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B »/U 7/f pa£ Blfi So **~ i/S ' White" Silk Ankle Hos®—3/11, 4/6, 1/1 Ribbed All-wool Hose-12/11 {'| : Ladies' Plain White LislVtbread 4 /P» 6 / 0 » 6 / 11 * 8 / 3 » 1114 lo^9 _ P.. _.. I i Hose—l/ 61, l/U1.2/3,2/6,2/11, ai,; * Tan Cashmere Ecse, aJ-wcol-7/ll :®s 5 . and 4/6 pair/ •*' A Special Lino of Tan Silk Ankle pair. . | 1 Heavy Creme Cotton Hose—6/6 Hose; splendid value—3/11 pair. Ladies' Shot Hose, in Black and :?5 ; • pair. Coloured "Silk Hose, in Grey, Tan, Helio., Black and Blue. Black : •i- § A Special Line of Tan Lisle Hose: • Covert, Sauterne, and Leather — and Purple, and Black and Green ; •; j. 1 good value— pair, 6/6 pair. —5/6 and 7/9 pair. - | I GLOVES—A New Shipment. N 1 !■ A new shipment of Dent's fine' Lisle Gloves in all shades, just : r J ■ arrived. These are capital value, and the very latest in Gloves. : I | Bent's Finest Milanese Lisle I. and B. Morley's Lisle Gloves, White Sueds-finish Gloves, with ■' [i f Cloves, in Pastels, Black and splendid value, in Beaver, Pastel, Black points'—3/6 per pair. ; i I White—s/6. per pair. Black, and White—Only 4/6 per White Lisle Gloves, Black points— | | | Suede Finish lisle Gloves, heavy. pair. • 5/6 per pair. : stitcbingp, -three buttons, in English three B1 pair I , \ I Black—all °6/ll 8 per pair. ' • buttons, Grey, and White . Silk Gloves, in Beavers, Grey, and | ' I Pine Milanese Lisle Gloves, in -4/ii per pair. Whitehall 8/6 per pair. I | White, Beaver, and Pastel—6/11 Whit® Lisle Gloves—4/6, 4/11, 5/6, White Silkette Gloves (knitted)— • : f per pair. 5/12, and 6/11 pair. 4/6 and 4/11 pair. : j SOME BARGAIN LINES h I Cotton Knitted Gloves, in Navy and White Kid Gloves, all sizes—l 4/6 | - i I # White*—l/- per pair. Worth Just a few Oddments in Black Kid per pair. : I I I double. Gloves. > Sizes, 5/d, 6d, and &i<3. : I 1 Only 6/11 pair. Also a line at French Kid Gloves, finest quality, i >' I A Special Line in Black Cotton 6/6. Sizes from 6to 6£. A bar- in Tan, Grey, and Black—l 7/11 I ; Gloves—only 1/- per pair. gain. Note sizes. per pair. \ ! J * Important Notice—We Pay Postage on Cash Country Orders. | : I # 102,104, 106 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. { I * fipii>il'>i> | i»l | MiN< | iWl"i' r l'WiiniiriiitTTriinTn'rimtniiiniiiniini(immirriTTi'r"*-*anirinniiniinniininiiiiiii»Tiiiiiiiirii ninriirrri tit mthihh » n iiithhi iii iiik hi hiiiiiiiih SB T H £ careful housewife knows how important it §§§£'- fc |||| is that she should use the best starch— B Br there is nostarch so good as Colman's. It gives ' Ifi the beautiful gloss and finish that makes the f jV \ J yjf^t | j clothes look their best. /4f y \ I minis /A M B " j |S Goes furthest best results. Try it. J I | Bn-tfrt mi Bf*. : ' ' | i 5! = * • =. 5 I giffli |i| iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiii'[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiniiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiitjiig I j -j DUNLOP RUBBER BOWLS B ! = s Bowlers throughout New.Zealand will be keenly interested in the fact that we PI =' I s nave succeeded in manufacturing a perfect HARD RUBBER BOWL, its ad- M =■ i = vantages will at once appeal to all devotees of the pastime— its adoption §11 = I =py bowlers will effect considerable improvement in their play. This has been li = = —the pleasing experience of every player who has yet had an opportunity of H = = = using the new Dunlop production. The Bowl is of Solid Rubber tfipbuffhout— m = I = a hard and-.fine grained as ebony, with a surface polish like glass. It is Hi i = s absolutely impervious to moisture, hsat or cold—a vast improvement on the HI = : = m w o° d or composition bowls now in use/ It will not chip, crack, shrink or 9 = 1 EE alter its shape or weight in any respect. Apart from the construction of the fH| = I = Bowl, there is no subsequent loading needed to bring it to correct weight— H I = thus ensuring an even balance. * I=3 e i s IT'S THE MOST PERFECT and TRUEST E=3 = = S . PLAYING BOWL YET SEEN ON ANY GREEN H§ = 1 = The standard sizes Of Dunlop Bowls are as follows 5" 5V', and 51" Evepv a = ! I s ® tanda /? weight and No. 3 Bias-full, unless otherwise specified. This § - = s Y OP f is executed 7 the leading expert in Australia— once stamped by the H = | g Association's representative will never vary. F oyms I = SeTv .—a rt .. , .. Approved by {he Dominion Bowl»e Awociatioa. E I = jay" Ohfßisalile from all leading Sports Depots and Suppliers of Sporting Goods. Vl«|_ = I (m, Price; £7 per set (4) jfliJ. I JHL DUNLOP RUBBER CO. of Aust. Ltd., Wellington, M IB] g -—mllhmti ulVli m l i"ihiViTiiitiVii'fii7i7>r U;vi r^^f^rrrrr. !

Money to Lend. MONEY TO X.KNU on Freehold Security at Current Rates. T CHAS. C. BAKER (Late Ewington and Baker), Corner of Durham St E. and Queen St: MONEY TO LEND on all descriptions J-vl. Furniture -without removal; easy payments.— Loan and Discount Co 28. High Street. "* TyONEY Lent on Building Society Shares, JJX Pianos, Sewmg Machines, Survey In. struments, Jewellery, etc. ; etrictly confide* -Lombard, 31. Wellesley St. East (odd Public Library). - M ONEY TO LEND at a moderate rat« m i 01 interest.Apply, Jackson. Russell funks, and Ostler. Solicitors. Shortland St* Miscellaneous. THOUSANDS of Men are Reducing Cost X , of giving having their Hats Cleaned at Cox Hat Factory, karangahape Rd. rpYPEWRITEES Overhauled and Repaired" A late head mechanic Office Appliance W *? Tr A a 3? Pi?? ntry Typewriter Repair! H.M. Arcade. Phone 2280. pUNCHER CROSS MOTOR-CAR TYRES Kj made by tho North British Rubber Co., Ltd.; thoroughly tested both in the laboratory and on the road, over hundreds of thousands of n'lles. "The tyre that is superior." TPAfUdERS can now obtain full supplies of r 4 , Murt ?- n 3 D i p - . This is the cheapest first-claas dip, and gives splendid results.— Awnts, N.Z, Ltfan *nd Mercantile Agency

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 8

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