The Selling of Flannelettes at the Season's | Lowest Prices i Commences To-day. j I Striped Flannelette needs may be filled to-day | with every confidence, for the prices are now fully I j ONE-THIRD under those previously ruling, and ij will not be improved upon for the balance of the i season. \ a The complete range (comprising a big special pur- jl j chase, and our own stocks) permits of a choice from | I over 30 different qualities, ranging in price from | to 2/9 yard. | Requirements for Shirts, Pyjamas, Nightdresses, | Undergarments, Children's Underwear, and Rompers, jj | all should be considered now, and secured early, while | the full range of patterns are available. | A NICE SOFT FINISH FLANNELETTE, in Cream i f round, with plain stripes; suitable for Children's wear; 7-inch.—Worth 1/6. Final Selling Price, 10§d yard; 10/3 per dozen. A LIGHT-WEIGHT PLAIN FINISH FLANNELETTE, showing in a splendid range of stripes, 31-inch-—Worth 1/9. Final Selling Price, 1/- yard; 11/9 dozen. A PLAIN WEAVE FLANNELETTE, in a very useful quality, and in clean smart stripes; 31-inch—Worth 1/1 L Sinai Selling Price, 1/3 yard; 14/9 dozen. S PLAIN WEAVE FLANNELETTES, of superior quality, ! in a wonderful range of stripes, light and mid colourings; ; I 31-inch—Worth 2/6. , Final Selling Price, l/ 7£ yard; j 19/- dozen. A NICE QUALITY TWILL CLOTH, in eight good I colourings; 31 inches wide.—Worth 2/6. Final Selling Price, 1/7| yard; 19/3 dozen.' j A SERVICEABLE FLANNELETTE, in Dark Tweed effects; one that is suitable for many purposes; 29-inch. Worth 3/6. Final Selling Price, 1/11 yard; 22/6 dozen. BEAUTIFUL SOFT TWILL FLANNELETTE, in smart I block stripes, light colourings; 29-inch.—Worth 3/6Pinal Selling Price, 1/li yard; 22/6 dozen. A NICE FINE QUALITY PLAIN FLANNELETTE, in j 1 a number of attractive stripes. A good serviceable cloth; ! 35-36 inch—Worth 2/11. Final Selling Price, 1/11; 22/6 ; dozen. Country Customers — Do not wait for patterns, write your requirements 1 to-day. If upon receipt the goods are not suitable i,i or approved of, they may be exchanged or money jj | refunded. 1 We pay the postage. h : c MILNE 6k CHOYCE, Ltd. QUEEN STREET. "Pve got . , Something >J^jHBL Jpr Don't the youngsters just love cakes Mm and scones and other "goodies" when ißm mm Edmonds' Baking Powder has been used! ill M Edmonds* means "something better," for |§| m there are no lighter, more appetising and §B I tasty dishes than those baked with New fir | Zealand's favourite baking powder. B B Made under conditions of scrupulous cleanli- JB I ness, from the best Cream of Tartar and ff 1 other ingredients, Edmonds* BaW ff 1 ing Powder has stood the test of MgSßmf m years and is still steadily forging fT ahead in public favour. % Make cooking more certain % by always using y^w^^Ri DEALERS for Auckland District A V***** UNIVEftSAL MOTBB G0. 9 LTD.°s% M IS T FbrdsoK f»Aoe maris/ ..' Tractor shorter hours—less labour—bigger S£fe& B * i -S to 8 acresin * 10-tour day, handling ot 1* to I gallons of kerosene to the acre. The ideal year-round tractor. The Local Dealer is entitled to your Trade. The COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY, Ltd. Re»r.»enti»r IbeFord Motor Co. of Cuuh. Ui. * * J :s The local ©ealer is entitled «w your wadeY """""% WAIKATQ DEALERS: SAB, (COMBS & CO.. BAMILIOR, «
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17776, 9 May 1921, Page 8
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