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I 'wiii i wimm ■ ———■ i■'—— ■-. ■ " ■"" '"*' ' — """' "'niii —n■ ■ . '1,1 "* Sflljlj —— Autumn anil Winter, 1924 — v. "• • •'"" •- • ■ ' • • • • * . ; •,_ • " - . ' . . . '-.• ,; '' ... •' ;" ... ; v* ' . -*,; • ••'. • ',_ • ■• _ ' . # " . • . • .' . ■':., '. : '■ *' ; " : :; . . / _ . "V •; -i • # ' •. *. '• • Already over 700 cases, bales and packages of new goods have Many heavy shipments of new Dress Fabrics have just been been received ex s.s. Port Sydney, Tainui, Westmoreland, Hertford, opened up, and are displayed for inspection in our well-known Dress - Matakana, Otaki, Caprera, and other overseas vessels, exclusive of Goods Department (the largest in the Dominion). Included are Velour C£;l' heavy consignments received from New Zealand Manufacturers. Coatings, Marocains, Gabardines, Tweeds, Serges, Hopsacks, etc., in j These new goods comprise the latest authoritative modes in all fashionable colourings. Costumes, Coats, Dinner and Evening Gowns, Coat Frocks, Furs, ■ . - , . . Smart Knitted Costumes and Jumpers; the newest creations in ladies are cordially invited to call and view our Exposition of these Millinery; Neckwear Novelties of every description, as worn in new Autumn and Winter Fashions. This display will impress ladies London and Paris; reliable Gloves and Hose, and all other essentials who desire new apparel, correct in style, superior in quality, and at low 1 for fashionable wear for the new season. cash prices. ' ' . ' Queen Street - - Auckland - ■ ■ - ■■:•! •- ■■•-■- - -■ ■ -•■•■ ■-• . .• ■ _ ...-.: ' • : • - i '' ■ i ■ ■■■■■■■• j| k- : —■———■— ■; ■■■■■' — ■. — — . .

Wr ■ ■. •'.••■■:■;• ■•■' i; ' '.' :■:-.. "- '- ;i.,-.. ■-. ' V I V ~~~ - ■'% " — ; V■ ••-vO-'.- ;V> :.,' ' _£■ ' ■ " .-.{ : ' ~~ ' " •'. •■ -. ■■!■., . > ' * ■■ *' * " • * ..<•> ,■• ■;. '^....'■;.'. J 3 DA Y S ff§?■ '' JHk. m Op l J STONES HAPPY FAMILY •IKs month being the end of our Financial Year and our ANNUAL STOCKTAKING, we. have decided, in order to make room for our 1 SS new Autumn Goods, to offer the remainder of- our Sale Lines at far ! § below Wholesale Cost Prices that speak for themselves. h&y. "]'C . '' -- . + , * > v • v . v ;• LADIES'. Beotive, Patent Court Shoes, GENT.'S. r;•' '* ' plain and fancy styles, _ . . Ladles' Best Glace Rid Court Louis heels-Were 63/-. w?lta| 8 White Shoes, pump soles leather End of Sale Price, 19/9. o Acd ?SSbSes.St Cu -Sr a ii„ h ?l l ? , medlum ' t ? es ■ 6 and 7 only—Were 18/6. V —-were «5/-. . - Ceres, English Make of v _ , _ , _. /-1( End of Sale Price, 6/Jl. - Ladles' White Nubuok End of Sale Price, 8/11. v Shoes, with Nigger Kid 2 ff straps and collar, medium Qent.'s Amerioan First vso toes, pump soles, -full Quality Tan Willow Shoes M*> The Elective Make—Ens- Louis heels. Beautiful or Boots, round toe, stout ;;J " land's Highest Qrade Navy design-—were 57/6. welted soles. D. fitting * Blue Court Shoes, dainty End of Sale Price, 29/6. - Were 63/-. steel beading, fancy de- . _ ' _ _ , _ , ' sign around front fall Qrey Kid 2-Strap Shoes' End of Sale Price, 31/0 ® * f toes— : buckle fastener, medium • Were 65/-. & ? ? m / l - Louls hecls Men's English Box 0»lf .. . /— were 44/-. Derby Shoes, round toes. End of Sale Price, 19/9. End of Sale Price, 25 /-• Solid wearers— Seiby's Famous American End of Sale Pp,oo » 19/11« Bective, Wavy Blue Strap Make White Nubuok Boots, ft v Shoes, fancy trellis design high legs, welted soles Chrome -a® full Louis heel, medium toes, full Louis B ®X B , IBOX n r o »»e ueroy S soles Were 65/-. heels—Were 65/-. Boots, sewn soles. Great pump soies were 00/ Sale Prioe, 9/11. , wearers. Sizes 10-1— End of Sale Price, 19/9. »9/ . * End of Sale Price, 10/6. Ladies' English High-grade ,V Suede Strap Shoes, .in ... ' « *» — e*„i« Taupe and Grey; 2 or 3 Bostook's and C. and J. fA; Beotive,.Bronze Fanoy Style straps, best English sole Clark's Samples of Ladies' sl-Strap Shoes,. pump leather, medium toes, High - olass Footwear. ' soles, full v Louis heels semi-Louis heels Were Size 4's- „ Were 60/-. . .39/6. End of Bale Price, 19/9. End of Sale Price, 24/9 From 12/6b Remember, only 3 more days to secure the Biggest Bargains everoffored In Footwear at Happy Family Boot Sale ite SEVEN STORES. : ' ■<>*■<■ ■ ■> •; ■':■■■ v-- •• . •

GOOD soup is good food and Symington's /TN, VJTis the best of all good soups. Rich, £ jsC. delicious and nourishing, and sold in many { sZj* / varieties. Cost little, easy to prepare. ./I s Guaranteed free from Preservatives* fj ©s^r Symington's t "And how fejP wJr&MEconomical Varieties: Tomato, Oxtail, Pea, Lentil, Cdery, Mulligatawny/ Green Pea, .Kidney, , Hare, Onion, Mock Turtle, Scotch Broth and White Vegetable. In blue packets. Of all Grocers. W. Symington ft Co. Ltd., Market Harborougb, England. u 1% /H ftrwlftCryTtrCftlf*M<gvTfh/>rQHftrAAi j I Washing Day among the Wends of the jj Spreewald. 2 J m WASHING FINISHED. GOSSIP BEGINS L * A ND they are entitled to gossip, too. After the back- / J J-\ breaking doing the week's washing J E without the aid of "No-Rubbing" these peculiar folk L •h have surely earned this little bit of pleasure and rest. Q 2 Though in Germany the Wends are not of it. A frag- {? 2 ment 'of a lost tribe, hiding in the swamps of the Spreewald, 7 f clannish, isolated, and happiest when left alone, they are v x X not at all concerned with the rise and fall of nations around n C . them, arid view labour-saving preparations and the advance L 3 # of science with old-time suspicion. v L l In this they are just the opposite of New Zeal anders, « * as is proved by the already large and daily increasing demand J for "No Rubbing Laundry Help." ' J NO-RUBBING LAUNDRY' HELR j A 1/- packet does 7 weekly washings ■ 1 " — :•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 13