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KMAMJAIfAM *QAO At+CKtAMO TODDLERS' VELOUR COATS . . . Sale Prices, Ph 12/6 to 17/6 A selection of neat styles, all fully lined. As illustration and similar. With or without Fur trimmings. In Saxe, Beige, Rust, Nigger, Emerald, Scarlet, etc. Sizes 16in., 18in., 20in.—Usual Prices, 18/1 1 to 25/1 1. Sale Prices, 12/6 17/6 Come Ton George C JMIAKE out Your Shopping List, using these Items below as a Guide to the many Really Remarkable Values in Every Department of our Store. New Sale Values are appearing every day . . . . so Shop Early to secure a good choice ! \ -CSf. mi COSTUMES 652 Just arrived! New, smartly-tailored Costumes in the latest English Suitings. Perfectly styled, as illustration. Trim pleated skirts, fitting jackets of excellent cut. Sizes S.S.W., S.W., W. Shades Navy, Black Usual Price, 75/-. Sale Price, 39/6 Really Sensational Value! 'rf ! MEN'S ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS . . . In plain shades or fancy, designs. Warm :ind comfortable, just the thing to wear these cold and windy days. Sizes Men s and Q.S. Men's—Usual Prices, 12/11, 13/9, 14/11 each. Sale Price, 10/11 eiich. Special Value in BEDROOM CURTAIN NETS . . . AU-Cotton Curtain Nets, in allover small floral designs. In Ivory and Biscuit colourings only. Suitable for bedroom curtains; with plain edge. 36-38 in. wide—Usual Prices, l/'i- 1/4J yard. Sale Price, Hid yard. MENDING WOOL SKEINS In the following shades: Natural, Champagne, Putty, Silver Grey, Mushroom and Tans—Usual Price, 3d. Sale Price, Id skein. " WYDFLEX " CASHMERE HOSE . . . Heavy quality all pure wool Stockings, full fashioned, with wide expanding ribbed tops. Ideal for winter wear. Shades: Java, Pine Cone, Beige, Gunmetal, Moonbeige, Black Usual Price, 5/11 Sale Price, 4/11 pa ' r * SEAMLESS WOOL GLOVES . . . Fine Scotch knit, with neat turn-down cuffs. In Beaver, Camel, and Grey—Usual Price, 3/11. Sale Price, 2/6 pair * READY-TO--0 4^ Usually Priced up to 19/11 NOW A splendid selection in many attractive styles, featuring medium and small brims, as well as Toques. Many are hand-blocked Fur Felts. The trimmings are novelties in ribbon and buckles. All wanted shades, and assorted head fittings. Sale Price, 4/6 each. All-wool Highest Usually 11/6, PRICE, Highest grade of pure wool, featured with fine satin water finish. Thoroughly recommended for coats, costumes and skirts. In Black and Nigger only. Be early for this, as there is a limited quantity only. 54-55 in. wide—Usual Prices, 11/6, 12/6 yard. Sale Price, 8/6 yard* BARGAINS IN WOMEN'S VESTS! WOOL AND SILK WOVEN ALL-WOOL " Canterbury" m.ke, with V neck " Ro.lyn " Delta fini.h mad.; with and short ,leeve«. In Cream only. '/"/ UsuallyW. 9/11 O.S. 10/6 6/11 P S &E, 5/11 Usually W. 9/1 SALE £/< < PRICE, *>' * * NAVY SATIN BEAUTE at 5/11 Usually 10/11 yard Pure silk and reliable wearing quality, in a soft uncrushable weave. Showing in a rich shade of Navy. 38in. wideUsual Price, 10/11 yard. Sale Price, 5/11 y^d. • Remember our easy Laid-by System, and use it freely. "For Greater Savings on Quality Goods' GE 'S Karangahape Road Auckland Special Purchase of Usuaiy 4/11 NOW H § dL. © A large assortment of Lace Flouncings in art. silk and angel-skin effects. New season's designs, in a large variety of good colours, also Ivory and Black. 36in. wide —Usual Price, 4/11 to 10/6 yard. Sale Price, 3/6 yu CM |),,y \f . ..~tc.aca.~x: ' rr The NEW "MONK" SHOE, now 19/ H pr. This heavy BrcfVvn Grain Shoe is ideal for golf or hiking. In the latest Monk style, with studded non-slip Tufhide sole and heel— Sale Price, 10/11 SHOE CLEARANCE Usually up to 27/6 NOW 17/9 Pair. Special clearance of about 150 pairs of Ladies* Quality Shoes. All in the latest and most up-to-date styles, in various leathers, etc. Incomplete in size ranges, so be early to ensure a good choice.

ISfftdi CANADIAN PACIFI& Travel Suggestions 'ALL RED ROUTE" to ENGLAND jLUliaui "Aorangi " or " Niagara " to Vancouver, or 7 days in Honolulu, then the 5-day *' Empress of Japan " or " Empress of Canada " to Vancouver—Lake Louise, Banff, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montreal, Qilebec —the glorious 2-day trip down the St. Lawrence aboard the 42,500-ton "Empress of Britain" or a 20,000liner to Southampton or Liverpool. > ROUND - THE - PACIFIC TOURS The ideal winter trip. Sailings every four week* by the " Aorangi " and " Niagara," making direct connections at Honolulu with " Empress of Japan." largest and fastest vessel on the Pacific, and "Empress of Canada " (or Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong. Return via Mnnila, Thursday Island and Townsville or via Singapore and Java. Three months. Ample time for tours in Japan, from Hong Kong, and in Australia. ALASKA—B.C. COAST—ROCKIES 9-day cruises to Land of the Midnight Sun. Luxurious " Princess " steamers from Vancouver weekly to August 30th. 7 interesting ports. Far*, SBO.OO. Vancouver to Banff and Return. $24.65. 4, 5 and 6-day All-Expense " tours in Rockies, SSO, S6O and S7O. covering 126 miles' motoring, accommodation »t world-famous Emerald Lake Chalet, Chateau Lake Louise and Banff Springs Hotel. RAIL - WATER CIRCLE TRIPS Victoria or Vancouver to New York by variety of attractive routes across Canada. Steamer from New York to San Francisco, via Havana, Puerta Colombia, Cartagena, Cristobal, Balboa, La Libertad, San Jose de Guatemala, Mazatlan and Los Angeles. First Class fare, $340.00. For Literature and all Information apply to the Local Office of the ian Pacific 32-34 QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21844, 5 July 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21844, 5 July 1934, Page 16

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