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Hi "LEADER" PATTERNS ALWAYS WORTH WHILE /mr\ \ Leader / 0A& \ \ \Vv Lt, der / "S. I V\j\2;P«shion \>, 1 No. 950 "Leader" Patterns make sewing so easy and pleasant thai even the inexperienced need not hesitate. Follow the style trends in the "Lead er" Catalogue, available for your perusal on the SECOND FLOOR, and make your own frocks at a fraction of the cost. Leader Patterns: 1/2 Che iose fabrics from our well-stocked Dress Goods Department, select your pattern, and take advantage of our special offer of Cutting-Out ... FREE! i [ l DRESS FABRIC SPECIALS. Clearance of 36-inch CHECK GINGHAM—A quality fabric, in attractive checks in all wanted colours. Just the thing for beach or house frocks—Usually I/yard. To Clear at gXd yard. Huge Job Purchase! 4000 Yards 36-inch " PERKIE" PRINTED HAIRCORD—WeII-known, popular frock material, in a range of dainty printed designs, also in shades of tussore, brown, red, sky, saxe, pale green, pink, lemon and black Usually 1/9 yard. yard. To Clear at 1/2 yard. SECOND FLOOR. 36-inch PRINTED CAMBRICS Guaranteed fast colours. Clearance oi the balance of stocks. Splendid quality and dainty designs Usually 1/6 yard. To Clear at yard. Great Silk Special! 4000 Yards 33-inch TUSSORE SILK. All pure silk; good weight and perfect finish. A general favourite for ladies' and children's «&ear. To Clear at yJ-d yard. A'cjo Shipment! DELUSTRED BEMBERG, IN COLCURS—The new Bemberg with the smart, dull finish. Most popular for dninty lingerie. In pink, rose, pearl, light saxe, Nil, apple and lemon. 29in. wide. Price: \J" yard. -PIECE OUR GUARANTEE Satisfaction in Use or Money Refunded in Full. Secure Your d hare of these / FRIDAY BARGAINS' mmEm * J * Shop in Comfort in AUCKLAND'S COOLEST STORE -PIECES CROCKERY DEPT.— THIRD FLOOR. FIVE ENAMELLED SAUCEPANS. Famous "Anglo brand. Blue - grey enamel inside and brown outside. Guaranteed free from antimony, arsenic, lead, etc. li» 2£, 3£, 4-J and 6-pint. Front handle on 6-pint size. Tinned rim covers— BUTTER CQOLER. The "Oxford" Heavy gauge galvanised iron and perforated zinc. |jl Keeps butter cool wmm in u the tMI weather. Soak W covering cloth, » 1; P over - ancl TTwW stand in draught. Holds 31bs. KITCHEN SET for 4 persons Another of our now famous Kitchen Sets, at a price which must impress you. Set comprises: 4 White Embossed Dinner Plates 4 Tea Plates 4 Soup Coupes ' 4 White and Gold Cups and Saucers I White Sugar Bowl. To-day Only: 21 Pieces, 6/11 SUPER-MARKET No Delivery at these Cash-and-Carry Prices. | SEEDED RAISINS, choice, large packets pkt. SALMON, Sockeye, £lb. tins (red) 10 d tin * PEAS, GREEN) small tins: gd tin. FISH PASTE, English, 3oz. jars, Salmon and Shrimp, Lobster and Tomato . . • • 8 H -» ar - HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE, * l's (Canadian) . . g *-d tin. SAFETY MATCHES,'good quality. 2 Dozen for 10 d - BUTTER, first grade: l/l per lb. FRUIT SALAD, 16oz. (Tropical)— 11 d per tin. FLOUR (Champion)— 6£lb. Bags .. ... IJ2 each. Bags ... ;•> 2/3 each. 251b Bags .. ■>. 4/3 each. d Special Prices ms TO-DAY for Can of CHERRIES One Penny With a 5/- GENERAL ORDER (Except Groceries, Produce, Benzine, Tobacco, Cigarettes and a few Proprietary Lines). Or an 8/- GROCERY or PRODUCE ORDER (No Supermarket Goods, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Benzine or Proprietary Lines). ORDER other goods as above, and you can buy a can of luscious Ripe Cherries for One Penny. If you order 10/- worth of General Goods, or 16/- worth of Groceries (except Super-market Goods, etc.), you can buy Two cans for 2d, but not more than Two to each customer. Do all your Friday shopping at The Farmers' Warehouse and secure this worthwhile saving. If you prefer it, you may have PEACHES instead of Cherries, or One Can of each with a 10/- General Order or a 16/Grocery Order. 26/11 ON FRIDAY. mmmmm v,: -.. - • . • :" ' y. m I v WZ$ / -> " 1 IGH-GRADE Ih - ' mm m *. .j M •m -7 wIf i«» fe* ■ ' t m \\ MOUSE CITY Still Open. TO-DAY •is your lasi opportunity to take th« kiddies. Admission 6d with a gift for everyone, j V < ' V > v ;• . I,' - t » . I MATRON'S FROCK Illustrating a Matron's picked at random from our large assortment of styles, Specially Priced at 26/11. All made in English art marocains, flat and fancy weaves and beautifully cut on slimming lines. All shades. In W., W.X., O.S. and X.O.S. Friday's Price: All 26/11 MATRONS' MAROCAIN SWAGGER COATS. Long collar and sleeves. 17/6 SECOND FLOOR. DULL ' LOCKNIT U'WEAR Princess Slips, dull locknit, tailored to fit, full length. Semi-brassiere and shaped tops. White, sky, peach, Nile, corn, flesh, and black. S.W., W. and O.S.—Usually 6/11 and 7/11. To-day: 4/11 5/11 X.O.S Usually 8/11. Friday's Price: 6/11 Lace Trimmed Brassiere Opera Top PRINCESS SLIPS, sky, white, pink. S.W., W., O.S.—Usually 8/11. Friday's Price: 6/11 NIGHTDRESSES. In good quality dull locknit. Fully tailored Empire style, with the new collar forming a cape sleeve. Sky, pink, peach and Nile. S.W., W., O.S. Usually 9/11. Friday's Price: 6/11 Others, Lace Trimmed, with cape sleeves. Pink, sky, white, Nile, peach. S.W., W., O.S. Usually 10/6 and 11/6. Friday's Price: 7/11 Usually 13/6. Friday's Price: 8/11 PYJAMAS. Made in dull locknit. Tuck-in style, V neck. Cape sleeves. Lace trimmed. Sky, pink, peach, Nile. S.W., W., O.S. Usually 13/6. Friday's Price: 9/11 SECOND FLOOR. ra Illustrating a Child's Summer Hat in a fancy Rachello straw, attractively trimmed with cord ribbon and flower spray. Shades: Beige, lemon, pink, blue, green. Friday's Price: 8/6 'LIZBETH ANN Art. Silk HOSE l/ll Pr. Clearance of Neckwear. Extra Special Value! LADIES' ORGANDIE COLLARS, in a splendid assortment of newest styles. Friday's Clearance Price: 1/6 Fine gauge Hose, knit from super quality art. silk. Neat fitting ankles and wide suspender tops. Excellent wearing. Mercerised lisle heels and toes. Shades: Fawns, browns and gunmetal. Sizes 8J to 1 Oin. Price: \ J\\ pair. 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Ladies' Fancy Woven String Gloves, ultra smart. Cool and comfy. Gauntlet style. White only. Sizes 6, 6£ and 7. Special Value: 2/11 Needlerun Nightdress Tops. In shades of oyster, cream or ecru, ■ . Both dainty and useful. Splendid D/ IB value! Friday's Price: ■ j \ Special Needlework Offer. One 34in. x 34in. WHITE COTTON CLOTH, hemstitched hem, clearly stamped. Many designs; and _ 1 Four Skeins FLOSS SILK (assorted H I shades). Friday, all for H / SECOND FLOOR. I & 3H LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS. Utmost foot comfort in these cosy Felt Slippers. Plenty of room at the toe, and specially cut at back to ensure snug fitting. Colours: Red, saxe, brown, navy. Sizes 2 to 7. 500 Pairs To Go TO-DAY at 1/3 pair. GROUND FLOOR. PAINT OUTFIT 2/6 You can get a complete Paint Out- JiwM fit, comprising sgals. White or ?er Week> Cream, I Jgals. Roof Red, £gal. Paint for facings. Oil. Turps., and 2 Brushes, for 24/6 Deposit and 2/6 weekly for 44 weeks. TELEPHONE C.O.D, ORDERS 32-440 ASK FOR " ORDER DEPT." TRADING CO. LTD., HOBSON and WYNDHAM STREETS. 5 \<-, i rM ad e-to-Measure This offer applies to all Made-to-Measure Suits ordered at The Farmers* during January . . . EXCEPT OUR 67/6 SUIT. These Specially Reduced Prices are offered as an inducement for you to order your New Suit NOW, during what would otherwise be a slack period. The quality, of course, is still the same. We Guarantee to give you Absolute Satisfaction in Fit, Style and Comfort. SPECIAL JANUARY PRICES: 83/6 Suit (Less 10/ ). For 73/6 99/6 Suit (Less 10/-). For 89/6 £5/12/6 Suit (Less 10/-). For £5/2/6 £6/10/- Suit (Less 10/-). "For £6 SECOND FLOOR. « ' \ : - Viv THE FARMERS' Business IA/A Men's Shoes lU /° After months of careful planning THE FARMERS' have succeeded in producing genuine Welted Shoes at a Standard Low Price of 16/6 pair. These Shoes are designed to give you comfort, style and service, and are available in three smart shapes: Medium Toe, Square Toe or Round Toe. In black or tan. Sizes: 5 to 1 0, including half sizes. One Price: 16/6 pair. Postage, 1/- extra. REPLACEMENT $ GUARANTEE If, after reasonable wear, you have any cause for complaint with a pair of "Business Men's" Shoes, return them to THE FARMERS' SHOE Dept. and they will be replaced. SECOND FLOOR. FRUIT— Preserving Peaches - - 9d dozen. Sultan Plums {J lbs. for Jj m m iM m m 'wMm?. M m Confectionery Special! LICQUORICE ALLSORTS gozs. for gD 01D lb. YOUR BUSINESS DEMANDS Quality Printing When you buy printing, you are not buying so much paper, ink and type, you are buying the IMPRESSION the printed pieces will make on your customers and on the EFFECTIVENESS of that impression depends the result increased sales., From the Herald Printing Works you obtain that intelligent co-operation which produces the EFFECTIVE piece of printing the printing that helps you to SELL! YOUR GOODS. Send Your ) HERALD PRINTING WORKS and Get Results Queen Street, Auckland. Phone 30-078

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22319, 17 January 1936, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22319, 17 January 1936, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22319, 17 January 1936, Page 15