gFrtanamau irtiMiHi. ti iinm in -n ■■■■■m" niim i i.hjji mi imiiußmßMWßß l "™———^w——wb—bmmbm——M——a—B— Make an Appointment for Sight Testing 1 hy ringing Barry & Beale, Ltd., Phone No. 1249. | The appointment will be kept and we will make a very thorough and careful test, I using our reliable and satisfying FIVE FOLD METHOD. g The kind of glasses needed will be explained, and the decision as to ordering left | entirely to you. Our advice is practical, and is given with due consideration to the occu- jj pation and other conditions of the client, and is absolutely trustworthy. | Our Kontorik lenses are distinguishable by their beautiful finish and quality, making them " clear as air" and a pride to the wearer. REMOVAL COUPON.—Ask for one of these Coupons, which entitles you to a Special Reduction of 10s. on any Goods over the value of 30s, you purchase from us any time before September 14th. Barry & Beale, Ltd. Samuel Barry C, Beal? Optical Specialists 322 Queen Street, Auckland. j Ljiii.mjmm«P.»»www«g»aH i aai»iM.'MW"'u—wujinuuMi'.iiH |||,||||||| | 'J ' imiUHiLUM tf ww uuiMaii 1 AjefitWmrMJPA< j - ■■■miliums LiiMij*uuijiaMU.iuw»ai.wwjiM».winiwmii«nii I HHFi l wii < . <m ,i. l - l .— mil miiiwiii i ■■ ■ «>, ' ' ___ ' MID-WINTER SALE A Great Bargain Hustle is Now Proceeding at THORBURN & MONTGOMERY'S White Twill MM, Mi... wide—Usual Price, 2/4. *"•«.«! New Zealand Flannels, St wide. InOrkney, White Sale Price, t/9i, and Shetland—Usual Pries, 2/6, Sale Price, 2/2. White Twill Sheetings, m*. wide—Usual Price, 2/11. All-wool New Zealand Flannel, 28 '°' wide. PrlS?" Sale Price. 2/6 yard. Usual Price, 2/9. Baie Price, 2/b yara. Whit. Twl., Sheetings, Rfiin ■widiv-TTsual Price 3/6 ' Brown Striped Turkish Towels (Win. * 38in.)—Usual Price, White Twin Shaetlngs, 80in. wid&-uauai rnce d/b 1/4} . , Sale Price, 1/2t each. .« t.l ai. K J- .-J TT ,«1 -p ,v« o/'fi ' Brown Strlpiad Turkish Towels ( f i2in. x 42in.)—Usual Pricev Unbleached Sheetings, 54in. wide— Price, 2/6 Sale Prloßi 1/8} each. f- „• 'j tt V J>- ,CB ' 0/11 Brown Striped Turkish Towalfi (Win. x 56in.) A heavy weight. Unbleached Sheetings, 72m. wido— Price 2/11 and su jt a ble for bath use—Usual Price, 3/6. Sale .Price. 2/8 yard. Sale Price, 3/2 each. Unbleached Sheetings, 80in. —Usual Price, 3/6. - All-wool New Zealand Blankets (White), single bed size• y. Sale Price, 2/11 yard. Usual Price, 529/6. •■-. Sale Price, 24/6 pair. ; W White Nursery Flannelette. 27in. wide—Usual Price. 10* d. All-wool New Zealand Blankets (White), three-quarter bed' f Sale Price, 8/11 dozen. size—Usual Price, 39/6. ... Saie Price, 34/8 pair. V White Nursery Flannelette, 30in. wide—Usual Price, 1/2. All-wool New Zealand Blankets (White), large double bed Bale Price, 12/11 dozen. Usual Price, 49/6. Sale Price, 42/& pair. ; Hnavv Make White Flannelette, 35in. wide—Usual Price, All-wool New Zealand Blankets (Grey), single bed size— * 1/61 Sale Price, 1/41. Usual Price. 29/6 - Sale Price, 24/9. Lovely Soft Finish White Flannelette, 36in. wide—all All-wool New Zealand Blankets (Grey), three-quarter bed Egyptian Cotton-Usual Price, 1/111. Sale Price, 1/B*. ... size—Usual Price, 39/6. 8al« Pric®, !|4/e. Heavy Cream Twill Flannelette, soft finish. 36in. wide- All-wool New Zealand Blankets (Grey), large double bed Usual Price 2/3 - Sale Price, 1/11 i yard. size—Usual Price, 49/6. Sflls Prfc«, 39/8. i ; Double Warp Striped Flannelette, 36in. wide, good pyjama , Coloured Quilts, full double bed size Only a few left. la stripes-Usual Price, 1/lli. Sale Price, 1/7* yard. P»* and Blue-Usual Price,, 14/11 ■ . All Linen Tea Dowlas, 24in. wide—Usual Price, 1/-. white iMarcella Quilts, full size-Usuaf Price. ea ® r '* iSale Price 10Jd yard White iMarcella Quilts, full size—Usual Price, 2^/6. All Linen Tea Dowlas, !28in. wide-Usual Price, 1/4*. i/ - White H.C. Quilts, for single beds Usual Price. 10/11. 24/ "' sa price, •/>»• Sale Price, 8/1, Pure Linen Apron Dowlas, 40in. wide—Usual Price 2/9. All-wool New Zealand Travelling Ruga, in nice o»c> Denien Sale Price, 2/4. with fringed ends—Usual Price, 65/-. Sale Price, 59/8. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. 43in. Tweeds Usually 2/11 and 3/11. 541n. Wool Gabardines— 9/6. Sate Price, 8/6. ■% ■ Sale Prices, 2/6 and 2/11. 30ln. 'Blowings, in . Cream and dark —Usually 1/8 L> 541n. Twead»—Usually 4/11. -h : Sale Price, 2/11. and 1/11*.- 3 Sale Price, Hid per, yard, '•/■■■■ 40ln. Wool Hopsacs, in smart Checks, and Stripes 27in.. Check —Usually 1/11*. Sale. Price."; 11 Id, 1 L ' 'if:';..-' Sale Price, 2/11. 36in. Black Pailette Silk Usually 8/6. Sale Price, 6/11. -641n,j Velours—Usually 10/6, 12/6 and -14/11. 371n. Black Chiffon Taffeta— 9/11. Sale Price, 7/11. Sale Prices, 9/6, 10/11, and 12/11. 30in, Fuji Usually 4/11. Sale Price, 3/11. BARGAINS IN LADIES' WEAR. Black Cashmere Hose—Usually 2/11. Sale Price, 1/11*. Wool Gauntlet Gloves, all colourings— 3/3 and 4/6. Black Llama Hose, Cashmere finish—Usually 2/3 and 2/11. Sale Prices. 2/11 and 3/11. -> Sale Prices, 1/9, 2/4. Ladies' Winter Weight Cotton Vests— Prices, 1/11*, Black Cashmere Hose. Good qualities, heavily reduced— 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. Sale Prices, 1/8, 1/11*, 2/8, 2/11. -i Usually 6/11, 7/11, and 9/6. Coloured Cashmere Hose in popular colourings—Usually 3/11 Sale Prices, 5/6, 5/11, and 6/11. and 5/6. Sale Prices, 3/3, 4/9, >> Fleecy Lined Bloomers, in Usually 2/11 and 4/11. Ladies' Heavy Black Knitted Hose Usually 8/9 i Sale Prices, 2/6 and 3/11. ' Sale Price, 2/11. , In —Usually 3/11. Sale Price, 2/11. v We Pay Postage. We Pay Postage. THORBURN & MONTGOMERY 87-89, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 1 Are you one oflthe Wise Heads? ) Wrong impressions are '' ' W 9 f ue to lack °* knowledge!. ' \'l(( J Bfl iMany Farmers are under the Jin *} Jliljlil ImMml . impression that Superphosphate mil $ causes sourness in the land. This |j - • , i&ttQtso. Oathe contrary - I WILL GO IPLONG WAY IN CORRECTING ACIDITY WILL GO IN ACIDITY Extract from The American r CltllliCf Autumn and lost if applied in the autumn or winter. This also is a mis- _ _ Winter " taken idea, "Experiments made at Shod* — .... _ ,■, , ■ i i .• ,uIsland show that Superphosphate r— A chemical reaction takes place in the »ii, arresting the : actually served to reduce -soil acid- . R ?,*fi lr water-soluble phosphate and holding ft as riant food in a m ity. Dr. Burgess, who made the plan?Faod* form which is readily available and still lasting. ;| , test, declares positively that ' there —— SUPERPHOSPHATE If is no foundation for the statement —. , the JUiegl end most pro fiblc form of Plant Food obtain. M that soils will become more acid ThoMo.t | able . All the wiseheads use -f; from the continuous use of Super- E Kr«W I SUPERPHOSPHATE H phosphate. J because they have proved it to be the best : and most j:'S f ''-n • n a —p, " ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER. r? For Top Dressing Pastures Farmer , . . . ~ - , n , n}llf( . • UJ use SUPERPHOSPHATE _ Demands . !, at any season of the year ' "• J it and the soil requires it. jij FARMERS SHOULD INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE . I ' If your land has a sour tendency, that is not the fault of the Superphosphate. In such cases «*• | BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE I which outshines Basic Slag or any other Citric Soluble Phosphate 1 j Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 16
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