igj viic© li ra I Once again Johnnie dangles I / {\ V i Pialllß m n fl » the attraction of rattling good \( \ \ \^tMß II i yj| bargains for buyers at Brad- \v \f\ Jfa*r^^* m ] street's Sale, for he has been \\/ IS/^K 1 ! i 9 H 1 stirring things up again at our \V \ /ttKP^C 1 Hj 9 ii M store. He found some very lif xl^R l A g i smart Coats, of which we have \J I 1 n|| only a few left. Unhesitatingly B vSjr 1 M 1 SjS \ he slashed another big cut off [\ J H fi g M the regular sale prices so as to \i W M / B H i clear them immediately. But \ | M / Hi Pi| don't think that was all he did. \ I M | I | :11 Come to V i K I I ,11 Brads!reefs Safe In? I i r I I 1 dainty Coves, and a hundred and one other thlnS ?hat johnny 1 S jI I has marked at amazingly low bargain prices. ° 1 | ] I COAT BARGAINS. 1 I 11 A Reduc°ed ,y ,o L LAD ' ES ' RA TWEED COATS. 1 | I 1 * to W B?G n,V Left> LAD,ES> HURRICANE RAINCOATS. Reduced I t I I LAD g S ' SMART WOOL TWEED COATS. Reduced to 25/9 and If I 1 6 °Re y dc e e'd to L A , /.. 88, ELACK CARACUL COATS, beautiful cut. 1 I I I LADIES' CREAM WOOLLEN SPORTS coats drf II 1 I LADIES' KNITTED ALL-WOOL , s!,as*a.srsi. ,, 4 | | ! 1 RIBBONS, 1 1 || A Shipment of FANCY SILK MILLINERY RIBBON* ♦- h 1 I S | cleared at Bid. 1/-, i/. 1/6*. BeautifulTand the w ,, 6 If ] \ I our.ngs. These are absolutely half-price atMt co '- I | I 1 I BLOOMERS. I 1 SI LADIES' NAVY WOOL WOVEN BLOOMERS elastic tops. Re- | | I duoed to 4/4 K!>l elastic tops, Re- I | ,IT Re S u;ed G ?o^/ 2 FLEECY UNED BLO ™ elastic tops. | | |I I CH{ r L c 8 EN ' S CREAM FLEECY UNED BOOMERS, greatly | I 1 i GH, Sizes REN ' S NAVY COTTON BLOOMERS. 1/61 to 1/11 J. All 1 | I . I I NIGHTDRESSES. | |: II I LADIES' SILK EMBROIDERY TRIMMED NlPHTnortcrc 4 $'< , « % WINCEY, Reduced to 5/11. NIGHTDRESSES. ! H ! k 1 LAD 'H' V LK EMBROIDERY TRIMMED WINCEY nipiit i 1 ; 1 I DRESSES, Reduced to 7/11. ,NI,EY NIGHT- 1 | 5 ■I | 1 FINE LONGCLOTH EMBROIDERY TRIMMED CAHISAi Be i: I I with sleeves. A bargain. Reduced to Ijl" CAMISOLES. lJ 3 j I Wc Pay Freight on all Country Orders, \1! j WEmßmmmmamm&mEm&mEamsmumHßsmmmmmWmm 1 rl li Hi 111 ii ■ ■«■■ in ■nin —— ■—11 __————■«3—^B^^^^^— . EASIEST TO OPEN I PERFECT TIM l! PERFECT BOOT POLISH | All you have to do if. tin found tight— I lay 12 down flat, lid upwards, and strike the tep edge I herd all round downwards with the back of Polishing I Brush j the lid will then lift off easily.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15997, 16 August 1915, Page 11
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