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I Announcement No. 2. I ' , ' a wiM)n Garlick's Extending their Business I - - HM ! Wit- ---, „■•-„.. s > **** ■-.-:- v^v * ( That Lady k' ill 111 11 1 "y wooing aa Auctioneering Department i J .:•: ■■ , _ G-P . w Ji I Ijj 1 JI 11 lllilllllll f ■BHuEr i I ' I "II"' ; ! -. ' g "^ Will Conduct Regu,ar Sales of Furniture in Commodious Auction Rooms in Lome Street 11 SiSiPifflFx 1/ 1 I I '! ' " ''"" '!" Will Handle Private Sales in Clients' Own tes ■'..■;,. .V, :: y .''<y .■ .■ li™ JU»] "" Will Act as yaluators j^^jd 1 , . n • For a long time past we have considered the question of opening an Auctioneering Department, I "V' t witlTthefr fumitoe C ° me * touch with Pe ° PlG Wh ° J haVing ° CCaSi ° n t0 break U * home ' a PP eal to us as *> what they m | I I It is only natural, perhaps, that customers whose homes we have furnished should come to us in a matter of this kind. 1 I I ''/•'"■■■ a i„n io l«?!J^ V « commen ce<i inquiries of this nature have become more frequent, and, as the calling un of the Second miri I 1 I ~.. , | ' e!?hVr S ... I J1 - j 1 1 1 I rr, The members of our Auctioneering Staff have been specially engaged ; because of their exnerience 7 and nrnvort a wii* w I - . 1 1 v II We are going to give A SERVICE that will fully uphold our rWtaSlpp&Mty •*£ P 7 ' j I 1 ■ ~ , With a manufacturing and retailing business back of them, our valuators be able to d™ «*« *«,«,* *„«„ * w"' I I I m tellable reports as to the value of any piece or pieces of furniture and household"fleets g m ° St aCCUrate and BH 1 ■ ' I I U Business take ? you to another I I "ITyou are Catted up for ll I I Part of the Wdrld Military Service I 1 Consult us about your furniture. We will offer it for sale in I a a x. ~ I - I our new Auction Room, where every piece will be PROPERLY I - f^SJ^V?*^ 088 "? l 0 J? ea * U vour home » we invite you to ! Yf DISPLAYED, or, if you prefer it, wifl conduct If sale in I , Sffg atrial? £ ** 1 °\ *? ****** We ** I II house for you. ; w« I I put it in our Sale Rooms for disposal privately or by auction; i -i":".- „:, , II /. ; \'• - : - ::: V __ •, :. . : __ ■•• : : '"- •' I ''"'"''" i or if you give the word will conduct the sale in your own house. f 1 TONSON GARLICK Co. Ltd "SMsr

JOHN W. ANDREW, Eden Terrace, > Auckland City and Suburbs Ford Dealer. 11l ■ • ' E 'SunkL 40~ - -ill - 2p> the universal cab <^T II illSitm li ', THE NEW MODELS are up-toi- 1 || * minute in appearance, with large || . radiator and enclosed fan, hood with full I H f etreamline* effect, crown fenders front and || | rear, black finish with nickel trimmings— I 11 snappy-looking cars, with all the qualities that have made the FORD a world-wide favourite. I / Buy Yours Now! / 1 j Catalogue and Ford Literature post-free on request. J II > ■ " ■' „. v. Solo N.Z. Agents rot ! ,II The Ford Motor Company of Canadai - II ; The Colonial Motor Company, Ltd. II f .■. Wellington, Auckland, Timaru ' - Licensed Ford , Dealers ; I throughout New -Zealand \ OS Canadian Motor Company of N.Z. Ltd., LITTLE QUEEN ST. AUCKLAND FORD DEALERS. WAIKATO DEALERS: JAS. TOMBS AHD CO., HAMILTON. wmmm—mm~mmm-m,mmmmmmmmmmmmcmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mmi^^ i - 1 g m M Ask your tobacconist for a tin of CLARENCE 1 | Virginia. No other cigarettes can compare ..with I v | them for mildness and delightful fragrance. i 1 Test them in every way you can think of, you'll 1 I remain loyal to CLARENCE always. ' •■*. J g .■ -■■•,- , g i I Manufactured by LTD.. I la MMI _ i^^^^^r^^Mmmsssm^m .-' '.'■ -.• '.., • .' V- '' : " ■- •' -';■ ■■'• ■ '

|| The New Furnishing Fabrics J I include some very uncommon 1 || effects in Cretonne. I '•'."'■ -2"!'' V '■- '" ! ''V '•' , v' ''"'■■ v'-!■'■•'■■ ,' ••"■■ '■■■-~—. ' ■',: £ ■ •■'(■■ ','">' : .. . ■*. ■ »."V' [-:•:■«-? ■< ' ~ ,"'■■•-; £; - -■'-'. '- . • ' - ' -~.': ' ■"'. •■ ■ '■;■'? ','•-• •"'■' •"'■■•.?■ ': ''*.:- ■■ '"-■ H :; = " - ( > Cretonnes and Fabrics of a similar nature have become -,-'."•■.,- E = "■•''"..; ... \ : .bo popular for Upholstering and Re-eoverings nowadays, , ;,.% ' ~ /£: ; £ undoubtedly by reason of their moderate price, that they '* : V ■ =£ ■ — ~ '"••/., ate rapidly taking the plaee of the more expensive Tapesjtries ,' , ' § H '== • -~-.' V and Moquettes. , "'' ."'." •l-i'. ■.-•.'-" • ' ' ' ' =' ■'■E' ; '*". Replenished with new goods just to hand, our stocks in _< - E — Art Cretonnes, ranging in price from BJd to 3/6 per yard, «■■ ~ v ■ offer field Of choice equal to all requirements. l A feature ~ — of the new designs is again the quantity of Blaok introduced, - = 5 '• whilst one Exclusive Cretonne has a Grey ground with Black ■ \ ™ c= - ' and White foliage design, a choice production that will d f£ i appeal to Rovers of ; uncommon effects in the home. ' " = pj j ' ' Shadow Taffetas represent the most durable fabrics 5 fc j * offering to-day, and we are fortunate in having such a broad * . E§ ■ E= i selection, including, as it does, many quite exclusive pro- . = |=j ductions. V x E Both light and dark effects are being submitted, and in "." = E colourings that provide . for all tastes being considered. ' ." S' |] 31-INOH SHADOW TAFFETAS— r 3/11. 1 1 fifclNCH SHADOW TAFFETAS-6/6, 6/11. ' ; "* M » ' E3 6 We specialise in Loose Cover Work, and estimates are . jE a willingly given. - ._ ~V = S Inquiries are appreciated aftr&ys. . ; EE §j INSPECT 8.8. DUSTLESS MOPS AND DUSTERS M § BEFORE COMMENCING YOUR' ' § . | SPRING CLEANING. . ' = 5 < - s: S There are many shapes to select from—all are v 5 = ■*""- reasonably priced, and are Wonderful *; |S £ Labour . Savers. '" '.>;'■' = Milne & Choyce, Ltd., 1 '.. J,, V QUEEN STREET. ; '. J *" i ...... • v. ■ -;....-.', ' pSlll ;■:■:■„' ;^y^'".^:v:.^.'' ;,i: \. .•;■> \;i<^"^ 7^','.; v.yr6y : ' 7:, '';f:: : 'v-; : 'V''." ".''^.'^'. : -.'"'. -. : .";^ ; '.' ■';■ ■,:■'"/

Excellent Value in I New Season's SILKS. I ,We have just received large shipments of this fashionable material. r At 1 present the weather is adverse, but very shortly, with the advent of the warm - if days, there wUJ be a great demand. These goods were bought before the I recent sharp advance, and this is an added reason for making,a selection 1 promptly, In no case is a visitor importuned to purchase. Inspection is [' always cordially welcomed. * > -* - l j| 40in CREPE DE CHINE, all colours—6s 6d, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s 6d yard. * | . 40in SILK POPLINS, in Black, Navy, Saxe, Mole—7s 6d yard. | SHANTUNG SILKS— ll£d, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid, I 5s 6d yard. :, ; ; . p NINGHAI SILKS— 6s lid, 7s 6d, and 8s 6d yard. if Excellent Value in Stationery. ,- ■■ *%> i . 8 Excellent; Value in | wHiriNa pads LADIES' HOSIERY. I OUR WELL-KNOWN " ROYAL MAIL " PAD— **nrr P■ 7 ~\ *?? .' 1,1 each. " - -?'.■*., ■'. J ;,;-.-;': " W tdSS RA ' 6 BheetS ' BaDk Pa?6t ' tUlea: " *«*'■■* ***«**• Shades to Coloured Hosiery f 1 "EARL'S COURT," 100 sheets, Bank paper—9S have just been opened. Ladies will be interested in I each. these smart Hosiery! and we cordially invite them to I "ARMADA," White and Silurian each. pay a visit of inspection. ,'.; r- " ASTORIA," Cambric paper, White and Azure— I 1/- s each. ; LADIES' TINE LISLE $OSE, in Navy, Santerin, 9 " KING'S OWN," smooth Linen, 80 sheets-1/- each. Grey| Penguill Grey , Mote suede-2/6 a pair. 1 v * ENVELOPES. ■ LADIES' ARTIFICIAL SILK ANKLE HOSE, cotton I I WHITE ROLLED LINEN, square and business shape feet and tops, Fawn Coating—4/6 a pair. pi —4Jd packet; 3 lor 1/- ' . H OPAQUE ENVELOPES, square or business shape— LADIES'ARTIFICIAL SILK ANKLE HOSE, cotton 1 1 \6d packet. feet and tops, Light Grey—3/11 a pair. |- CAMBRIC, Silurian and Azure, to match Writing 1 > Pads—sd packet. . LADIES' ARTIFICIAL SILK ANILE HOSE, cotton | / BOXED STATIONERY—9d, 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 each. tops and feet, full Silk, in Pearl Grey. Battleship I (Postage extra.) Grey, Palm Beach, Tan, and White—s/6 a pair. 3 {Postage extra.) " M Wholesale and Family $ TTP« 253-263 Queen St, Auckland, | - A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16619, 16 August 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16619, 16 August 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16619, 16 August 1917, Page 9

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