS, with neatly embroidered yokes, finished with tucks nt the bottom of blurts— 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, and 7/6. In Heavier Cashmere— 8/6 to 13/6. CASHMERE FROCKS, with smocked yoke and sleeves, finished with tucks— 3/9, 4/9, to 9/6. CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN PETTICOATS, olain or fnn-y patterns, with Wool or Flannel BodicesSize 1, 3/9; Size 2, 4/3; Size, 3, 5/3. Close 5.30 p.m. daily. 1 %** Karangahape Rd.

D Jll Ik J KpiiflpiiQ lid The last of the salvage oddments from all departments arc nonoffered, and displayed on bargain tables. A distinct saving can be effected by anyone taking the trouble to turn over the bargains as they are thrown on the tables. Although salvage, they ire not damaged goods. Every article on the tables is under cost price. Here are two bargains from No. 1 table:— CALICO AND LAWN KNICKERS, . open and closed shapes, trimmed Lace and Embroidery —Usual Prices, 3/11 to 7/6; Salvage Price, 2/11. WHITE LAWN SKIRTS narrow "bane, trimmed Muslin and Cambric Embroideries— Price.-, P.'ll to 10/6; Salvage Price, 6/6. Salvage Clothing J3D Men's Suits Every one in modern cut and finish. In smart Grey and Brown Fancy Tweeds of the latest designs, / ranging from 45/-, 55/-, to 75/-. These Suits are the best from the Salvage Stock, and are in, perfect conditions. The clearing price for one week will be 45/- 55/- 65,'- 75/Now 22/6 27/6 32/6 37/6 All Half the Usual Price Open till 9 p.m. Fridays. Rendells Ltd.

; ' — " There's many a thing you'd like to shine, — ' — But scouring soap would scratch it} 111 The wonderful polishing soap P* '• * * •V*« •*•*»» "^ — /CERTAIN things in a house like enamel and porceV •*••'• • *\« %V«*»**v lain bath tubs, mirrors and windows, tiles, nickel, \\*» l**» i\**» i " \. copper, and white woodwork arc too delicate to be •*••*• «\v» scoured with ordinary scouring soap. In America such Y*Tl \. things arc always cleaned with Bon Ami, the most j Y * ' v%v • POP"!" soa P i n that country. It is made of a soft J J\ \ &s>/} mineral, ground to the fineness and softness of flour, gJ ' ; / /V~\ It will not scratch the finest surfaces, but polishes them r( ' / beautifully and easily. ,-, '. -~ - \ Windows and mirrors, for instance, are. hard .„ Vv %J things to. clean, because they show every speck. Bon ' Ami is used by a distinctive wef-and-dry method which- '■'■■': makes it easy to clean them without leaving any specks- '?''' \ or smears , '* -, ,' , £;.«•,,'., ".I',, „', ' v , t ',-•', ■..'? — If you-start using Bon Ami once, you will nieve? ',, :i----y discontinue it.

jgg LADIES' TAILORING of the j/T-'V MOK FOR THIS jgg LADIES' TAILOBINS of the /EN^T* lß|| Highest Order at Moderate Prices. ' f\Wf£y ti^V •It/ » Ira To spend as little as possible and yet lie fashionably £ / lis the trade-marl^ /j lu 4 iJr dressed means money-saving and being in Tashion. Ladies &ss}> {I of the purest vine- % l.rM al Villi!'*'' "' desire to be seasonably dressed at small expense ysg/> /V "ar made. H J MirK would do well to place (heir oiders with the recently- A / / f%w.~. ffi\YS\iYYl l ■lC I'll \ established French Ladies' Tailors (late of London and (\f M m IlAlwi IwJM ■1 M I|;-I|V \ established French Ladies' Tailors (late of London and (\J fl flAftll I'UfDl V 1 •m''* ' \/Vi Paris). We are specialists in ladies' attire. Costumes l\ fo \yVINKGARj' I m ' Wi/ to order from £4 4s. Tailor-made Skirts to order from IyLjL/ D. J' .l J B H M AWrC tSicwedin the good I HI j I\\H 27s 6d. Ladies' own materials and furs made up. Furs fV 7 \>rTt o |rJ way f rom jyj a | ti W HI Mil remodelled, renovated, or relined at reasonable charges. y lfc_l matured slowly and B /'I l\\ We have a few up-to-date, ready-to-wear Mode! Costumes J i|Bl thoroughly. Cham- § i.'| |y in the very latest military style. Most attractive for I Jlffli pion's is the health- a if 111 l I high-class Rendezvous and motoring. I mHI ful, full-flavoured, a till ill It Note the address: li /Fffifik r(!a ' vinegar, if IIILr , m M I \ ifafcLrw* Avoid acid-compounds B |y| I CHARLES VERNON « CO., B £££/ iiwl HIGH-CLASS LADIES' TAILORS, DRESSMAKERS. I £>j a"™*-,"*?/ f/sMtrJf ANT) FURRIERS, V you en.ure J' 'IlllHlfltl'- '~jf NEXT TOWN HALL, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. {? Jgg PUR \^ Wp NEXT TOWN HALL, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Sjgfj "\jf I HORBOCKSES' dental_ notice. I FLANNELETTES 1 A. L. S™ D"™ 1 1 .nir/1/.inTDfi 1 HOBSON STREET I LONuvLvitlS H 'Opposite St. Matthews Chnrch), I MADAPOLAMS and DRILLS bottom * good us or wis ro« ■ & beat all competition I ll I „. „», cr-i vvnrc I GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. - ■'.'"' I SEE HORROCKSES' NAME ON SELVEDGE j, , i »„d decline all «übititute.. | PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. 2s 6d. M I Sold hv all Fir't-Clajs Drapers and Storekeepers M . Jt'JM 1 -„..* *m7ttris AT ALL THE GREAT EXHIBITIONS. 5 1 - w £& ■ HIGHEST AWARDSATd^.^-■■„■ OLD SETS REMODELLED AND Alii J« faMnWßniil>TW^'ffr^ MMW DENTIST'S woke REPAIRED. m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 7 (Supplement)

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