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Special Sale Bargain! The Keenest Interest centres mwd IpiPT BRIDGMAN'S WHITE STRIPED TOWELS, . X*#.fftW « .... I#% «% «. - W™ : [ STOCKTAKING SALE .' • . • ' ? Now Progressing in Real Earnest. Worth 1/9 f Less than ' nAnD 4 ..,',. A RARE ECONOMY OPPORTUNITY ABOUNDING IN tO-days English Price. GENUINE BARGAINS which make a direct appeal to ': ■ * v every thrifty minded woman. 1 SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON THE SMARTEST WEARABLES FOR QUICK BUYERS. UvVuw ftkJMl£ V I?I B I RCE J Pencil Grey. 45 inch-9/11 yard. -*IWt GABARDINE, Black. Navy, Saxe. Wine. Fawn, and Brown; 40 inch ■■■■■■■■■■bb- "OUt ENGLISH DRESS TWEEDS, 40 inch-4/11, 5/6, 5/11. • —— . NAVY^SE «0 15—38 inch, 3/11; 42 inch. 4/11 j43x 50 inch. 9/6. ATftnT QiPWR CHECK DRESS MATERIAL-38 inch. 3/6; 40 inch. 4/11, 5/1, SIVST.-t?; JWEED, Grey only. 6ti inch— 1 femnluc S2b2iilP»X!ll ' " inch— 3/6. 4/6. Plain Cream Do.-3/3, 3/11. 4/6. Prices iHTiWiffitJftß ! « al Price - m sa,e price< m Post BARGAINS IN LADIES' RAINCOATS. SALE PRICES. " M - ™«?' JL A WfiT% Ka.elan sleeve.,, wide belt all round, flap pockets, double m ,R iv , L/ ltou i«SLW I, !SiJi rMn v Fawn md Green. Length 50 and s°. DAiun'M *' •i P^ , BARGAIN. 39/11. Order early HAINOUATB. with inset sleeves, smart collar, pockets, and narrow belt; Pawn. ■Ware' i'?? wn ' a ? 4 £ IBllt 9 rey - Lenoth, 48. 50. 52. 54 inches— Bettor viiWZ Qualities, in useful Fawn shades-65/-, 69/6, 79/6, 82/6. with ■ " aS LADIES' BLACK AND NAVY CHEVIOT SERGE WALKING SKIRTS. Length. I Sent 36in. 38in. Waist. 25in. Fashionable cut. vertical side pockeU-29/l. ■ „.„,.„ LADIES' BLACK, NAVY. DARK FAWN. AND GREY ROUGH-AND-READY I Carnage SERGE SKIRTS. Length. 84. 3.6. 38 inches. Waist, 25 inches-27/6.. fj Pairi HEAVY GREY TWEED SKIRTS- Length. 34. 86. 38 inches. Waist. 25in-33/6. r< " u ' FAWN COATING SKIRTB. O.S. sizes, 38 x 30 and 36 x 34. Strong, serviceable Skirls— BLACK MELTON CLOTH SKIRTS, O.S. sizes. 38 x 32, 36 x 31-22/6. WAVY OLOTH SKIRTS, 0.5.-. 38 i 32. 38 x 30. 36 x 22-27/6. IfV LADIES' BLACK MOIRE UNDERSKIRTS-9/11. 10/6, 14/11. 16/11, 21/-. 22/6. 115 BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS -6/11, 7/11, 8/11. 19/6, 12/6. VOlir LADIES' ALL-WOOL KNITTED SINGLETS, short sleeves, length 34in— 0/11. ChailCe ® HEAVY UNBLEACHED RIBBED COTTON SINGLETS, short sleeves, shaped In LADIES' ALL-WOOL KNITTED SPORTS COATS, Cream. Grey. Brown-32/6. .... LADIES' ALL-WOOL N.Z. KNITTED HOSE. Black. Grey. Khaki. Tan-Special SaVe Value, 4/6. handSOmelV LADIES' LONG SEALETTE COATS-3S/-, £6/5/-, £7/15/.. Big stock. on ———.»_-«____-..__«_—__..__. * BRIDQMAN'Sm, I I 364-370 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. I I BMBSBflPJBMB«OBaBWBB«B« Kiddies all love M ?V}ldr Granny Chamberlain. I■ JF They love Chamberlain /(^ S^^J S== Cough Remedy too—and so / they should! / /Mg|F§ mlgjlM It is pleasant and agreeable to'take— f "§i Sto-iIM perfectly harmless— from narcotics, and J can be given with confidence to the youngest / 'J —-^.:™y and most delicate. tsßnJ For coughs, colds, croup and whooping J|SHL_ cough it's wonderful. - and kiddies just \^^^^^SBBBB^S^ They will take it as often as you will give _ 1 '^^ it and ask for more. L /pea AM B is B iAD rat? \\ COUCH REMEDY 9 RHEUMATISM A. dg^ it the bane of thonnnds in New Zealand. Hr \ •UP s£!!*LM TV yfAKE this test. Take fiJIM/M wi 33inBE!i -^ two Firestone Hold " iSl^^ Patches and stick them an? r e°S.iy X W%oi" ££& together. Then try this lace-on boot keeps them out of doors in cold and wet- "tU? of war " Pull, yank. Fits any style or tyre of there are thousands who suffer in a greater «*& « 7,1 . tvrf Pnrnisherl with lor lesser degree. Once they suffered with- nTheV Will hold faSt. **?• , * n ™ ttßM IJ w { n out hope of improvement, but since M.UMJ mil uwu mou extra long lace. HookRHEUMALINE • OXYffENA __ . . . On style also. proved itself, the number is lessening. Here you have a practical Here is what graieful patients say:- demonstration OI the j^^3g BUSY ADVERTISING THE REMEDY. " V , , .1. „ nnt „ mr EffßTtfl 62, Bannister street, strength and holding power Hiol MR. D. DIXON writes:-" i "m'maki'ng in this motoring aid. HHI your remedy known as much a-s possible, P^SS^^H and I flatter myself I have gained a few *» —_JBiE*^ converts in and around Masterton. There . riDTrcrnwVr is no doubt it is a wonderful remedy, and .1 * A A .fnnSS. everyone I have induced to try it speaks IAAAf i%M A "CURE-CUT" highly of it, and I can speak from cxperi- W I ■TI£3fcIUIRI& A soft etronz 'rubber ence. It appears to me no one need suffer ■■■ %4F|VVv% A so "' °" on ß. ruDD " . from Rheumatism if they will only (rive /w w W w gum for filling in tread your remedy a. fair trial." . A * cutS an< * sna ? s - I Northern B Wa'iroa. ACCCSSOHCS , „ . MRS. H. E. FLAVELL, write?:-" I I must tell you that the Rheumatism has jjf ~~\g j^^ft ' comnletelv left my shoulders and arms, and ' . _ . ._J .!,„_ W m dnß ! m hand! are afmosl free from the pain. are CAS? tO pUt Oil and they n^^fe-W ■ I feel sure that another course will cure i__iJ jj-U TK/» lief inrlllflpQ *^^^^^^ mo all right. 1 have recommended it, and 11010 tlgftt. 1 fte llSt InCIUOeS SfiWlTf S » bW-IW Outside Gaiters for blow- pi^Z^ . wi ,r-ft ,SS h^ ,ie j flt^n.'. Hopinß you outs, in nvostyles, Hook-On S^pS i These in turn tell others of their preat an( Lace-On. There IS Strong and reliable, diimverv and Biain they influence their ... , , , ~/-> «,\ . 5 i r. , frieHs Hundreds of original testimonials. a ] so the invaluable Cure- holds tyre securely after unsought hv us, are on our files, and.can , -— . . , cut or blow-OUt. he inspected at our office. Meantime, it is Cut lOf filling in CUtS and the privilege of every sufferer to obtain A ' D . the fullest information, and for this pur- SnaffSt AIT-rreSSUre /^|9l«^ .... an have prepared a booklet, tolhnc _, ° » _ . . 4Ba"B)sK»™v ;Kw tVs wonderful remedy was Hi.cnvereH. (GaUgeS, etC. Let US gIVG /M^^v and "i-inc the letters of those who declare , .. P r .- \9KBUMmSmm feci™ to have received full information. M, von have t o A do C ""o E 'nll in the coupon THE AUCKLAND TYRE & and send it. Do It now. ACCESSORY CO., Z^^ffisS 1 FREE COUPON, ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND, n^P^Llv » T ° ™ E (-O?KPTr N I-n) HEU ; DWrik.t.r.f.rtk.A.ckloiPr.ri.* ™™> Bundin.. V.0.. Box 380. A . HATRJCK & CO., LTD. Q?^W ' Pleas- "end me the Free Book about W.n«.nui w.d Wellington ■Jh-u." ~.„,,nentu.ned ... the lU.HALD. Gm.r.l Dilrlbutor. for No, Z:tnn* PIUESTOKE • '■: kli "' 1 - A CBMENTLESS TUBE •""' PATCHES Address I . ,^^^^^^*^m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17151, 3 May 1919, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17151, 3 May 1919, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17151, 3 May 1919, Page 9 (Supplement)

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