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Included in the Many, here are a Few Of the every-day Special Offerings At the People's Shopping Place. A FEW FROM THE RIBBON SECTION. 18-INCH CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY, with NAVY STRIPED DRILLS, the best make. beading at waist. 1/10 and 2/3 yard. 1/. per yard. GREY. «in 1/11* LATEST NARROW RIBBONS FOB MIL. 18-INCH CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY, 16id. ~ ' * NATURAL. 2Bln 1/9• 271n 1/11. ■»«« en. LINERY TRIMMINGS, in Stripes, Hid. 1/3, 1/4, 1/64, 1/11 yard. WHITE FLANNELETTES- 321n2> ' ' 27,n ' ,/11J 311n ' 2/3 ' Brocades, Checks, and all Military de- 10-INCH MUSLIN EMBROIDERY, with 27-inch, 4£d. NAVY 26in 2/-- asm tit- "jam on signs. 2 inch and 24 inch wide.Jrom Guipure edge. 1/3, 1/4, 1/6 yard. 30-inch Cd. SCARLET '«£' 7n. « s » 1% ' ' 7|d yard to 1/- per yard. f> FLANNELETTE EMBROIDERY. 1 inch to 31-inch 7id. scarlet, 27in, 2/3; 28in, 2/4*. ALL COLOURS IN MOIRE RIBBONS. II li" wide, 2id. 3id, 4d, 4 * d " 6d ' 6 * d * 36-inch, B*d. 9£d. 16Jd, 1/-. PICO?E W DGESIn Pe a r i|coW 1 1i and FLANNELETTE INSERTION. 4id and fid STRIPED FLANNELETTES (Shirting and THE FANCY «-ACE SECTION. 24 inches wide, 7d, 7id. and 1/2 per yard £ y i ama .. Stripes), 27-inch, s!d. 6!d; 36in, yard - where ali PEOPLE CO THE ' '* ' W " 1/ 1/li 1/2- BRETONNE NET. Paris, White, Cream, SMART PICOT EDGES, In Cheek Borders WHEREA £h„ P !: ««■««« BLEACHED DAMASKS— ? nd B J ack ' 3 6in « **•*>. «d, Sid. 10id* of Black and White and Navy and HOUSEHOLD SECTION. 54-56 inch i?« 1/2 1/1 i/« i/« 1/-. 1/3, 1/6. and 1/11 per yard? White, striped centres, 2 Inch wide, FINE UNSHRINKABLE BABY FLAN- 62-65 n% V/li iff IVIO 1/114 2/3 is inch *.. au „ „*,* „ , Hid per yard. NEL, 30in, 2/3; 31in, 2/6. 70-72 nch 1/9? 1/111. 2/3 2/51 2/6 "'v«SL «V L . OV , ER » NETS ' Par,s and AN ASSORTMENT OF WIDE SATIN UNION SHIRTINGS, light and dark col- u„pr D «J „.„„„ „- ' i' , J]Jla s i"? for - B '«ws««. spotted, GLACE AND STRIPE RIBBONS. In ours, 28in, 10id yard. MERCERISED B ASKS 58in. 1/114.; s&'? e s,, a , ,* an3 •"»' Patterns. 9*<*. good colours, worth 1/3 per yard. 7{d CEYLON FLANNELS. 28in. 1/3. 1/6; 38in, 62in - *(*'• 68 »". 2 /9- ier vard ' 7 ' ' ' '1p and 2/3 Per yart FLANNELS 28in MERCERISED DAMASK CLOTHS, 58 XSB ™/lf»ard FLANNELS. 28in, ,„*, 3 /3; 58 x7O inch, 3/?1;'70 x „ DOUBLE-WIDTH BLOUSE NETS. 3SIn, IN THE EMBROIDERY SECTION. STRIPED "ASTRA" FLANNELS. 30in. men, 4/11. and 42in , ide >, White. Cream, and 8-INCH WIDE CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY. A nVc'e RaUgE OF STRIPED VIYELLAS ««*-* 58 * 58. 4/3 each. ?SlHS| ,^^VSl,i * Sid and Old yard. 31iin, 2/9 and 2/11 yard. I'rVliJ'hJL 16 2/11 « 3/3 « 3/6 ' 3 / t1 » "<* 16-INCH WIDE CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY, PLAIN PILLOW SUPS- » - 4 ' 6 *>* r yard. 1/- per yard. 18 x 30, 6|d each; made of Horrockses' A BIG RANGE OF DOCTOR FLANNEL A <tPEriAi gamdi e ».,».*..- --. . 1 12-INCH WIDE CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY, Calico. "«muc or uwuiuk rwHNtL. A SPECIAL SAMPLE RANGE OFNAR. 9{d, lOid. to 1/4 yard. 18x30, 8!d. WHITE, 28in, 1/114. 2/2, 2/3. AND IM«?E J-rinSc ,PURE « ED .GINGS 18-INCH WIDE MUSLIN EMBROIDERY,- 18 x 30. 9id. SHETLAND. 26in. 1/94; 27in, 1/114. ' Value a Ims JPri.fi -? Ce ?i ina,,y J gOOI, 1/3. 1/9, 3/3. 3/6, and 3/11 yard. 18 x 30, 10ld. PINK, 26in, , 1/8; 27in. V/ 9; 28rti, 1/11{. Urns,* ?i#,° %%""ffink W and ilfd^ard! I .. J THE IjICJ ST ORE I I I TUNIC SHADOW FLOUNCE LACE, suit- WOOL DELAINE. Very best values in MEN'S FLEECED LINED UNDERWEAR, COLOURED FLANELETTE BLANKETS. V&tol&JftSßMSn « •*■»-«* 3/6 " Shirts ™ heav * Mrtrton «"'*• m «»?« wida, J?i d " 1/- ' l i 3> 1/6, 111, 2/3, 2/8, smart Stripes, 28in wide. 1/11. 2/3. 2/6 MEN'S FLANELETTE PYJAMAS. 3/11. B,ue ' Fawn, and Cinnamon, size 60 by ana 2/11 per yard. , ycrd. Special line 80; 5/6 each. BLACK SILK ALLOVER LACE, 18in Wide, FRENCH FLANNELS, all wool, and guar- MEN'S FLANELETTE PYJAMAS, 4/11, COLONIAL ALL-WOOL FRINGED Guipure, Net and Guipure. Silk em- anteed shrunk; the very best made. 5/11, 6/6. 6/11. TRAVELLING RUGS In chain 5? bossed designs, 2/9, 2/11, 3/6. 3/11, 4/6, Cream grounds with all the newest Pin MEN'S LLAMA SHIRTS, bands; good signsT 13/617/11,23/-.' 25/- 27/6 30/ 4/11, 6/11. 6/11, 7/6. and 8/6 yard. vlL rß .'.? 0i, 1."i d 2/6. 2/9 yard. washing patterns. 3/6. All sizes! 357" ' '' ' ' 0/ ' BLACK SILK INSERTIONS, from 2in to PY^ i?,l FLANNEL, u Ripple finish, NEW ZEALAND WOOL RIBBED PANTS. EMnLl e„ „..„„„. Bin wide, Guipure and Net. Sid. 1/-. 1/3. specially made for Jackets and Wrap- the best value in try town, 4/6 pair. E " cL„, H t B !: AMKE I s^; 1/8. W 1/11. 2/3. 2/6, to 6/11 per yard f»8. in Cream. Pale Blue. Pink, Nat- MEN'S RIBBED PANTS, New Zealand |L n J!L 6 M1 Bed Sxz &JW' «„ BLACK SILK GUIPURE '«£ fag* """' "" NaVy ' 52Sn Wlde ' V/l* IVII w fSPiWaflSf!'"' 18/6 ' 3 SfffeW - ? «*"« CRE iI^F E » Y^f S Ur eh maka! , obß^ifell£ X poY 3 iC 1 E 4 'B^ 6 AC l E' s l{?, 1 ' 1 2 / / 4 6 4 real EIDERDOWN QUILTS (Frilled,, and 114 d per yard. BW ' ,oid ' ,30 and 31 inches wide, 1/8, 1/11. 2/3, 2/6. P3ir - Sateens with panels to JS&wgF ß * BLOUSE AND WRAPPER GOODS. "»»«» wlsKngWat 1 »" ™ E FURN!SH » NG BASEMENT. qJIITS.' for maoe, 27 inches wide, 1/8, 1/11. 2/3 yd JAPANESE MATS. 30in by 54in, 1/-. double beds, in Pinks, Blues. Printed WINCINA BLOUSE LENGTHS, special CREAM COTTON CORDS, extra heavy TAPESTRY CARPET ENDS, 36in long, Sateens, 30/-. for this week; Cream grounds with winter weights; a special cloth for the 22 wide, 2/3 each. SILK WADDED QUILTS, for Prams 57 smart Coloured Stripes, 21 yards for " kiddies," 27 inches. B|d. 9|d, 10id. 1/-. AXMINSTER CARPET ENDS, 27in by by 36; real nice goods. 4/6 each 1/94. REAL INDIGO PRINTS, at the same old 54in. 7/11 and 9/11 each. MARCELLA QUILTST full *i» Ah'.m. *..,« GOLF CLOTH, a very large range, In Dark «*"« Pl V n ,i Stripes, Spots, and Neat SEA GRASS MATS 36in by 72in. 476; •""fovely raised dTfigS, In iVy TuHn' and Light grounds, with smart Stripes, Patterns, full width, 31 nches wide, T higher grade. 6/11. -. .. .- ~,„ Pansy, Crocus. Satin finish \ii' TU " P ' also in plain shades. "'" wide lOitf «»" fld and 6 «d yard net. TAPESTRY SOFA RUGS, 46in by 6in, 15/6. nnT VTloobi • « Tini™ .T 1 finish. yard net" " "'""""'• " m wme » " in * BUSH RUGS, in Assorted Stripes and De- COT , /i MA ! B . O , E, - LA QUILTS. Satin finish. VELOUR BLOUSING. a nice warm blouse „ FOR THE MEN FOLK. KsollO^ll^l/yUofWl. * 8765 OUR /11 SPEC.AL HONEYCOMB - QUILTS very smart nTw sfta M 2S. W i , % ME §H S ,R F T L S EEC L tfS. U " DB ,",«"' WH,TE FLANNELETTE BLANKETS. 60 ° U ?or single beds. 64 by 74. 2/6 •aSh"'" 8 very smart new oesigns, 28ln wide, 1/2 SH ,' RTS AND PANTS, special value, by 76, 3/9 each; 58 by 78, 3/11 each; 60 LARGE SINGLE BED HONEYCOMB yar °' 2 /*- by 76, 4/6 each. QUILTS. 54 by 75. 3/6. """"*»*""» And the GOLIATH TOWELS are still 2 for 1s 9d. George Court & Sons, Ltd. - karangahape road.

■ ._ T „_*, , I It's 1 i The Value % /Y That Tells |ij^ The illustration represents one of usSjU I our best sellers, it's a boot we are ,E~§§^a rather proud of, as one pair sold P^ilSjjfcJr means a satisfied customer back, I jpr sooner or later, for another pair V M "same as the last." y No. 1618. Men's Glace Derby BaEs, nur Prirp ii/r Self Caps, Sewn Soles, Sizes sto 10 Will I I IL»C, 11/ U WE MAKE THEM. POSTAGE 6d. EXTRA. a/u.4/\P shog/sts. Vp&£& 197, QUEEN STREET, ALSO AT 120, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. , jMXltof What cheerTirpz. Did you 240 GET your boots this morning ? " «= ORION=b HENRY HUGHES, *** * " LIMITED. REGISTERED PATENT AGENTS. An ORION Range WrE**"™ 1882. An orion Range m . Ensures Cleanliness, *«irtered «< 41 Efficiency and Comfort, 4L/%l»l'*"^ in Cooking and >-^-*»t'l2 J-f v., . Baking. It. is the • ||Hl V i,.n£S Successful Range for ■ **" ' towwnout tw» world. Lin Cooking and * ftiSS Baking. It is the • <f> ?lt W la all SSSS Successful Range for | **•"' x arowiout uw, worii Successful Cooks! * ■ "^SSSSSf CU«nt» advised and assisted te dieposiDK of their ioTentioim ggi— CUJlPlfl fIfWC —1 I iutftfaittt Office: Exchange Lane, Qua* St, , 9mmmm onrtbrVLUOrV o «SkW fe IBOBKE-SMITH. JiiUMi.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 9

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