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: , the Restore? UNEOUALLED THE BIG /1 | , '(rj*" 6 " 6 BUSINESS IS* P L t ASU VALUES , ausi(lEsS a A PLEASti'* 6 I j —-'—At Auckland's Popular Shopping Place. v | A • '■ i ': .'£fl! i |«§|^^§BJ§gM§S»§ . . Special. - | ;1 r 3 C "jC »c 3r I SPECIALJust bought in 300 dozens of the "Lily White" tflmj^jfjpi tf L a 0 ofi At Jjf~ ' Camisoles, choicest designs, beautifully embroidered, on r jTTz* 8 - - *&.'%?■ y lsfr cambrics. They were bought Jobone price all round—and TrtjjvJS I ij/'.Vip*-" i" *' ; 4 5014 in th * same way. The lowest grade is extremely cheapv. afc*slS ® ' 3Ss*&x* : * * '"^Fr'F price, and the higher grades are simply ridiculously cheap*. 2§|| 8 5 j&J>» *&£ • price all round, 2/11 each. Hundreds of designs, * See dWaiavf* If §[ £ . $ . ' §£>■ -Sff « window. fe -.®1 I & &: ■, & : '0&I, ' J 1 4 * ' 2 Specials irk Kid Gloves, 4ftßE!| ••.f - " " : - v: 2 SPECIALS IN KID GLOVES —Notwithstanding the enonj ionic I J- f r 111 price of these goods, there are showing two lines of GLOTTIS ttap® 1 j ' - are possibly as good value as heretofore. It was a fortunate rmr'® I I t chase and could show a very large profit, but they weg» bouaht 1 I f* _ , = = 2> =E3!\ cheap, and will be sold cheap and quickly. % S " k WHITE KID GLOVES, 2 Domes— Gloves at 2/11 per -pair. ■ " 1 '4 % Jtk TAN KID GLOVES—Good Gloves, 2/11$ per pair. These, lines 1 \ nbi*' 4 ' *; JoB considered the best value at present in New Zealand. " IN ; I \ / Stocking Specials. '3 1 \ ' Mp&a&f STOCKING SPECIALS—The same thing applies to Hosiery as to Glovml Is \ Af~6 ~ r All are very much advanced in price; still we have 2 Lots that aSt! I \ IWn -4. jt'^^ really good value; t . § > ~ BLACK MERCERISED COTTON STOCKINGS, 1/-per aaitt - * BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERE STOCKINGS, 2/11 p®,- Ljvi§ | v These will be found to be much under the prioes now -' | ■■- Big Shipments of Soft FurnUhings. '"■ *' Ip A Big Shipments of Soft Furniahings. ' QUILTS—White Marcella, for single beds, 8/6, 9/6, and 11/6 each. QUILTS—White Honeycomb, for single bed, 3/11, 4/11 6/11, and «>it® ' 3 QUILTS— Marcella, 10-4, for. l«rge size'single beds, 10/6, 11/6, • each. .< ' '""vy" j1 QUILTO^^ti 3/ full' size, 12/6, 14/11, 15/11, 16/11, 17/11, Ql^l^^? l i^.^ oneyComb ' f ° r larg slngl6 bed » 4/6 4^ll ' 5/11, 6/U.S ' 1 18/11, 19/11, 21/6, 22/6, 23/6, 25/-, 27/6, up to 42/- each. A Grand < ' ■' - •-.■ lS 1 1 Range. ' QUILTS Honeycomb, for three-quarter bed, 5/6, ,5/11. 6/6 «rtt - ! I QUILTS— for Cots, 3/11, 4/6, and 5/6 each. 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, 10/9, etc, ' MM [ 1 |** . i I QUILTS — size, Honeycomb, 6/6, 7/11, 8/11, p— —————■ KAPOK CUSHIONS, Plain— 3 9/6, 9/11, 10/11, 12/11, 13/11, etc. FREE 4 Skeins , --* 1 Size 18 X 18 inches, 1/- each. ' " j QUILTS-Honeycomb, Coloured, Red and White, CARLSON CURRIER CO.'S Jg 23 x S SSS lm SSI ".•.#! - Blue and White, also Pink and White- n » • j 'm««| Size 23 x 23 inches, 2/11 each. • ' : « 4/3, 5/6, 5/11, 6/3, and 6/11 MItDTOUICry OllK FIG 2pS, D * BiSas) ' ™ | QUlLTS—Coloured, fuU size, 6/11, 7/11, and 8/11 ™« Dm, 8 b » nd - 1 CASEMENT CLOTH—A very large stock and a Select from, with _■ ' wide, 1/- 1/3 ' 804 1/6 ~ ? CASEMENT CLOTH—A very large stock and a Select from, with '-per yard. . Txajg ' 1 splendid variety. All new M(>. IMM „ She eta v rmmr •» STRIPED LINEN CANVAS, for, Verandah BlWl 1 FANCY BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTH,' 29in. ■ " • T-*WQg»k. ■ etc., 72in. wide, in Green, Brawn, Blue, «S ; i 1 wide, 4J<L per yard. iQ&L ify — ' 3-inch. Stripes, 3/3 per yard. /-;>:Vv|,3 32in. wide, B}d. and 10|d. per. yard. . CRETONNE—A Big Range, Light and Dark CM- S: i 3Qin. wiae, 10{d. and 1/- per yard. ' ly/'i"! l ' fiMi 'I '' ourings, 30in. wide, 4id- si±, 61d., 7«. I 40in. wide, l/-, 1/3, 1/6, and 1/9 per yard. a and 9Jd. per yard. * '. ' 1 PLAIN COLOURED CASEMENT CLOTH, 32in. CRETONNE, Reversible, 48in. wide, l/S S wide, Sid. and: lOJd.' per yard. - -feSMa 1/6 ' and Vll per yard. - _v *,c . | 36in. wide, 10}d.,.1/-, and' 1/3 per yard. " KyrelSMlfiSß ..-CRETONNES, Extra Fart ! Dye, 30in. wide, 10it 1 50in. wide, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, and 1/9 per yard; ■ ,/ '• and 1/- per yard. 1 1 . CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH, lie. mil Hum-' Rhcu Ram fllltfi'H OBE 7i^BM. S 9Sf I I/' 3 ?S* U? 1 1 •.v : tion, »to. wide, 1/6. 1/11, 2/3. yard. , BusyßeeHanflDaguutfr .- 1^ i Wld Wp« yard. >. I « * , ____ . ' . CURTAIN HOOKS, 2d., 2Jd., and 3d. per dozen. I a CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH, with Silk Embroi- . > Contaln» FREE * Skeins of , 4 GIMP, for Upholstering Id. ner yard. : "-M ■ 1 dered Edge—> '•:? . - Carlson Carrier Go.'s Embroidery Silk, On* '? J~'J'"l*' ° * 36in. wide, 1/3 per yard. - Lessen Sheet and"SeggestlonforShidlig" fid M Bra«| I 50in. wide, 2/41 and 2/11 per yard. with the puhchasc of , , i •• • : . nnfl Tinted' Mandhair » - MANTLE BORDERING, Tapestry,.7id., 9d., 1 l~ BURLAP . CANVAS CLOTH, for Curtains, etc. JJ"® i.. I rvJ?!S?f flA*" IOJd., 1/3 per yard. ; ">- §< 1 In Bern, Brown, Green, and Cardinal. 1/11 . ,irH DRAW cord ® ' i - per yard. Jls contained la our coaaleto Busy Bee Package : i LACE CURTAINS—A ; PERFECT STOCK. 1 V' LINEN CRASH, for Curtains A ANOTHER* SPECIAL —The vßig, WHITE AND ECRU, 21 • yards lonz. : 2/3. 2/6 S/l J 1 j , 50ta. wide, 2/3, 2/6, and 2/9 per yard. v , Store has taken over the agency v .. •• 2/11, . 4/11, 5/11, nn* 6/11 . pair. ,- - -;*2 I St • _ ART SERGE, In Cardinal, Green, Blue and Brown— nnnr^™*"* 3 y^^lon? 3/11 4/11 5/11, 6/11 > 7 S il > W- ' | v. 50in. wide, 1/6J, 1/8, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, and 2/6 are indeed ' a boon to lovers A? 3i vards lomr «*/n ««; -r:ct *%L «M" I L per yard. , ... Needlework, or even to- tbdse" who io/k Si Shi mi i I ~ ABT SEBGE 72in. wide 2/3 2/11- 3/3 s/ii. A/11 "would rather like to,try."- The _____ • vH? 10 /®» to W/- i v.:' 5/n 'M, J /n ' 3/3, 3/11 » / X outfit is extremely intensive; BM S= W Beta and WMter- { ' / . ' ~ e . • - in fact, practically half of it' is, 18in. wide, 41 iL, 51<L, 61<L, SJd. per, yard, I . BALL FRINGE, Wool, in Bed, Green, Bine, and given FREE. Handbags, Cushion 1 ?4in. wide, 6J{L, 7J4, Sid, 9id., and 1/- yard. ; Brown, 3|d., 4}d., 6|d., and 7}d. per yard. Covers and SauareSrrT.'Tis..- a 1 fine. 5 27in. wide, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6,. 1/9, and 1/11 ywA I * ' BALL FRINGE, Cotton, in Greet} and Cream, 3d. id# *" 'i f" - ECB sllf Vefand^il^tt 32 **' **** j and Sid. per yard. I/- per Outfit. THE FURNISHING BASEMENT IS BBFLEZB (1 FANCY FRINGE, Fancy Coloured Silk, B|d. yard. ' < rr* '-f WITH ALL THAT IS NEW, AND THE "i I •' \'" 1• ~ . . ,_. x . 1 VALUES _ ARE THE ; BEST. " 4'| : ®PlS®^Bl ®KtE@Fssl| ,; } V KARANCAHAPE ROAD. I WE STILL PAY THE ' POSTAGE. ! iSM * \„ ' ' , " ; ■■' -• J ■' I ' ' "' .. . ...

• - rift ! !_£_ •—-__— ~ v • ■-••■ >••-.''-■ ■ • . •?* Jvy "■■•. '■ ■"■ ■' ' ■ i*ALWAYS BUSY," and ''ALWAYS GROWINGS? ZMt< * , -"; ~"• <*:"* 4Sljj| £. corset WEEK al COMMENCES MONDAY.::^^^o2w£3j(| " Att^ can I pkirt. for Render and medium figures: ' \* ! v *" * X*' - / xeAncinf corwt: m«dftM» fcurt&Ufflgll «>"{}" m u FI ?J? White Coutil. finished <-. fY V • ' X iK " hips: wet. 21 to 35—T?rt1^?|gpSt with Embroidery and Ribbon; three , -« kj • . . . Soaeial Price 11 : -jy-ttaaBBMS i Pairs bow supports: sises 20 to 50— >• f ; > MOD El. _No. 502--A Corset *iti ss F „, taht ftr PMta ~ riSi Usually H,U. Rtducad to 5/11 pair. . - - .and ..'jesfaierae length from Frp>!nht t\r MODEL N.. 191 —In White or Drab wmmm4 §®gtg§ts •<" P«S««9* ?«■ » usua! - I • la?" T# r OlW le .t 7/11 %lrT~ ?* t0 3S " FBU,IIy "* SP#Cja ' Pr ' Ce: ggßgflfeeuefar Secure a pair of American Lad? G«**fi -v •■' . • 5p -'" al Price, 15 ' 5 -• a they sive perfect satirfKtW®. JOHN COURT. gCD.. .SSfl

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)