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r l -: r l -r>J rUrti yi New Season's Goods at Scotts Special Prices —a com- | • Hi binafioe that will give an irresistible appeal to all a ppers. r e again advise early she Ladies' All-wool Black Cashmere Hose; seamless, spliced heels and toes - Extremely good value at our usual price, 4/11 pair, but we will sell them this week at Ladles seamless, spliced heels ana toes. In fawn, champagne, grey, or beige. Quality Goods Usual price, 3/6 pair Coney Fur Trimming; the season's most popular trimming. In black or brown shadings, made from selected skins 2-inch, 5/11; 3-inch, 8/6; 4-inch, 11/6 yard. 3/6 PaiiLadies' Chubby Umbrellas; in all the season's latest novelty handles, and serviceable quality coverings—Usual Price, 8/6 each. Ladies' Brassieres; strong, figured coutil in pink or white, or fancy lace in pink only. All are finished elastic panel at back. Sizes 32 to 40. Ladies' O.S. Size Ribbed Cotton Vests; winter weight, short sleeves, chemise length. An outstanding value offering for Easter shoppers Pure Linen Tea Towelling; 21-inch. A good heavy weight cloth that will make excellent drying tea towels Usual Price, 1/1-i yard 10i<l All-wool New Zealand Flannel, in an extra heavy quality; 27-inch. In cream, pink, Shetland, Orkney, navy, or dark grey —Special price per dozen yards, 22/6 Cream Winceyette; 36-inch. Another shipment to hand of this popularselling number— Usual Price, 1/6 yard. Special Price per dozen yards, 13/11. Unbleached Herringbone Twill Sheeting; our well-known heavy quality, soft finish and free from filling. Send in your sheeting order early as this number is selling rapidly. 54-in. 1/8 80-in. 2/3 An Extra Special in Pailette Silk, this season's popular silk for evening wear, in a beautiful range of shades, including vieux rose, mastic, mauve, emerald, mid grey, silver grey, lilac, orange, salmon, sky, flame, pink, turquoise, crevette, citron, flesh, saxe, lemon, royal, navy, white. 36-inch Usual Price, 8/11 yard. An Extra Special in Heavy Silk Crepe-de-chine, 42-inch, in emerald, on rose pink only. This quality sells regularly at 9/11 yard, but a special purchase enables us to sell it for Men's Heavy Railway Cord Trousers; well-made, three pockets. Easily our best seller. Finished with either plain or cuff bottoms. Specially priced at: Cuff Bottoms, 15/6 pair; or plain bottoms at Men's Strong Winter-weight Pyjama Suits; made in a serviceable quality flannelette with smart stripes and in all sizes. Oilliir wry /m feSI Sffl m V/: £ sra e I One of a fleet of 30-cwt. Military Wagons supplied to the Government of India. memmmis r | "*HE lact that no less tlian 24 Governments in different parts of the world have purchased fleets of Albions shows that experts are agreed on their efficiency, reliability and economy. You, too, will agree with the experts if you keep separate daily records of an Albion's performance and running costs and compare them with those of any other make. Write for full particulars of Albion models of 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 & 80 cwt. Load Capacity. COMMERCIAL MOTORS ALBION MOTOR CAR CO., LTD. GLASGOW. SCOTLAND Concessionaire for New Zealand t A. D. RILEY & CO., LTD.. 16, Durham Street, AUCKLAND. (P.O. Box Take Care of Your Skin. A little car© goes far to brine a quick cure. Cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, ulcers, and eczema are quickly healed by applications of ECCLES' ANTISEPTIC HEALING OINTMENT. Composed of purest ingredients and prepared by careful chemists, this ointment finds daily u3e in y scores of homes. Ti*v It NOW. S/ 1/6 and 2/8. // k ws /ir* jtrvw n 175. Queen Street, H.M. Arcade: 142. Queen Street. Elhson Buildincs; 245. HVibson Street: and Victoria Road. JVronnort. / EMBOSSED NOTE Distinctive Envelopes HERALD PRINTING WORKS, Queen Street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 16

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