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¥ard-v»icl@ WhSts Flarliieleffe 6/11 Ooi@n. I This is the biggest bargain Flannelette in tho whole of the .Dominion. 1 We bought 100 pieces 01 it at a big discount, and you reap the I % . benefit. , J W It is delightfully soft and very warm; is closely woven and has a 1 short close nap. It is usually sold at 10|d yard.' M Eemember— a-whole-yard wide— at 6/11 [tby,en oi*7-§dyard. » At the same time we also bought a big sv,&g of "" M .-_ 32-Ssncit Strlpeci f lahneiottes 1 in splendid designs. A real tough, hard-wearing fabric this - abso- 1 lutely free from filling. Just ideal for shiits, pyjamas, etc. ' | Worth 9d yard, our price is, while it lasts, -j7:lst I Sixperoe Halfpenny a lard, 1 Send by Mail, if you live out lof-town. 'Enclose Casll With Order. ! We Pay Postage. Patterns, sent .anywhere. . 1 . - The. Auckland Glething.l Orapirf -Go. mm ■. ■ ; : : gi.' ' .

I. a We are certain if you \^j study the prices and com}^U^^\ pare ®m SIIST^ with s ) Ws\il vk t^oss of others on tlie /w7^> l»ycl% poillt2 ofMateria|«- Con" 'oM/Ft! Bfruetß©n; Stylo, and JWWTT- wL rei§FiS BUPreme- Tiiey Iliiillf i f il\ are made in our own well tlffw f // equipped ■ factory ■ from I I I Colonial AII-Wool Wor- / m r ' steds, Tweeds and Serges, l/i| 1 I to fitai).figures. 11l /I "s§//"' s '^ i2/'S* 69'6j 72/6" li R^l 'cost"you. nothing ,!^^^^^^. to iispi©t them. ICLOTHING^CT^RY

!'■! '.'. NOW 038 VPEW ■ '!' : Ji; Ladies' Gaiters .and iteirfesl.Scarves. !!; i'i1 iniftecS Mot®r i@@is, ;;!■ ,!■' Beds S@eks ß Bed Snugs,' . ;j! ;;|' / Warm Winter Bfl®sy@ry. y, ;■;(! I. &i. Js "Theta" atfMl M Jay " Finish 'f' . '|| . .jUncierqiofhißsg. iji .^!, - • Boeiyh Undereiothing. : fsaSap©! Biooi?ie.rs. . \[\- ■S| -.; ■■ •' : .-'LadiesV'Ca'rdigaEß Jsi©fe@ts.■ ■■' - ..;:';' ",;!!' O-ressiiig: Gowns.-."1 Winter Goats.- ';'• !j;' ■. . ■ . —at— ' ■ ' . !;■; 1' ' . TrgfaJgar Street, Ko'son. I "WHATISEMY! #|^S| The fiin of Gifts Is an "LX." Ring, A fine ring is a gift from the henrf. ;3ls beauty and sentiment if endure. , t If Every «" L>. BC." Eing is carefully fr^hicnod by export craftstnon. m Made iv solid gold, and bejewelled with Ligiest-grade stones. ra We give particular attention, to the sottirg" of stones, in order to M ■ ensure' tliat they will always remain tJuo. \ m "L.K." RINGS AEB OF GUARANTEED.'QUALITY, AND I EEPRESENT THE FINEST VILVE OBTAINABLE. H

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 6

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