1 Blue Serge at this place, and the Black Serge is second to none, perhaps first of all. It is sheer modesty (to state that the Popular House is merely equal to its competitors in the matter of value in DRESS-SERGE. There are many grades being sold at absolutely LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES! (HP See the Big Window Show, which is only a very small portion of the vast stocks! Grasp this fact that these goods were bought before the extraordinary rise in price set in, and our retail price has not been raised in the slightest, which means that they are at least 2& per cent, below the usual ruling prices. NAVY BLUE COATING SERGE, 40 inches wide, 1/lli, 2/6, 1 NAVY BLUE CHEVIOT SERGE, all wooland 2/11 per yard. < T 42 inches wide, 4/6, 4/11, and 5/6 per yard. ,*..,., n . , ~ '' ♦ 50 inches wide, 4/11 per yard. (This number i«s particuNAVY BLUE COATING SERGE, extra fine, all wool- j ]arl g » ' 42 inches wide, 3/6, 3/11, and 4/6 per yard. ! ~• . -, ~,, , -~, ' ' ' ' ' J l 54 inches wide, 5/11 and 6/11 per yard. 44 inches wide, 4/11 and 5/11 per yard. J 46 inches wide, 6/6 per yard. ■ . 4 NAVY "AMARANTH" SERGE, all wool, 42 inches «ida. 54 inches wide, 5/6 and 5/11 per yard, J 4 / 6 > 4 / ,1 « and 5/6 per yard. NAVY BLUE COSTUME SERGE, all wool, extra fine- ' NAVY SE RGE WITH WHITE STRIPES, ail wool--52 inches wide, 7/6 per yard. 1 43 inches wide, 4/H per yard. 54 inches wide, 7/11,-8/6, and 8/11, 9/6, 9/11, 11/9 and ♦ 45 inches wide, 7/11 per yard. 12/6 per 'yard. ♦ 54 inches wide, 8/11 and 9/11 per yard. 60 inches wide, 12/11 per yard. " j 57 • u . hes w/n per yafd AH other materials are fully stocked in the ever-popular shades of Navy PATTERNS PROMPTLY SUPPLIED ON REQUEST. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, » 5m gFIRSTLY--B«scau«etiiMchlgfa.irfadeTyrc«arenowun. I 1 '^B' - " m approached by any other tyre on the market for Quality of « 1 m Material and for the Excellent Wear and Service they give. I I &M C 0 _ 8 M F S I fl4»« * s«^ Motorists help to maintain the people and business of 1 1 VBHOoiUyi V UHf 11 ' JI HP their own Country. Mm r ■ %9i HBQ,yB Stocked in Grooved. Thru Ribbed end Robber Non.Skid. ffl I «wwr 1 1 I owin^ S t! 0 "t? as found favour with the Public memem W»cWri»a<^ ; us 1 1 ™ g . f !t ? Preponderance of strength, strength in W?,> 1 matenal and durability, strength in design and stvle I St eng , h ,D constrnction-these all stand out pro! " m minently. F I tAr3l AN wavy tut j B zxx ar* orcy ' ihc ,a,ier »■** - | Tobacco Competition j I \ ■ ' 1 our roanufacture ol MISSION FURNITIIPF mm ! i. £200 IN PRIZES ! ' ? 1 5W^as»i'55 Tins cdntaimng the Mild, Medium and/orFullStrengths. - j I lea and Card Tables. 3 ' I Prizes Totalling £200 I ■■—■—_, ' 1 "' 1 le *' ""'"lively heavy, pre J 1 1 M ilomuiate. The Iramcs are made in OAK finish,,! i„ I tAr j1 aw wavy tut I 1 saai k Cmy - ,he ,a,ier °- I Tobacco Competition 4 .1 h f%a%*\*\ ** II . our raa « wf acture ol MISSION FURNITURE com. ±9(\o IN PRI7I7Q (1 P"«« eycrythlng for the home, lor Bedroom Dining- . 111 rfiVlZ.tLO ■ , 7 m >. or Study, Smoke Room, Lounge Room | Will I* presented for the return of the largest numbers of CAPSTAN ! - i £° velties ' ™ Plant Stands. I Navy &»iMft^ { - 8 I Te1 l :: 1 d D c"r^ra m ble: RooIB ' Library - and study lableS ' I Prizes Totalling £200 II- ■ lU* Largest Number £25 6th Largest Number £6 Si i m "~" """ ' "" —- = j I 3rd „ " £1210 i. Yth „ " £5 h I jf IM AMf* A 111 f/^l7 ' I 4th „ „ £10 loth „ „ £3 11 1 UlldllJl IIAHi II ITo persons returning the next 50 largest numbers £1 each \ I - r«„ i*j I 3 .■ * „ 120 „ „ 10s. „ I M Uy. Ltd.— | 1 CONDITIONS-READ THESE CAREFULLY: ! 1 30 « 12 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND I ■ , Post your Lids to "CAPSTAN," Box 181,Q.P.0. v Wellington, N.Z. ' SMmM,,;,, ■■■«— [ITI . | • B ! J ,ure *? d . e . ndo " * %li * in y° ur P* rcd B iv 'n? yoor full namo «nd : | addreic, plainly written,, alio itate the number «f Lid* returned. I > "■■■■IIIBMW No parcel will be accepted unless FULI postage has been paid on same. I ——— ' ■-----— -—»««_^___ The winners' names and addresses wili be published in the newspapers. " " ''" "" ; Only CAPSTAN Tobacco Lids will be accepted-no oth«» will count! \ '^-'"' g -_' ,-y _^, I . The British Empire Trading Co. Ltd.'s decision will be final regarding I ! il U\ N K OAI ff^Z^S-^T^ | any questions which may arise m connection with this Competition. I \\ 11 f V? 4 k^ft^CS f|-,-. Competitors should keep their Lids till the END of SEPT., 1917 and I \ m •«t ,^"' iI LI J* then send them in in SECURELY PACKED.' ' I »\ f| ?fil/PfllH\ 1 I REMEMBER THREE THINGS I • \3}±£%n n^^r^tl^Ml W$U Remember the Closing Date of the Competition. fj K***££m AU £V E.HYW HER i|y 2. Remember to give your full name and address and number of Lids I cm c appwiu 4Mn ditti»o r«« ' ■-****■* 1 i- returned. -• bOLE AGENTS AND BOTTLERS FOR THE AUfilfl Awn niQTDiPT |- 3..Remember to tie your parcel up secure)y. . L /l M Mir , "ik T U WolHHil. I THIS COMPETITION CLOSES ON 30th SEPT., 1917 I Ui 'iTICifIILLAN' & CO 1 :,v GET BUSY AND TELL YOUR FRONDS TO DO LIKEWISE I * <£**» HIPKINS & COUTTS), • W^e ? 1 ' Wisejanq Mercl*ftnfe t CUSTOMS <?trpi?t vkw\
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 10
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