pn£rd; i Unequalled Bargains ,5 goes best with & DDinPM AN»Q New stock and oia St 0 (? ?? , both . o£ferea afc ! 1 s, Stewed milts UKIIAiIVIAIN ** profitless prices. New goods that have just arrived % C•* mm Flour custard n> 1.• £ for the Autumn and Winter trade are marked low, 1 V X,s a Com Flour custard. v £> lsS olutlOn Of with the one object of making quick sales. Even I { / It blends well with the vA «-'»*• Flannels, that are so scarce, haye bad their prices reduced. | r // fresh flavour of the fruit, , D««4-n A«i-liin S* 1 a Yes, you can save „ mighty lot of good cash by securing some ; i f/ and is nourishing, rich ft . rartflerSMp DM& 0 these bargains. . ■ I I' and creamy. It has the|U | * °- g j / real egg ftlvour, for it is tt\ .'., e . upv rDconu a ecu/ Ann PIECES STRIPED TOILET COVERS-Usually. 211. 2/-. I '/ made with eggs and milk \\ L ftjjfc OREPOM mgUSSm - ft W. Sa.e Price,. 1/11. 1/6. m. '^ an d »» I . >T¥lf' V! Sf colouasa vaNDYKE .»*.»»- COT BLANKETS-Reduced to «! i l/M L Wn B ,?US LA, R "n H, tni 8™ COLOURED VANDYKE BRAIDS- each . Bern. • t. I BLOUSES - Usually, 3/11. Now, 3 „ yards for 3d> COLOURED TAPESTRY TABLE j rOWn&rOISO»S j A .TWEED SKIRTS. COLOURED TORCHON lac_i 2 w^^^^^.m. j m r«rn FlmiT m\\ with Coloured Stripes - Usual yards for threading itnn. DOOR SLIPS-Reduced to « and «■ - /"awi* 171 AIM* «U Priw. 12/8. Clearing at 3/11. CAMBRIC THREADING INBER. ,£& ou ■ HBnu " a w f/M Colli JTXOUT |\V' GABARDINE RAINPROOF SKIRTS W AND EMBROIDERY EDO- CRETONNE-Reduoed to W, Set. I '//J S\\ Tangerine and Emerald Green- inG-1/11 dozen. «d, and 6Jd yard. m Half-pound is snffi-IV » Wr*.!S-8' and figured MUSLIN BLOUSE LACE CURTAINS yJ long Now /Jcientforte P npintcutard,|\ Iffiiojd, •• SF £££ £ » and . ££&£&&&• J T , , ... I 1 I 1/-. and 1/3! Double-width. 39-40 only-Usually. 4/11 to 8/6. Clear. t , N iN.'|iuNNERS-Reducetl to 1/11. 8 /fl The recipe, and others, U\ i| inches. Ilia. 1/4 i. «,■ Riri ing at 2/8. AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS—Re- g ' ' fret from I. a. 81l ■. 1 Border, 33in—Usually, 1/5. Nov;, LACE I»UKIAIKJ», « rew »i „fij . a oh < &Ullon&Co.,P.oM jl «d. y B S /rtal? 7/6, ° 2/G ' 38/ - ™ WHITE SHEETING-} Bed. down IAfaWAW II I < T S IITT.. 85"""" lioWcOrmN HOSE, Black- to.IMI yard; Double Bed. d.«» to I WwjOi 111 TREPoKS E V T cS »aWuMft«»-<.wi.«. ■ TffiroA»«K- 511 . Mm« • «KV I I FIBRED VOILES TOWELS. Brown-Re-W II I Drapery and Clothing for all at True Bargain Prices I 1 3 MEN'S TWEED SUITS-R.dut.d I. PANAMA HATS-t/11, 11/1 12/6, N ff N U #^^ffi SSBiEZZi!-!—Ji 1 § WORSTED SUITS. good-Reduced SILKDERDV TIRS-td and 9d, l«S BROWN COTTON PANTS-2/11 and ! ™ mrm raaaißHsaaw■ Hni i a to 45 , 60/ . than Half-price. -*• mcn'b natural pants— ann iflKl'/11l 1 MEN'S SPORTS SUITS-Reduced to MEN , S WHITE SINCLETS-lUd MENS NATURAL pants ./S and ; • " liU II JpIJ: I 4]?* sa.d5 a.du M d to W, 33/6. M each ' NATUBA ' L siNCLETS-,3 ■ MEN'S KNITTED WOOL SOX " l ' 3 ' : n.0. n .n. a .0.00r. I RAINCOATS-Rsducad to 27/8, 33/6, M g N , s NATUBA t BINCLETB-1/3 ' 1/6, and 1/8. I I b w-. canvas rainproof «* BROWN comN BING . boys* jerseys, in Navy. Brown, i .. ORION PORTABLE. I ««" "ffil-ffSB COTTON B ' NG «4W»4****- I •" "No 00" RANGE, oS I SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS— ;• J\o UO XtAJNtrJii. « | MEN'S ALL-WOOL CRIMEAN '• Just what Is required for the Kitchens •* 1 SHIRTS—6/11 and 7/8. -~„, >• Q 5J of Little Seaside Bungalows, Farmers' SS i GENT.'S WHITE dress shirts- J§Tm 9 Ik g* 1 l >o Huts and other small Dwellings. =• I 2/6. Sizes. 151 and 16. „„,,.,,„ immL M*A .<4<AA >1 iS Compact, handy, and thoroughly 88 § MEN'Si NEGLIGE A , TENNIS MM fl VWW tt fl fteJ H 8 Up-io-d*to for Cooking and Baking. *° I SHIRTS, sues 16} and 17 unly-2/6 BJ M W MI ■ l&J ■■ « JQI 1 W 1 >o No brick setting is needed. The " 00" i' 9 and 2/11. .„..,„,„„ „„„ JBhJ& A JL IMb AA A &Jfc <fi> & Vb^ S 12 is as portable, and eelf-eontained as So I 1 BLACK VENETIAN FROCK «b *WPM awHwu B »o any Amerioan Stove, and if a cnini- £» I COAT AND VEST, size 6-67/6. %# g S ney is not available, will work per- 22 I BLACK VENETIAN MORNING » RpmrMAN *. RRirtftMAM fj 'J fectly with stovepipe. Price. 753. •* 1 BUIT3, Size «5/-. . _, (Late BRIDGMAN & BKIUCMAN), 1 12 Sire "0" is similar, but larger. Price SS I MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS-S/6 and | 12 90s; or. if fitted with open fire-place 2J I 6/11. Special duality. „„__,, _ ~ _ „ „ ** *s. . * . . , i ;o attachment pr-ce loos. .you || 1 GENT/8 HARD black felt Opposite Town Ha I . Queen Street, Auck and I IS ironmonger to show you an "ORION. q HATS, good shape—3/11. "rf v " ' W ~R '* Dunedin, Wellington and Auckland. 85 Kg^s^^^al,B£^la^a^Kgl^a,Km^^^g^^l^m^aßa^^aa^u^a^,mtm^^^™'it^^ "«o»o«o«o»o»o«o»o»o»o»OfO»o«o«o»oeo»oi?! %ooo»oooio»oeoto»09oeo«o»oto»o»o»otooolx ...... ......... ».'■■".■■ : ' . i. ,MWM *""" M ""'^^""^^ M 5 • ■ .-.-■■■ ' ■ ——"■it i * .
Nearly all Sold 19 There are only a tew more K.8.1.T. Cars at the old price ||j ||l gj left. But if you place your order promptly you can still pi jsj ■ Save £50 11 H and secure one of the best, inexpensive cars that ever came WS M « to the Dominion. Increased Duty and Freights will now g| g| mm add at least £30 to each car of this class. Qgj Q toy Now and get a K.R.I.T. Car for £200 In The K.R.I.T. Car is known for its smart appearance, powerful ' H Q H engines, and smooth running. It provides every requirement mm ID mm for luxurious motoring at a very moderate figure. We supply - HH I B K.R.I.T. Cars with or without electrio starters, two or five pas- BR ■■ M senger models. Prices from £200. WM Mm KB Call or write for full particulars before the prices go up £50. Kj B D.S.C. § COUSINS § COUSINS Victoria Quadrant and Lome Street, Auckland TbetooisseurMdeal. 1 _ V, HfiwA "§ *■' ■MM W^S^^Mfw^^rf^^^^ 11 The "real" and the ideal" are frequently 11 E II very dissimilar, but the "real whisky per fee- II? ■I D. &J. McCALLUM, EDINBURGH jI K GEO. W. BASLEYII r>V ■ j REGISTERED PATEHTAQENT. N.Z. rf 1 j. Patents, De»ira»,Trado Marks I Gill* Yrmf flttamtm r, and Copyrights obtained <*&.&r I WVB I OUT \Jlteßtß R and regisUred la aU MMk I TZ. D * - 11 countries. Jlhe Rarest p Mellows I ITJ |A Tsiimesni l\ *^^?'ma«.br D ffiiytp«i«.- J IT IMPARTS AN a E t.lorte».^t^' UNRIVALLED UNIVERBALPATENTSACINCYffi) C R Ef?' , IX R WAITEMATA OHAMIEB9, Gmtcm. st w«»t. AUCKLAND Inferior Sauces may JmJ- Mr R J l tateMcllor, but in quality \t . tj of ingredients and in f ** — __ _ flavour they hre unworthy Jj of year table. -p OR JAM-MAKIMG AN S, Use MELLOR'S for " Try Soups, Fish. Grills, f _,„„ Roasts. Gravies, Game, It EEW'S. Rarcbit,and Sandwiches. " — rn i| in»MT^fiiLrzZ — so ' < ' ** y all Deeming I 1/9,1/10,2/., 2/2, and 3/- ft. 1 ■ ~ ~~~ ~" ~~ I f»s, but every packet 1 ffl? M WgraORRErtSBV,N B iNo2Ne3 I ins full value and full E D applying you, [ p«faa!|s I JLsMjW therapionßlS I .... m 111 mmmW ta riiT t«adj uiaitED woan'TßEtxpicc is oil ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16170, 6 March 1916, Page 8
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