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i GREAT BARGAIN HUSTLE is going on at J , aaaa'T "hiimiuijjihii i in n l ""iT'T**"' V i ' Big shipments to hand. Bought in a cut market, has crowded this 1 II " far too small a store " rigHt out! . . , ~ . • u! ' So for room's sake, there will be some striking bargains for the next j • JI week or two. • 4 "!j . V ; : >'.V?- See Here. . ~ ' „ .. . J I Sal© Bargains .in Dress Section. Two Extra. Special Bargains. j;- , [ Tweeds-Hard-wearing Tweeds, in good colours- . Ladies' Fleecy-lined Bloomers, in Grey md Navy- •( { 40in. wide—Usually 2/11 and 3/6. Sale Prices, Well worth 4/6. Sale ,mriv 19 , fi tj 1 . V 2/& 1 and 2/114. Heavy Black Italian Underskirts—Well •worth 12/6. ( in •• I t ; ,45iri. Usually 4/11. Sale Price, 3/11. . Special Sale Price, 7/11. |; i 1 . 54-Inch Tweed Coatings, in several colourings—ell v^i.i^vrn^.tii-c^oWtiT.rrc'" —' —•" ■ - " ; ■''< ({ . ! c . ,worth 8/11. Sale Price, 3/11 per yard. vard Sale Price 1/1)1. t • i 56-Inch All-wool Coating Tweeds, in Fawn Mixture, °o t -j!~ Wnrth 2/11 wird Sale Price 2/6 V . : • Saxe and Wine Well worth 12/11. Sale Price, 6/11 -v«n £* w de-Worth 2/11 yard. Sale Price', Zj2. j - ?! 56-Inch r All-wool • Velour Coatings, in Fawn,' Mastic, ' .80 In 3/9 jard. bale .race, 7 . u • l ' ' Mol Cinnanion Kingfisher and Nigger — Well . 54 In. wide—Worth 2/6, yard— Price, 1/9*. « ~ ' c«t W wi! ' V Sale Price, 7.0/9 per yard. f .72 In wide—Worth 2/11 yard— Price, 2/2. }( 56-Inch All-wool Velour Coatings, m fine range of : on t \xwj, jf vnrH Sale Price. 2/9. ' (l V _ Shades—Specif Sale Prices, 12/11 and 13/11 yard. 27-Inch White Nursery Flannelette—Worth 10/6 dozen. jj t 40-Inch All-wool HopsaSks, in smart designs— o„ -0,!,,! ami V)n™n .{{- V 4/11 and 5/6. Sale Prices, 4/6 and 4/11. 28-Inch Striped 8 TJnlon . Flannels—Worth 2/11 yard. (I ' I. 64-Inch All-wool Gabardines—A really good quality, ;; fialA PriM 2/3 vard ' J W ; n and fast colours. In Mastic, Grey,. Brown, Nigger, . 32-Inch Heavy Molleton Flannelette, in Dark Grey and }({ i" : Navy D„k Navy and Black-Usual Price, 9/6. .. -. " .wSnk 1/9 yard. Sale Price, 1/5 yard. 1 , : :r 64-Inch Gabardines, in two better qualities; same . olleton ~~ Worth 1 / - ale •• )> > ' ■^s«')!*wu ar 13,11 81,0 V s , ~ 1 1 . . , Mt MM Onchunga All-wool' Blanket Coating, in H«W , g & l'/lli y"d. IS Wee, W ' Ti TO-' "- y 1 - '36 In. wide— 2/6 o yard. Sale Price, 1/IU. ' 4W.cWm.MBj., and : g In. §/U y£d.. SMc Mm, 2,3. J,# ;;. f 1 » t?^T S • y f i TT n 9/11 30-Inch Union Tea Dowlas—Worth l/ 7£ yard. Sale ' 111 V 52 " 1n 4i 5KK e oKX? v^ Cream onl y- Usuall y 2 / n - Price, 1/4| yard. ( <' ™ r,^nl Q r mlAnrlnrrn— Striped and Plain Navy Indigo Drill, 28in. wide— 111 n!,!f Si Sai ft Prfi 8/10 P colourings- Worth 2/6 yard. Sale Price, 2/2 yard. 1 ) Usually 9/11. Sale Price, 8/10. , !•-. ; Brown Hollands—Worth 2/3 yard. Sale Price, | '] ;jl Sale Bargains in Ladies 9 Wear, 2/6 yard: sale pncc^ 3Bln ' || All-wool Black Cashmere Hose Usually 2/11. e Salc . Brown "Hollands—Worth 2/9 yard. Sale Price,! ' j ~■/ (( . • Price, 2/4. 5 •••. ' 2/3 -yard. * jj • '%• All-wool Black Cashmere Drastic reductlcras in . Large Brown Bath Towels, 36in. x 60in.—Worth 7/6 ' " ) the better qualities. Usually 6/11, . 7/11, , 8/6- .; each. Sale Price, 6/11 each, H ; J ) Sale Prices, 5/11, 6/4, 6/6. All-linen Brown Turkish Towels — Worth 7/6 each. ' V|y• 1 ( All-wool Coloured Cashmere Hose, in all the popular f .. Sal« Price,' 4/11 each; Size 24 x 43. 'I V, colourings—Usually 3/11, ; Sale Price, 3/6 pair. . White Turkish Bath Blankets, 46ia. x 64in.—Worth ' '(i i|i Dressing Jackets in Ripple Cloth. Colours are: Sky, . 11/6. Sale Price, 9/6. 11 . i I)/ SaxQ, Pink, Vieux Rose and Cardinal— Price, Large Brown Bath Blankets, 45in. x 80in.—Worth 11/6. x-/ . '.) 6/11. ■ , . • : Sale Price, 9/6 each. 'if iV' '.. \) Ladies' All-wool Bibbed Vests — Usually 5/6. -Sale . Unbleached Table —Worth 2/9 yard, Sale : '(( ' ; Price, 3/11. - • • Price, 2/4 yard. : j - (. ; , / Ladles' Cotton Vests, winter —Usually 2/3, 2/9, White Table Damask —Worth '3/6 yard. Sale Price, ; '{( ::> i || ■ 3/6, 3/11. Sale Prices, ,1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/4. 2/11 yard, - , ' , i- : These prices do not permit us paying postage—please j. . i; . ' add -same with your remittance. y - |? . | ' ' 87' —89 Karangahape Road. ' ~ . |~.

j "■ i /Jo)^3v•- r't;• ;^;-£:!''^l:■ ;: :wsJ|®^ I ; A 1 warm overcoat! Really a necessity these cold mornings and evenings.) " - 1 i jr .These coats are the right kind, the kind that the smart dressy young man \ 1 || will, appreciate, the kind the gentleman who stays young demands—swell \ 1 I I coats to a degree. West of London styles, featuring newest and nattiest of ■ . ll j 'i. :' ■ colourings and fabrics. ' , - ' 1 |I C ? v'S:::. : RAINCOATS,-757-, up to £5/5"/-,✓ : . S 111 i . You could no doubt buy lower-priced overcoats and: raincoats than -r-if . V I ||j these, but you could not possibly buy coats of equal value elsewhere at M | anything like the same prices. These, are WHOLESALE PRICES, for 11 I we are wholesale manufacturers. ' 7 !l i . No man's outfit is complete this time of the year without an overcoat |[| I or raincoat. Come in is complete this time the year without an overcoat i® or raincoat. Come in to-day—stocks are - rapidly: H jo A:> 13 Elliott Street - Auckland. | I] . 13 Elliott Street - Auckland. fa !| ;■ (Just through Strand Axcatfe). ; -;V-' : vll® • •' ; J j|| .■ . "" Alio at Whangarei and Hamilton. . • •: . ||||

FIT A " FIRE : GOT." ; It puts out little j Si fires, before they fc-n get to be big ones. ", The Tiro Gun is ~fiH Hi ;■: -- 1 fillpositively . doable gML - Ji| .acting' ' from ! *the' Pffl [jj .:._ Iff first, stroke until it Mil 111] ■ lgg is absolutely empty, Ssii j]"|Sl ' thereby overcoming i ||Pu -||1 - the . great defect ■ 8 1 ' fH ' found " & others, I ! pMa—--Msf! which are only double, acting when Fire Gun holds 25 mm ■ mo * e than ||f' . Companies. ■SliJl ■ ; JJM •.■•" Useful Mm ;|H: Everywhere. Iliii 75/- Mci ' '■' With Bracket, ■ Skeates & White |;'--'.Th« House for Accessories. I '48 Fort Street '- 1 ' , ' - '*' ' ■

1 17 li 1? ri DEALERS-..for Auckland District _£_ V|M£_ UNIVERSAL MOTOR 00-, LTD. . r 1 •^ rnr^ I - Became— Not only is it tKe lowest-priced! car, but it is the best value for your money. Because— . j It is the car that gives Ithe greatest amount of real ser- | vice at the minimum of expense for maintenance, - Because —; -S: ■ Wherever you travel there are Ford Dealers with stocks of Genuine Ford Parts who will make repairs or replacements in the quickest, most economical, way. 1 . FTP ••'•■■'. V ifl With Electric Starter © ~JD' *§ O (PS I " louring Lar*^^^ Rl ?'r«swS-'.6-. . | » wwMkjMUijj Tyre and Carrier—J ««« j* .FowUee. 1 The Local Dealer is entitled to your trade* 1 j.. t-SB, M ' ■ ... ■ || ■«— — mi I mwnidwuni'umifimr^tinil'pi I FORD SALES AND SERVICE COMPANY, It FRED. BAKER, Proprietor, J'. HAMILIOIii ■; ■ >;.■ : v' : i; i -.i v.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 10