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EVERY DAY AS THE TIME DECREASES Are you one of the few who have not yet been to this enormously busy affair? If so, you have no idea of what you are missing. "ONE OR TWO" OF THE MANY PLEASING LINES IN THE MANTLE ROOMS. A rack of Ladies' Coats, of Velour, Tweeds, etc. Quite a mixed lot, mostly finished fur collars; some smart, plain tailored Coats. The assortment is so great, it is difficult to enumerate. You should certainly see this grand lot— Usually priced from 75/- to 85/-. All to clear at one price, 39/6 each. Ladies' Coats, Black Rubber, heavy quality, in absolute perfect condition; sizes, W. and O.S.—Usually 19/6. For 12/6 Ladies' Coats, four only. Pony Skin, with fur collar and cuffs; fully lined with high-grade Art. Siik. The very best make and finish. Delightful goods Usually £B/10/-. For £4/19/6. Ladies' Frocks, Ail-Wool Repp. Exceedingly high quality. Greatly varied. Some practically plain, others smartly embroidered. The shades are Cedar, Rose, Almond, Grey, and Saxe—Usually from 75/- to 85/-. All to clear at 45/- each. Ladies' Jumpers, All Wool, New Zealand Knit; fancy striped goods, with collars. Very smart and most comfortable for present season's wear—Usually 17/6. For 10/6 each. MILLINERY A Table of Ladies' Ready-to-wear*. Mostly of Felt. All smart goods, present styles; almost all shades— Goods worth up to 15/6, for 4/11 each. Another Table of Superior Goods. Smartly trimmed Velours. A grand range of shades, such as Mulberry, Fawn, Wine, Navy, Browns (many tones,) also Black. Not any worth less than 21/-. For 9/11 each. A big lot of Floral Posies, greatly varied. All to clear at far less than half usual price—All out at 1/• each. THERE ARE STILL PLENTV OF BARGAINS IN THE STATIONERY SECTION. Photo Snap Albums. 20 Detachable Sheets of Art Board In eaoh. Artistic cover, silk ribbon fastening; two and 1/3 each. Dennlson't Crepe Paper, all shades; 10ft. long by 20in. wide—9d piece. Jazz Streamers. Paokets of 20 assorted colours—6d per packet. Jazx or Party Hats. Assorted, In shapes and colours. Done up In bundles of one dozen—l /-, 1 /fl, 2/- packet. Sylko Tissue Crepe Paper Serviettes, In packets of 25. Assorted floral designs —l/- per packet. Paper Serviettes, White Crepe Paper—7Jd per hundred. Writing Tablets, " Dally Mall," 200 pages; ruled faint one aide. A paper of quality—Bd each. Writing Tablets, "The Monster," 250 pages; Cream wove paper; highly glazed; ruled both sides—l/- oach, or 3 for 2/9. Writing Tablets, " Unrivalled6oo pages; White or tinted; 2 Blotters; ruled one side—l/ 0 each. Writing Tablets, "The Giant;" pages! Cream wove paper; highly glazed surface: ruled both sides—l/ 9 each. Envelopes, " Royal Unionopaque, large alze; well gummed; good paper —3 packets for 1/-. Envelopes, superfine; well gummed; useful size for all purposes—s packets for 1/-. AS PER USUAL, THE TOILET SECTION FOLK BCARCELV GET BREATHING TIME—QUICK GOING ALL THE TIME. Jergen'a Benzoin and Oatmeal Liniment—l/ 11 bottle. Oatlne Face Cream—2/-. Woodbury's Faolal Cream—l/ 4}. Pond's Cream (Cold or Vanishing)— 1/3 i. Ashe® of Roses Pace Powdfti*—'l /10. Cashmere Bouquet Soap—3 for 1/8. Yardley's Talcum Powder, In Lavender or Freesia—l/4}. Colgate's Oontal Cream (large)—l/4J. Kolynos Tooth Paste—l/ 3. Vardley's Concrete Brllliantine—l/7 Jar. Palm Olive Shaving Cream —1/6}. Pure Barilla Soap—B}d bar. Floating Bath Soap—6 for 1/-. Nail Brushes—s for 1/«. Enqlinh Prophylactlo Tooth Brushes—1/3. Colqate'B Barbers' Bounds—3 for 1/3. Wright's Coal Tar Soap—7}d cube. Cocoanut Oil—3 Jars for 1/3. Peroxide of Hvdrogen—s}d bottle. Lysol—7}d bottle. Vardley's Shaving Stloks—l/3}. Divlnia Face Powder—Usually 8/6. For 4/11. SOME OF HART'B PRICES FOR PATENT MEDICINE*. Lane's Emulsion—3/8. Enos' Fruit Balt (large)-—3/3. Radox Bath Salt—3/9. Nujol—2/9. Clements' Tonic—2/9. Red Croaa Bandages, 2}ln. —3 for 1/-. Boraclo Lint—3 packets for 1/-. Rlaud's Pills—ll }d bottle. Stevens' Health Pills—l/ 11 bottlo. Q-Tol—l /8. Nazol—l/4}. Woods' Peppermint Cure—l/ 0. Cuticura Ointment—l/ 3}. THERE'S ENORMOUS PRICE CUTTING IN MANCHESTER AND FURNISHING GOODS. Floor Rugs, Tapestry; nice artistic designs, in all the approved furnishing shades. Size 25 x 54—Usually 10/9. For 7/11 each. 45-inch Art. Silk Curtain Net. Heavy quality. Grand range of shades and new idea designs—Usually 5/11. For 3/11 yard. Towels, Brown Turkish, very weighty, with Red or Blue stripes; size, 20 x 42; a really good serviceable towel —Usually 1/6. For JJ m each. Casement Cloth, 4Sin., fadeless; all the favoured shades. Rose, Saxe, Browns, Champagne, etc.—Usually 1/11. For l/ 4£ yard. Towels, White Turkish; good weight; useful sizes (24 x 48). Closely woven; very absorb-ent-—Usually 2/11 each. For 1/11 each. Quilts, White Honeycomb, fringed; single bed size; very heavy; splendid durable line —Usually 8/11. For 5/11 each. Blankets, White, AH Wool, New Zealand; Onehunga make; heavy fleecy finish. A grand weight. Remarkable value. Size 70 x 85—Usually 45/-. For 35/- pair. Down Quilts, covered with soft, good wearing Cambric; floral designs, with plain panel of rich Sateen; double bed size—Usually 35/-. For 25/-. 40-inch Curtain Net, Cream Filet Lace, all neat designs. Very nice quality—Usually 1/11. For 1/3 yard. Molleton Coat Blankets, fancy colours, in Helio., Saxe, Rose, Sky, and Gold—Usually 3/6. For 2/6 each. Serviettes, Mercerised; nice designs; hemmed ready for use. Size 20 x 20—Usually 1/each. For 7/6 dozen. 28-irtch Striped Pyjama Flannelette, soft, but strong; fleecy finished. All good stripes. Fast dye—Usually 1/- yard. For 7£d yard. THE LADIES' UNDERWEAR SECTION IS ONE OF THE BUBIEST PLACES IN THEB CROWDED WAREHOUSE. Ladies' Vests, Unbleached Cotton; very heavy; round neck, short sleeves, shaped at waftt; large size—Usually 3/11. For 2/11 each. Ladies' Vests, heavy ribbed Cotton; " Vedonis" brand; shaped waist, short sleeves, bound nock—W. t 3/11; 0.5., 4/6. Barras, extra special, very high' grade flannel, scalloped edgejs, embroidered corners — 3/J0 Shawls, extremely high g'atfe; White, panelled in rich {jilk, embroidered band; rich knotted fringe—Extra Special Price, 17/6 each. Desperate Droppini) of Prices in Dress Goods 54-inch All-Wool Repp, £}uede finished. A very fine sh»Awiing still remains, but a quick cJbarcince is certain at the present price (all, or mostly so, of the reason's favoured shades) —All £o clear at 5/11 yard. 40-inch Santoy- A lojvely iioft allwool material, medium weight; suited for ladies' starts, children's wear, etc. The shitfdes are Vieux Rose, Fawn, Canton Blue, Nankin Blue, Almond, and? Caramel—All to clear at 3/11 y.'ftrd. 54-inch All-Wool Rlepp. Two-tone effects; small dice designs; in 3rick, Dust, and Madeira, (only)— Usually 8/11. All to clejar at 3/11. yard. 40-inch Dress T-tf/eed, fancy overcheck, two-tone.. A very nice cloth of good effect; vfill give any amount wear. We will clear the lot at 2/8 yard. 36-inch Dress 'floods, fancy checks, in parti coldrars: Helio., Fawn, Blue, Red, etci. Good dye. Splendid wear—l yard. A LITTLE OF THE LOT OF SILKS 27-inch Jap/. Silk. Full range of shades; go/od weight; best of dye—--2/3 yar«i. 36-inch Silks. A wonderful line. Bii* weight (10 Momme); guaranteed perfect in every respect. Printed on every yard. We als tt guarantee it. A fine range tof shades—Usually 5/11. For 2/ifl yard. At Arch. Clark & Sons Ltd. Warehouse, Ellio tt St. On the Wonderful THIRD FLOOR REAL CUT CRYSTAL A charming and most interesting offer Manufacturer's SAMPLES. Hundreds of Pounds' Worth,. pr* NO TWO alike Greatest varied and lowest priced tot of such excellent gootfa ever shown, comprising Liqueur Setsf, Vases, Salad Bowls, Jugs, Pickles, Honeys, Biscuit Barrels r Toilet Sets, Tumblers, Wme, Vinegars, Spirit Flasks, etc., etc. MANY HUNDREDS OF PIECES* but only one of each. The whole to be cleared, not merely Half Selling Price, But ONE-THIRD of Usual Cost Price! |Pg- THE REAL ARTICLES And there are — Pie Dishes, Aluminium. Very deep. Of great durability—l/ 11 each. Kelttles, Aluminium; electric welted spout; very heavy quality; 8-pint. A grand line for long service. A big strong Kettle for 8/11. Tea Sets. Charming services of " Rosebud " and " Forget-me-not"" designs. Fine China. Cups deco-» rated inside and out —21 pieces fo«; 13/6. Pyrex Casseroles, ®val shi&pe. Exceedingly special—7/11. Vacuum Flasks. " Something better." Guaranteed to retain the heat for at least 12 houri. Nicely finisheii—Usually 3/11. For 2/6. Cups and Saucers. Breakfast size; China; White and Cold.. A marvellous line—-6 2d. Toasters. For gas «to veil. A very useful strong article for merely 6d. Egg Beaters. Big double whirl. Enamel handles—Usually 2/11. For 1/11. Ladles' Combinations, fleecy-lined, Cotton; " Sonsora " brand; V neck, shotrt sleeves; buttoned at front. A vetfy warm, comfy garment for winter wear —-w., e/11; 0.5., 7/e. Ladles' Dressing Jackets. Best quality Ripple Cloth, Magyar shape. Oiily Maroon and Saxo shades left —tTo dear, 4/6 eaoh. Ladies' Overalls, half sleeve; finished with belt and pocket. Plain or cheoked. Good washing and splenjdid wear—To clear, 2/11 each. HUNDREDS OF PLEASED PARENTS ARE SUITED AND SURPRISED AT THE BAiBY LINEN SECTION DAILY* Children's Vests, Silk and Wool; short sleeves; superfine goods of exceptional vaSue; sizes 5, 6, 7—All round at One Price, 2/11 Qach. Children's Vests, fine ri&bed, All Wool, short sleeves j excellent goods, of warmm and durability; sizes 4 to 9 Prices from 2/93/11 according to sizes. Pilchers, Children's, "Cream Wool; a very nice Quality, closely woven; exc&edingly reduced in price; sizes 2, 3, *- l/il 30-inch Coloured Fuji Silk. A full range of shades. Good weight, evenly woven; fant dye—-The usual 3/6 Silk for 1/11. or Black is 2/2 yard. 36-inch Black Satin Ducliiesse. A i grand Silk, very highly finished; best of dye—Usually 8/6. For 3/11 yard. 36-inch Satin Charmelaine. Almost all shades, and Black. A marvellous offer—Usually 6/11. For 3/11 yard. THERE IS NOTHING IN NEW ZEALAND TO COMPARE with HART's HOSIERY BARGAINS. Ladies' Lisle Hose, Mercerised;; good length of leg, nicely fashioned; good dye; thoroughly finished. Amber, Champagne, Apricot, Fawn, French Nude, Black— Usually 1/11. For 1/. pair. Ladies* Hose, Art, Silk ncd Cotton.. Same material throughout. A grand fitting, good looking, good wearing line. Full length; nicely finished; best of dye. The shades are Nude, Champagne, Flesh, Sunburn, Silver Grey, Fawn, Tinsel— Usually 8/6. For 2/6 pair. You will please bear in mind that the stocks, staff and management must all he out by the 18th August. There will never be such bargains again. Ladies' Hose, pure and Art. Silk. Run-stop tops. Here is a line in absolute perfect condition, but as they are overstocked we have reduced them from 4/11 to 1/11 pair. A nice range of ifavoured shades. Ladies' Hose. Bond's Plated Art. Silk. All good shades. Splendid finish; best of fashion; full length. Really charming goods for very little money—Usually 4/(5. For 2/11 pair. Ladies' Hose, All-Wool Cashmere. Nicely finished, perfect fitting; fast dye; spliced toes and heels. AH good shade:!—' Usually 3/6. For 2/6 pair. Ladies Hose,, Flexcello, All Wool. Special elastic ribbed tops. An exceedingly nice line of Stocking*. Very smart shades. Superb ankle fitting; very long in leg; fuUy fashioned—Usually 5/11. For 3/11 pair. Ladies' Hose, Silk and Wool; mock fashioned. All the latest shades. A most comfortable line, of excellent appearance 3/11 pair. Gym, Hose, Black; extra long in leg; Hawley's famous fast dye. Good wearing. Finished throughout ancl nicely fashioned—2/11 pair. 63 Dozen Ladies' Chubby Umbrellas, strong frames, stylish handles; covers that will not split—Usually 9/6. For 6/11 each. A BIG LINE OF LADIES' GLOVES. Suede-finish gauntleii; full range of prevailing shades, all sizes, skin fitting; marvellous - value—Worth 3/6. Pot 1/11 P ffir - Wen's Striped Flannelette Pyjamas, winter weight 5/11 suiit. Men's Sbriped Neglige Slbirts, fast colours; collar to match—s/11 each. Men's Working Shirts, assorted materials; all sires—4/11 each. Men's Fleecy-lined Underwear, Singlebt and Underpants—l/11J per gal eae nt. Men's Fancy Pull-overs, latest designs—9/111 each. Men's Wide-end Ties, large assortment—l/ 9 each; 2 for 3/-. Men'a C'iub Striped Wide-end Ties —l/11 each. Men's Petone All-Wool Ribbed Half Hose—l/ 11 pair. Men's Roslyn AIl-Wool Grey Ribbed Half Hose—l/- pair. Men's Strong Leather-end Police Braces—l/ 4 i pair. Men's Natural Roslyn Delta-finish Underwear, Singlets »!*d Pants—--10/9 per garment. Men's Plain White Mercerised Twill Neglige Shirts—s/11 each. Men's Kainpoi AIl-Wool Pull-overs —-14/11 each. Men's Medium Grey Doctor Under-flannells—-4/11 each. Men's Fancy Half Hose, large variety—2/ll pair. Genuine Gillette Safeity Razor Blades—l/ 11 packet. MEN'S AND BOYS' WJki V 3L & AJLX In a Very Short .Space of Time Such Unusual Offers Will be Amongst tlhe Deeds of the Past. Boys' Blazers, Navy, piped in Red, Whitei, or Gold Cord; well made and finished. To fit boy* of from 2 to 12 years. Great for school wear-—A ll to clear at 15/11 each. Boys' School Shorts. Genuine " Fox " Navy Serge, AH Wool. Side pocket; well naade, fully lined. To fit boys of fiom 3to 17. All sixes—One price, 5/11 pair. Boys' Shorts, Indigo Serge; strap} fully lined. To fit boys of from 2 to 6 years—-4/11 pair. Men's Trousers, Saddle TweoJ, English. Excellent for hard wear. All needed pockets. Thoroughly well made—Usually 13/6. For S/ll pair. Men's Overcoats, English Gabardine; with o? without belt; latest cut; all sines. Thoroughly proofed —Usually 75/-. For 39/6 each. 20 (only) Men's Suitts, AH-Wool Navy Serge; double-breasted; perfect fitting. Every Suit carries guaranteed label attached. Sixe «> oioJy—Usually £5/15/-. For 79/6. Men's Overcoats, English, AH-Wool Navy Velour; double-breasted; half belt, pleats at Iback. The popular Prince style.. The ideal Coat for the dressy young man. Sizes 3 to 6—Usually 79/6. For 55/-. Boys' Shorts, of heavy Tweed. Grand for school wear. Dark Brown or Grey; well made. Fit boys of from 3 to 17 years—All to clear at 3/11 pair. lillElllllllfillliiilillEillllHllllllUlIIIlllll: MEN'S LEASE ENDS 18th AUG. Cellar to match. The genuine article. Reinforced neck. Fast dye, Elest of finish. We are required by the makers to sell them at 10/6 each, which we do, but there is nothing to prevent us from giving you cms FREE, if you buy two at that price, imiimiminmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19991, 6 July 1928, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19991, 6 July 1928, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19991, 6 July 1928, Page 21

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