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Cornflour is essential to the Household Economy. DURYEA'S MAIZEN A is most essential, and, being of first quality, is most economical. Ill* Baby won't cry with pain br cold if you put him down with a North British Pot Water Bottle. But look for the "Unique" Stopper; it ensures you hpainst leaks. —All chemists. (4) For IItfFLUENZA Use MSThe Greet Money-Saving Bemedy FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH Costs ?/- Makes 1 pint Saves 10/-4 500 or 600 Wanted at Once BOOKS BOOKS arc very short of Rooks for Hospitals and for sending to transports. Reading matter is always acceptable. Kindly leave your Books in Bins at the Red Cross Rooms

! M 1 s THIRD HOUSE AND WEEK OF DARING'S SALE THOSE who give a little thought to the future will realise that in ■ the present sale there is more than the immediate price saving for consideration—there is the width of choice, to say nothing of the unreplaceable qualities and values represented in present stocks. With purchase notes to hand for new gcods, which are part on the water and part awaiting shipping space, the exact extent of the further iucreased costs to be faced is foreseen. The savings to be effected, therefore, at H. and D/s Sale ccnnot be fully assessed by comparing ordinary marked price with present sale price, for in many instances the cost of stocks bought and to arrive shortly will exceed the present ordinary selling price. Wise buyers should anticipate their requirements now and buy for future as well as present needs at House and Daking's July Sale. LADIES' RAINCOATS Usually 24/6 42/6 50/NOW 17/6 28/6 32/6 ■gf GIRLS' BLACK RAINCOATS (in two qualities), 30m., J/tosf 33in., 36m., 42m. f 45in., 48m. 3oin. Usually 15/6 and 22/6 NOW 11/6 and 16/6 Both ordinary and sale prices advance about i/6 per size GIRLS' SCHOOL OUTFITS (black raincoat and cap to • match), as illustration 36in. Ordinary price 30/Advancing about 2/- per size NOW 23/6 4 LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES Usually 50/. JSHi LADIES' NEW AMERICAN DRESSING GOWNS |H| NOW 7 26/- 35/- 42/Manufacturer's Samples of Woven Underwear Jaeger and other brands, reduced to nearly half-price GIRLS' & LADIES' CREAM WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, 3°i n -> 33i Q -. 3 6 > n -, 39>n., 42in., 45in., W.. Usually 5/6 5/11 6/6 6/11 7/6 7/11 12/6 r/Wi NOW 3/9 4/3 4/11 5/3 5/11 6/6 9/6 MEN'S SUPERIOR QUAL. lUBBEI) ROSLYN UNDERPANTS. Usually 7/11 8/11 Sale Price 6 6 7 6 MEN'S STRIPED WINCEY NEG. SHIRTS. Worth 8/(5 12/0 Sale Price 511 9/6 SHIRLEY PRESIDENT BRACES. Sale Price 3/3 POLICE BRACES. Sale Price 2 4 MEN'S FLEECED UNDERWEAR SHIRTS OR TROUSERS. Usually 0/6 Sale Price 3/11 MEN'S ALL-WOOL RIBBED SOX N.Z. Manufacture. Sale Price 1 /g MEN'S BEST QUAL. BLUE AND GOLD DENIMS. Worth 8/11; Sale Price 5/11 e4in. ALL-WOOL N.Z. BLANKET COATING, Light and Dark Saxe and Fawn. Wortli 14 0 Sale Price 7/11 40/48 in. MIXED W. and C. DRESS TWEEDS Usually 3/11 5/6 7/6 Sale Price 2/6 3 'll 5/'6 ALL-WOOL NATURAL DOCTOR FLANNEL Usuallv 3/6; Now 1/11 SINGLE-BED EIDERDOWN QUILTS. Usually 25/- 32 0 Now 16 6 18 6 40in. BORDERED CASEMENT VOILE Usuallv 2/6; Now 1 11 33in. WHITE WINCEYETTE. Worth 2/3 Sale Price 1/44 ZEBRA STRIPED FLANNELETTE (tlu> best flannelette made). Wr.vtli 2 Sale Price 1/6 |N | bi h g e ||o t c h k e s House and Daking's Sale |

MOTORISTS! We carry in Stock for Immediate Supply g TAMING gATTERIES FOR ALL CARS Satisfactory Service fur a Full Year, or a '/beral Allowance on the Price of a New Hattery. Free Inspection of any Battery tr> any Car. fJHE gTOKAGK JJATTERY COLLINGWOOD ST.. HAMILTON. A. DI'XNE, Proprietor. 'Phone I J AI!D TIMES—Ren /'.liie up; uso Novo-k<» and save t-'O per cent in cost of henyine.-- f. I'()MERO\ and CO., LTD., Hamilton. (9)

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13814, 19 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13814, 19 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13814, 19 July 1918, Page 6

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