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o • © v, w^vSavings of g/g to g/0 Pair o/i Blankets — Surely this is a saving worth consideration, and especially on New Zealand-made Blankets, that you know are splendid value even at the usual price. Full size, and with block stripe border in pastel colourings of blue, helio., or green. Single bed Usually 24/6 .. Sale, 18/11 Three-quarter bed. . Usually 32/6 .. Sale, 24/11 Double bed Usually 39/6 . * Sale, 32/11 Hemmed Sheets at Q/Q Pah— Here is a linen chest buy that will not be overlooked by the keeper of the household purse the value is so exceptional. Obtainable in plain or twill; hemmed; yards to each pair. 54-inch.. Usually 10/6 For 8/6 63-inch.. Usually 12/6 For 9/11 72-inch.. Usually 13/6. For 10/11 80-inch.. Usually 14/11. For 12/11 For 8/6 For 9/11 For 10/11 For 12/11 Pure Irish Linen Sheets—Hemstitched Six yards in each pair. 72in. x 3yds Usually 39/6 pair. For 29/6 80in. x 3yds. •• • • Usually 49/6 pair. For 39/6 Unbleached Herringbone Sheeting— Always so sensible for boys beds. 54-inch. ... Usually 1/9. Sale, 80-inch ... Usually 2/6. Sale, l/ll£ ale Present stocks are in no way affected by the new tariff—everything at the old prices less the sale discounts. Consider the importance of this great shopping advantage in relation to future requirements. Wise indeed will be those who anticipate needs and purchase NOW—before increased prices are necessitated by surtaxes and tariff revisions on later shipments. Savings through Quality—Savings through Price —On Domestic Goods The woman who plans carefully and spends wisely knows that real economy lies in buying goods of reliable quality. It is dependability of quality even to the lowest grades stocked that accounts for the complete satisfaction always given by M. & C. merchandise. Consider, then, the sensibility the double saving —of replenishing home needs during the sale period, when these same goods show such considerable price reductions. Take to-day's examples. In every instance we believe they offer the best buying possible and any fair comparison must prove the truth of this statement. m Savings on Fancy Linens — A Few Typical Examples: Rainbow Striped Linen Breakfast Cloths. Pure Irish linen. 32in. x 32in—5/1 I, for 3/11. Pure Linen Pillow Shams. Daintily hand embroidered with quaint coloured designs in crosstitch. 22in. x 32m—— Usually 29/6 pair. Sale, 15/6 pair. Wonderful Value in Pure Irish Linen Runners. Nicely hemstitched. Perfectly plain, suitable for embroidering. 12in X 36in.—Usually 2/11. Sale, 2/3. 12in. x 45in.—Usually 3/6. Sale, 2/6. Pure Irish Linen Embroidered Traycloths. Effectively designed and hemstitched. I4in. x 20in— 3/6, for 2/6. Hand-made Cream Russian Filet Bedspreads. 72in. x 901n. —39/6, for 22/6. 90in. x !08in.—49/6, for 32/6. A Large Assortment of D'Oyleys at Half Price—Usually 6d to 3/1 1 each Pyjama Cloths and Shirtings— Striped Winceyette, 36in. wide, in smart pyjama stripes— Usually 1/3 yard. Sale, ll£d ya?d; 10/11 dozen. Heavy Quality Union Flannel, 28in. wide, in smart shirting Btripes—Usually 2/6 yard. Sale, 1/11£. All-wool Striped Crimean Flannel, in dark grey shadeUsually 2/11 yard. Sale, 1/1 li yard. Striped Cambric Shirting, 28/29 in. wide. A variety of attractive striped designs-—'Usually 1/6 yard. Sale, 1/14. "Admiralty" Towels, 48in. * 24in.— 3/6 Pair For hard service and long service, there is not a more satisfactory towel than the Admiralty, and the thrirty housewife will not overlook this opportunity of filling requirements at this considerable price advantage. Fancy Jacquard Towels, fringed, 24in. x 44in. wide In blue, pink and primrose—Usually 2/9 each. Sale, 3/11 pair. Coloured Roller Turkish Towels, already hemmed, 2\ yards in each—Usually 2/9 each. Sale, 2/3 each. Tinted Guest Towels, nice soft finish. Dependable in service, dainty in appearance. In blue, green, helio., or primrose. 20in. x 40in.—Usually 2/6. Sale, 3/9 pair. Bath Mats. Splendid quality Mats in bold check effects. Gold and black, red and mauve, green and black, blue and black. 24in. x 36in—3/11, for 3/6. Union Flannel at IJ2 A special value line. Splendid for pyjamas. Grey ground with good stripes in pink, blue or helio. 29in. wide. Extra Heavy Quality Diagonal Twill Cream Flannelette— Wonderfully hard wearing. 32in.—Usually 1/7. Now 1/3 yard; 14/6 dozen yards. wmmk For Savings and Service Beautiful Bedspread Sets— In ruched Art. Silk; Spread, Oin. x lOQin.; 2 Pillow shams, 1 Centre-piece. Ground colourings of gold, blue, or rose, with fine stripe of deeper tone— Usually £5/5/. Sale: 90/- set Heavy Brocaded Fringed Art. Silk Bedspreads. Two-tone effects : Blue/pink, old rose/gold, mauve/ gold, green/gold— 74in. x9oin.: 37/6 for 34/6 90in. x 90in.: 45/- for 39/11 Wide Variety of Art. Silk Spreads. Single bed—--24/6 for 19/11; 29/6 for 26/6; 32/6 for 29/6. Double bed—--32/6 for 29/6; 35/- for 31/-; 52/6 for 47/6. All-Wool N.Z. Fringed Bed Covers. Reversible. In three-tone checks. Size 78in. x 58in. Usually 19/11. For 16/11. Usually 24/6. For 22/6. AU-Linen Heavy Tea Towelling. 27in. wide .. Usually 1/4}. Sale Price, ll£d yd Coloured Border Damask Cloths. 36in. x 36in. Usually Sale Price, 1/1 f etsu Art. Silk Damask Cloths. 51 in. x 89in. Very new designs, with fancy stripe borders in blue, gold, or cream. Usually 25/-. For 19/11. White Art. Silk Damask Sets. Cloth 51 in. xsl in.; four Serviettes to match? Usually 35/-. Sale, 27/6 set

r Iv! '•£'# ' «*«! ' if#* SETSAN ENTIRELY NEW STANDARD The AJfa-Ltfivai has always been the world s best separator, but the 1930 Ball-Bearing model AlfaLaval has set an entirely new standard in Cream Separators. All previous ideas of " best" have been swept away. Without question the new "AJfa" is years ahead of other makes in improved features. The following ten points, alone, supply •onvincing proof of this statement: TEN IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS PRICE LIST No. 20 No. 21 No. 22 No. 23 No. 24 No. 25 No. 26 No. 27 g£d 13 gals. 22 gals. 35 gals* 50 gals. 70 gals. 90 gals. 110 gals. 135 gals. Tartna Prfci £ 8 15 0 £ll 7 6 £l6 10 0 £2O 12 6 £3O 0 0 £35 12 6 £43 7 6 £52 12 6 1. BALL BEARINGS. Patented bowl spindle witb bad bearing*. Doe* twa; witb ■•olc (print *nd steel point*. B.K.F. ball bearings a* worm wheel shaft. as. nusT phoop bowl definite!; prevent* bowl from runt. a. rust proof Discs made by entirely new process. Glrei much greater itrengtb and pcrfcol balanoe to each diao. This balance is retained by a new method of centrifugal tinning. 4. RECORD CLEAN BKIMM/iVff. Our new model leaves 20% leaa fat in the alum-milk than our previous model, which wai by far Che oloacal akimming scpnrrtor ou the market. 8. TRAILING 9 KIMMILK DISCHARGE PROM BOWL. Makes hm easier turning and rednees froth. 6. UMBRELLA CAP tam with bowl spindle. Prevents water and milk from getting Into the oil bath. 7. IMPROVED AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION witb al) sizes. Ball bearing typea fitted with apecial pump for oil to ball bearings in patented bowl apindle. 8. EVERY MAC HINK "RUN IN" AND TESTED. Each machine ia thoroughly ''run in" and tested with milk before leaving the Swedish Factory. 9. TINWARE. Newly <fesigned tinware. Gives increased strength and longe* service. 10. DUCO FINISH. Tbo machines receive six coats of paint by the spray system, Including a Duoo finish in dark red. NOTE The 70, 90, 110 and 135 gallon separators ere fitted with ball bearings. The 13 22. 35, and 50 gallon machine:> have plain bearings. The 70 and 90 gallon teparators listed above are without supply cans, which ma> bi procured at the extra cost of £1 eaeb. High stands for 35 and 50 gallon sizes, £2 each. For 70, 90. and 110 gallon sizes, £2-10-0 each. We Pay Freight to Nearest Port or Railway Station. lAe £ discount for cash off abort) Terms.) Usual iVinter Terms. v t Paynomore rill 23rd September Bend Office t Rangitikei St., Palmeraton N. Auckland Branch: 7 Amur, Avenue Auck* Hamilton Branch : 164 Victoria Street. Hamilton To lbs ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. (NX) LIMITED. (Addistt Coupon to nearest Braadi) Pisast tent} me munediacety illustration end full iafonnstioa rc(>rdin| Oh cew lyjo ALP A-LAVAL Separates.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)