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sins S:b=s3 Ui:?'':. ssisras^s! Bargains for 2nd Day ART SILK HOSE, THE “MONITO” PINE ART SILK HOSE—With Cotton suspender tops. Mid Brown, Beige, Grey and White. Usual Price 4/6 Sale Price 3/6 SPECIAL. “THE CRETE”—An Art Silk Hose, 19in, Silk Cotton suspender top. Seam at back and fashion marks. Putty, Silver, • Nigger and’Black. ' Usual'Price-3/11 Sale Price 2/6 THE “ARBUTUS”—An Art Silk Hose with 19in silk and cotton suspender tops. Champagne, Grain, Light Grey and White. Usual Price 2/11 Sale Price 2/6 THE “SLEEKFIT”—A Black Art Silk'Hose; with '22'in of' ■ faultless silk, cotton suspender tops and seam and fashion marks. Usual Price 6/11 Sale Price 4/11 THE “THREE QUEENS”—An all Art Silk Hose. /Extra length, 31in, cotton lined, garter, welts. In Silver, Sunburn, Champagne and Peach. Usual Price 6/11 Sale Price 5/11 REAL SILK HOSE. THE CELTIC KNIT—Real Silk Hose, 19in, real silk, cotton suspender tops, seam at back and fashion marks. In Cinnamon, Pawn, Beige, Mid Fawn, Mid Grey and Silver Grey. Usual Price 6/11 Sale Price S/ll SPECIAL. THE “GORDON”— A fine Silk Hose, 21in silk, cotton suspender tops. In Polo Grey, Pearl Grey, Pongie, Sage Grey, Black, Cardinal and Pale Zinc Grey. Usual Price 8/11 Sale Price S/ll THE “PHOENIX”—With 20in stout Real Silk, cotton suspender tops, seam at back. In Cream, Silver, Nude, Oriental Pearl, Peach and Gold. Usual'Price 8/11 Sale Price 7/6 SPECIAL. OUR ‘‘MARVEL”—A r'eal Silk Hose of splendid weight, with silk finishea rib suspender tops. In a wonderful range of fashion shades. Usual Price 9/11 Sale Price 7/H THE “SUSANNE”—A full fashioned Hose of faultless Silk, with cotton suspender tops. In French Nud'e, Airdale, Sunset, White and Black. Usual Price 14/11 Sale Price 12/6 SPECIAL. THE FAMOUS “LA FRANCE”—The Standard of Silk Hose. In all the newest shades. Special Price 17/11 Sale Price 16/6 / WE PAY POSTAGE; • KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. BUSY! BUSY!! ALWAYS BUSY!!! LATEST BRUNSWICKS2 SWXDIBB Lull.* BY Hcrcbman's Soho (Sigrid Onegin) Faoji Vbrbi's "Ain*." "Ritorna Vincitor.'* "O Patria Mia” (Elizabeth Rethberg). Good-by*. Sweet Day. Slbep, Lirrut Baby (Elizabeth Lennox). Moon Dream Shore. Out or tbs Dusk to You (Mario Chamlee). Violin. • Po xu. ■. ■ ’’ .... ■ ■ ,: Valsr Bluttr (Hadkln); . .. 1 , ■ Dancing Record*. Four New Fox Trots. can at. d; mcgregor. weight’s 182 Lambton Quay t| For a Demonstration < =FB Remarkably Natural LookingARTIFICIAL TEETH The making of these beautiful,' natur-al-looking artificial teeth, with porcelain gums, which your friends cannot tell from the natural, is an art in itself, and we are experts at thia highclass work. * • A PERFECT SET OF TEETH FOR £t li. .These plates are made from Ash’s high-class Vulcanite sad \ Diatoric porcelain teeth, REMODELLING SET «1 1* • PAINLESS EXTRACTION * • NaO. OXYGEN. GAS ~ ... _ ... ■ • TEETH EXTRACTED FREE. WHERE SETS ARE ORDERED. HOURS:—o to 5, ilso Friday evening 7 to 8.30. m « _ A T 1 - EttaUhlnd.S yean rrost & rrost 119waK *^ * * Two hum ahere Pemtt's Cwaar. 32 GA£ THE UP-TO-DATE WASHING BOILER / This new Copper Barren two proposes— First: It boßt the clothes by the use of Gas, quickly, cleanly, and thoroughly, without dirt, dust, or ashes to worry about. Simply light the burner,' swing it inside, and heating commences at once! Second: It can be utilised as an Incinerator or Destructor, for burning up all household rubbish and refuse. Two furnace doors are supplied—one for each purpose—and the change can be made by any Housewife in two minutes. ‘This is the Ideal Boiler for the Modem Home 1 NEWRERRY, WALKER, LTX>„ Mwilidwen, DomUi. n The Foundation of Sound Sleep— A ‘David McCrae’ Mattress Accept no othcr~ask your furnisher to show you the ** David McCrae’* label. DAVID McCRAE, LTD. Makers ot flood Mattresses

MYSTERY AT N- Z . EXHIBITION. •At Building 6 (Section 49) everybody ie mystified! Two pairs of shapely legs, artistically adorned, move-to the strains of music; but-when the music ceases the legs are rigid. This display demonstrates the value of "Q-tol for tired feet”; and there is great speculation os to whether tho legs nre human or meiely mechanical.—Advfc.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12356, 28 January 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12356, 28 January 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12356, 28 January 1926, Page 9