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Flannelette Bargains Yard-wide White Flannelette 6/11 Dozen. .. This is the.biggo3t bargain Flanneiette-in the whole of the Dominion. " We bought 100 piecfes«of it at a big discount, and you reap the benefit. •■ ' .. . •■ ' ■ . * ■ ■ It is delightfully soft and very warm; is closely woven and has it short close nap. It is usually sold at IG£<J yard.. , Eemember— a whole yard wide— at 6/11 -dozen or 7£d yard. At the same time we also bought a big swag of 32-inch Striped Flannelettes in splendid designs. A real tough, hard-wearing fabric this • absolutely free from filling. Just ideal for shirts, pyjamas,' etc. Worth 9d yard/our price is, while it lasts, just "' Sixpence Halfpenny a Yard. Send by Mail, if you live out :of town. Enclose Cash with Order. We Pay Postage. Patterns sent anywhere. •— : —$*« ; : .• v / The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Go. Wfff^- —-—i mi imi iiiiiiiihihhiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii— I Ladies I====.'.': Our Shoes are flight, Correct*-' (Fashionable. Satisfaction is the spice of life, and to saythat you "will be more than satisfied with - our new season's Shoes, shows the faith we have put in our present &tock. . Smart 2-Bytton ji^. ' Court Shoes for -Evening Wear ~ 1 6/6, 10/6, 13/6* I ■ ■ {^fe^^> mart Derby. Fronts ■ Welted Soies in ns and \^^^^ v 15/6' 17/6, 19/6. 25/I'NflW' Zfislinil Slfifliipi FnnffiP¥ I TOAFALGAR BTlljg I^M miU I] NOW OH VIEW i Ladies' Qaiters and Knitted Scarves. Knitted lotor Sloihls. ! Beds Socke. Bed Snugs. ;;; Warm Winter hosiery. | I. &R. Moneys " Theta" and « Jay " Finish Underclothing. Rosbjn Underclothing. ECaiapoi BSoomers. ! ladies' Cardigan «facßcets. ; Dressing Oowns. Winter Coats. "',,,■- AT i Trafalgar Strett, Ne'son. ■;. "WHAT a BEAUTY! ||||I|| LX. RlliG'" \^ \ The Gift of Gifts is an "IK." Ring. I A fine ring is a gift from the heart. ]i? benuty and sentiment. || endure. ' m Every '* 1.. IC."-Eing is carefuDyfasLionetUjy expert crafts-jacn. • fig ' , Made in solid gold, and>.bejewelled witli higlseirfc-grade stones. ra We give particular attentiou to the setting of stones, in order to M ensure that they will always remain firm. || "-L.X." RINGS ARE OF GUARANTEED QUALITY, AND 1 EE^EESENT THE PISEST VALUE OBTAINABLE. @ '109 TRftFALC«T3L r- i

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13791, 11 June 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13791, 11 June 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13791, 11 June 1915, Page 6