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I January Specials Lead for Value ■''Vt S «i»' -'■■.■•■ I I Ladies' Summer Crash Coats. at the J.G.L. . « „ Stylish Skirts for Summer. I & —_— —_ New Year Prices that Mean a Decided Saving. serviceable Materia, wen Tailored. ' I ®Psk JMIL "Sealey."—This model de. • v ■ ■ f LM M 1 i' i X* %K ririri- J"™* l Specials in Footwear. Carpet and Furnishing Department. |ftjl WMRM MR - I /mlMm if =Y / A pockets, inset sleeves, belt Gent .. s Black Glace Kid or Box Calf Derby Shoes, reliable English T*o (pnly) Seamless Ax. Carpet, heavy twisted Saxony pile. Special ffil-fei M vft|V4 ]:'M " Vf Ll/l. •■ ji i /Ifllilv jXM-J / all round, and well-cut col- make sizes 6to 10. ' bargain. Size 12ft. x 10ft. 6in. _ One a deep Rose Oriental . ';:I( [(l :• ;•<h j M\P* 'I • '.ii; I |jm -'Hi S l ' i|\ lar» combine in making an Usually 32/6 .pair. January Special, 25/= pair. " design, and one Blue Oriental design. *!J l(wKs|' 'm L t'-I'M |'l lCLef'4 1 Ml ill" r'yu\v/v attractive style at a moder- — —— * January Special—£29/10/=, and £2S/«/«. Bra : "'W|| 'Jj| I ■•ilj-fJ.U 1 $ | I' ML |,»| ( ijf/ \ ate price— Cient.'s Black Field Boots, leather lined, full bellows tongue, _____ > —— Oi l' ;:&';{•? -Jj |-• j-jlWs!' I l; X I [Mill I i f||EM I \\ iJT * double soles, wide welts. Sizes 6to 10. One only Own Make Ax. Square, from best quality Body and JU;j •.s£• i•- •'iM 'l V :!£•"' S I 111 111 111 I Hl!m Usually 25/-each. , Usually 42/6 pair. January Special, 32/6 pair. Border. Size, ; 'l2ft. x 9ft. 9in. Plum colour, with smart R-1 ii U| ®S M , " ; %l V II : g MiMSm/ BF&Tlto January Special, 19/6. _____ Border. January Special—£22/10/°, and £14/10/». ; ,'ij- ® fill. '"si! if Ii i* ■ Ladles' Black Glace Kid l»Bar2=Button Shoes, Cuban heels; Eng- —— a^fiTfTfj^ i? 1 §j IB ; /It lish make. A Splendid Range ol Good Quality Heavy Cretonne, in artistic /)^\\ Vi:. «j wg, I jam i! 1.1 "Selby" is wearing a Plain Usually 16/6 pair. January Special 13/11 pair. ||| floral designs, suitable for Loose Covers, Hangings, etc. wM| -j J-Jyv, \\ § I l|j jfpn 1 1} ft Natural Crash Coat of a — ; Width, 31 inches ■ fl K) . -li {§ I'll 1 I "l\ . serviceable good washing Ladles' High-grade • Patent and Glace Kid Court and Bar Shoes, Usual Price, 3/11 and 3/6. January Special—Price, 2/11 yard. "" ~ ' *"-H# ■'1-4 £ 111 1 ' ! quality • cut long roll col up-to-date styles, full Louis heels; English make. Usual Price, 3/3. January Special—Price, 2/6 yard "Rons." "Rene." "Rita." •I I S ill i•' to- inset Dockets- Earim Usually 85/-pair. January Special, 25/. pair. Usual Price, 1/9. January Special-Price, 1/3 yard. "Roda," "Rene," and "Rita."-These three usein! and simple 'j; i I' 111 illl J j , .. , . ' - - Usual Price, 1/6. January Special Price, 1/= yard. styles are suitable for outing and sports wear; all are of good . £ l^P w U iJj U sleeves, with belt all round. Ladles' Superfine White Canvas Lace and Jester Court Shoes, ■ : quality Sponge Cloth Ratine, gathered at waist with narrow •:' "aj .-J jl J, , i splendid value useful covered Cuban heels English make. < Handsome Oak Bedstead, 4ft. Sin., semi-barrel front, carved panels, Pearl buttons to trim. All sizes. Showing in Fawn, l- a coat for outing wear— Usually 17/6 pair. January Special, 14/6 pair, complete with Wire Wove Mattress. Usually £13/10/-. Lemon, Grey, Helio., Brown, Rose, Deep Sky, Royal, and J«" ffl &/l\ ■ /T \\ Usuallv 27/6 each' 1 * ifm Brick " Surprising value. Usually 13/6 each. I- jjj iss? January Special, 19/6 each. Ladies' Glace One»Bar Shoes, medium Cuban heeL m* ' January Special £13/10/». January Specialll/6 each. <U re " Sealey." " Selby." Sizes 3, 4, 5. Mr - L—:— — ....... , Please state name of style when ordering. ;?{ ■ «8 Usually 19/6 pair. January Special, 5/6 pair. Af ill ffi nm mm* mi ~~ " T7" . ' " JW fli d! Best Quality Kapok Mattress, 4ft. 6in., with Linen V |N ■ , If. ' I Silk Department. Ladies' Fine Quality All Patent 0 ' Glace Kid Lace M Sjfl back Ticking, tufted, bordered, and piped; quilted Lace Department. fr 1 bilk Department. Shoes, reliable English makes. Jf CJU , back Ticking, tufted, bordered, and piped; quilted LirttC l/C[iai uiiciii. $ I—- 1 , .' r , v , * ' Usually 27/6 to 35/- pair. January Special, 25/. pair. / |ft I \ two rows. Usually £4/19/6. 3 4=inch and 36=inch Wool and Silk AHovers and Flouncings, in NigK cuir Amu,«• ' • rf w' tr -n _ £1 , rr. „ , ' « M 1 I I ilk 34»inch and 36=inch Wool and Silk Allovers and Flouncmgs, in Nigii; i Silk Amurfc, 38m., ini Grey, Fawn, V. Rose, Bottle, Kingfisher, in»RKsf ll.lj-L- T««n«r V WH«, «/,n/ ger, Grey, Cinnamon, Saxe, Lemon, Mole, Black also Black |li % Brown, Apricot, Mole, Lemon. Slightly imperfect. Usually, ■ ® January Special—£4/10/-. and White, and Black and Gold effects. Usually 19/6, 17/6, . j]j g January Special—4/11. ineXDetlslve FrOclcS^^ " "STAR ATTRACTIONS." X — mm' January Special-6/,. yard. ii)" 3J — " m. Ladies' White Longcioth Nightdresses, jm 36-inch Radium Allovers and Flouncings, in Nigger, Cinnamon, Ii ■re Peau de Soie, 38in. Shades of Nigger, Navy, Black, Fawn, Henna " 30 Smart Crepe de Chine Frocks, V stitched coloured landings; in' Helio.. 'Kapok Pillows, in good strong Mole, Flame, and a few two-tone effects. Usually 6/11, 9/11, is! ffi Nattier, Grey. Usually, 18/6: loiik waist Pink and Sky. Special valiae. Usually Jgr , apoK niiows, in good strong 13/6, 15/6, 19/6 yard. Jjl j§ January special— effects. Some trimmed with Star Attraction Ticking, and well filled. January Special— 6/11, 9/11, 12/6, 15/6 yard. 1 I Plain Tricolette, ~ A very s mart cloth, in Almond, Fown, frills on skirt aud others in .... w», * . Usually 4/11. 34=>inch Heavy Silk and Cotton Allover, very smart filet design, in I I Plam Tricolette, Black, A very smart cloth, in Almond, Usually. beaded • designs Pale Blue, ilk. AN Wool Santoy.42ln. wide. fine l lE tt JW January Special-4/6 each. Niecer Creme and Black. Usual price 25/6. ; if' i #/l V Grey, Black, Champagne, Light Brown. Usually Lemon, - Rose, Yale Bue > Jf wea,r. Colou: Nattier* % January Special—4/6 each. Also, in 26Jnch January Special— only. Usually. 19/6 and .& | 9/11 ,- January Special-6/11. Henna, Saxe i Kinf f% Also, in 26-inch a*d 17-inch, iu Creme only. Usually. 19/6 and ; i; f ffi — — Usually 60/6, 75/-, 89/6 each. MW Black, and Cream. Usually, 1/11 yard. m, 10 / fl Tn„,„irv «InprJnl tc/<* and Q/*1 van] 'Jlv S Wool and Silk Stripe Tricolette, 38in. Saxe, Navy, Kingfisher, January Special—s9/6 each. Jf Star Attraction TO-MORROW, ~ ~ 1 LJ! L-l—l_ ——- • Il'f ju Henna, Jade, Nigger, Fawn, with smart stripes in wool. Usu- ,« a„ rhin« Frocks suit- Mr 0/XX r p j« o i, r • v m 45»lnch White Embroidered Organdie Flouncings, dainty designs. | 1 "r'T'" 97 "- t -, . fc lt / From 9to 11 a.m. only \ "tT SS "JTS SffSar"" 1 ' 4 ™'" -I . i SW^iedS. £^: m SaiS with elastic; I Order, not Su, Auracuop- Pnce% fine designs. Si, feet wide. January Special/1, and 9 /„ yard. |'f, fisher, Black, Tan, Ivory. Usually 13/6. ' beaded vest in White Georg Mjr wk TT B « n iT. «■/„ j 45>inch Ecru Voile Flouncings, heavily embroidered. Usual price,. ?Jf- ; I . January Special— n •»% Tie belt to finish. Col- M. ' % Usually 9/11 yard. ,« M . January Speeial-6/11 yard. .? ■ h" i M January special „JU. ours, Fawn, Kingfisher, and ff ' v ALWAYS BUSY" m _ s ■ — —J— — —— iSf X Marie Silk Jersey Cloth, 38in. in mixture coloured Art. silk. Henna. Usually 65/-each. ® January Special-8/11 yard. 4-inch to 7«inch Muslin Embroidery Edgings, very dainty designs, •' v|»- 1 Colours: Black, Navy, Nigger, Fawn,' Wallflower. Usually 14/6. January Special— each. * including spot effects UsuaUy l/-, 1/2, 1/9,1/11,2/3. : «£> ffi ' T J ®', . V ' January Special—9|d, 10id, 1/-, 1/6, and 1/9 yard. ?,•< K January Special—9/ili ■ _ \ aoaMk nnni . • j . ' , . . 5 — ————; — .. . 7 —77-~, —— . . -77- . 7? j*ESP IU!K a (rmT% rini%% ' Muslin Edgings, heavy spot design; 4iin. and s|in. Usually 1/3, 1/9. 'If;. S Silk Jersey Cloth, 54m.,'in smart self-coloured stripe; very wide. M ffl m 1 M MM| M | HU® H H H — January Special— and 1/- yard, — lli- i Fawn, Nattier, Grey, Nigger, Navy; -Usually 23/6. |fl ''flf ■'H tJ-'W •' H |A | JV Insertion to match. Usually lOjd. j;' re January Special—ls/6. Jl Mmt&r a January Special—2<inch, 6|d yard. | I AUCKLAND'S LEADING DRAPERS - - THE J.C.L., QUEEN STREET - - AUCKLAND'S KEENEST PRICES,'

——— f'Jf.Jv , . I 1 ■■■ 1 I STARTS TO-MORROW. ■ . " ' , End of Season Prices on all Adult and Juvenile Trims. f" - • , . '• v " ' UNIFORMLY PRICED TABLES OF SMART HATS. TABLE NO. 1. TABLE NO, 2. TABLE NO. 3. ' . ,„ A „ Wonderful value in ready-to- Trimmed Models, small and Trimmed Punta and Fancy _ , , q+_ 0 „. 0 in all , , . T , „ „ wear ■ Pedal Strawß » m all large shapes, all made in our raws, in ose, '_ ' colours. Those Hats are own workroom. Now season's and Navy, tnmmed Oriental mos% wit , h wide brims, very ° materials, lace or flowers. suitable for present wear. ' - Usual Price, 45/'" Usual Price, 25/- Usual Price 19/6 Now 12/6 Now 8/11 Now 21/A '\. ' « ' * ■ — — " "■ - Another Selection of our own Trims. i All our better Hats are included in this offering, and at the prices the I I sales -will be quick. Every Hat must be sold. usually— 49/6, 59/6, 63/-. Now 25/-, 30/-, 35/- I - . ■ - .—— — ' ■ Oddments in Trimmed Millinery, usually 29/6, 35/6. Now all one Price, 15/6, Oddments in Ladies' Untrimmed Shapes, 3/11. • \ ; • | Children's Hats. n Flowers and Sundries: j . BIG REDUCTIONS. g SNIPS FOR HOME TRIMMERS. I. BIG REDUCTIONS. n SNIPS FOR HOME TRIMMERS. 9 > Children's Trimmed Millinery, usually Oddments in Flowers and Millinery 25/-, 29/6, 32/6. Trimmings. All one Price, 6d. , Now all one Pri ©, / Flowers and Millinery Materials. This | . Children's Ready-to-wears, in all sizes. ? lot includes all-over Viscas, Straw ! ' Usually 18/6, 22/6. H Plait, etc. All one Price, 1/-. /'J Now all one PHce, 9/8. J v' •[ • . . • ' i ! Karangahape Road j > , 11 I ii&| ■ ' ■ ' I SI&V: ..

! ' New Hats, * | for Old! i lamps for old'* was"the; cry of the villain who tried to get, Aladdin's lamp, in. that, famous old tale, m the Ara-j j bikn Nights; But; CoTojrite makes it come true with hats. You can freshen up last You can freshen up last year's: straw hats in no time, , and make' thenumatch t your ( new Jrocks.j Give this year's look 'to Hast 1 year's: hat* witH- ColoVite* It has been delighting.women."all •jover the world since" 1896/ Be suretyou'get Colorite". I Imitations, you will find; won't ,gi ve_ ti s fact o Results,/ J Anyone can applyjt.. ; . 16 COLOURS' jy jetßiaek(Glo»») Cerise JSfcjMdi Doll Black Burnt Straw "jSrSNLj Cardinal Red Brown aJimMa Yellow Violet fM sPiIS Navy Blue Lavender. C,KB] Cadet Bin* Old Rose Bp f a Victory Blue Gray tgjriSWßfiL*a> Safe Greco Natural « v*"* At chemists and stores everywhere? For Straw Hats KILL THAT FLY | The house fly is a potent carrier of die The house fly is a potent carrier of din : ease, and is aptly called the TYPHOU FLY. At eVening or din- .. ner parties, or while reading in bed or on a yeran- 4 1 dab, burn a little Must- \ L ' die ' Powder on a tin \ » , plate. The odour is not > unpleasant, and Flies ;!Js4 imd Mosquitoes will | loon disappear. Mustdie M > jold everywhere, 1/3 a tin. TMM nuuti (The Great' Insect Destroyer, is certaii Death to 'Flies, Mosquitoea, Flew, Bag« and all Insects. v _ « HuaWie" fas Sot * Oermaa Eowdwr.

"'' - " ■' , 11 ' "" .■, ■!_ ■.1 ; " ■ ■' i • 1|" "_,M Below Wholesale Prices! !Our policy of quick turnover at the lowest prices in New Zealand has been such a huge success that widespread at' tention has been created throughout the Dominion, r t Special Price of Good Quality Carpet Squares: / * v 1 * Our Carpet's are being sold from one end of J the Dominion to the other—this wonderful demand E« f __ having created for Tonson Oar lick's the reputation 0 v a of being the _ ... . . , _ .. . f biggest carpet sellers in the During this special ■ occasion . each . dominion. purchaser of a Carpet Square will be B* m 0 Special Carpet Bargains are being starred fo? given .FREE OF CO'ST Sufficient felt tO this week and next week. place Under the Carpet, .Call Yourself and see the Genuine Bargains, ) Tonson Garlick 1 CVfei I frrl THE B,G CARPET PEOPLE. &4l»Vs© Andrew Menzies, Manager, f ' QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND—Branch: Hamilton ■ ■ • '3 in ' i 1 ■■■ » '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18602, 9 January 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18602, 9 January 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18602, 9 January 1924, Page 13

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