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Free Demonstration. AULSEBROOK'S FLAKED DRINKING CHOCOLATE. With Malt Biscuit. GROUND FLOOR. ■up Iv . :y-A Amazing Value! Ladies' Fine INTERLOCK VESTS. Usual Value, 3/6. "I /l 1 Buy oil Friday for II H It is with pride we introduce the famous Reaper brand Interlock Vest, for it is the finest value of its kind we have ev&r offered to our customers. This charming British-made Vest has the wearing qualities and woolly softness of pure, combed Egyptian cotton, while its dainty appearance will delight the discriminating buyer. Full size-—excellent weight—no sleeves—round neck—neatly bound edge— art. silk tie. A quality Interlock Vest at the remarkably low price of 1/1 I. Sold with.our guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money refunded. SECOND FLOOR. For the Children ... "WHAT AN EASY COMPETITION!" Yes! That's what Tiki has heard crowds of young people saying since the announcement of our great competition in last Wednesday's newspapers. It IS an easy competition! There's no hard work or brain fag needed! Only enthusiasm. And what girl or boy wouldn't be enthusiastic over those 100 stunning prizes? You must make sure of being in this competition, too. Don't lose any time or opportunities—ask all your friends and neighbours—anyone you know—to buy all their requirements at the Farmers', so that you will be able to stick your stamps on their dockets. Have you sent in your entry form yet? If not, don't waste another minute! Sit down straight away and write it out. If you're not quite sure of anything, don't mind writing and asking about it. I want to help you in every possible way, and I will be eagerly watching to see how your list grows in our office records. Isn't this quite the most exciting competition we've ever Had for children? And it's going to prove the most popular, I know! Ofk 3000 FULL-SIZE SLIPS 5 id. 2 p. Each. Made from a long-wearing, superior quality cloth, closely woven and beautifully finished. Good roomy «iz*. neatly hemmed and taped, ready for immediate use. Size 20 x 30. Buy half a dozen on Friday! SECOND FLOOR. 1800 PA,RS LADIES' ART. SILK A high-grade Stocking, made from "Dulesco" Rayon ®n 260-needle machine. Has the appoarance of expensive pure silk hose, but will wear longer. High spliced ankle and feet—rmock seamed and fashioned. In a large variety of the latest tonings. Sizes: Bf, 9. 9$ and 10— Usually retailed at 2/11 pair.—Second Floor# HOSE. FridayV Price: 1/11

IIIIIIIIIIIIU; a mmmmCu mm* ' . • . ■ • & r.\v - vSM-v.-:' - ■ to. "mwz k.. * - *? • fElite B - .." ' , :, . . . SpS§| '-' 7 £t%s£ ''f, : i- ~ |S: 'III r -'-< f? :" - |j|fll|S " piai M| § 'I WwjW&SM t With Quality that leaves nothing to be desired, and right up to the minute wi Style, this amart, comfortable Overcoat u offered at a real MoYxey-savijjg Price, .Made from heavy-weight Navy Blue Velour = Coating, With the smartness of cut that an = English cutter knows just how to give. A ***> \ = thoroughly dependable Coat in every way. faith- = fully made and well finished— fully lined. j£ Shape: Double Breasted, with bold lapels, as jISrV 5 illustrated. Buttoned 2 to show 3, and outside JfK = •-breast pocket. 1 The 1 Back has a half-belt and inverted pleat to 7' • \A S * = bottom of coat. Sizes 3to 7» Pricis f I A 5 HEAVY-WEIGHT NAVY OVERCOAT, same \l 5 shape as above, but better quality. , \ S Pri " ! £4/10/- I \ | Order either of the above Overcoats or any of Vn 5 our Overcoats from 59/6 —and get a good 5 quality White Silk Evening Scarf FREE* A «iitll*7*l? ~ good Scarf gives that extra touch of amartne»s ADC ~ to the overcoat wearer. SILK SCARF = FREE 1 with any Overcoat value 3 59/6 or more. 5 IHI lIIIIIIIIM HI HI 11 "11M1

MILLINERY SPECIALS. LADIES' FELT READY »T' O* WE ARS- From \ j \\ ODDMENTS IN CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, including Felt and .Velvet Hat*—Usually 3/11 "to 7/6. To Clear. J/ m each. GIRLS' NAVY SERGE COLLEGE HATS— To Clear: Jf n each. SECOND FLOOR.

M Cake Specials/ 1 MADEIRA CAKE, g 1/- lb. H CINNAMON jj BISCUITS, = 1/- dozen. B VIENNESE, H| * 1/- dozen. H GROUND FLOOR.

'■ ORANGES. 7 NAVELr ORANGES. Largo and sweet, snd without pips. Beaut j" ful clean fruit which Keeps \/o Price per Doien: • t ISLAND ORANGES. Sweet anrl juicy. All picked fruit, perfectly sound. Price, 1/8 dozen. , N.Z. GRAPE FRUIT, nest for making marmalade. Also n J"ch In demand ror eating on account of their splendid medicinal properties. Prlc«i, 1/r dozen. LEMONS. Full of Juice. In great demand Tor influenza and colds. Price, 1/- dozen.

FARMERS' TRADING & tS

BY AFFOIHTMINT This Guarantee is Your Safeguard Salt sold without a guarantee cannot rival the purity of Cerebos, This perfect salt is obtained from clean natural brine drawn from deep wells, purified and refined until it satisfies the highest tests. Only then it is pure enough to bear the name of Cerebos—the name that is your guarantee. Cerebos Salt The Recognised Standard oj Quality

I A well-known Ascot Vale resident writes:— " I am completely cured of both pulmonary T.B. and T.B. of the spine. lam back to my original weight and feel better than I ever did in my life. Almost every resident of Ascot Vale knows of my wonderful recovery, which is re« farded by them as a miracle." (Name on application.) Lane's Emulsion is the greatest lun 4/6 a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by Th* Lane Medicine Co. Ltd. (S. G, Lant, Gradual* Chemist) Oamaru, N.Z. llil

FOR ALL CLASSES OF PRINTING. COLOURED LABELS - ALMANACS FOLDERS SHOWCARDS . pamphlets HERALD PRINTING WORKS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. TELEPHONE 44*290.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21247, 29 July 1932, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21247, 29 July 1932, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21247, 29 July 1932, Page 17

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