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Greatest :» of th , 'M'OWj) e Av M pi ' ■ ■s* I* A > : To be able to buy, just when wanted, home and personal- needs at a big saving, and that, too, on the most dependable merchandise of its kind, is just what an M. & C. Sale affords. v It is really a double saving first, the actual monetary saving, and secondly, the economy resultant from goods of quality, which, because of the service, are the cheapest in the end. \;V. 1 Stocktaking within a few weeks makes a positive clearance imperative. And the drastic price reductions brought into force to effect this end bring about wonderful savings, a few of which are suggested to-day. Special Pricing of Velvet Pull-ons at ■ m J>f 'A i j T n? Six smart shapes at this remarkable figure, in the styles sketched above, and each obtainable in fawn, brown, and nigger, or fawn and nigger combined. . An excep-. tional opportunity to purchase a smart hat at a very modest price. Also * 100 model hats, mostly in velvet; nearly all close-fitting styles. In the season's wanted tonings, including black. Trimmed with mounts, ornaments, or ribbon, and usually 63/- to 95/-. To be cleared at 29/5. 200 smart little French felts, banded and bound with ribbon. In green, grey, black, fawn, brown, mauve, and rose. Usually 29/6. Monday's price, 12/6. 20 very smart hatters' plush hats; all,new American styles. Trimmed ribbon to tone. Usually 63/-. Sale, 21/-. 50 French models; in brown, navy, black, and grey. Usually 6 guineas. Reduced to 49/6. 50 white sports hats; smartly bound and banded. In moufflon or felt. Usually 21/-. To be sold at 9/11. Third Floor. SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON DENNISON'S PAPERS Crepe paper, 9d; Paper rope,lOd; Fancy papers, 1/6. . *>■ THE McCALL MAGAZINE for July has just come to hand, full of interesting stories by well-known authors, as well as helpful suggestions and articles on fashions and homemanagement. Price, 1 /-. On the Second Floor.

i fay sn 42 i W ■Jjfy 35: y# : 2 a*".. \V:A S. <* 1 i; I, -V, i *0 /V r»> \V~ cv-;i----n ft? % safe sr> s* \ WELL might "Roma" be called the "Queen of All Teas." For the dusky-skinned tea-pickers in sunny Ceylon pluck only the choicest young leaves from which to blend 'the Dust-Freed Tea." As you sip this fragrant tea, you'll declare it supremely satisfying. So economical, too ! The removal of the injurious Tannin Dust means more cups to . the pound. The DUST-FREED Tea

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19376, 10 July 1926, Page 20 (Supplement)

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