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KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO.. Sols Agents, Ne J Everybody Enjoys UPTON'S- | the Finest Tea the World's Largest Suppliers can grow. Clear and Brilliant in Colour and Rich in Flavour. Always Refreshing and Healthful. Nerer gets Bitter, | © By Growing, Plucking, 'Firing', Blending and Packing the Tea themselves, Lipton's can guaran- 1 tee the Quality of E/ery Spoonful—and give you Best Value. \ Order LIPTON'S from \ I Your Grocer! —"""ttl" -"**"*■

I Our Great Semi-Annual Clearance^ I I IS NOW PROCEEDING. I 9 We mention a few items of exceptional value: i | FURNISHING DRAPERY DEPARTMENT 1 I Just Opened Up- ~~~~1 VITRAGE LACE NETS, for long curtains, 30in wide, Reduced 1 I 40-INCH POPLINE PLAIN DYED CASEMENT CLOTHS, '»H l,d ' a ° d 1/2 yard t0 clear ' I M D , , , _ . COSIES, excellent value. Reduced to 1/3 for figured Sateen with. 1 R Keduced to O *7 per yard out cord and frill; with cord or frill, 1/4 J. |l I £ij ij to clear. PLAIN CUSHIONS. Reduced to 1/3 to clear. ' H Colours: Brown, Green, Mauve, Biscuit, Vieux Rose, SHADOW TISSUES, for loose covers, all reduced. ; 1 Crimson. AMERICAN SELF-COLOUR MADRASES, 36in wide, in Vieux S j W Excellent Value. Worth a visit of inspection. Rose, Green, and Brown. Reduced to 2/11 yard to clear I I _ j I Opportunity. Jjf Wholesale and Family ? if I I 253-26/* Huron St., Auckland, mJ I — I fk BOOT SALK " uJm L °™« Derb y Shoes, Cuban Heel and ro s p a i rjt - rhiidnon'e o„u„ai i-^ „/ Jffl «"»rt American toe 19,1, usual 23,8. ' ( [«s 11 12 IS ,t . f'' *ELJsK Ladies' Patent Court Shoes, smart heel, for a 7 P3 ' f business wear, will not slip. Sale 22/6, OUr Win<*owsusual 28/6. Brogue Shoes tan and black calf. Sale J | College Shoe for Girls, light or stout Calf, price 30/-. BeS/M patent toe caps. Size 2to 6. Sale price ... Cljnt .. BBbfM 17/9. ALL SHOES POSTED, 6d EXTRA. & James Adams 81 Co., fiX WELLESLEY-ST EAST, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 2

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634

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 2

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