NEDDEN'S, Symonds Street. Half Sftle Price Millinery Day, TO-DAY (Friday). O U MEN! Tweed Overcoat Sale at T U T T ' S. Usually 49/6. Sale, 27/6. BsSk fiyS AIDS' Patent Leather or Glact Srffi iWei K'd Ankle Strap Shoes, ( just raSfflfij arrived; "Mary Pickford" and 19 V&Sf [a "Mary Jane " desiprns—Priced Rl W B from 19/11. SEE THEM FERNANDEZ, Shoeman, Symontis Street, Opp. Scots Hall. &Y.. 'i'. EW Bargains in Men's Working Boots. These are hand-sewn by our own specialist; absolutelj guaranteed waterproof. Bu» your Working Boots at STACK'S, Upper Symonds St. lAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS at Special Sale Prices. Cheapest in Auckland at MARTYN'S, Top of Symonds Street. Only the Best Quality. NEDDEN'S, Symonds Street, Half Sale Price Millinery Day, TO-DAY (Friday). NEDDEN'S, Symonds Street. Half Sale Price Millinery Day, TO-DAY (Friday). UTT'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS. Blue, Helio., Black stripes—4/6. UY TUTT'S wool FELT HATS, All Shad es— At 7/11. NY Complete Suite and Carpet NO DEPOSIT, 12/6 Weekly. Special Terms. SMITH & BROWN, LTD., Furnishers, Symonds Street. &2SS& EDUCED. Lawnmowers, New ja Henley, 14in., ball-bearing, E BfiEST blades —Reduced from 67/6 tc "Mk 57/6. J. OATES, Ironmonger DM Upper Symonds Street. READY Joir our XMAS CLUB Now. -3, MEYER'S, 235, Symonds Street. Fancy Goods and Novelties. «in TTENTION! Last Few Days ol pa Millinery Sale. Winter - weigh' / m Vests, good quality—l/ 11. Gooc makes Silk Hose— Clearing a 4/11. Usually 7/11. G. BACON (Late M. A. Bennett) 229, Upper Symonds Street. "sI^FEIvORfHI^NG? TTajl depends on the Liver. CRA )y S Little Liver Pills. for all Livei troubles —1/3 bottle. 190, Symonds Street. TRY w. FOSS for M Prime Poultry, Rabbits and Smoked Fish. All Supper Delicacies. NEDDEN'S, Symonds Street. Half Sale Price Millinery Day, 'TO-DAY (Friday). The Modern Housewife ... IF there is one thing more than another in which the Modern Housewife is better off than her Grandmother, it is in the greatly improved facilities provided by Electricity for the equipment and comfort of the home. The Electric Light was a wonderful innovation a priceless boon —and it has blazed the way in many a house for the introduction of another invention, also of the utmost value —that is, the Electric Range. This is one of the most valuable labour-saving devices —one which has done much to reduce to a minimum what known as " Kitchen Drudgery." Cooking and Baking by Electricity become light work and pleasant tasks when you have an " Orion Electric Range. It is indeed " the easy way." The Kitchen, too, is always cool and the range clean; there is neither dust nor ashe9, nor coal-carrying to do. Everything .In regard to the heat can be regulated to a nicety, while roasting, grilling, etc., are done with much better results and absolutely no waste. In selecting an Electric Range you will certainly be well advised to =39! <lllll i Mi mm H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD., 81-83, FORT STREET. Dunedin, Christchurch, and Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20323, 2 August 1929, Page 22
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