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It's Springtime in our Showroom! WE are welcoming Spring with a delightful array of Costumes, Coats, Swagger Suits, Swagger Coats and Frocks all imported from leading fashion houses in London and on the Continent. These charming garments are choice examples of the smartest modes for the opening season. You must see them, for the new fashions are so different, and so reasonably priced. There is also a gay display of Spring Millinery in attractive shapes and entirely new straws —something to suit everybody. And the value will surprise you, for these Hats are not nearly as expensive as they look. <L* !C \ m 'f\ £) ■K V ZMSfc, lit) A Knitting' and Crochet WOOLS a To Clear al Balance of stock, including Wools, usually priced from 6d to 1 skein. As there is only a limited quantity of any colour we advise early shopping. SECOND FLOOR. per loz. skein. Just Opened, New Shipments of "DCMDCDr» The sak fir, IVI lir,l\ll that Boils! In the fashionable dull finish. Can be washed, boiled, ironed with a hot iron, yet always remains exquisitely fresh and beautiful. White only. Ideal for charming frocks and exquisite lingerie. 29 inches wide—--36 inches wide— Price: 1/3 y«- d - Price: 1/9 yard. NINON As the name suggests, this is a silk fabric with all the appearance of Ninon. Will make up very attractively, and the wearing and laundering qualities are really excellent. Shades are: Ivory, peach, saxe, Nil and lemon. 29in. wide. Price: 1/6 yard. SECOND FLOOR. J2L SATIN Take advantage of this wonderful clearing offer. In pastel shades of sky, apricot, cream, pink and Nil, with pretty floral printings. Ideal for evening frocks, etc. 36in. wide—Usually 1/11. To Clear: 1/- yard. SECOND FLOOR. * H ?M Vk w 11 w m m mm m mo With C/. ORDER FOR GENERAL GOODS v/ (Exoept Clrocory, Produce, or Benzine); Or O/ GROCEIRY OR PRODUCE ORDER .O/ (No Supiir Market Goods, Tobacco, or Benzine). FOR our Friday Special this week we have selected something that will please every good housewife. There are 22ozs. of the finest dessert Greengages in every tin—the brand being the famous "OAK," which in itself is a guarantee of quality. Order goods as above, and you can buy a tin for One Penny. Purchase 10/- worth of General goods, or 16/- worth of Grocery and Produce (except Super Market Goods, etc.), and you can get TWO tins for 2d, but not more than TWO to any one customer. Do all your Friday shopping in our Warehouse, and secure this extra saving. v THIS SPECIAL IS FOR HOBSON STREET ONLY. NO DELIVERIES at these CASH-AND-CARRY PRICES. LEVER'S "OLVA" SOAP—--2 cakes for g^d. TABLE SALT— 2 pkts. for s£d. VERMICELLI— Per pkt. 4£d. FLAKED ROLLED OATS, 41b. bag—--1/21 WEET-BIX, one 12oz. packet WEET-BIX, one 6oz. packet HONEY, one !6oz. carton — . All Three for 1/1 BLANC MANGE, Winson>, large pkt. CUSTARD POWDER, Winson's, large tin The TWO (1/6 worth) for J/"K" TOMATO SOUP, ! I oz. tin "OAK" SPAGHETTI, I ioz. tin— The TWO for I/" THE LOT+o 1 <£s ove a m> I THESE 3 ARTICLE! ' THL WOftlO'fAMf.D .1 j PLEf-SANT.CDOL.INC, INVICORATINC my HEALTH'GIVING . IHfMHCWT SAUNt. Special for To-day only I ENO'S FRUIT SALT The great Spring tonic — pleasant to take and invigorating. Lar ,s e 3/2 Bottle: Only 1000 Bottles available at this Special Price. CROUND FLOOR. SILVA SUD SOAP, one bar LUX, one packet OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, one tin— The LOT for 1/IffiSS n m & '£sm szmm. k ill |iP' Confectionery Special! 6oz. Hudson's Malt Brazil BON BONS And Three Bars CHOCOLATE. The LOT for QI.D--GROUND FLOOR. 2 SLICER. MARMALADE The new Rotary Slicer, for cutting oranges, lemons, etc., into fine shreds. Quick . and easy makes better marmalade—Usually 15/6. Friday's Price: 12/6 "AIRTITE" JAM COVERS. 24 Transparent Covers for marmalade jars, with rubber bands. Hermetically sealed. Price: gd packet. BRUSH DOOR MAT. Handy size, 27 x 16. Keep your house and verandah clean. Friday's Price: O /.I "I THIRD FLOOR. * 1 FOR CYCLISTS! RUBBER CYCLE GRIPS, unbreakable—Usually 8d pair. Friday's Price: gd pair. RUBBER SOLUTION, for repairing cycle tubes, etc. English "Chemico" manufacture—Usually 7d tube. Less than Half . Price: 3d tube. CYCLE ENAMEL, Black, quick drying. To renovate your cycle. About i-pint tin. THIRD FLOOR. Friday's Price: gd tin. HAIR BROOMS, guaranteed quality, 12-inch size. Friday's Price: 1/H FRYER. With Wire Basket. Heavy gauge aluminium. Friday's 2/11 Price: SMOKERS! DON'T MISS THIS! It™ m Freshly Cut daffodils DAFFODILS. I 12 Blooms for 4°. VIOLETS— 2 D bunch. PLANT NOW! ROSES, splendid varieties— "I AJ[D each. ORANGES. Large, Sweet, Island— 7 for 1 / APPLES. 11 " Sound cookers— slbs. for 1/Choice Delicious— • 61bs. for 1 / GROUND FLOOR. 1 ' " £ .7 w> w ; - m M FULL-FASHIONED ART. SILK HOSE For 2/ll Pair 2 pairs for 5/9. Outstanding value! They look and wear like silk, and are fully fashioned, too. Wide suspender top, neat-fitting ankles, Cuban heel. Showing in fawn, brown and gunmetal toninga. "BLUE WREN" LISLE HOSE. Made in New Zealand from heavy service lisle with dull mercerised finish. Expanding reinforced top. Strongly spliced heel, undersole and toe. In beautiful new shades of fawns, browns, grey, gunmetal. to 1 Oin. Price: 2/6 pair, 2 pair* for 4/11 LADIES' "SUNTEX" VESTS. No Sleeves Only. Worth 1/9. Special Price: 1/4 each, 3 for 3/11 A Vest that is noted for its wonderful wearing qualities. Made from finely woven cotton with clean soft finish. Art. silk braid at neck and arms. Draw thread to adjust. SECOND FLOOR. p km ■r n&mm vTJik: N* mi yz ■om, W i m V» \WI 1111 m V A;' a wm * / SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! CALL at our Men's Clothing Department, Second Floor, and select a pattern for your new suit. We have a splendid range of English and Colonial Tweeds, Worsteds, and Serges. For as little as 67/6 you can have a serviceable suit made to your own measurements, or if you wish a suit in a finer material we can give you what you want at £4/19/6, £5/12/6, or £6/6/-. No matter what you pay we guarantee to give you absolute satisfaction. If the suit we supply does not please you, we will alter it free of charge, make another suit, or refund your money—whichever you prefer. This guarantee also covers all suits ordered by mail. During the past ten years we have made and sold 40,000 suits-to-measure, which means 40,000 satisfied men who have tried and approved the value and workmanship in our suits. Put us to the test yourself—order your new suit NOW I % ■»ia !1 mmm v.r i 1$ m m :1 ifmh&e m m m re Have Your Wedding Breakfast Here! THE FARMERS Tearoom is ideal for Wedding Breakfasts and Banquets. The above photograph of a Wedding Breakfast shows tables set for nearly 200 guests. This magnificent room is available for large parties after 2.30 in the afternoon, or in the evening from Monday to Thursday. No extra charge is made for use of room. Small luncheon or afternoon parties of from 12 to 80 can be catered for in the Private Room on the Fourth Floor, or if'the Tearoom is preferred a portion will be screened off. Bridge Parties are specially catered for at one shilling per guest. Full particulars may be obtained from the Manageress of the Tearoom. Phone 46-854. • PRODUCE SPECIAL for wetsk ending August 16. MAIZE. 3/8 ANY QUANTITY. Wyndham Street Entrance. to 1111111 TRADING CO. LTD. HOBSON STREET Refresh Y.ourself at our MILK BAR. Try a Milk Shake or a Glass of Horlick's. gD glass. CROUND FLOOR. Reading for the Week-end. LATEST AMERICAN MAGAZINES. QD each, 3 for 1/3 GROUND FLOOR. T 7T7» You may go to any amount of trouble to sell rj your product, but your efforts will not achieve the best results unless the LABELS [catch the EYES of consumers and impress A them with the DESIRABILITY of your goods. Specialists in Labels, Designing and Printing, Queen Street, Auckland. Phone 44-290.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21875, 10 August 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21875, 10 August 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21875, 10 August 1934, Page 18

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