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'*>* » M m ■ I /■NEWMARKET ALWAYS ON TOP EXTRA SPECIALS THE TRADE KNOCKOUT. 500 ART SILK JUMPERS. V neck, two pockets, all sizes. Shades: Saxe, Buff, Green, Fawn, Red, Mauve—USUALLY 11/6 WINTER SALE 3/J1 Don’t Miss this K.O. TWEED COATS, Fur Collar and Cuffs— USUALLY .. .. 847WINTER SALE 39/6 100 extra smart, fullylined. Big Fur Collars and Cuffs. FIRST ANNUAL WINTER Yes, we have had a successful season—thanks to the loyal support of our customers. Now we can afford to DISREGARD„ PROFITS and our previously SATISFIED SHOPPERS are assured of a JOYOUS JULY. ONLY lO MONTHS IN BUSINESS .ABSOLUTELY NO OLD STOCKS ........ OUR PRICES WILL AMAZE EVERYONE To give full details of such a * large stock is impossible. A Visit to NEWMARKET will be a revelation. Commencing Monday, 30th June. 9 a.m. MANTLE MARVELS Underclothing Underpriced FACE CLOTH COATS. Fur Collar and Cuffs. In Green, Brown, Black, and Navy— USUALLY 69/6 QQ /J* WINTER SALE OUf U 25 doz. Pink or White COUTIL BRASSIERES, fasten at back with inset elastic. Sizes 32 to 40— USUALLY 1/11 WINTER SALE cahdigan cosiness 1/4* EVENING FROCKS, in Green, Pink, Blue, White and Tpmato, and other shades. ~ Latest cut and style— USUALLY .. 69/6 49/6 WINTER SALE J g/g 100 doz. Strong COTTON VESTS. S.S.— USUALLY .. 1/6 g^j WINTER SALE Large assortment of MODEL AFTERNOON FROC KS, in Crepe de Chine and Georgette, in all shades— USUALLY .. 79/6 69/6 WINTER SALE i|g/0 500 doz. good size COTTON VESTS, neck and armholes bound silk braid— USUALLY .. 1/11 |/_ 50 Heavy Wool and Cotton JUMPERS. Check designs. USUALLY 8/11 A 11V WINTER SALE *t/ 11 100 plain colour? ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS, big sizes, in Fawn, Saxe, Green, Cardinal. USUALLY 12/6 Q/11 WINTER SALE O' 1 1 50 Heavy-weight WOOL CAR DIGANS, smart check de signs— USUALLY 17/6 |Q/g HOSIERY HAPPINESS Haberdashery Wonders Manchester 20 doz. CASHMERE OVER SOX, striped turnover tops. USUALLY .. 2/11 1 /o WINTER SALE I/O oO doz. “COMET” PURE SILK FOSE, reinforced with Rayon. Assorted shades; finest quality— USUALLY 6/11 500 yards MOUFFLON FUR TRIMMING. Brown Grey, White— USUALLY 10/6 WINTER SALE 5/11 WINTER SALE 500 yards MANDEL FUR TRIMMING. All shades— USUALLY 12/6 WINTER SALE 60 doz. Checked GLASS CLOTHS. Size 27 x 20. Wonderful wearer— USUALLY .. 9d each A 1 WINTER SALE, each 00 100 dog. Slightly Damaged COLOURED TOWELS, assorted sizes. Most suitable for hardes' of wearClothing and Mercery to Quit Immediately 8/11 >7H WINTER SALE WINTER SALE .. 20 doz. extra strong wellshaped CORSELETTES, in Pink Striped Coutil, with underbelt. Sizes 32 to 40— 100 Maids* Coats Fur trimmed. Sizes 34 to 39 USUALLY . . 19/6 to 35/ WINTER SALE: 10 doz. extra strong SILK and WOOL HOSE. Black only. Maids’ size— USUALLY S/ll WINTER SALE 1/11 100 doz. Best Quality RUBBER SPONGES—USUALLY .. 1/3 WINTER SALE .. WINTER SALE, ea. 20 doz. White TAPED PILLOW CASES. Taped ready for use—--50 Men’s GABERDINE RAINCOATS— USUAI£/Y 21/- 10/ft WINTER SALE 14/9 6d USUALLY IOJd each gj USUALLY .. 10/6 g g 50 Repp and Gharmalaine FROCKS. Smart styles; newest shades— USUALLY 49/6 WINTER SALE WINTER SALE .. 20 doz. Out-size Heavy Wool and Cotton VESTS.' Short sleeves, shaped waists—--9/11 *° 19/11 MILLINERY 30 doz. good COTTON HOSE. Black and colours— USUALLY .. 1/3 gj 50 doz. HOUSEHOLD RUBBER GLOVES—USUALLY .. 1/li WINTER SALE .. V 19/11 USUALLY .. 6/11 I/O WINTER SALE .. 3 only O.S. size COSTUMES, in Brown — USUALLY 807WINTER SALE 20 doz. extr\ heavy FLEECY BLOOMERS, good shape and gusseted—--19/6 USUALLY .. 2/11 | g 20 only VELOUR COATS and COSTUMES— 1 •> /C TO CLEAR, each 14/0 WINTER SALE . 100 doz. Heavy FUJI SILK BLOOMERS. S.W., W. and O.S.— 100 only smart FELT HATS All colours— USUALLY .. 6/11 to 9/11 ALL ONE PRICE tap only Special Quality FELT HATS. All shades— USUALLY 10/6 to 15/6 AJ.L AT WINTER SALE, pair 200 doz. All-Wool CASHMERE HOSE. Shades: French Nude, Beach, Covert Cloud, Tanaura, Grey, Black— USUALLY .. 2/11 J g 60 doz. HANDBAGS, with SCARF to match. Latest noveltyUSUALLY 10/6 4/11 WINTER SALE W 1 i WINTER SALE, each 100 only Double Unbleached HERRINGBONE SHEETS. Most suitable for the hardest of wear— USUALLY .. 15/9 pair WINTER SALE pair 50 Men’s Tweed WATERPROOF COATS—USUALLY 32/6 o*> /4* WINTER SALE 44/0 .... 11/6Dreis Dept. 100 pairs Men’* Palmer Nap WORKING TROUSERS—USUALLY .. 8/6 WINTER SALE 6/11 WINTER SALE 2/11 50 doz. Pukeko long panel ART SILK HOSE. Shades: Chaste, Stone Beige, Sunburn, Omar, Grey— USUALLY .. 2/6 ini J WINTER SALE 1 U/fU 20 doz. KASHA SCARVES, smart check designs— USUALLY 3/11 |/|| WINTER SALE 250 BUNGALOW APRONS. Floral and Jazz designs— USUALLY .. 4/11 2/g 27in FIGURED CORDED VELVETEENS, in Grey, Green and Putty— USUALLY .. 3/11 j yard WINTER SALE, yard 2/0 30in Heavy Oreme FUJI SILK. Exceptional value—--50 doz. Men’s Striped NEGLIGE SHIRTS, reinforced necks— USUALLY 5/11 WINTER SALE 3/11 50 each Men’s TWEED SUITS. USUALLY 39/6 55/- 657WINTER SALE: WINTER SALE .. USUALLY 2/3 yard. 1 //» 1/0 29/6 45/- 55/WINTER SALE, yard USUALLY 3/11 2/4JL 100 smart JUMPER SUITS—WINTER SALE: USUALLY .. 39/6 to 89/6 19/6 to 49/6 WINTER SALE Ct' *±2 50 doz. Good Flannelette NIGHTDRESSES, short sleeves, scalloped and plain USUALLY ..5/6 Q/I 1 WINTER SALE 0/ 11 Nratoujins WH—i Wnß Cr. Colombo & Armagh Sts. Furnishings 36in Coloured Bordered Dentiel CURTAIN MUSLIN, in Mauve and Pink— USUALLY 1/6 yd. IA I J WINTER SALE 100 only REVERSIBLE STEP MATS. Size 12 x 26 25 doz. Men’s WIRE TWIST WORKING SHIRTS—USUALLY 5/11 i/f I WINTER SALE **/ 11 100 doz. Men’s FANCY SOX—USUALLY .. 17WINTER SALE t 7*d Very USUALLY 1/9 each | WINTER SALE, each 50 doz. Men’s TIES, smart designs— USUALLY .. -1/11 1 / WINTER SALE .. 1/

Switzerland has a total of 3600 hotels, employing some 61,000 persons, ajid representing a capital of about £60,000,000. People in Great Britain eat something like 6,000,000.000 eggs to vear. Of this total, more than £16,000,000 worth is imported. “ QUITS SID OF FZX*SB.» “Although 1 have only used a single course of Zann Double Absorption Treatment. lam quite rid of piles." Thus writes a grateful North Auckland patient. By mentioning this paper and enclosing nine penny stamps for packing and postage, a generbus trial treatment will be sent to any sufferer. Zanh Proprietary. Box 952, Wellington. Free booklets and stocks of “Zann" obtainable from Barnett and Company, Chemists. Cathedral « Square, and E. Cameron Smith, Chemist, corner Worcester Street and the Square. Christchurch. »G

A Palmerston North message says that in the Police Court, David Charles M’Gill pleaded guilty and was committed to the Supreme Court for sentence on a charge of receiving £lO7 on behalf of a Wellington firm and failing to account for it. The pioneers, who long since dead. Blamed wide the trails which now we tread, Through floods and droughts disdained dismay, To clear the lands we sow to-day The luxuries which now we know. To their untiring toil we owe; And when we coughs and colds endure. Assures us Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 76

Four very good reasons why YOU should ride a. BUTLER Cycle BUTLER CYCLES \ (A. BRITTEN, Proprietor.) 60S COLOMBO STREET TERMS ttSi I*^ Deposit se i££ LAMPS FREE INSURANCE against FIRE and theft ACCESSORIES MODERATELY PRICED Oil Lamps from .. .. .. 2/9 Electric Lamps from .. .. e/6 Lucas, Bosch and ftadsome Lamps In stock. TYRES. X - r w e range of Cycle Tyres at moderate prices, ranging from 6/Ctaaranteed Dunlop Covers from 6/9 Tubes from .. .. .. ~ 2/3 LOW PRICES ladles* jt r *oadste r £ ejlt c ' Oyclajj frti, ®utler ftat«d> <Chto *niiun cash. ' £ B/Ib/. “^fe^ 0/^BUTLER CYCLES (A. BRITTEN, Proprietor.) SOS COLOMBO STREET.

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