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K ajiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiimiiimmiimiiiiimiii imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmmimimmu 11 Holiday. Footwear I 11 For The Million! I IIIfIf ' c Prices Reign If If 9 Goods Are I f 1 Ik<>l\© 5 Supreme IY«J\« $ Quality Goods! is a g| Grappling with the crowds! The K.K. Boot Store, of Karangahape Boad fame, | 5 | is simply bombarded daily. , § I I K.K.'s normal staff of 26 assistants is being greatly augmented to cope with the | pi additional rusn which the opening of the Big Bargain Basement has brought g »= about Prices Speak for themselves. Here are a few quotations. I » - mmmm I ~=*ALU!lLittMtll Gent.'s Stout Taa S i 7:t 10 Children's Black or -,— ~#' I 3? :: 1? v^^^^ : Hfflffii white Sanasnoes, 2/6 ~, i ea *u er 17/5 I/' ' ' ] "™" J / Sj I S £4''. 3/s°jpiSr l.S m '» g^., s 2u Derby ll* 1 I Jl E *3 xilil allt * Gent, s, 3/6 pair. Boots broad toes Jf® \ — %% E 11 7x 10 and 11 x 1 Boys' stout'solos, water- . Js? = h = ? ' nd ' Girls ' Grey ° X " proof, reliable— \ = vf = fords, with Red rubber 17/6 pair = .» E soles, 2/6 pair; ditto, in White strap, 2/0 pair. Gent/s Box Derby ?>zZ<r - S E 7x 10 Child's White Tennis Shoes, White rubber Boote, machine/*" \ - 5)5 5 soles, 3/- pair; ditto, in 11 xl, 3/6 pair; Ladies' sownj smtr t shape:! \ m .. m -«_or g R* E and Gent.'s, 4/G nair. pood foi txst wear fejgBpaBBBBSBt = £ E Ladies* and Gent.'s White Eleetfoot Tennis: Shoos, __16/6 pa,ir, = R = famous honeycomb soles; best quality—6/G pair. Gent.'s Siout Box Derby Shoes, no caps, wide toes; a Sji a Ladies' White Canvas Oxford Shoes, stout White rub- very s(out so i es . s t V ong—l4/6 3air. 3 1 I LadieT Whft/KaV S&ftS? stuHed rub- «** *»>^j*£ » *™> *** I |= ber soles, very good, 5/- pair; ditto for men. 6/- pr. „ « w ft «7 ' ? n , * = £ = Ladies' and Gent.'s White Canvas Sandal Tennis Shoes, Gent.'s Boi Call Derby Shoes, welted, patent caps, - re E White rubber soles, 6/6 pair; Maids', 5/6 pair. pug toes; high grade—l 9/6 pair. a gh S 7 x 10 Children's Patent 1- Gent.'s All Patent Oxford Boots or Shoes, for best = a *k bar Shoes, machine sewn, wear; very newest models—l 9/6 pair. . a 5* ~ wicl ° toeSj 8 /" P air >' ditto > Gent.'s Glace Kid Derby Boots, machine sewn, medium E m ~ NM\ft&g| „ m ,„ x I; ?,t P^ !r " „ l . toes; superior materials; dressy—22/6 pair. E *S i WHW S- —.' 7 11 /6 oe p airV PUf tofs' Nothing biter in New Zea.land_22/6 E 3 = ditto, in 11 x 1,8/6 pair. P alr - „.,..,„,. , , = Si = Ladies' Glac<) Kid Derby Gent.'s Superfine Glace Kid Oxford Shoes, welted, s ■J E Shoes, medium toes, p8- sharp toes; newest models; quality—3o/- pair. | £ E teilt ca Fss. welted; pood Gent.'s Box Calf Derby Boots, medium toes; hand E m E —12/6 pair. welted. Made by tho famous " Marlow"—27/6 £ fly S Ladies' All Patent 2-bar Shoes, smart toe, machine pair. " K E sewn; Cuban heels; good—ls/6 pair. Large quantity of = i |W E Ijadies* Black Suede 2-bar Shoes, Cuban heels, new Ladies' Shelby Shoes, -• bjo = toe; fine style~l6/6 paff. in lice, strap, and ™ S E Quantities of Ladies' Glace Kid Court Shoes, at 6/- court; made in all M E ffi E pair; ditto, in patent, at 7/-pair. materials; patent, = 5= Vm 7x 10 BOjs'Box Calf Derby AU 'one price—!Js/- = 2j -■ Boots, lull toes; machine pair (small sizes only) = P E S \*\ sewn, 9/6 pair; ditto in 3000 Pairs of the wdl- S £ = XX boys, 11 x 1, 10/6 pair. known Eedfern make M\ ' i 1 i\im l « = W E f 7x io Girls ' Strong Box Calf 0 f Rubber Soles, for £g&&s*j!jmpr \ = 2> E Wi«*«J ;?^^ ys >w Leglets, 6/- pair; 11 x 1, attaching to boots and Nb 0 = = **^^J' > jf} d ! tto ' 7 /" pair;. Women's, shoes — Ladies*, »d . .=■ Vk E 2 x 5 Youths' Box Calf Derby Boots, broad toes, (worth 4/6 pair). 2J E machine sewn; solid leather; good—l 2/6 pair. 4000 Pairs of a well- - ? = 2 x 5 Youths' Tan Willow Calf Derby Boots, solid, known English make E St E 16/6 pair; Gent.'s, ditto, 18/6 pair. of Round Rubber Mm& &TW = 'kJ E /Postiipn Eittra \ Heels, ladies' only— /§OT W&sw\i — £ E (Postage Extra.) m dozen pairs> M&mmWvM E aa b Mail your order immediately to JmMfiaMmMr E |l K.K. FOOTWEAR LTD., I Sj E ( 49-51, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUUKLAND. - 3fc E (New Illustrated Citalogue Ponted Pree.) 5 St fffififiifiiiifiiifsiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ fe : ~ — M || yULETIDE GIFTS! \ 11 - A FEW SUGGESTIONS - - | E GIFTS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. SILK AND DREBS SUGGESTIONS. E TO = nhiiA-.n'e DiMnri u»r,rtu n i-<<hi«fß_7rf -?rf anri dri «arh White Jap. Silks, 27in. wide—?/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. S = Children s Picture Handkerchiefs—2d, 3d. and <ld eacn. Fuji s „ k nalural Co i ollr . 2 9-30 in. wide-3/3, 3/6, 3/11, S 5E = White Handkerchlnifs—From 3d each. 4/6, 4/11. 36in. wide—4/11, 5/11. = 2 E rhiiriron'c Rnrnri Wanrikprrhlnfo— Prnm mrt / Coloured Fuji Silks, 29-30 in .: in Pink. Saxe, Grey, — m = Children s Boxed Handkerchiefs— From lOd. 4 Almond. Nattier, fcoyal. Navy, Blaok—4/11 per yard. = »i S White and Coloured Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes—l/ 5, Pailette Silk, 35-36ia.; in Saxe, Brown, Navy, and Black — K = 1/11, 2/8, 2/11. to 14/6. —7/11 yard. = M = Art. Silk Hosiery, in White. Black, and popular colour- £'■«* ftISSSP* toS""o?' 36i n~ t /6 S" 11 V. /9, * . = iTe r: insrs—3/6 3/11 4/11 Black Chiffon TafSeta, 36m.; C. J. Bonnets famous — 2* = Monarch Art'Silk'Hosiery, "for reliable wear." White. Mln F i£ a p e h : iJl. we t r ?» a . r . antßec \"-onlv 10/6 yard. = 3$ = Black, and wanted ehadea-4/11. 5/6, 6/6. 6/11. 4 .g "• , < ?? 1 ? urß -, 6 / 9 yß s d r. 1 = !W E Monarcll Pure Silk Hosiery, White and Blact-11/l flair. ' ,o,n - ,f. l :» noh -%•»• * SSSP - *" beautlful quality and Col- - 2* = Art. Silk Hosiery, in the popular Sunburn, Nude. Sunset. '? t ttHf*dit ■ »h i:/ii «« „«h S V = and .Beige—s/11 and 8/11 pair. 38in - Art - Silk Marocains—4/6 and 5/11 per yard. — ig S Jap. Sunshades—3/6, 3/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 9/11. Children's nQFum uniiAPum n ncn: E W = Rize. lojd and 1/6. usefu,. household gifts. = k\£, = Ladles' Cams. Coloured Bordered Supper Cloths, 43 x 43. In Bed. = S Ladies' Vests, no sleeves—l/ 3, 1/9, 1/11 i, 2/6, 2/11 U 4/11 Gold, and Blue Borders—4/11 each. a 3 S With sleeves—l/ 6, 1/11J, 2/6, 2/11. 3/11, 4/11. White Damask Supper Clpth, 60 x 60in.—5/11 each. = 0 E Fancy Top Vests, with and without sleeves—2/11, 3/6, Scalloiuad Bordered Damask Oloths, 45 x 45—8/11 each., a Xs — 3/11, 4/8, 4/11, 5/11. Scalloped Bordered Damask Cloths, 54 x 54—11/6. = 2* — Princess Skirts, in longcloth; nicely trimmed. Scalloped Bordered Damask Cloths, 63 x 63—14/11 eaoh. S M a Cam! Knickers, in Lonecloth. Pure Linen Serviettes, scalloped borders—3/6 each. S ry — Ladies' Longcloth Nightdresses, V. round, and sauare Pure Linen Damask Cloth, 72 x 72; scalloped borders— 3 PL a necks: nicelv trimmed lace—4/11, 5/11. 6/11. 8/6. 9/6. 29/6 each. . - — r/5 a Bead Necklets, in very large variety—2/3, 2/6, 2/11. a/il. Pure Linen Hemstitched Serviettes —3/t1 each. — i£ a 4/11, 6/11, 8/6, 9/11 each. Pure Linen Hemstitched Damask Cloths. 72 x 72—32/6 = $C a Fancy Armlets, in metnl and composition—l/ 6 each. each. — 6 = Boys' One-piece Bathing Suits, in 3 sizes—2/6, 2/9, aid Luncheon Serviettes—9/C deznn. ~ J* a 2/11. Drawn-thread Frilled Pillow Shams—B/6, 10/6 pair. a M = Men's Bathing Suits—One-piece, 3/6 and 4/B. Two piece, Frilled Embroidered Pillow Bhams—l2/6, 14/6 pair. = S = 4/11. Swiss Embroidered Pillow Shams—l 4/11 pair. a vW a Girls' Two-piece Bathing: Suits—From 2/i;i. Embroidered Scalloped Edge Pillow Shams—ll/6 pair. a VZ Z Ladies' Bathing Suits, skirt attached—4/11, 6/11, 8/11, Swiss Embroidered Runners—3/1, 4/6 each. a m S 9 11, 14/11. Crash Cushion Cases—4/11," 5/6, 5/11 each. • a i* — Moirette Underskirts—3/11, 5/6, 6/11, 8/6, 10/8. Coloured Border Serviettes; in Red and Blue—l/ 6 each. a iW — Black Italian Cloth Skirts, good quality; gathered frill. Indian Lace D'Oylevs—l/3, 1/6, 1/9 each a il a v CT y special—6/11 each. Indian Lace Table Centres, 22in.—11/0 each. 5 g E WE PAY THE POSTAGE. a 1! THORBURN & MONTGOMERY ! ty a = II * 87-89 Karangahape Road, Auckland 1 S C nllillllll!lil!ll||||!l||||||||||(|||||||||||liillill!illllllll!lllll|llll!llillllllllilll!llllllll3l!i;iil[|||iiliii||||||llllllllllillilllllllll9IIIIIIT i i I fjf> mam mm El Christmas Presents I 1 | ...•'. f | &| E Enamelled 4-hole •—-—- jj""^ 3 !^ » 2 E* E Tooth Rack - Jam or Pickle 111 I . s . -- = 11 w p. rt .„. ed. ~,, pwea iid «««■. ■«* 01-, smt-iSS .ar aat'i I re a and dish—3/11. —12/6. Freight, 2/-. Kauri, 11/6. 5/11. " a 3| a cp* Large Bound Poplin Ousldons Embroidered Crash Cushion v 3 9j| S 17/6 ' Oases-3/11, 4/9, 4/11. I - I Large Bound All !3atiu Embroidered Eunners, 54 x ■'lift 5 S a ' f iT/i 3 Cushions—2l/-. 14—4/11. I'll I J I 11 ijl Si fl Bolsters Shadow and Poplin oval oent wjfh 2 a |iPll4|j I - 18 / 6 ' edges; 22 x 17-4/6. if E 57 a Liberty Frill, in Print—l/ 6. 0$ 5 S E Oak " Cosies-1/11, 2/6, 4/11. JUSt Landed ' ffl I I = Lace Cushion LerUll. 1 § 11 teM_. La SxTaV ßxl8 '' 1/9; I Jj a SS?lJpi Lace PIUow Shams—s/- pair. 10/6, 12/6. V L-^ 7 "= £ a Shaving Staad; = Kg -.5 " * Country Customers can with confidence order Brush and loose s S a Doll's Bed; Oak Irom the list below. There is just time to uIP^ 2 ' 11 '*! - m E -H/6. do so anr, get the goods before Christmas. = Sj I . ' .1 11 Pioneer Furnishing Co. | | J Karangahape Road (opp. Rendells) - Auckland I l 5""""''"'"" '" "MllllimilHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllHllllllHlllllllllllllHl 1111111111 l HII Mill J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18889, 11 December 1924, Page 15
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1,579Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18889, 11 December 1924, Page 15
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