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yiiwHim Wißwiirii«immi ....i.,-, t ll ~ mTmm , mm „„,!„ i imam ■mum mm n inwili n ■miii Mr— ——■—nrnrt !■■ ■■Willi I At 9 a.m. Sharp. ! And Last Day of Sale Period. 9 \ Monday is to be an eleventh hour collapse of Sale | I Prices — Half-Price Remnant Day, Oddment Day, j and a day to be remembered by the most sanguine ] value seeker. The Last Sale Day is the final j opportunity for buyer and seller alike, and everyI thing will be sold at Throw-out Prices. Be early on Monday Morning. Some of Monday's Prices. A BIG CLEARANCE OF BLOUSES. Boys' AILWooI Black Golf Hose, with Red, ? This is the balance of a job purchase, and i Vhi **> or B1 " e Bar ToB - Sizes sto 9- • on Monday we clear the line. These are mostly lo Uear on Monday, 2/3. | in Voile, hand-embroidered styles, and shirt Men's Double Linen Collars, lsin. and lfin. in I blouses of every description, and were marked height. Sizes 14, 14$, and 15 —To Clear on during Sale at 7/8. a I*g If Monday, 2/11 half dozen. Monday's Price, Tf /A J. Boys' Sun Helmets, Green lined—3/11 and 4/6 ' each. To Clear on Monday, 2/6 each. | A ONE-PRICE BARGAIN IN LADIES' 50 B °ys' All-Wool Sport Suits. Sizes 7to 13— FROCKS. To Clear on Monday, 22/10. ! These include values up to 60/- in Voile, Ql % Coloured Crimp Zephyr Frocks (8 only). Sponge Cloth, and Foulard materials: S,zes "*?• 39m " 40in " onl y Every frock is new and up-to-date, and a won- TT ,0 „■ _~_ __,„ „.,„ . **, throw-out bargain. |C /f STpSS"" Z 2& All One Price, I\J I II To Clear on Monday, all 8/11. (5 Only)— Girls' Brown, Green, and Sky Check ANOTHER BARGAIN IN HERRINGBONE Zephyr Frocks. (SHEETING. 24in. 27in. 30in. 33in. : nnnn , . , J ,-. A , , Usual Prices 19/11. 21/6 31/6 21/6 2000 yards in a better quality than our last Sale Prices 12/11 12/11 12/11 12/11 special offer. Those who were disappointed an To Clear on Mond 5/ . round not getting any of the last lot should not miss i buying early this .time- - The Sheeting is better - .Girls'. Jazz Overall Frocks. All patterns. in every way,-, and only slightly higher in price. " ' . ' 20in.33in.36in. only. I Strong Heavy Herringbone Grey Sheeting— _ ,~. ,-?,. A * | 54in., 2/1}; 70in., 2/9; 80in., 3/3. These sua! Prices 11/3 9/3 9/6 prices represent the saving of a shilling per To Cleat 0n Monda y» '' eacnyard off regular prices. 11 dozen Grey Cotton Directoire Knickers, wide knee—Usual Price, 4/11. Sale Price, 2/6. , 6 dozen Ladies' Sleeveless Camisoles, V shape, To Clear on Monda l ' ll ' I round and square necks, trimmed lace and ) Ladies' Sky and Pink Cambric Nightdresses, 1 i embroiderv— Prices, 6/11, 8/11. To in V necks, hemstitched— Price, 7/9. Clear on Monday, 4/11, 5/11, ' To Clear on Monday, 4/11. RENDELLS LIMITED. , I Karangahape Road - For Value. J V__» — / ««o«>_m«i«»_w«_««_«_^^ A. M. LOASBY I The Violet Ray Expert I Two years ago I advertised that I had cured, amongst others, a long--1 standing case of Neuritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and other troubles. You | I will remember he had been bad for years, and been pronounced incurable by | I several doctors. He was a dying man, could not turn in bed; had to be car- j I ried to a motor, and from the motor to my rooms. I treated him with j | 1 Violet Ray High Frequency Electricity, gave him Loasby's " Uricalls," and | i got him able to attend vigorously to his business. If I had not practically j 1 cured him, he would have had a relapse. This is what he now writes, and I you can see his original letters when you call to *' ask Loasby about it." ; 1 cured him, he would have had a relapse. This is what he now writes, and you can see his original letters when you call to " ask Loasby about it." " 25, Heme Bay, H "December 16th, 1922. n " Dear Mr. Loasby. | 113 " Xmas is on us once again, and I thought I would like to tell you that lam still \ i ; keeping well. It is two (2) years since you cured me of that terrible attack of Neuritis and I "■■ Rheumatoid Arthritis, which several doctors had given up as hopeless. The cure was a mar* | v vellous one. . . . Friends thought it would only be temporary. It could not be perma- 1 {£ nent. Yet now they see me hopping about like a young man, although 63 years of age. I I •j am often asked what cured me, and I answer, Loasby first, then * Uricalls ' (Loasby's), I I coupled with the Violet Ray treatment' from your powerful machine. My word, Loasby's | & ' Uricalls ' are good. If I get the slightest pain I take a couple of ' Uricalls,' and they | £ put me right. ... I think it would be kind of you to advertise far and wide what you ('■ have done for me. Do it for the sake of suffering humanity." j The above speaks wonders of what Loasby can do with electrical treatment and his | i medicine, and advice behind it. I will willingly give any sufferer the name of the above ? patient, who will only be too glad to tell you about Loasby's ability and Loasby's " Uricalls." Come and see me if you suffer from any old chronic trouble. I have scarcely had a | failure with Neuritis. if you suffer from old chronic trouble. chronic scarcely a failure with Neuritis. The very first treatment gives relief. Old chronic ski n troubles, ! ulcerated legs that won't heal, Rheumatism, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, etc. ; j in fact, any trouble that won't yield to ordinary treatment will give way to Loasby's medif r cine and electrical treatments. j t\ Miss Loasby treats all lady patients under my directions. Come along, you nerve i wrecks, and get better! jFee, £2/2/- per week, including medicine. Payable in advance. A. M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist AND VIOLET RAY HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTRICAL EXPERT, 26, His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland 9 1 II

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18345, 10 March 1923, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18345, 10 March 1923, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18345, 10 March 1923, Page 7 (Supplement)

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