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THE FARMERS' ON FRIDAY NIGHT. - m m m m mMMi m :si> im- >' v ,r #\ IV - J ; IB | 1 V» -1 '»WM 'it if I 1B» '" ; • '»I., k» f*v • a Sfi . • ill l| B , 1 tk y il »' 1 ill life if i IH""■sf iIP 8 iSi» '&« in' ■•' I I ;> is, s»' r -"• ft ih i w!: *m. i$ *' hi [|| I nij ...... iil ijff %... «- n, a;.lf- 1 * f ' 1 '•w# !ii fig |g| ■ '/ *» i M& ■M mm > 1 ; .":v m lit 18H " ' •»Sj !l I' ' V? s|. if •ujv;. M-?«ii •'j "ril# m-m a ;lis il's & ••.!••«• ;■£ iV;M4.: ? - ! IP# V 41 < tf'V r.« »S m PUl&s mm ipi# : EI &M W- lli -I I li M "^vpdpl <> i r«y : ill V >%::N ; i tfv.vx \ ; : "(■'' ■■ \"f i'W?'- ; : V : ; i :7i : .'rr- : ': : ! : (■•■ .-• : v-> :^: '".;;!.V>''-<; : i: ! ' ; ;i:';;^:v;-;^-,vf- ; :V- : 'V ■' i: V ffiSa: ': » < pii ■■ s.- : 1 ai THE FARMERS'—now thejargest Department Store in the Dominion—is steadily growing bigger and bigger. More customers larger premises—better facilities to handle the huge volume of business. This steady increase proves that the thousands of people who deal at The FARMERS' are satisfied. It means, too, even greater savings to purchasers, because the increasing turnover enables us to operate on a smaller margin of profit, and the difference is handed on to our customers. If you have not been at The FARMERS' recently, come and look around on Friday, Special Bus at Ferry Buildings on Friday EVENINGS Only. For the convenience of over-the-harbour residents a Special Free Bus will leave at regular interval* from the Ferry Buildings on FRIDAY EVENINGS ONLY, between 7 and 9 p.m. GRINDER FOR HOUSEHOLD USE. A small handy grinder for use in the home or workshop. Has machine-cut gears, which ensure accurate and easy running. Will sharpen knives, scissors, tools, etc. Instructions with each machine. Size, 5 i in. overall. Grinding wheel, 2sin. x fin. — Usually 4/5 each. FRIDAY SPECIAL PRICE, 2/11 COPPER KETTLES. A strong, polished, all copper Kettle, tinned inside. Seamless hody. Will laat (or many years. Sizes, 3 pints and 4 pints— Usually 10/3 and 11/5 each— FRIDAY SPECIAL PRICE, 9/3, 10/3 ALUMINIUM STEAM COOKER. The preatcat fuel economiser ever invented. Enables 2 or 3 different foods to be cooked over one flame at the same time. Steam cooking is fast growing popular, as foods lose nothing by nhrinkage, and retain all their natural juice*—Priceit 2*Tier. 3-Tier. 17/6 21/9 THINOSE PLIERS—"Tiger Grip." Extremely useful and very popU" lar for a hundred and one different jobs. Good quality steel. Have angular milling on large teeth to give stronger grip. Wire cutteru between jaws—Usually I/9 each. SPECIAL PRICE, J JD. each. csg=i*A LVTVIR :s> % Ha »U* KLEAN-KUT CAN OPENERS. Opens any shape can and rolli the cut edge flat as it opens. No more cut fingers. SPECIAL PRICE, 1 JO each WHITE FLANNELETTE £vd. A closely-woven, velour-finish cloth that will give the most _ •atisfactory service. 36 Inches wide. Save money by getting ffliij' V£l J*Q your requirements at our Special Price for Frfday Only. STRIPED WINCEYETTE «a Clearance of the balance of stock at an exceptionally low || price. This cloth is showing in a ranj;e of smart pyjama stripes. Jra J The quality will give complete satisfaction. Width, 36 inches. ™" J Usually 1/6. TO CLEAR: COLOURED TOWELS Splendid Towels for everyday use. This is our popular leading number. Soft and absorbent. Coloured stripes of red, blue, and helio. Size. 20 x 40. FRIDAY'S PRICE: each 15 only Ladies' Velour Coats, half lining of artificial silk. Belt across front only. Coney fur collar. CLEARANCE PRICE, QJQ Ladies' Roslyn Velour Coats, half lining floral satin, pleats at side, fur collar. Sizes: S.W. and W. CLEARANCE PRICE, Model Millinery in brown, navy, black, and beige, TO CLEAR AT /Q Ready-to-Wear Felt Hats. ™ clear AT 4/ 11; 7/n, 9/11 Ladies' All-wool Cardigans in plain and fancy designs. CLEARANCE PRICE, J J /Q Ladies' Woollen Lumber Jackets, in red, saxe, and rust. Reduced to 29/6 Ladies' Art. Silk Hose, plated on lisle, fashioned, seamed backs. A hard-wearing hose. Point heel. Shades: New brown, suntan, trianon, beige, Du Barry, Carmen, blue fox. Sizes: 9 and 9J. SPECIAL PRICE, 2/1 J PAIR Ladies' Golf Oversocks, pure Botany wool. Fancy turnover tops. Tonings of fawn, beige, nude. Sizes 9, 9J. PRICE, gyo PAIR Ladies' Seamless Art. Silk and Wool Golf Oversocks. Fancy turnover tops. Shades: Fawn, beige, and nude. PRICE, j Q PAIR PYJAMAS On Friday we are offering extra good value in Men's Pyjamas, made of medium-weight material in a variety of patterns. All sizes to be sold at the one low price of— 7/6 Men's All-Wool "Canterbury" Fawn Singlets. Soft and comfortable garments.—Usually 12/11. FRIDAY'S PRICE, OJQ Men's Cardigans and Pullovers, in marl and fancy designs— PRICES FROM TO 2f)/v) I»nmber Jac)kets» all wool, in latest patterns. PRICE, 35/SPECIAL IN HATS. Gent's Pur Felt Hr.ts. Shades of grey and fawns. Well-known brand. Edges bound with contrasting silk ribbon, and in every wey a smart hat—Usually 29/6. FRIDAY, 25/niiioi»mnmHii»iw»»i«nwinmM»iiiww»rwmnHmitw»ii»wim«Miiiimwiiwii— mmwimti—nmmim MIWIHMMIWIHMIHWWWinWWf NHM>— f Novelties in Jewellery and Ornaments. rme '3l'BTilifP -'il -'pr-'lll • 'B : 'fl m m Handsome Rhinestone Ear-rings with platinette setting. These are always popular, and make a very nice gift. Prices) 3/6 & 4/6 PA,R Finest reproduction Gem-set Necklets, assorted amethyst, aquamarine and sapphire. The platinette setting will not discolour PR.CE, 15/g THIRD FLOOR. Popular Parisian Hat Ornaments. Multi-coloured pastes, peacock design. We have a very fine stock of the latest designs in Hat and Dress Ornaments. As illustrated, PRK*, g /n Others at 3/9, 4/11, 6/9, to 18/6. HOB3ON STREET and WYNDHAM STREET oiti£ 'Jtiiide Now Sold in our Grocery Department. AH Cakes, large and small, are made of\th« choicest ingredients, including fresh eggs and good butter. They are baked in our own electrically-equipped kitchen and sold at reasonable prices. Let us book your order for regular supplies or for special quant.ties. m'ii!.^iin;iiii!iniiiffl» ,^3ei»«aa'l !i!iiii;;iiiiiii:iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii'»iiiHii:iiiiiii«iiiiiii!i»iiiii!BiEiiiii»iiiiißn flfict w.ni SVH Cote 7,?, tt DBS) Ml gisasi UJ !*■ m Z2& Pa s INEXPENSIVE fLOOR COVERINGS. These Flooroleum Squares fill a long-felt need for a good quality floor covering at a, low cost. They are easy to keep clean—simply rub over with a damp mop, because they are finished with a new process which makes them shed dirt and resist wearPrices: 9ft. x 6ft. 9ft. x 7ft. 6in. 24/9 32/6 9ft. x 9ft. 37/6 I Oft. 6in. x 9ft. 12ft. x 9ft. 43/6 49/6 WORTH OF FLOOR RUGS 2/6 DOWN. Here's your opportunity to secure Rugs for all your floors on the easiest of terms. This month we are offering £5 worth of Floor Rugs for 2/6 Deposit and 2/6 per Week. If you cannot call to make a selection choose your needs from our Big No. 10 Catalogue, or else tell us your requirements in sizes and colourings, send 2J)b, and we will forward you the Rugs. If, when you receive them, you are not satisfied, return the Rugs to u# and we will refund your money. But, II jrou keep them, you will pay us 2/6 p«r FOURTH FLOOR Serve Yourself in our Genuine Self-Help GROCETERIA and Save Money! ONLY yesterday most housewives depended almost wholly on the advice of salesmen when they bought foodstuffs. They needed to be persuaded and convinced. The woman of to-day, with her knowledge of real values, requires no salesmen to tell her what to buy. She prefers to serve herself anc! save money. That is why our Self-Help Groceteria is becoming so popular. On the open shelves the goods are shown, with the prices boldly printed. No waiting for salesmen. Just pick up the goods and examine them. Bring your last grocery invoice—no matter who supplied you —and compare the prices you paid elsewhere with those charged in our Groceteria. The difference will surprise you. Start saving money on Grocenoa by shopping here on Friday. Groceteria Special for Friday. 3 Full Size Packets SEEDED RAISINS 9i D * in our oi)er Our " Nothing Over 1 /-" Department is the only one of its kind in the Dominion. It is well worth neeing. There are hundreds of genuine bargains in new and useful goods, priced from a Penny to a Shilling. Everything is on display and you serve yourself. Here are a few of the exceptionally good values obtainable only at THE FARMERS': -/m Beaded Necklaces and Choker*1/-. Fresh Shipment of Powder and RoUge Compacts—l/«. Egg Timers—lOd. Milk Bottle Tops—6d. Toilet Rolls, ooz.—2Jd. each, or 5 for 1 /-. Iridescent Sweet Dishe»—l/-. White and Gold Cups and Saucer*— sd. each. Face Cloths, good quality—9d. each Face Gloves—sd., lOd. and 1/each. Paper.covered Novels, latest titles —6d. each. Snapshot and Autograph Albums—lid. Caking Cases, packets of 150, coloured—6d. Vegetable Mincers —Bd. and 9d. each. Pen and Pencil Writing Sets—9d. Bridge Scorers—lid. Cribbage Boards—lid. Cycle Oil Cans —7d. and lOd. "Jiffy" Tyre Levers —Bd. set of 3. i AUCKLAND 3-Valve All-Electric "MONITOR" Radio Set £2-10-0 Deposit Excepting only Valves and Dial, the MONITOR ELECTRIC THREE is all-British built for New Zealand conditions by expert radio engineers under our supervision. With the above exceptions, all the components used are of best British manufacture, and nothing has been spared to produce a Receiver that will give efficient trouble-free reception at all times. The MONITOR ALL-ELECTRIC THREE is the finest value on the radio market to-day. The "MONITOR" is supplied complete with Loudspeaker and Aerial Equipment (everything except masts) on the very easy terms or wuiiipuuciiia uacu aic vi ucai jliiiusii uiauuiatiuic, ana nuunng nas uccji u dDTPIT £OAflf\f a Receiver that will give efficient trouble-free reception at all times. The £2/10/- Deposit and 5/6 P er wc ®k f° r weeks. CASH rKICt-, ,£24/IU/ . LECTRIC THREE is the finest value on the radio market to-day. THE FARMERS' RADIO DEPARTMENT. FOURTH FLOOR.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20323, 2 August 1929, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20323, 2 August 1929, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20323, 2 August 1929, Page 23