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i I k;«: . • -•■■•' l & s v. i SILKS. AND DRESS GOODS Double-width Costume Tweed, in a good range of new shades and designs—Usually 3/6 and 3/11. O/l 1 Sale Price ' F?. d f' ess , Panama Sui [ in «' Priestley's Guaranteed In-AH-Wool and guaranteed ~ XT e , fast dyes. 54in. wide. In a d,i!o Dye Navy Sw f> for good range of colours— costumes, school uniforms, Usually 8/11. Sale A/1 1 etc. 54in. wide— A/1 f Price ■*/ i x Usually 7/11. Sale, U/ IJL Crepe de Chine, Pure Silk and Double width, in a full range of new shades, also Black and Navy—Usually O/ 1 1 3/11. Sale Price /U 3/11. Sale Price All - Wool Charmelaine, superb quality, in a good range of shades. 54in. wide Usually 6/11 10/6. Sale Price, Double-width Cotton Fuji, 36in. wide; superior quality; looks like Silk but wears better. Cream, Sky, Pink, and Helio. Usually 1 / 1/11£. Sale Price, MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Men's Double - breasted Tailored Men's Grey Worsted Tailored Suits, 49/6 S - B - « D,8.-Us„a..y 56/10 —Usually 65/-. Sale Price, V 75/-. Sale Price Men's Strong Grey Railway Cord Working Trousers, all sizes ft/11 —Usually 10/6. Sale Price......... MANTLE DEPT. 12 Ladies' Sample " Broadtail " 00/0 Coats, Fur-trimmed, at These are particularly smart Coats of the popular Broadtail pile, trimmed with suitable Fur. The Usual Prices were £7/19/6 and £B/8/-. The shades are Fawn, Brown, Mole, and Black. Ladies' Plain Cloth Overcoats, smart styles and serviceable quality 1Q / 1 1 Special Sale Price Ladies' Smart Tweed Coats, Fawn and Brown mixtures; smart Fur collars, lined throughout. Sizes 40in. and 42in. length only Usually 59/6. Sale 39/6 Price Ladies' Stylish Faced Cloth Coats, smartly trimmed with Astrachan collars and cuffs. The shades include Wine and Bottle Green—Usually 79/6. CJ7/6 Sale Price Ladies' Extra Out Size Faced Cloth Coats, in shades of Fawn and Brown. Smart styles, liberally Fur-trim- VQ/fv med—Usually sgns. Sale Price, CHESTER DEPARTMENT Heavy Unbleached Herringbone Sheet- j c* t •«. ing, 80in. wide—Usualy 2/6. 1/OX White Fringed Honeycomb Quilts— Sale Price 2 Double Bed size—Usually Qj Q 11/6 - Sak Price Sale Price Real Down"Quilts, pretty Floral Sateen Three-quarter Bed size— 0/g coverings— Double Bed size—Usually 32/6. 27/6 Sale Price *« ' Single Bed size—Usually 25/-. Ol / Sale Price Usually 9/6. Sale Price. Single Bed size Usually 5/6 6/11. Sale Price........ MEN'S MERCERY DEPARTMENT Men's Strong Striped Twill Neglige Men's Heavy Woollen Cardigans, Shirts, all sizes Sale 3/10 Grey and Heather mix- 10/11 Men's Strong Striped Winceyette Pyjamas Were 7/11. C/ 11 Sale Price Men's Strong Marie Twist / 1 A Work Shirts—Sale Price, tures—Sale Price Men's Navy " Doctor" Union Underflannels Usually 4/10 5/11. Sale Price I i t* I Maids' Fur-trimmed Velour Coats, in Navy and Brown. Sizes 30in. to 36in.— 9 s£/#■? Usually 35/- and 39/6. Sale Price, Girls' and Maids' Fancy Knit Cardigans, trimmed plain contrasting band on front *3 / 1 1 and pockets—Usually 5/6. Sale Price, Kiddies' Tweed Velour Coats, tucks and pockets in front, Peter Pan collar; in shades of Saxe and Rose. 18in. and 20in. J only—Sale Price Girls' Navy Serge College Hats, all styles and sizes; made in unfadeable fine Serge 2/11 —Usually 3/11. Special Price Boys' and Youths' Navy Velour Overcoats— Usually 25/- to 49/6. Size 2, Sale, Rising 1/- for each size up to size 16. Small Boys' Smart Dark Tweed Doublebreasted Overcoats, sizes oto 4 14/11 Usually 25/-. Sale Price Boys' " Fox " Serge College Pants, C/ 1 A sizes 3 to 16—Usually 6/9. Sale, Ladies' Coloured Cashmere Botany Wool Hose, wide tops; in Sandust, Blue Fox, New Fawn, Beige, Tan, AImond, and Grey—Sale, Ladies' Fine Suede Fabric Gloves, in a good range of new shades; nicely embroidered cuffs —Usually 1/11. 1 /A Sale Price Ladies' Black " Indiana" Cashmere Stockings, superfine Botany Wool, spliced feet —Sale Price ° Ladies Good quality Fleecy-lined Bloomers, assorted colours— 1/Q Usually 2/11. Sale Price, Ladies' Cream Fleecy-lined Vests, no sleeves, bound neck and armholes Usually 2/6. Sale \ j \\l Infants' Cream Brushed Wool Pram Sets, Coat, Breechettes and 0/G Cap—Sale Price 102-4-6, KARANGAHAPE RD., AUCKLAND.

Whilst you LABOUR you can REFORM and be UNITED by buying that " Winning " Hat from THE HAT KING;: Queers Arcade, Customs Street.

m WHEN priceless Deauty and charm seem to fade, don't trifle with pills—take an accounting of your diet instead. Does each meal include the roughage necessary for easy and regular elimination? Thousands of men and women are paying the price of diets which lack roughage and bulk. Constipation continues to poison the system. No other evil is more widespread. Often the end is serious trouble and disease. By adding Kellogg's ALL-BRAN to any diet the ideal roughage is obtained to relieve and prevent constipation. Food iron is provided in generous amounts. This builds red blood which gives colour to the complexion, makes lips red and eyes sparkle. ALL-BRAN is a good food that is good for you. The roughage forms the required bulk which sweeps the intestines clean of poisonous wastes. How much better than doses of pills and drugs which have to be constantly increased. Kellogg's all-bran is a food that works as nature works; a food that keeps you well and—in contrast to medicines—you will enjoy eating it. Begin right now and eat two tablespoonfuls daily with cold milk or cream... mixed with honey or fruits. Serve it for breakfast. ALL-BRAN may be served in countless ways, mixed with soups, cooked with hot cereals, in baking, as a savory on salads. Sold by all grocers in the red - and - green packet & AU-BRAN W

-y'AX. , ; fT?—i No resting required. Simple, iafe, Inexpensive home treatment. Be* vrare of Imitation). Genuine "Varex" never fail* when correctly uied. Writ* to-day toi Fret Booklet! ERNEST HEALEY, 'Vare*' Ltd., P.O. Box 1558, U Wellington. Treatment Roomsa NURSE VANE-WALLACE, 12, St. Kevin's Arcade, Karangohapo Road, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 5

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