Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

J Karangahape Road Christmas Shopping j

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

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19241211.2.187.1

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18889, 11 December 1924, Page 15

Word Count
1,579

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18889, 11 December 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18889, 11 December 1924, Page 15

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert