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COMPETITIONS CORNER. TESTS FOR OUR READERS. In this comer we will'give daily a problem for solution by our readers. Prizes will not be offered, die idea being to present the reading public with some brain-testing difficulties which each nr.-- on* to his satisfaction. " 53 52. 5, • • *50 54 ® *49 '? # 48 ,6. •* 9 56 *43 | *59 #47 *45 * 46 *4-2 *40 •to « <,2 • • , 3 * . •39 * 4 9 • *' 8 . / 9 10 »3 / 32. 66 - .« ■ * V~J »• *S9 tULLUW »he. i>Ulb. Mr. Monkey is worried, for a big creature Is cavorting round a little too close to him for comfort. To find out what it is, take your pencil and start at dot No. 1, drawing a straight line from dot to dot until you teach No. 67The straighter your lines the better. The creature is that rather foolish looking beast of burden which is sometimes known as the "ship of the desert."

9 Hours 1 SALE 01 WEAR : HARTS A Brief Period of Marvellous Bargains—not merely Wholesale Prices— but in many instances at or under maker's prices. ; On WEDNESDAY ; MEN'S SINGLETS—Summer weight, fleecy MEN'S HALF HOSE — Black Cotton, good MEN'S TROUSERS (Flannel) —Grey; smart lined, fawn shade. Extrastrong, good fitting, dye, no seams; splendid length of leg; good goods for the season now opening up. A very ?7~ WE P NESDAY PRICE AT fitting—WEDNESDAY PRICE AT HARTS: nice quality, nicely cat, and well pot to. .. . 3 pairs for 1/6. gether. All sixes—WEDNESDAY PRICE AT MEN'S SINGLETS —Mottled Cotton, fine MEN'S SHIRTS—White Silk-finished Poplin; HARTS: 8/11 pair. finish; soft, comfortable, hygienic; good Canoe shape, deep collar attached: best sixes; fast dye—WEDNESDAY PRICE AT make and finish; splendid fitting. All sixes. MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS — Fawn. HARTS: 1/11 each. The ideal summer outing shirt—tennis, boat- Superior goods. All sixes. Exceptionally MEN'S HALF HOSE-—All Wool; heather and ing, beach, gardening, etc. WEDNESDAY well made and finished. A line to suit the grey; ribbed. Great for wear and comfort. PRICE AT HARTS: 6/9 »•-!. most exacting as a summer outing garment— AII sixes. Good washing, will not shrink— WEDNESDAY PRICE AT HARTS: 13/6. WEDNESDAY PRICE AT HARTS: 1/- pari. _________ MEN'S PYJAMAS —An ex-* TROUSERS MEN'S TROUSERS, of Engtremely special line of excellent W!»H lish Herringbone Tweed. Exquality Flannelette, thoroughly JP KILJCI cellent quality, nicely made, well made. A large range of % PIFPF qititq ? ood A rattling good stripes, all good designs— 2 J" r ~ L long-service line. Sizes 4,5 and WEDNESDAY'S A/11 English Tweed; a nice shade 6. Our Price was 9/11, but as PRICE AT HARTS: * * of clerical grey. Thoroughly they are ill assorted sizes— S HALF HOSE—AII Wooli ribbed* i n i it 1 ■ UDlll WBDHBSDAY 5/J J Petone make. A very fine range of assorted POCKeting. etc. o Splendid fitshades. A line that beats the imported goods »• _. _11 „ • „. A _„1 HoIIow—WEDNESDAY PRICE AT HARTS: all SIZeS. A real MEN'S TROUSERS—The genuine Palmer 1/11 pair. wnnrlpr Nap. This is a make too well known to need MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—CoIoured border. _ _ ... _ _ any comment. All sizes. The usual cut trade A full sixe, nice weight, no dressing—6 for P" / With LXlr3 price is 8/11 —WEDNESDAY PRICE AT 1/11. / a HARTS IS 6/11. TftPS! A Jici-H TrOIISCrS Free MEN'S TROUSERS—"TheoU original moleLflilil\ O I iHjtS A Very big »kra. There IS nothuc ""jf to canal then ranae of shades and up sin tin ' for wear - All *>*«•- Will last for years. ruiL i? ~ ana aesigns. mens trousers— Grey English u.«aii y 22/6—Wednesday priceat IMS IS really an outstanding Tweed; best of make and finish; popular cut, HARTS: 16/6. ' offer the. like of which has never l uS }° ttoms > fu V°T le iT/ n fi of ' * * . _ f f Grand for wear. Usually 15/o — WtUiNuoeen known in the annals of day price at harts: u/6. DENIMS—The most popular the outfitting trade. There are boys' knickers—or Genuine Fox serge. weiaht (8oz.) Denims xtrnnnlu aoods in thist #«/ irnr+h nt lontf Fully lined, best finish. Made from a serge V j"j SirOUgiy vows m tnis lot worth at least with a world reputation for wear. Best made, solid copper rivet fastcn--1/11 each —WEDNESDAY'S of dye. size., 3to 16—Wednesday price ing bachelor buttons nnrl-et nf PRICE AT HARTS: 1/. e«. , D, G satne rZerM- ' * I / BOYS KNICKERS—Ox strong Dark Grey mnnxrrinwv English Tweed; well made, strongly lined WEDNESDAY S / A GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES, "Genuine."— right through. They will withstand plenty PR ICY? AT II A DTC. *"/ T2 The price fixed for the retail trade by the of rough usage. Sizes 3 to 16—WEDNES- tIAKI O. makers is 2/9 per packet of 5. That does DAY PRICE AT HARTS: 3/11 pair. ™t matter t. H.rt., wW pri.. i. 1/11. H . mWm c U DC -ru MEN'S COATS-A li». of M«»'. En»If J7>\J> Cf onrnmn n; • XUhitn MEN S MACKINTOSHES The '"' 1 Tweed Sac; nicely shaped, perfectly tlnl\ & toil IHI d rlain wnite, "Drl-maC " A coa t of made; fuH range of pockets, best of linings 7^uJZr e^u N mrfeH r t ThorougWy goofed, perfectly mtdce aiid tod!"' AU sizes. ™ade, perfect con<fition. »'"t ~-and plenty moke. Reinforced. One of the many . lzcs * trniTV HffPftttPS surprises in this quick-quitting A perfect summer ram-reswter— FREE RECORDS. Effort—WEDNESDAY'S luZMctmt - . , free recordsi-Ft . u. Jw nnr/iip A'P Zf i PTC • N /« 4 WEDNESDAY 11/11 longer Free Records will be given with etrery -;PR/C® AT 5/ J | PRICE AT HARTS: A*/ 11 | •»" «• "

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 13

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