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A Record Success! The ■ Summer Sale ATTRACTING HUNDREDS DAILY SHOWROOM BARGAINS 100 Repp Coat Frocks, English models, very smart styles; a biff variety of shades and sizes— Usually sgns. to Tgns. . . Sale Price 42/75 Stockinette Jumper Suits, a big variety of styles, shades and sizes— Usually ->9/G to 42/- . . Sale Price 19/11 Voile Frocks, luipc variety of this season's —take vour pick—Usually 2!)/(J to 35/- each Sale Price 8/11 Our Entire Stock of Evening Gowns, Afternoon Frocks, and Models—Reduced 50 per cent. See them in our showroom upstairs. LIST OF THROW-OUTS. Cotton Frocks . . .. Sale Price 2/11 Art Silk Frocks .. Sale Price 9/6 Gabardine Coat Frocks .. Sale Price 19/11 Tweed Costumes • . •. Sale Price 19/11 Woollen Costumes Sale Price 19/6 And Hundreds More. MILLINERY BARGAINS. Model Hats, Straws, Summer Felts, Ready-to-wcars All to be Cleared Below Cost. HOSIERY AND GLOVE BARGAINS. A Sensational Do?. Ladies' Art Silk Hose, seamed and spliced, perfect fitting; in Peach, Nude, Blush, Wild Rose, Rose Marie, Sunburn, Banana, Rust, Silver, Champagne, White, etc.; all sizes— Usually,2/11 pair Sale Price 1/9 pair Ladies' Fine Mercerised Lisle Hose, full fashioned; English make. Shades: Champagne, Nude, Cinnamon, Rose Beige, Peach, Banana, White; all sizes—Usually 3/11 pair Sale Price 2/6 pair 90 Dozen Ladies' Llama Finish Cotton Hose, Black only; seamless; Hawley's fast dye; all sizes Usually 2/(i pair . . Sale Price 1/- pair 12 Dozen only Ladies' Suede Fabric Gloves, fancy tops; in Rust, Shrimp, Tomato, China, Mauve; all sizes—Usually :t/ll pair Sale Price 1/- pair 20 Boxes Ladies' Fine Suede Fabric Gloves, all popular shades; sizes (i* to 1\ — Usually 4/0 pair .. Sale Price 2/6 pair m. m Call Early—it will pay you. ££ CASHEL STREET-THE HUB OF THE CITY. m Sg m m W, m mz Wi. m Some foods give much to aid the growing child others, but little. Careful, mother, careful! " FROM THIS TEMPTING FOOD YOUR CHILD GETS ELEMENTS ESSENTIAL FOR HEALTH, GROWTH AND ENERGY, NATURE makes certain fixed, fundamental dcmands-~-and she will not be cheated! To be properly nourished, the body must receive each day certain food elements in correct proportions. ,The food expert who originated Grape-Nuts, realised the dangerous deficiencies in our three meals a day. He designed this famous food especially' to supply certain essential elements of nutrition—dextrins, maltose and other carbohydrates, for heat and energy; iron for the blood; phosphorus for teeth and bones; protein for muscle and body-building; and the essential vitamin-B, a builder of the appetite. • With milk or cream. Grape-Nuta is a splendidly balanced food. (•Your children will lorve Grape-Nuts I It has the wonderful blended flavours of wheat and malted barley—brought out by the baking process which also renders Grape-Nuta easily digestible, and GrapeNuta is delightfully crisp to encourage thorough chewing, which •fiords the exercise needed to help preserve healthy teeth and gums. I Get a package of Grape-Nuts to-day at your j i grocers, or— j ACCEPT THIS OFFER j • Send Hi. stamp to cover postage, to S. A. ! j Smith & Company! Ltd.. kept D, Box j j 843, Auckland, for commencing sample of ; j Grape.NuU to be mailed postpaid without | I obligation. j PS Nut rap A FOOD. ;«B£sggsakj <«r. i\ w Don't bother about cream! Unsweetened Milk (Highlander Brand) ii just as delicious and equally nourishing. Use it undiluted. 6d. and 1/at all Grocers „

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 12

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