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II nil .1.1 . I ... ...hi i "■ i »j i mi I if « |i |g J Special Unas bow clearing at 1 ill We cannot emphasise too strongly the value in these 8 ll] quoted lines. Some -are special Jot* Purchases, a few » !■ are odd lines from various Departments, some are goods Jj m we're overstocked in and must clear quickly. Accord- « M ingl-y w<e've put a Clearance Price on them all, and out m M ■ they go without any regard to present retail worth- m 1 Specially note the value here 1 Belightfeil Coat frocks far 1 i LA »-^^ ,^b,^i^-,r. WJiite 81 -- - tiatte Biris. I M LADIES' WHITE COTTON VESTS. 0.5.. extra lons. A special line, well made and well -finished. .in M m .short gleeves—2/11. Maroon Gsrhksord. Smart. warns, and most service- B gj LADIES' WHITE COTTON' VESTS, no sleeves—l/ii. able for winter wear. Worth a «res| .deal jug*© than .8 H LADIES* BLACK RIBBED HOSE—I/e* j»ir. we're askiryr. ' .»-•*-•» a M LADIES* BLACK WOOL AND COTTON HOSE- For Girl ape 4 s«ar6-11/«. f£ §1 1/4? pair. For Girl ago 6 -y=aars—l2/*. f| : g LADIES' SLACK LACE CASHMEEETTE HOSE— For Girl ae 8 yeai£-43/3S. « ill H 1/8 pair. For Girl age 10 scarscrrlA/S. II ; H LADIES' WHITE SILK ANKLE HOSE—I/11 »air For Girl ass 12 years— f 1 I B to clear. TEA.YELLING CUSHIONS, covered' good Sateen and m Ul H LADIES' GREY CORSETS. 26. 23. 30 inches only— beat Kapok-r-2/4 'each. S >D fl 2*» to clear. 9 only-LADIES' BLACK BOBBER COAiES —To B C 9 LADIES' GREY WORKING CORSETS. 28. 29. 30 clear. 39 each. Wonderinl value. ' M _ B inches .oft'sc—4/* oair. INFANTS' FEEDERS—*7id each. " ■ 8 WOMEN'S STRIPED FLANOLEON PETTICOATS SO PIECES 36-INCH WBFr3 -CALICO— (» dozen. §| _• H -«/* each, so PIECES 36-INCH WHITE LAWN—*W| the doj»n. I ■ 8 H BLACK KID GLOVES, sizes only 5!, 6. 61. 65. To PILLOW SLIPS, size 1? by 36—1/tU feJ i *g .§3 clear. Worth double—3/8 pair. 36-INCH STRIPED PYJAMA OLOTBT—J/tti MTd. ft i « BLACK EIB GLOVES. s.Ees only 52. G. 61. 6}. To 36-INCH WHITE SPECIAL FLANNELETTE — 1/6J M » H clear. Worth, double—3/11 pair, yard. • m, 1 Another example of oyr Apmn Value 1 IB clear. Worth double—3/6 You won't have a fault to find in the STRIPED style OLOTB-il/«4 yard. fef i BLACK KID GLOVES. sizes onlv 52. G. 61. 65. To 36-INCH WHITE SPECIAL FLANNELETTE — 1/6 i M W g clear. Worth double—37ll pair. yard. » Another example of our Apmn Value 1 You won't have a fault to find in the make or style *£g H of these, and prices will surprise those who work out 'Jji H • the cost of an article. i||| H LADIES' NAVY PRINT OVERALLS, floral end spot LADIES' BLACK SATEEN APRONS. 3 soie. no bib 9 B pattern— 5/6, 6/11 each. and pocket—3/11 ®»a 4/ff each, "sag . I CREAM iD PALE BLUE CASEMENT CLOTH "SSSiSjft^A*™ '*" ** "* » ' ■ OVERALLS—3/6, 3/11 each. NUBSBS' WHITE APRONS, large bib aad pocket— "38 S 3/3,'3/11 Veach. 8 I ■ LADIES' PRINT OVERALLS. White wand. Saxe. WHifEE TTEFIN APRONS, equate bib and pocket- . i 1 m Isavy, Pale Sine stripes—s/6 and 5/11 each. 3/s each »«| 1 {■ MAIDS' PRINT OVERALS. White ground. Nary. MAIDS' WHITE APRONS, largo bib and poc&et- iffl Ifl Saze. and Brown stripes—4/6 and 4/11 each. 2/6 each. ,JSj II IPs PAY TME POSTAGE €N cash JOKAM ~ J II Address: 102, 104, 106, 108, Karangatiape Rm4i. 1 f OBNOXIOUS GERMsI 1 lodge in the mucous membrane of the mouth, throat and I nose—where they grow and multiply—and set up iafiajga- J I matory conditions, which manifest themselves in So£e 1 1 Throats, Hoarseness, Fullness in the Eyes, Pains and 1 I Stuffiness in the Head— which if not checked may j I lead to serious complications, such as Influenza, Nasal 1 I Catarrh, etc., etc. 1 1 Is a Scientifically Perfect Germicide* 1 I It is simple and effectual in use, 1 .1 It «honl<3 be used daily. : 1 I It retards the growth of oboaoos germs in themoath^ I I throat and nose. & m It creates a healthy condition of the mucous membranes. m I It purifies and cleanses the air passages. ff 1 Its constant use is the greatest safeguard against anfection? I I Sold Everywhere 1/6 per bottle I in mm i ■" TT "r r MtK^__^___ JHB^P t ""^g»WaB3^BMBaPaaSaBMBBBBgIBg»ggg»!»»CTCT- IMB 'qMhw \ i For p J To-morrow's n~ yu i Si ■*■ — "-or course! \n

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17212, 14 July 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17212, 14 July 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17212, 14 July 1919, Page 7

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