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H SOME OF TO-DAY'S TEMPTING LINES. A LITTLE MONEY GOES A LONG WAY AT THE STORE OF SATISFACTION. MOST ASTONISHING LINES IN THE SILK SEOTION. CREPE DE 'CHINE —A very nice quality, indeed 1 Best dye; width, 40in. The shades are Navy, Peach, Nectarine, Powder Blue, Almond, Lemon, Champagne, etc.; also Black—Usually 7/6. Hart's Price, 4/11. This will surely be a quicklyclearing line. > THAT VELVETEEN—The talk of the town, the wonder of the trade. A right-out clearance was made—hence the price. 36in.; best Worrall dye; Chiffon- finish, twill back, fast pile; in short, perfect Velveteen in every detail. A perfect range of shades: Cream, Blush Pink, Begonia, Turquoise, Jade, Amber, Cherry, Tangerine, Castor, Elephant Grey, Nigger Brown, Cyclamen, Stone, Cinnamon, Vieux Rose, Rust, etc.; also in BlackHart's Price is 7/11 yard. 'A' GRAND SHOWING OP JAP- SILK, 27in. wide; useful weight; almost every known shade; very highly sheened. A most unusual Pure Silk at the marvellously cut price of 1/11J per yard. SOME OP THE DRESS GOODS. 40-INCH NAVY SERGE, for School and Gym. Costumes; fast dye and best finish—2/ll£ per yard. 1 • 40-INCH ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, in small designs ; dark tones only ; suitable for dur-able-House Wear—Wonderful Value at 2/1 li p" y" d - HOSIERY, ELEPHANT BRAND-This well-known make scarcely needs any comment. Let it suffice that for popularity it takes pride of place. Everything that is required in perfect Hosiery is to be found here. Here are some of the shades: French Grey, Dove, Nude, Beaver, Putty, Stone, Coating, Fawn, Champagne, Muffin, Cinnamon, Silver, Castor, Nigger, Thrush, etc.; also Black or White—Hart's Modest Price is 3/6 pair. TWO GLORIOUS GLOVE OFFERS. GAUNTLET GLOVES, Suede-finish; smart goods of splendid durability; to be had in assorted Greys and Browns, also White—Usual Price, 3/11. For 2/6 pair. THE FAMOUS KAYSER GAUNTLET GLOVES —Chamoisette (Suede-finish). A big variety of gauntlets, embroidered, ap- - pliqued, scalloped, etc.; the shades are Fawns, Oak, Champagne, Biscuit, etc.; also Black—Usual Price, 5/11. Hart's REALLY EXCITING LOTS IN MEN'S WEAR. ROSLYN ALL-WOOL RIBBED SOX, Heather mixture; superior goods; extra special—l/ 9 pair. MEN'S HARVARD SHIRTS, collar attached; nothing to equal them for wear, comfort and appearance; all sizes—4/6 each. MEN'S FLEECY-LINED SINGLETS AND PANTS—Good quality (lower-priced lines are stocked). This is a particularly special lot—At 3/9 per garment. GENT.'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, collar to match. This is surely a startling line. A fine range of stripes; all sizes; good dye, best make and finish—Usually 7/6. For 4/11 each. Price is 3/11 pair. 56-INCH ALL-WOOL ZIBELENE TWEED COATING, in new tones, for season's wear; a medium weight, for Long Coats—At 10/6 per yard. 54-INCH ALL-WOOL FRENCH TWEED, in checks; Navy, Brown, and Grey (only)—At 8/11 per yard. TWO MARVELS IN THE MANCHESTER SECTION. 27-INCH N.Z. FLANNEL, Ail-Wool, Grey "and Navy (only); absolutely perfect condition— 1/7* * ard - FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, size 60 x 80; very nice quality and good weight; useful for many purposes— 6/11 each. FOR HOSIERY, HART'S IS THE HOUSE WITHOUT AN EQUAL. ANOTHER BIG *JOB LINE OF ART. SILK HOSE—Better value even than many of its predecessors ; a fine range of shades, best fashion and finish, perfect fitting and dye; double-spliced toes and heels—A Wonder Lot at 2/11 pair. THERE ARE TEMPTING OFFERS IN THE SHOWROOM, SUCH AS LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, Felt or Velvet; all new season's goods, particularly smart; suitable to all ages and complexions—lo/6 each. ANOTHER LOT—Specially suited to Matrons and middle-aged Ladies; each season this store specialises in this particular class of Millinery—See these lovely goods at 19/11 each. A JOB PURCHASE OF LADIES' COATS, wr&pover style, trimmed Sealette collar, and at side with the latest in buckles or motifs; a really smart Winter Coat; a fine range of shades; sizes, W. and 0.8. 49/6 MEN'S OILED CANVAS COATS, Riding or Walking; lined throughout, ventilator back and under arms; strap and buckle fastenings; no better Coat made—Hart's Pleasing Price, 45/-. MEN'S 80Z. BLUE DENIMS, best of make and finish; real copper riveted; 3 denim pockets. " Something like a Bargain "—4/11 pair. ENGLISH SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS—This is the line that made Hart's bo famous for Men's Wear—l 2/6 pair. A COUPLE IN THE HOME NEEDS DEPARTMENT. WALNUT VARNISH STAIN, pint size—l/ 3. ALUMINIUM KETTLES, best British make; welded one-piece spouts; guaranteed to give satisfaction; 4£ pints—7/11. FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. LAMP SHADES, Collapsible; a lovely lot; plain and fancy shadings; sweetly pretty; much underpriced—l/- each. THE CHAMPION SCHOOL PADS, 100 pages in each —3 for 1/3. JOB PURCHASE —Coat and Cap Sets, for Kiddies. NATIONAL ENVELOPES, best Ivory finish, well Pure Wool, very strong; a fine range of shades; gummed _4 packets for 1/-. latest ideas—The complete price is 8/6. ■ _J| ' ~~~~ ROGER AND GALLETT'S FACE POWDER, all JOB PURCHASE—Coat and Cap Sets, for Kiddies. colours—l/- box. The latest leatherette fabric, Pure Wool, perfect ___— ———— Si*""™ Md dec!flcaly DE WITT'S PILLS, Urge S „e bottle,3. We Cannot Afford to Pay the Postage

32.4 miles per gallon on a trip from Wellington to Auckland. the sort of service "Essex" gives, m Auckland* Agent*, E«*e* Carß » AUCKLAND. Dear Sir*, of D "' 3i "o n my r - *■» nevf Essex u testing follows 4 oals. in l^uk 6g»r« s 1910 48,1 Departed 9 a-®- 4 m ngu»»-» WELLINGTON addefl V/OODVILLE Departed 1.20 p.m. Arrived 6.15 p.m> NAPIER Departed 9 a.m. " Arrived 12.10 p.m. TARAWERA Deported 1 P m - TAUPO Departed 4.15 p.mArrived 7.35 P-m-ROTORUA Departed 8.20 a.m. ngaruawahia AUCKLAND r' H » iU " 3 ga U. left in «■"* TOTAL M.LEAGE: „<F.D: ... TIME: reTROLU M?LES PER HOUR: 20.5 £££ wags vaVve of on® nec essary. „ H atsoeverwerene Yours faitWully, JOHN H. V. MAN SILL. w . /IjW" 77»/s /etfer reached us the other day ; and—-well, wed rather let it tell its own story. Read it. ESSEX AGENTS; Motors, Ltd., Temporary Premises, Albert Street, Auckland; J. Dobbing, Papakura; Piggott Motors, Pukekohe; F. W. ISJason, Huntlyj Booth Bros., Motrinsville; Nicholls Bros., Tauranga; Whakatane Engineering Co., Whakatane; Spedding & Co., Rotorua; Farmers' Co-op. Auct. Co., Ltd., Hamilton; McDonnell & McMillan, Thames; G. A. Laird, Whangarei; Carr & Hogg, Dargaville; Giles Bros., Tuakau. New Zealand Distributors: THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. Wellington, Christchurch €s Auckland. 126

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19303, 16 April 1926, Page 19

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