SALE! SALE!? Commencing Tuesday, 9 Octoterf CLOSING DOWN I Our Melt's Boot Dept. We must have more room for our Clothing extensions:; STOCKS TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST Bostocks, j Crockett & Jones | & Best English Makes! It will pay you to secure % a year's shoe supply at these prices! | J.R.SELFLtdJ Men's Outfitters and Boot Importers | Corner Queen Street and Victoria Street. -t
When a man -writes poetry it's a siire sign- He's. In love with someone or something. Some men are inspired by neautlrul womanhood, some by a gorgeous sunset. Here's a man inspired by his favourite tobacco: ■ iL^HSiJK The Blue Tin .Can. . I've tried thebrands rrom every clime; Choice mixtures with Perique; But long:—oh, long ago; I learned ■ . The only brand to seek. Each day our useless worries mount. Our evenings to provoKe; But through the alchemy ot fire ' They vanish Into smoke. ■ •They vanish when our spirit holds No enmity toward man, And smoke the sunshine bottled up In Edgeworth's Blue Tin Can. So smoke awsyr This loyal friend Is void of bite or sting For he Is a monarch or a world Where happiness is King. —Irving H. Walker.—(Ad.)
ON THE Orf CI OOR ™H MIGHTY r warehouse ELLIOTT STREET-A HALF-MINUTE'S WALK FROM QUEEN ST. ~*% o'cedarmops;a*absolute I HERE IS SOMETHING QUITE JALuMiNiui teapots, I S!£ s —"OUT OF THE COMMON!"— I cane handles, vi| n™ on 2/11 8 cups,,splend,d weigkt I S4 neriy'-looTte | BEST ENGLISH SHEFFIELD PLATE. A marvel-3/H l furniture or mops— \/ m | we pass it on to you at ' *————» I j|ai p THE MARKED (Ordinary) PRICES &&c* damask, whptM; ! 500 TEA SETS, superfine China, artistic, 1 "*Ull lllLi »miU\UU J J 1 lIIVIJV border , in Blue, Mauve, Red, Gold. quaint decorations, very dainty indeed; 1 MANY HUNDREDS OF PIECES TO CHOOSE FROM. A,cloth; of great appearance and exPansv, Rose, and Violet designs; some- 1. All new fresh goods. You should certainly see this most magnificent display, ceptional durability—l/ 6 yard. thins quite new— I which comprises: .-■-■ : 70-INCH PURE LINEN DAMASK. ®mg>- 21 Pieces for 1 9 /fi 1 CAKE STANDS, ENTREE DISHES, BISCUIT BARRELS, SALAD BOWLS, Usually 6/11—for 4/11 yard; , " 16/O I CRUETSFRmT SERVICES, COMPORTS, SUPPER SETS, BUTTER DISHES, SUPPERjCLOTHS, White,,coloured borCUPS AND SAUCERS, White and | FRUIT TRAYS, SUGARS AND CREAMS, AFTERNOON TEA SETS, COFFEE t lS 'fA^a U^l Gold ' V : #i Gold; good grade China, nicely j SERVICES, PICKLE CRUETS, and many other articles. Jmcu wTrf T WEN "Old - finished; breakfast size— g|f NO TWO ALI K E An ideal cloth for fancy work, em^ |P 2/ll halfdoZen - I n V-F IWU broidery, etc. Worth 3/9—for 1/lt: 1 INO VALUE LIKE IT! SIMPLY WONDERFUL! On the 3rd Floor. yard. : V v EVERSHINE, the Big Australian Lino. S4-INCH PURE LINEN SHEETING, full ; Polish; for value and service it beats . . weight; best Irish niake; "Usually 6/6 *■ = \ the best— lib. Tins for 10M each. 30-INCH SHADOWETTE, Reversible; 16-INCH ROLLER —for 3/11 yard. 'C good weight, splendid "dye; new de- Heavy quality. Brown, with coloured HaMa^Haa^BlM>B^M ■ COLANDERS, heavy blocked, Eng- signs, on Grey or Fawn grounds; per- stripes. Very strong and good drying otrvopp f? A F\C G i7A KCli lish goods, that were not made feet dye—A marvel at 7£d yard. —B£d yard. ' MZC for the money-9id each. 4O .INCH SHADOWETTE, Reversible; TOWELS. Size 20 X 40. Brown Turkish X 70. FoWll gTOUnds J WIRE CLOTHES UNES, heavy Grey and Fawn grounds; charming ToweU with Red Stripes A grand v .rf * -jjlfej :„ f anCV degauge, English goods—loo feet goods. All of the very latest designs, hne for hard wear. A useful Towel at StenClliea in rancy UC . for 1/11. . in three and four tones—l/ 3 yard. a pleasing pnee—2/. the pair. signs, ill VanOUS shadeS.f GARDEN SHEARS, strong springs, 50-INCH ART. SILK CURTAIN NET. TOWELS. Size 23x44. Brown Turkish, 3/6 each. keen edge, best of Steel—l/ 11. Very heavy. A delightful furnishing, Striped in Blue and Pink. A very +*' v J iA Mauve shade (only). UsuaUy 5/9 weighty line, that will stand any . , ,■ PRUNING SHEARS, high-class _f OP 2/ll yard. amount of rough usage—2/6 pair. SHEETS, 54m. x syd., single bed, ot: strong: best make White Wigan Twill Sheeting; neatly,. ttySSZ&Skx WALK 50 YARDS— SAVE 50 PER CENT. • TABLE CUTLERY, Stainless; fast Xylo- ; ; yr .. : .' ■ •-■/'• SHEETING, White Wigan TwiU. \ nite handles; keen-edged blades. One \ — —■—- \ Cloth of great wear. A pure \ of our greatest selling lines. Dessert 36 _ JNCH MADRAS, Cream, .with pretty TOWELS, White j Turkish. Size 26 x 46. f abric . There is no house hr Knives 6/11 half dozen. lable ' . «i • V A really splendid Bedroom Towel-r-m j- ,-. . Harf's" Knives, 7/11 half dozen. coloured borders; exceptionally race fact, suitable for the bathroom. Very the trade that can come near narib, «««/7c mn«f nrtitfir • real nood dve • a heavy and absorbent; hemmed. One Sheeting Values — 54m., 1/^v 36-INCH CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH, B oods > *"«■****> real good dye, a q{ • gQin 1/9 y^. coloured borders, smart goods, pretty big range— P^* , 1/3 J"" - ' , - gams—4/6 pair. 24-INCH PURE LINEN DOWLAS (Tea floral designs; large assortment—A . ~-.„ a itvt 36-INCH PILLOW COTTON. Just Cloth); a specially-priced line that; -large bale to clear at gid y md ' CURTAIN INE/1. imagine this. A cloth of real good meets with a great demand at 30-INCH SATEEN CRETONNE, Fancy, Cream, lace edged; a big lot, but service, that will sur- HidJ^ Floral, and Paisley design. Lovely quickly selling; the value is most prise you at the price— yard. B^ |M^^BBnn M soft finish, ' Best of dye. A grand nnnsna [— PILLOW CASES, of good heavy Calico. f* rpTDTP r«¥ rMJCQ I range—Hid yard. . 36in... Usually 1/11—for 1/3 yd. Good size (18 x 28). Well made— 1 KIL» ijLAJDEiO. | 1 -■ -•■ p I <*■'- Good weigh, The World-famed TEAPOTS, Nut BrOWII «fn... Usually 2/6 -for l/ 6% yd. Splendid dye. Pink, Sky, Navy, Red. : «, 9 ' 40m... Usually 2/11-4 or 1/11 yd. WiU gJve splendid wear Single: She WeStOllhOUSe make, J China, octagon shape; 4Wn # Usaally 3/6 _ for 2/6 yi . 2£ 76 ' 5/9 - Slze 70 * 90 ' ? / n «f or more an d better I one of the many wonders "~ZZ.~~ZT p-Mril M. j~l light." 25 and 50 1 on this wonderful Floor. W W I candle power. | 4 cups-1/2 each. £j| JTHL- JL l 3 1/H each-1
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 16
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