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ALL AT • ONE PRICE JL JL c) a group or ine smartest new Coats, just landed from the Rangitane. Fabrics feature the latest effects in tweeds and boucles, showing the popular Spring l:onings Beiges, Greys, and Blues. A specially attractive feature of this group is the large variety of different styles, two oi which are illustrated. There are many more, and because they have been bought direct :rrom London, every one is fashion correct down to the last detail. These Coats were bought on a very keen market in London. That's why we can offer them at such an unusual price for the beginning of a new season. AH sizes are available—-each a typical example of Flackuon style, quality and value. The House ,-r ' „ KARANGAHAPE ROAD LTD. DEFINITELY BACK REMARKABLE INCREASE OF 110% IN JULY SALESTHE REASONS JEMnnnsnniM s»li?n umm PIANOS A few practically Brand Now Pianos at One-Quarter Original Cost. HOELLING & SPANGENBERG, highgrade German Piano, overstrung, £35 JOHN BRINSIHEAD £45 JOHN BROADWOOD £57 BECHSTEIN, Figured Walnut £66 STEINWAY, latest model £9B The desire for aelf-eraression is inherent in the modern >:hild. The natural avenue for self-expression is music. In spite of tht increased sales, it is still possible to buy a first-grade Piano at a price within the reach of all. Atwaters' success is duj to a full realisation of the publtc wants and also to the exceptionally good value given with all Instruments, When you buy n Piano from Atwaters the responsibility for lt:i efficiency rests with them for this following 10 years. All instruments purchased at over £2O carry a full and comprehensive guarantee for to years from date of purchase. FREE — Free stoo '' Fre '> Music (35 copies, own ctiolce), Fre« Tuition, Free Delivery anywhere In New Zealand with every Piano over £2O. NO DEPOSIT. TKRMS from 3/6 WEEKLY. I'M BROADWOOD, high grade, practically brand new, 4ft. 6in. Baby Grand— Originally Priced at £265. Special Sale Price, £3O. COLLARD St COLLARD £35 CHAPPELL, 6ft., Dark Mahogany, late model £69 BECHSTEIN, 6ft., £125 . Sole Now Zealand Agents for these Famous FRONTAUNI PIANO ACCORDEONS ■ mm am Huge New Shipment Arrives ToPe'lfifid frOm 5.03 day- Write for Catalogue of any I IIUvH 111/ Sis MV Mujical Instrument. It is Impossible to give a detailed list of all the bargains offering. There are ove. % 150 Pianos, Players and Grands, occupying three floors, from which to choose. The prices range from £5 upwards. Here are a Few of This Week'B Specials— CHAPPELL, Dirk Walnut, Ivory Keys. A Snip £lO EAVESTAFF, Iron frame, Dark Mahogany ..£l2/10JOHN SPENCIER, London, Guaranteed, Dark ..,..£l7/10ALLISON, Iron Trame, overstrung, Walnut, Ivory Key5......£19/10/HAAKE, Figured Walnut, Fully Recommended ....£25 PLAYER PIANOS BROADWOOD, Walnut, with 40 Rolls .£37/10/BTROUD, Lonlon, cost £lB5, almost new, with 40 Rolls £49/10/ATWATERS New Zealand's Largest Music House, CIVIC SQUARE AUCKLAND. Telegrams: " Atwaters," Auckland. Phones 40-792 and 47-047. Wright's Coal Tar Soap refreshes as well as cleanses; no germs can live where Wright's rich lather has been. Give it a trial. You'll like it well enough to use it always. WRIGHT'S COAL TAR Also Talcum Powder, Ointment, Shaving Cream end Stick. ' N.Z. Agent.: S. A. SMITH * CO. LTD., Aucklanl Just Arrived! —^ I SPRING SUITS • m* n • m liny oizes Be Well Suited this Spring A selection of well-chosen Tweeds in very light weight, some in soft tonings of Green and Henna, and the ever useful Beige, Grey, and Brown. Most of these have pockets and belts. SEE the New Jacket Suits, buttoning to neck, finishing with the youthful turn-down collar or scarf tie. BLACKETT'S BLDGS.. X/

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22191, 19 August 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22191, 19 August 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22191, 19 August 1935, Page 3

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