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6014—A WARM PALETOT, In 0003 — SMART TODRIKI All - wool Colonial Tweed, WBAP, in All-wool Colonla J cut full and roomy, and may Tweed. It has deep am be worn shewing revers or holo, gauntlet cuffs, and sld closed at throat. In Dark pockets. In Dark Checks o •_ Check Designs. Usually 55/6. Stripes. Usually 59/ C. ffTi?.: SALE PRICE, 21/ CLEARING AT 21/
Clearance of Paletots. In addition to the above two etyles there 01/ are many other designs, usually 55/- to 59/-, JL\j m which will be cleared at the same price. Another range of Paletots in serviceable Tweeds, all this season's goods, that were I A/fi marked at prices from 35/0 to 49/6, are to be I */' U •'icleared tit— From fSie Ladies , Underwear Section. LADIES' FLANNEL NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed with Bilk embroideries; good sizes. Usually 16/0 25/ 26/6 CLEARING AT 12/11 19/6 LADIES' FINE WINCEY NIGHTDRESSES, with and without collars, plain styles, medium sizes. Usually 10/6 to 12/ G. SALE PRICE, 6/11. A few Large Size LADIES' GAITERS, in Fawn, Grey, and Brown shades. Usually 7/0, 8/6. SALE PRICE, 3/11 TO CLEAR. IADIES' CORSETS, odd numbers, in White and Grey; good makes, mcd. and long shape. Sizes 10, 20, 21 only. Usually 6/11 to 12/6. SALE PRICE, 2/11 TO CLEAR. An odd assortment of LADIES' WOVEN SPENCERS AND BODICES, short sleeves, high neck; in cotton, wool and cotton, and wool; email and medium sizes only. Usually 2/11 ta 5/9. SALE'PRICE, 1/11. LADIES' FLANNELETTE BLOOMERS, in Grey, Blue, and Fawn mixtures, elastic waist and knee; medium eize. Usually 2/11. SALE PRICE, 1/11. LADIES' WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS, in Helio. and Grey, mcd. and O.S. sizes, a few only. Usually 9/6 to 11/6. SALE PRICE, 5/11.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 32
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