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Gifts That Men Like.! Your Problem is Solved by Buying Him Something I to Wear from the following Practical Items. | The Advantages of Shopping Early This Month. 1 1 Two Results Worth Noting in Reference to Early Shopping:— a >.* First.— You serve your own interests so much better; there's better jfi variety to select from, less inconvenience, less jostling, and better service. g li Secondly.— afford great assistance to the employees, from salespeople re vS to delivery men, by shopping early, particularly during the morning. % Wide End Silk Ties. Fancy Cashmere Half Hose. |If Men's Wide End Silk Ties, in the latest Italian. Swiss, Men's Fancy All.Wool Fine Cashmere Half Hose, in S and English Silks, covering every shade and design. Fawns. Greys. Browns. Navy, Champagne, and all E'i - Greys. Blues. Browns, Helios., Black. Reds etc.—At mi«d shades. -^th- attractive clox. checks, and stripe « >£ prices commencing 'at 2/6. 2/11. 3/6, 4/8, 6/8, to 7/1; designs— 4/6, 4/11, 5/1, 5/11. » ; . v ,. ::; includes Checks, Stripes, Oriental and conventional Plain Black—l/ 11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11. 3/11, 4/6. » designs. Black Fancy—3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 5/8. rS _- — Black Silk— also. Silk and Wool— 5/11. SB Long, Serviceable Knitted Ties. ~ TTTTTm 1 M.n'» mSL Artificial S.IK Knitted T««, in great , Coloured Silk Half Hose. I'/ variety of smart colourings in bar stripes and shot Men's Coloured Silk Half Host:. An absolutely good line. Rj- : ";! effects and plain shades—l/ 11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/". . The best procurable in Champagne, Grey, Slate. Navy, » f The New "Palmar Knitted Ties, quite a novelty in Nigger, White, and Black, with Lisle feet, double SB > Ties; extremely durable—4/11, 6/8, 8/0, e/n. heels and toes— per pair. S' '' ' — Heavier. in Grey and Nigger only—6/11. ffi Hemstitched White Handkerchiefs. white am) Fuji Silk Shirts, 111 Men's Plain White Cambric Hemstitched and Taped * ST Handkerchiefs, in all sizes and Qualities—From 6d, Men's Heavy Quality Plain White Silk Shirts, with «5 " ; »d, Bd, 18d, 1/-, 1/3, to 1/6 each. bands, 19/11. Tennis style, 24/6. « 4 Also, Whit; Mercerised Hemstitched—«d, 1I«, 1/., 1/3. Also, 0 { Tussore Silk, Neglige, Teams, or Canoe style ffi *• And Plain' and Hemstitched Real Irish Linen Handker-, p am 8/ FujJ Silk Shirts, Neglige style, with bancls-24/6, ju chiefs, all dependable make—l/ 11, 2/3, 2/3, 2/11, 3/H r 2 jn, ' Tennis style—22/6, 24/6. ffi ' each. ■ ___________.____«, ffi .;■ ; 'i Men's Initial Handkerchiefs. Silk and Cotton Pyjamas. IfS Men's Whit. Mercerised Cotton HemstitchediNMto Men^ ,a be8 ?^uSmy-39% U . »'""«"' "** **»* .»■ ; zSN^^tt 1 A"Sfl/fSS; JMjg T B uao4w,k- 3 2/6. I \ Also in Real Irish Linen, with initial hemstitched. _ — W ;;>; nne q uaiity-2/8 each. _ Dependable Braces. | I Stetson and Borsalino Hats. An *£*£«£?&£. && SJffllS. *5 I . \ These Famous, Reliable Makes, are included in our selec- Police style.-2/O, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11; extra fine, 4/6, 5/11. Z5 tion of Headwear for Men. All the.latest l / B eß ßt d — __ £ -. shades in stock, at prices from 16/6, 11/6, 22/8, 2S/S, -»_«.„« j« r%„««-,;„« /**»,,.,.-» 3 27/6.30/-, to 52/6. All Silk Brocade Dressing Gowns. jjj ' ~ ~ . . ~ 7 Something Exclusive, and Distinctly Superior, in make, j_ Cream Sweater Coats. _7n 1 / t . y _nd n _9/ fi 9/. i 8 bandsomc glft BUKS:estion - § For Snorts wear, a Sweater is always appreciated. These Also, in Silk Mixtures—M/. each. « whir, with a V neck and club' colourings; also, to _ ; : K ; open down front-14/11. IS/11. 17/6. to__S Ull*l*tal and Walking Sticks. I Smart Flannel Blazers. * ° b u f^^m^^ n^^ I - ~TT "~ Nickel-plated Trouser Pressor, g Grey Flannel Suits. TreUMr Pn9a is qnite th(S utMt: ffi _ ._—_.»• fini* f n , 4U- __. has nickel plated fittings, is easy to SB'.' . A< Useful Two-garment Suit, forth* *K adjust, and most effective. An on- ffi . -arm season, smartly cut and mad* _rl__ usually good gilt item for men-48/S ft! sports style, with belt at back Good £ J * _ quality Medium Grey Flannel—47/6 to m w "» ' a .;. ~ ~~ "—" M Tropical Suits. 1 Panama Mats. * l _r fir?- 8 Suits that are Extremely Cool and Com* re Canamd naw. -V., . m UJ -m. fwrtablci in wear during. the hot wea- BJ i a- iik.l Ymm> nift Smart new M —IHV' ther, made up in Fawn, Crash, and 31 - • from 15/6, 28/6. 29/6. to 45/- each. JM 1 A I TOw »"«. « , _F B ■ I "ll_——n—ll—— ■____<_ ———i _j-/ :: "t^ "V "STAR ATTRACTIONS." X § v. . V l iatt , -flsrA?_re!"-g ■'■ ■ ■ _*▼ A Fine -IVisitors to S«ef with effective contraatiM top and AV g Town * Pocket, trimmings ot Cretone A jf SdcCtlOn ' 1 Town useful and serviceable line. marKert ao jy « are B Stor y i?Jiction Price, TO-MORROW. " JV ? * | Invited to 4ft iln< x „«. ««. Heavy. Twitted S«* M Rare Gift 1 » » s '„-;i Mats, with bright van-coloured de- Wl - - . Kt »_ ft Inspect if SK Sabrtr^bfd rooms, seaside cot- Novelties g -. r Jf tages. baches. At the price, these extra, » » Our Huge M : *™«™- % inithe I Store # 3/11 ■* ' W Artware i* and / From 9to 11 a.m. only m Depart |I See the City #Ma3Orden — """'"ggffcfc? Stai Atu_ctk»- Plicfe % | from the H SA PI r S " ALWAYS BUSY." * JOHN COURT LTD. I Auckland's Leading Drapers, The J.C.L., Queen Street 1

J A. BRADSTREETI j| DRAPERY IMPORTER, jj ji 102, 104, 106, 108 Karangahape Rd., Auckland. jj i| Enlargement and Alteration to Premises, i;| !] To Our Town and Country Customers. ]» fi !> Buy Drapery where an expert Draper buys the Stock. Take advantage j[ ]!:•. of Mr. J. A. Bradstreet's expert knowledge. We do not sell showy goods that ,j <| WILL NOT WEAR, but smart goods, of the right quality that WILL wear. ji !; Ready-Made Department Showroom. ;! <• The "Irene" Ladies' Dainty Afternoon Frocks, in A Special Line of Cape Marabouts, in Nigger— < ( ( > Striped Sponge Cloth, with "White Organdie Col- each. <, -\ if lar and Cuffs— Ladies' Black Roman Satin Bloomers, elastic at waist J, (' The "Betty"— Neat Afternoon Frock, in Muslin. and knee—4/11 pair. Si? '<[ with Coloured Stripe Organdie Collar and Cuffs Ladies' Black Roman Satin Bloomers, elastic at waist J» ; , edged with Lace. S.W., Woms.—lo/9. and knee, extra out size— s/11 pair, r S , The 'yean"-A Good Washing Afternoon Frock-, m orepe Bloomers, elastic at l waist and knee; I>? , Check and Plain Ginghams, large Organdie Col- p £ k> He ,' nd Cream _ s/11 pilir . , ® i a" Choice tl7"on of Model, and other ready- **■*. V*******™* ChemiSe5 ' trtoUned **'' j! ' f madu Frocks, Coats, and Costumes, including the _ ... —Jr. ~. : ; _ . .__ , , t. • « ' | - » new three-piece Costumes. , ",' - **&**' White Flannelette knickers, shaped band, , ~ I r » . - -": open shape— pair. I p > j*ii •ii f o ■ • ' "* Ladles' Tussore Silk Bloomers, elastic at waist and ('■ I'g > Children s Section. kn«e-«/ii pair. <; (' -« * —..,,. „..,. »_ , ¥„., x- j . ladies' Fuji Silk Bloomers, elastic at waist and knee— , >• Child's Dainty White Silk Frocks, prettily trimmed 11/9 pair. 4, i « tJ ith . L «f,' 24-'"^— «»<*. ■ . Ladies' White' Woven Bkomers. elastic at waist and i! a i[ Children's Striped Crepe Frocks—ln 20 and 27-inch, knee— pair (' ' 'i «^.i /6; , 3 ?.v t0 i. 3^ i i nch i.' *' 6 tic ? 8/ ™ .m- t. Ladies' White Woven Bloomers, elastic at waist and t 1 ' > OUldren's Check Gingham Frocks-Sizes 20 to 27-inch, knee, double Beat; Worn., and O.S.__2/8 pair. ( j[ OhUdt FlaV 'Floral Crepon, 20 to 27-inch- ™f »«!. *£«» Blo ° mw »' *' waist and ![ '.] I! Child's each Aprons, in Fancy Designs, sizes, 20 to knee—2/11 Magyar Nightdresses, J, i! Child's Hay Aprons, in Fancy Designs, sizes, 20 to Ladies' Ofepe Magyar Nightdresses I (■-'•'■ 27-inch—-2/6 front, neck and sleeves; Pink and White—*/"- > .^ ('•" ■•.'.. v'. ~'.'" \ each. ■:.-/;.;: : --^.i v -A.;-'.'- '. - f">£ 1 ! I TnrtUi-ttlriff Qortinn Ladies' Traced Crepe Nightdresses, Sky. Shell Pink, , I 11 UnderSKirt OeCllOn* Hello:, Champagne, Cream-*'ll each. : \ : 'M !i Black Italian Cloth Underskirt*, with - small Frill; Ladies'. Traced Camisoles, on fine Longdoth—l/11J '(['v,-:-| I Worn., and O:S.— each. . each, ' : , • , _ <, •' i Black Twill Sateen Underskirts— 5/11; 0.5.. Ladies' Dainty Camisoles, short.sleeves, trimmed fine ; ; € ,y^ , I 8/11; E. 0.5., 9/11. Lac« and Insertion—s/8 each. . 4 ,

x' ■' •' <—■—*——«■-——— -— ——— ——» A TIN of Rclfe's Wax will make worn Furniture look . equal to new. Refuse substitutes, ATRIAL will convince you that there's nothing like Rolfe'a Wax for Linos. Sold everywhere. IT COSTS NO MORE TO SELL YOUR j FURNITURE AT WALKER'S. • And You Get, Better Priwtt. j

i i ' "g ( * AK AND RIMU FURNITURE.-Pounds V. cheaper than you. can buy elsewhere at ' GEORGE WALKER'S. 38. Queen Street. . WE have Cleaning: and Remodelling T< ' partment for Ladies* and Gent. • . Hata.—Cox's Hat ■ Factory. - Xarangsbapa B*. . .■ -i-.- : ,'■■-. •.■.•■•••■ : :--:\ *:'.t, .•': ,' ■ : .■•...,-■■. ■■■■'■■ '..-•>-...■.- a-fcUiSiS ■■' ■■/: ::■:•'-"■•':'■•.",-'•■;■..■:. ; : •.'■;■ ■~ •;:;■• ■■ : : : : : : : ''>v : ■ . ;: '':■:•"' :'.:', I:''":-''---'-'':.''!-'::':-.'-.-'-- ". -: ; 'v- :, '- : '- V-...■>■.:■? ■ i'\ : : v^MSSM

DR. - HALL'S FAMOUS CAPSOLB.— Price. 12s 6d package, post free. To ensure getting, genuine, order direct from Sole Agents.— Drug Stores. Chemists, 3, Karangahape Rd. (at Grafton Bridge), Auckland.. /> M STENOGRAPHERS' Note Books, best value. 50 and 100 leaves. 9d and Is 3d j each, 7s and 12a dosen.— Office, j .Auckland, and Victoria, St.. Hamilton, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18578, 10 December 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18578, 10 December 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18578, 10 December 1923, Page 14

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