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«- JOB TIME NO. 6. For the past 3 years this Store has gloried in what might almost he termed mid-season brief period sales. As a matter of fact they are " QUICK CLEARINGS" of principally JOB PURCHASES from Home, Australian and Local Markets. It can he safely said that this Season's JOB TIME will be quite up to the standard! Big Bargains reign supreme ! JOB TIME IS RUSH TIME, and this Store revels in the rush! WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 3. MIND YOU! Although many of the lots are big, the crowds are big also, so don't leave it too late! _ HMnggnßßHnnni JOB stencilled runners and Look Here!— and look here! BaBBBBBBBO«0»»aaoaa»a»»| and LOOK here 57 SffiiTSft« '"-"-' . •> *. * ■%.* «a .TOT? About 3900 yards of FLORAL PIQUE. fIMB HBBI fi fjW"""*oaL. 'WT AW Mixed Lois of ALL-OVER LACE, IS TAB ' rinpr . FLOSS so shades W ashlna A Mixed Medley. *%* »«.?«« 1 MM I -#i I 47 • ?=« 55SS: SSTTi tt J & «^&Jffl rtSn Sl!a " iX Brown-S|d per yard. H M|.m Htiansaßr I fill VI /vmAffNVI ■ *' yard. A fino lot, in Black, Pans, 0° 4cl " sr do2cn s7'ns- - About SON virds MUSLIN.In neat ■ I IfC Hh 9 B m CT/iDm I Cream ' ancl Whac ' « M n r aav upnpi JOB About 2088 vrds MUSLIM. In nest H IBP H H B R U 1 UKC 1 nwn rnrtU urnr | JOB LADIES' WHITE. JERSEY LISLE «» J",, .nd spot designs-. .Illy .rte.. ■ « ■ **W g BM B B V 1 \/l\sW I JQB LoU SHADOW FLOUNCINC AND LOOK HLRfc, I < GLOVES—Hid pair, ** , « a yard, an Hi Hi H| ■ X LACE-tour lots, 13, i/4{, 1/6, ana „ job "STKW.r.xSf-' *» nirteVKWUs ■■(■■■l . bbbbßbbbbbbb«bl » .JTTn »«.. J « B v* C,SH " ERE '• HOSE_,!J 2 """"""• 13 -* I ; I Tn „ ™. ram... c... corsets,.«, W AND LOOK HERE! 59 JOB i aniFV "ONG WHITE KID GLOVES _--. kwBHm'MHBB'n'nanHBBBHnBaB uvjD Batiste, medium bunt, nicely finished , l^S Bpo-r°Sair.8 po-r°Sair.' TEK,DGL ° JOB BREW DE SO lE, ML various —ii^—««.»—l—««l 38 iJ|» o ff' Tn n JOB « Dozen MEN , summer.we.ght 6 ,„.. ii-er- 14 col9urs ' wort " 3/0 ' ~c" ,or 1/115 ' e,e ' TftH p ffi'siiSs 19 to ™Uwsly 10/1. JOB TRIMMED MODELS, all of the latest - «0 COTTOH SINGLETS-17;. JOB LADIES' BLACK COTTON _, HOSE, A* , ,„,„ „ o ° B _„„.„.„„ size,* by 1»-9d each. ANn t OOK upnp. fori/11. 49 21/- «*• au JUJJ Heels and Toes, 299 dozen af job 8 mmm . M .... .23 CUSHIONS, size 18 by 1»-9d each. AND LOOR HERE! job 53 job A tnm-«*dper pair. TflU SATIN ARMURES, double-width, tine 23 Hill! LUUIY nLKCI . . ~„, M TnT j 4 bibhijo mr m». jUjj rango of colours. There are also In he " JA/D The Same Style In Or«y,ara in a at ■ JOJJ „„ Dozen (only) MEN'S BftACE3-Bi<l JL -101(1 per pair. ».« h««.• and look here' 23a vSSi ffiiW «« «oi? y* * Sizesi 12 1* 18 ft a,«wiaflMtf» 50 JOB ~«„ LADIES' BLACK LISLE HOSE. the AN rv I fiOK HFDF • yards long-7,11 per pair. 30 stm 12 « s hi deV, sizes, 19 to 39-a«so S/11 per pair. TATI JOB fimoOs "Medea" Brand. umhrlnk- AND LOUR H&KE,. TQB 61M5ART b WADDED QUILTS, Japa- mcM ,M TAtJ JOB 100 Dozen OENT.'S CAMBRIC HAND. « able soft feet. This lot Is extra special. "*"' nesa Silk, In Blue. Grey. Brown, PlnK, TnT » JOB Hundred* or children's leghorn M KERCHIEFS—6 for 1/55. 6 About 23» do»n ol th«n-i/2 per nair. lfn 24 and Vleux Rwi, «|» Jo by 27 JOB LADIES' WHITE COTTON VESTS. JQB LADIES' CAMISOLES, trimmed em. ci H fWVaTS, H Jm" mi LE ° H ° RN 62 ' JOB point LACE COSEY COVERS-6d -1/11 each. 31 short aleaves: largo she-lid each. «"' D U hroilery, v'neck, pu«^sloeves-two lots, 01 AND LOOK HERE! 16 •**• JOB HONEYCOMB QUILTS. White, striped 40 1/8 and 2/0. JOB 25 ° Pa ! rSJ l °,? d IffiS,ffl K «! R |» fUIIS J'Wwn ***-,*i.w. Ip «w*# pink or Blue, fast dyo; full size, 74 U " J> assorted, of the following sizes, to fit RIBBONS SELLING AS RIBBONS 0B „_.„,rf ,_ 25 by ,0 ° inch,s7 ' ll M « ' JOB LADIEB . WH)TE COTTON VESTS , JAg LAD|ES , CAMISOLES, trimmed Lac, AND LOOK HERE ! 63 b ™ *T 458 719 ribbons ..«,« enm « bbbiire uuis WHITE DAMASK ENDS, J} yards long TnT , ...... . »,,., , M 32 fancy tops; short sleeves-1/1 each. "., and Lace Insertion, V-necK and pun Sizes 2 3 4 5 eit $ WERE NEVER SOLD BEFORE.- --, - _ (0( , j,, JUiJ FANCY COSIES, a mixed lot, corded, 41 B eves-two lots, 2/3 and 2/9. -, V- 2/2 2/4 lIS 2/1 3/2 3,4 Rrr.icui.ous prices. - THERE J-' o« frilled, piped, etc.: a big rango-aii 1/. ** taw TOILET SOAP, fine hard milled soap, 10 11 12 13 years. RIDICULOUS "••■■•V 'sn J6 each. Tftp ~-,_.. „.„.-_ nn „ nu .. ÜB , M . J UJS in boxw of 3 oakfis-Uusually Ild per 9 10 11 12 ARE EXACTLY 1039 FULL .-.„ JOB LADIES' WHITE COTTON COMBINA. JQB LADIES' CAMISOLES, trimmed Em. en box. "resent price. 7|d per box, or 3,6 3/9 3/11 4/3 LENGTHS. THAT IS TO SAY, 37398 "* LUMCMEON NAPS-8 for 1/9. •?<? JIIOMS. short fi tmil ,0 ' m ' eum- in broidery, Insertion, and Lace, puff M 3 boxes for 1/9. v.rSI- HERE ARE THE FUNNY 18 c HEON NAPS I lor 1.8. AND LOOK HERE! ** mer weight-2/3. . 42 sleeyes-2/4 each. TAR 195 Pairs of BOYS'TWEED COLLEGE YARDS, tlttit «nc '" rwi *v n " u »-*ww«* . J UJJ KNICKERS, with straps at side and PRICES. .___ WHIT . , HT iNC JOB ' Tfttt UUiJ SILK HAIR NETS—Usually 10id par &A loops for bolt, and with hip pocket, to JOB W SL T ltari. h.h »l«h far 3/t TAIS Y, LADIES' WHITE APRONS, very long, JUiS LADIES' CAMISOLES, All-over Em- co dozen. Present price, 3d dozen. U'i fit boys of- . „ • „ .TOT? COLOURED SATIN AND VELVET 1Q fj Thr«'quartW ■BadTS yards for 40, JOB NEW-SHAPEO VEILS. In Navy. Violet, 34 nurse's shape-1,'41 each. 40 broidery yokes, puff sleeves-3/3 each. 0» 5 8 7 I 9 19.11 *Y* Z mSSoR **». 11 inchw 19 For Doubt? Bed, 5 yards for 5/9. 27 Nigger. Black, and ""- 10 i d each. *° SuM A 2/9 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/» ( 8/3 TAT> Wd,>_ POT ""'' . JOB JOB WHITE COTTON WASHING LACE, a JOB CHILDREN'S MAGYAR FROCKS, JOB LADIES' CHEMISES, trimmed Embrof. ?. B M Natara"-ÜBUall}' id "kiln. T %aomt 11 12 '"*"■ JOB COLOURED SATIN RIBBON. in many Y~ KAPOK PILLOWS-1/. each. uvo grand lot, 2to inches wide-3{d per 0( - coloured, stripes; sizes, 18, 20, 22, 24, .* dery and lnsertion-2/8 and 2/3. 54 price, Ud skein. 4/8 4/11 o shYdee? 9 inches wide—2td per yard. 90 nnrvn no yard. Also comprising Torchon Lace <&) and 26—a1l at 1/4! each. it g shades. • incnw wiuc-«» *»> i . &\j M and |nsertion conjoined , suit abla (or ___ \ nw ., TW ,. n - POBT SUITS nlaln TAP SATIN MOUSSELINE AND FAILLE „_,_ frills, etc.; 1* to 2i inches wide-31d Tf v PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS, of good TAD .. ,TO"R ' JOB Knickers to fit boy of from-' JOB S ribbon, in Sky, Wllle. Cream. Light JOB «Afi B ASS MATS bound size 27 by 54 p,r yard> JOB Cambric, trimmed embroidery or laoaj JOB LADIES' COMBINATIONS, trimmed JOB ladies- handbags, two good shapes- fiC TtoTv^Wl h saxe. Dark Saxe. RjyalWeux Rose, »Y» SEACASS MATS, bound, size "Dy " jnTi WHITE NECKWEAR, principally Mus- QC medium width: just about half price; 45 Embroldery-5/3. 55 -2/3 and 2/11. Extremely cheap. 65 10 to 14 years- 8/11. » Old Rose. Flame, Cimamn. Oarlf 21 —3.6 «acn. UUJS ijni Ro „ collar*. Lily Collars edged *>° 3 lots 3/11. 4/11. and 5/11 lach. *« uu ' Brown. Cerise, Pink. Lime. Gold, ana on witn lace, Embroidered Roll Collars. „, _ Mtk , I1U!J __„ _, __ Apricot, 6 Inchea Wldo-4« per yard. ..„....„.„« « ~.u„ u,iH» ™ Aljf with pleated backs. Plain Mus- TAP CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, Whits TAB LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed JOB rtitq Tan i«ii. w mm* ».,« JOB 85 (Only) MEN'S TWEED BOX JOB GLACE RIBBON, in White, Cream, JOB JAPANES!! MATTING. 36 Inches,wlda, lin Turnover Collars, etc.. etc. In fact, (band at waist), trimmed embroidery UUO square neck, large size- "X •'u" 8 ' mI^dIJKSL Belts- SUITS-35/6 each. The Best Valua JO- 8 C RiVi Rant and Red-1/8 per dozen on woven pattern. In Red, Green, or Blue . all the style of the present day-9d 07 and insertion; about half price—3/11, AQ cinormuery, » M u«i« «"- '«6« ""- 56 Usually 9d each. Present price, 6d. gg in the Town. 10 w*. ' «»«-"» " **" -1/. per yard. each. v ' 4/11, and 5/11. w TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS We cannot guarantee to execute orders from this list as many of the lots are sold in a very short space of time ! The Goliath Towels arc still 2 for 1/9. GEORGE CUUft I ck otlNs, L# 1 D., KARANGAHAPE ROilO.

I raOOO^DIO!C3IO!C3SiC3IOICDJ)Cp I Mweßisgs!j 1 ij Inexpensive ( Priced J Carpets and V clear. « ' M These are Tapestry just opened, j|sij !s«sss 5 l||/; ffi I and are in texture very similar Jt.j: 1 ilßf/- JshE I to the old Brussels, whose wear Is IM |»f| W/ THSt II proverbial. The many people who \)\U% 1\ if mLiilfOT * . feel Just now not justified in buy- s!llfcM«&B \wmMKv& 51 Ins costly Carpets win welcome JJwßwfr ' SHIMS ■ this shipment. It fills the bill by H Sill K^V J,\\ Hf? I providinc really tasteful and ilf Yk^JlWH^ I I pretty floor furnishinga at a 3S 'I L I X small outlay. « SThe designs are the newest. 7 Oriental, Floral, Trellis, and Con- I ventional effects, and the shad« I _ so varied any hall or room can /is Wm 1lA he easily matchod. Wedgwood * ! X Blues, Fawns, and Biscuits, V J7l Resedas, Rich Reds and Greys. 3 1 ill " i Hall Runners Tapesiry Carpets I 3 Grades, 3 Widths. (nd|an -B|piS| seif.tones. Browns, ' Delightful Designs. Blues, «'«■ & 1 ".rrrr;.";;; 21 yards by 3 yards, «/•. 38 ! I vr: m 11 ; ; «U yards, 55/., r j 22} Inches wide, 3/11, 4/6,5/3. V 1 J 27 Inhees wldo, 4/3,4/11,5/11. %i * Velvet Pile Carpets j U Sofa or Hearth RllgS 2: yards by 3 yards only. 75/.. J VELVET V * '' l,a, designs, Red, i * Fawn, etc. 4ft. 3tn. x 6ft. 3in. „ you i ve a sma n mm> veßti . Tapestry, Blues, Browns, Greens, *>ule, <"" hall to cover, " these 79/0. before deciding. Tho value will Leopard designs, on Green or surprise you. I U Indian, Turkish, and Floral II £ designs. 29/0. ALL LESS 5 PER CENT. DIS< dC 1 Heavy Axminster, 37/6, 38/1. • COUNT FOR CASH. J Andrews If Clark Furnishing Specialists, QUEEN STREET. J, Buy your Furniture at Lambourncs BTlv U p "S? te $tore The beat and cheapest place in Auckland for all classes of FURNITURE, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE, and CROCKERY. Get our Prices. See our Values. W. LAMBOURNE, Complete House Furnisher - • Tkee Lamps, Ponsonbj

New Shipments yMifef in all Numbers of the IW^ l^^^ Famous ' VW^^S jWil lI A* THOUSANDS Of turn HOUSEWIVES "/fi 7JH <£ufc II WW /I I r.I SI il /I V W Calicoes a- I Calicoes Cbh£h and Sheetings ' — =* Thirty years have passed since we introduced the new famous " Waterspray " Calicoes and | P!--' tings. During that time wo have sold these splendid dependable goods to thousands of house- I holds, and tho letters wo have received in praise of them would fill a catalogue. In an article so § necessary in each household quality is recognised very speedily, and housewives have passed on the I news to their friends. Each season we increase our orders to the manufacturer who supplies this jj brand exclusively to us, and each season witnesses a new list of customers. H In consequence of this demand, and of inquiries for a Lingerie Fabric of equal quality, we A have had made for us a Suede-finish fabric, of beautifully soft, comfortable texture, which wo | have also named by our exclusive registered trade name, " Waterspray." For Ladies' and Children s g Lingerie Underclothing this fabric is unexcelled, and we bespeak for it a trial. After being used, once it will be bought regularly on its merits. WHITE "WATERSPRAY" SHEETING, Twill- WSWWJH "•«« s "" '**' 70in-72in—1/3, 1/4}, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/2, 2/6. „„.. ON GCLOTH, superfine-80in-l/«, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/2. 2/9, «A,,8/1. L L 35i1 ,3 6i ',,_6d, 7Jd, BJd, 9Jd, IOJd, UJd, 1/1, 1./2J,, 90in-l/7|, 1/9, i/-, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, yard. 1/6> YARN BLEACH SHEETING. Scoured. v*rv strong, and , -^K lC lO |O% C d Lo ™,- "jjk "/jg^, suitable for hard wear. 54in-l/9, 2/-. 72>n-2<3, 2/6. Hin-Mfd, ll»d, 1/OJ, 1/2}, 1/B}, 1/4,. 80in—-2/6, 2/11, 3/3 yard. MADAPOUXf, very fine, and suitable for 'ladies' and UNBLEACHED SHEETING- children's wear— BJd IOJd, 11^. UNBLEACHED SHEETING- 35in-36i»-63d, 7|d, Hd IOJd, 11^1. IAT^Vi V ~ 1/n 42i - 9d ' 10di lld ' * *■ m > "* ' H. Bono, 1/3,,1/«,,1/6, 1/9, V". "WATERSPRAY," the new Suede-finish Fabric, for Twill, 70in-72in— 1/7, l/w, */-. dainty Lingerie, highly recommended (or IndiesStftMWft* 42i » wide - ' 1/- ' '"*•'"' «* *:" ' 11. Bone, 80m —1/6, I,'lU, if; 4>>. WHITE TWILL CALICOES— " WATERSPRAY " PILLOW COTTON- 35in-36in»8d, 9*d, IOJd, lljd, l/2i yard. Plain 40in— 10d, 1/-, 1/I}. 1/3. ~ • K Pain Circular, 40in-9|d, 1/-, 1/2J, 1/4*. BUTTERCLOTH- * | Twill 40in— 9Jd, Hid, 1/IJ, 1/3. 35in-36in-2-}d, 3d, 3Jd, 4d, i\i yard. I Twill' Circular 40iu—9|d, 1/-, 1/2}, 1/3)!, 1/5. ' I Iv.Ul, Uicuiar, (i i, .. PLAIN GREY CALICOES- • j " WATERSPRAY" CALICOES, medium make, suitable 27in— 6d, 6Jd. ; I " WATERSPRAY" CALICOES, medium make, suitable 32iiv-5Jd, 6d, 6|d. - for heavy wear- 35in-36in-7|d, BJd, 9id, IOJd, lljd, 1/1} yard. I 35in-36in-s}d, 6Jd, Td, Id, 9d, lOd, lid, Ufa, 1/- TWILL GREY- " " J * I 35in-36in—5§d, 6Jd, 7d, Bd, 9d, lOd, lid, lift 1/- TWILL GREYyard. 35in-36in-BJd, 9jd, lid yard. I We are Qmith&^uoheu I M f I H Manufacturer's f^^***'^W^ B^ B *fJ I SOLE AGENTS V-/ Wholesale and Family Dripers,^w«/ I _ 253.263, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, ; 1 public tmikt\" * - I ■* '"CM. '.-"y\"'.'^

WASH FABRICS ■ fixmvm* ai«v M FOR OUR FOR SUMMER FROCKS MIIUNERY CATALOGOE AND BLOUSES I '•*' %": * — ■ ( The fabrics we suggest to-day for Summer \ .., f. Frocks and Blouses are so well known that fur- , | VV TllC JOT thep coirfli ont upon their excellent washing and PQffflfflS wearing qualife'es is quite unnecessary, Foil sample wis of the ~v . ..... To the designs and colourings, nevertheless, -■ fabrics we mention to-dey 6 ;'• or any other dress we would draw special attention, for in every Cttteriafe that we stock instance they represent quite the newest and I materials sent we free instance they represent quite the newest win be sent poet free smartest, and are showing in the widest possible upon ropiest. assortment, and NOW, whilst the ranges are all I i .1 complete, is undoubtedly the best time to select. I JAPANESE CREPES are as popular as ever PERSE/LA SHIRTINGS-A White ground, nice this season, and wo are showing them in an quality cloth, with Stripe, Spot, Check, and unexampled range erf shades, all dyed to our- Flora] designs. 29 indies— special order. 31 inches—l/4§. . ~ L , COTTON FOULARD makes very, smart frock JUMONA CREPES, as the name implies, these , t , and h showing wit]] Navy or Black Crepes aro specially designed for Kimono nd miQ gpot> inehcs — l/W| styles, and very pretty they are, too. 31 j,g inches—l/ 6-}, 1 VENTA CRIMPS make very pretty frock styles, COTTON' FOULARDS—Another smart cloth, in i end are shown in light and dark grounds Whito grounds, with smart Black Block ?! '** with dainty" Floral and Rosebud designs. Checks and dainty Spots. 28 inches—l/3J. ■ 27 inches— I LISMA CEMPS-Another very desirable fabric STRIPE COTTON GABARDINES -A smart 1 for inexpensive frocks. It washes so nicely materia! for Sports Costumes, in White and m and requires no ironing. In Floral, Spot, Grey grounds with Black Hairline Stripes, k and Grey and Black effects. 27 inches- 40 inches-2/U. ■ m. ' a ™™~,,~ „„~™-., „„,™™ COTTON VOILES, in plain colours, suitable for | STRIPED BRITISH CREPES are very mart the dainty WM . * Jrocka NavV) | for either frocks or blouses. The stripes are SaJmon) silver> Crcam> Vicux Rore> Grcv> 3 in Hairline or Block on White ground. T m Black< 39 inches—l/U* and '•A 31 inches—l/o|. 2/3 I GRESHAM CAMBRIC—A splendid wearing | and fast colour fabric that is very scarce. BORIS SATEENS—A very useful cloth for R plain shades, Cardinal, China Blue, Marone, Matrons* Frocks, in Navy and BJaok ;;.. I ' Light Navy, Dark Navy, Saxe, Black. 30 grounds, with small and medium Spots aDd V. i inches—lljd. Floral designs. 30 inches-l/0§ and 1/3*. Milne & Choyce, Ltd. I QUEEN STREET. K:% | H fjpjßjpj |B _ 1 j B j B j n j B •few*- ■ • ' ' wm£.« ■ ■ -•" " " ~

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16374, 31 October 1916, Page 11

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