VISE THE l -„cnn T>° u . »s fc " \ , „„ -rffs \ IS* V!'a> do f£»»°f I the fuft pV1 Apd tlse it as_» al? pate\. \ ?iat lU l goods ° price ] %s^S&rs % t^ LuV o 'i y don't wis J; u i°bc «*s£ 1 pass | to t0 1 short, ot thc M & m function H sCVVC * .., // Savings for the Budget Shopper "STERADENT" DENTURE POWDER The new, cosn I'M'./ '<? clean dentures. No brushing required with. " Stcrndcnt," which whitens, sterilises, and cleans with every ease. Economical, 100, a lillle noes a Ion;/ way. Absolutely harmless, il is fully recommended by the denial, profession to renew and purify tlic plate. 2j- end 3/6—Toilet Section. J. GORDON ALLARD'S "OUTLINE OF CULBERTSON CONTRACT" Easy to follow, simple to learn, concise and explicit in every way, this special edition will prove invaluable to beginners and advanced players 4/6 BUSINESS GIRLS' LUNCHEON, Tuesday, July 6th Guest of Honour, Miss Ester Eriksson, who wilt speak on "Life In Budapest." Reservations for this ever-popular function—through the Tudor Room—32-800. Clearance! 70 Only SiK Individua ifMlaPßilHflisHlii © EVERY ONE DIFFERENT ® 31 YARDS TO EACH ® 54 INCHES WIDE Truly a wonderful collection of novelty Woollens—highlights of the fabric season—including light and heavy weights in Angora, Tweed and Knobby Weaves —for smart coats and suits. New and distinctive designs, in a splendid colour range. An exceptional offer for discriminating shoppers. Here are some of the reductions: 32/6 to 20/» 39/6 t0 22/6 45/ - t0 49/6 to 27/6 55/ - t0 30/ Grouping Unchallenged favourites for Day Frocks . . . just as suitable, too, for Evening Wear . . . this grouping of smart • Printed Rayon Crepes, Check Taffetas and Cloques offer exceptional opportunities for the budget shopper. Attractive bright and Pastel de- <O% / igj «g signs—Usually 3/6 to 4/11 yard. J, JJ, Sale Priced, V vi?n FAURIC CENTRE SECOXV FLOOR. kls iM: -as ' ... .., _ , 1 ilipl« \ ma. mmmm Kl 79 7 6 to 99 '6Woollen FiOCICS - - for 55/- ... Novelty Tweed effects —sportingly inclined. Check, flecked and plain weaves, all smartly tailored as befits this season's fashions. Some with Peter Pan collars buttoning high to the neck, others tied with a jaunty bow—hip pockets—gored or pleated skirts—quaint buttons and buckles —rows and rows of smart stitching. Colours include Brown, Rust, Fawn, Navy, and Black. Sizes S.W. to F.W 55/SHOWROOM THIRD FLOOR. ; j Toddlers' BREECHETTE F' fffpj I J H 3180 Representative of the many worthwhile values in smart apparel for the younger members of the family, this Suit is in Brushed Wool, with double-breasted coat and com-fortably-cut breeches. Warm, light and serviceable, it is in a smart style and colours of Sky, Champagne, and Nil, trimmed with contrast stripes. 14 and 16-inch Usually 12/11 and 13/11. Sale Priced, %%/& "»d 12/6 TUIItD FLOOR. m m * 't >?:• mm m msstsm 9-piece set 17/6 First time at this low price . ~ Imported Morning Sets . . . a great value, this set is carried out in fine Bone China, featuring a burnished Gold tracery decoration on a wide Cream band. Always a recognised need . . . it will make an ideal gift. Two each: Cups and Saucers ; One each: Plate, Teapot, Sugar and Cream—Usually 32/6 and 42/-. Only a limited number early selection imperative. CHINA SECTION STREET FLOOR. —PERFECT FITTING—SMARTLY TAILORED NOW EACH x\ . . . Warm and soft—there's no bulky feeling to these lightly woven, All-Wool matching Vests and Pantees. THE VEST, SSB excellent value—fancy knit—sleeveless —daintily crocheted round neck, extra long. In Apple Green, Sky Blue, Cream, Peach—Usually 3/11 each. THE PANTEES, 559 -g- to match ribbed legs and ribbed waist threaded with elastic. In colours of Apple Green, Sky Blue, Cream, and Peach —Usually 3/11 each. UNDERWEAR SECTION— {■ V . SECOND FLOOR. ; AT HALF PRICE Combinations from Jaeger, Pesco, Alpha, Chilprufc. True, oddments only, but covering a wide selection in Wool, Silk/Wool, Wool/Cotton, and Interlock. Values that will not recur. Select NOW and LAY-BY if you prefer. Dainty Printed LIN Usually 10'6 SALE A i PRICED Q | j For a short time . . . while stocks last only . . . we are offering these beautiful Printed Cloths. Pure Linen . . . with the fineness for which M & C quality is noted . . . artistically coloured in a charming old-world cottage design and finished with coloured border—hemstitched—in Gold, Green, Blue, and Orange. Fast colour, of course. 54 inches square. COSY COVERS to match the above, with scalloped edges—similar shades—Usually 3/11 Sale Priced, 2/6 NAPEIIY DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR. ty Pol- Downright Good Value ilne m sl, pssHapf wmKmm WmsWii ''W v*m j Priced to Ciear! * Individual . . . Fine quality Fur Felts insmart, new styles with high crowns and roll brims. Bretons, Toques and casual Sports Hats trimmed with novel Petersham ribbons or soft feather effects. Wide range of colours, including Wine, Coronation Blue, Green, Navy, Brown, and Black—Original Prices from 21/- to 29/6. Millinery Showroom Third Floor. MAIL YOUR ORDER COUNTRY CUSTOMERS ivill appreciate the speedy M <0 C Mail Order Service. A special staff is at your disposal to help you in your every selection. Simply slate size, colour, and wherever possible, a second choice, and we will acknowledge your request by return mail. if r" PRICED I^/6 . . . Delightful clasp styles in dull C a lf beautifully finished edges portray their quality. Softly folded and tucked some with quaint handles, others without. In Black, Navy, Bottle Green, Grey, Brown, Red, and Beige - Usually Priced from 25/-. JBAG SECTION STREET FLOOR. Genuine Crocodile BAGS . . 35/Now is your opportunity to buy real Crocodile Handbags at a Great Sale Reduction. Gilt or chromium mounts —clasp styles, with or without handles —Usually 45/-. 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 EI~ FECTIVENESS 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 AND GET Queen Street, Auckland Phone 30-073
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22769, 1 July 1937, Page 5
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