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I The New Season's Goods await Inspection, In every department of oar establishment new goods are constantly arriving irons the world's leading manufacturers. These pertain to the comfort and well=beiag of ladies, men, and children, because they include all such requisites as Clothing, Drapery, and I Boots, as well as the needs Of the modern home in Furniture and 1 Furnishings. In each department visitors will meet with prompt I and courteous attention, they will be given full information in I regard to any goods they inspect, but in no case will they be I pressed to purchase. We feel sure that it will be recognised as | an econoiny to see the geods we ofler before making the seasonable I purchase}, and we cordially invite a visit. I ' Istantly arriving from the world's leading manufacturers. These pertain to the comfort and well-being of ladies, men, and children, because they include all such requisites as Clothing, Drapery, and Boots, as well as the needs Of the modern home in Furniture and Furnishings. In each department visitors will meet with prompt and courteous attention, they will be given full information in regard to any goods they inspect, but in no case will they be pressed t© purchase. We feel sure that it will be recognised as an economy to see the goods we ofler before making the seasonable purchases, and we cordially invite a visit. HABERDASHERY ITEMS j at Auckland's Lowest Prices. | In every home, especially -where ladies are expert with the needle, there | are very many small items which are always in demand. These are generally | grouped under the inclusive name of " Haberdashery." Recognising the 5 importance of this department in regard to prompt service, we have placed | is. close to the main entrance. There i? ample and efficient staff, prompt I ciange, and ladies can rest assured that shopping here they can obtain their I purchases without any delay. To obtain buttons to match, or an item costing g & few pence, may be as important in time to our customers as a much larger I purchase some other day. Therefore, in this department, and in accordance with our fixed policy throughout the establishment, the smallest purchase is promptly and efficiently handled. We are pleased to see ladies making use °; our excellent stocks, and can assure them of every attention. Sometimes children are semi for these small items, and in such case the little one receives just as careful attention as mother would receive if she herself called Our prices are Auckland's lowest, and each article is marked in plain figures I There is one price to all, whether man, woman, or child. On this fair and | equable basis, and upon strict attention to the smallest needs of our customers, £tomers, the "S. and C." business has been built. Call next time you are I in the city—whatever is new, fashionable, serviceable, and good value von I will find it here. ° ' J ; " ~ " | - . Tbe Latest in- ! NEW SEASON'S NAPERY. 1 I This is the latest Napery, and in every home at re-furnishing time ladies I welcome a piece or two. Most of the items enumerated are Irish work and I that speaks for its quality. We invite inspection. ' ; H.S. CRASH RUNNERS- ' (WHITE H.S. EMBROIDERED A.T. j H.S. CRASH RUNNERS— WHITE H.S. EMBROIDERED A.T. Ml 12 x 45—4/6. - CLOTHS, Irish work— ; I w x SfcJSSa 5/3, •* '"• 7 ' 9 - a'* ssA •'•• 13/.. M«. I -VfS* T \ BC ? V - DER| C D AL R\i°H , RS? D B l' ££** '' j ! CRASH CUSHION COVERS— " x s *— 3 " B « 4/3 ' *' '"' **• I 20 x 20—Frilled. 2/11. 3/11. 7/4. 9 -. WHITE H.S. EMBROIDERED RUNNERS. 1 20 x 20—H.S.. 3/11, 4/11. 5/3, 6/«. Irish work— 1 20 x 20—Corded Edge. */§. 7/.. 8/9. 12 x 45-2/6. 3/3, 4/3. 4/.. 4/f. 6/1. 7/1. CRASH TABLE CENTRES, Scalloped edee- " * •*"««• 5/fi ' «'' ™ »'"■ I 13 x 13in—Round. 2/11. WHITE, SCALLOPED EDGE, EMBROI. i I 18 x lSin—Round. 4/4, 4/4. DERED TOILET COVERS— [,;■'! 24 x 24in—Round. 7/8. 27 x 45—11/8. I WHITE. SCALLOPED EDGE, EMB-ROI- „,"* 1 !?'. -,„ _-.„ „„.„„. I DERED A.T. CLOTHS. Irish work- WHITE, SCALLOPED EDGE, EMBROL I 32 x 32-4/11,, 5/11. 7/9. 8/9. 1 * D f/ R 8 E ?/i?°St HES8 SETS *** work i 36 x 36— 1/11, 7/9. 9/11, 11/9. —* /B "" BOT * I WHITE, SCALLOPED EDGE. EMBROI- WH, T E i r |i S i,£? ESB 8ET8 « Irislj work ' DERED TRAY CLOTHS, Irish work- -* /11 ' 1,/8 BOT ' m 12 x 12—Round. 2/11. WHITE, H.S.. PLAIN A.T. CLOTHS, withJ? x 12—Squmb. 2/8. on Embroidery or Dxewn-threed ■ 15 x 15Square. 3/-. work I ii x 20—Oval. 2/8. %.""■ 31 x 31—9/11. 111 lt=Bvir- !m. 3 ilii. v,m - 56 x 36 - 4/e «"•• 1 8 x 3£~£i? lire - VSt IB: LACE EOCE TRAY CLOTHS, Linen 17 x 27—Gblonft, 4/6, 19;9. Centres— ■ 22 x 3a-Obkme. 3/9. 5/9. 8/11, 16/8, 13/8. 14 $20-4/9. !24 X Round. 3/11. 13 x iß_s/9. 8 WHITE, SCALLOPED EDGE, EMBROL l 6 x ?^ — ?vi y DERED PILLOW SHAMS, Irish work— ** x 32—13,9. ■ 22 x 32—3/8. 3/9. 8/11. 16/6. 13/6 each. LACE EDGE RUNNER. Linen Centre*. i i 1* x 51 16/6 each. ' WHITE H.S. EMBROIDERED PILLOW 5 ! SHAMS, Irish work— LACE EDGE DUCHESS SETS, Linea 22 x 32— 7/8. 7/8. 9/11 each. Centres—l 6/6 each.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 9 (Supplement)

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