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——"—■—■ —— **************** flood aXecj "flannel sal With bright colours, with light u colours, with dark colours, with multi-colours; grey is good with everything. It has adaptability to make it a wise choice for your clothes money. In a suit it's a specially good standby, the answer to most of the wardrobe questions posed by Autumn and Winter. Grey flannel suit sketched is but one of three smart M & G styles. Choose dressmaker or tailored types, high revers or collarless styles, plain or action backs, s.s.w., s.w. or w. £7/18/9. Third Floor. Sorry, No Mail Orders. Hi Ins t Choxjcf 6/3 —This Felt Slipper is in two-tone colour effects. . . . For extra wear it has the double felt at the toes, and is attractively bound with contrasting colour. . . . Chrome soles and felt padded heels are features. Showing in Green/Brown . . . Green/Black. Sizes 3's to 6's. 5/11—Illustrated is a cosy Felt Slipper if with chrome sole and padded leathei heel f . the leather toecap gives extra wear. | Attractively finished with felt binding and gjljSg& silk tassei. Showing in Green in sizes 3's Tjjj^ 6/6 —An excellent Slipper for service and jylyWw&fr V. hard wear with strong toecap and leather padded heel. It is trimmed with brightly col- Xg** oured braid and finished with silk pom pom. Showing in Navy only in sizes 3's to s's. 8/11 E-xcellent value iti a dressy serviceable Slipper in first quality felt. It has the leather toecap and high front . . . chrome soles with padded heels. Showing in a range of bright colours. ... Red, Green, Royal Blue, Wine, and Black ... in sizes 3's to 6's. > J? An Amazing Value in ART SILK SERVICE HOSE! 3000 pairs usually priced at 6/9 a pair . . . selling to-day at 3/11 a pair. This is a special offer in Art Silk Service Hose . . . they have reinforced heels and toes, and the double top for easy fitting. They're a stocking we strongly recommend for every-day wear . . . and you can buy them at almost half the usual price. These stockings are showing in Rose Beige. Sunburn, and Dark Fawn, and they're available in sizes oiin., 9in., 9Jin. and lOin. They are perfect goods and a marvellous buy at 3/11 and ons coupon per pair. 3/11 KARANGAHAPE ROAD

AIR OFF :ed ENDS SATURDAY at SMITH A BROWI Only two and a-half more days to secure this useful offer with your new COUNTRY RESIDENTS^ Only two and a-half more days to secure this useful offer with your new furniture. Select goods from Smith & Brown to the value of £35 or over, cash or terms, and a comfy Fireside Chair (worth £3/15/-) will be included in your order for only One Penny, * fey 'SfcSSI m m §* £ !=V Roomy chests ideal for trousseaux or storing linen. Polished to a rich Walnut finish Order early. NO DEPOSIT, !,/- WEEK FREIGHT PAID to any North Island Port or Railway Station sssr r f JLM in " 3-PIECE BEECH BEDROOM SUITES . . . Dressing Table has two roomy drawers and Reflex Mirrors. Man's Tallboy with two drawers and cupboard. Nicely designed Double Bed. In selected Beech, polished to a rich Walnut finish. £35/10/- value for only £23/10/- Cash, or No Deposit and 6/3 Simply mail your order with cash or first instalment on or before April 29th. 6-PIECE WALNUT VENEER DINING SUITES Six pieces in real Walnut Veneer polished to a high-g'oss, durable finish. Bow-end Sideboard with end Cupboards, wide Cutlery Drawer and Leadlight Display Cupboard. Refectory Tcbie and four Chairs with shaped bocks and padded Leatherette-cov-ered seats NO DEPOSIT, 8/9 WEEK v ; " '■ m [j Jt J -mk :■.» I-*;* 148-152 SYMONDS STREET AUCKLAND, C.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24878, 27 April 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24878, 27 April 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24878, 27 April 1944, Page 2