gap- CLEANING UP -^t « HART'S SALE SENSATIONAL LOTS IN THE SHOWROOMS NOT HALF-PRICE! But in many cases considerably below it. Tables Containing Various Lines. Each Table's Contents to be Cleared at One Rrice per Garment, for instances — TABLE "A" COMPRISES— ' T7T --_- CHILDREN'S PANAMA HATS, untrimmed, fit child 2yrs, that were 2/11 S" ASSORTED FLOWERS that were 2/11 w / LARGE SIZE FEEDERS that were 3/3 I / m*% STAYBANDS, Grey only, that were 3/6 JL / INFANTS' QUIETED SLIPPERS, assorted colours, that were 3/3 .... • TABLE "B" COMPRISES— ""aIZTaT BLOOMERS, children's, white cotton, elastic waist and knees, that were 4/CHILDREN'S ONE-PIECE BATHHING SUITS that were 4/3 W / V W CHILDREN'S NAVY BLOOMERS, 12in, 14in, 16in only, that were 3/11 I / I I MAIDS' BEACH HATS, that were 3/9 JL / M JL CHILDREN'S SILK PADDY HATS, cord trimming, that were 4/11 .. * TABLE "C" ~" " I ' ~ CHILDREN'S "KATE GREENAWAY" FROCKS, pleated skirte, White blouse, length 18in and 20in, that were 7/6, etc PIQUE FROCKS, White, check collar and cuffs, length 18in, that were 6/11 Ai ■ AT BOYS' MUNITION SUITS, Saxe Blue Gingham, White and Striped **■_■_ ■ Shirt, that were 7/9 .- . • * * CEPEA SERGE FROCKS, 18in, 20in, that were 7/9 t»JP /I CHILDREN'S ROMPERS, made of Striped Shirting, large size, that +■ <4ml /JL JL were 6/6 .. * •» ROMPERS, made of strong Gingham, Vieux Rose, Pink, and White, that were 5/11 *♦■ ». OVERALLS, made of Check Gingham, length 18in, that were 6/3 . . .. TABLE "D" COMPRISES— ~ CHILDREN'S GINGHAM TUNICS, 18in, that were 7/11 .. .. ... .. CHILDREN'S WASHING BEACH HATS, made of coloured Gingham, aii at that were 8 6 *%■-■- ** ■ INFANTS' FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS, that were 7/9 LADIES' PANAMA HATS, that were 14/6 / CHILDREN'S CREAM SERGE KILTED SKIRTS, that were 9/3 .... m I ■T^ BLOOMERS, Ladies', White Cotton, elastic waist and knee, that were 6/11 I WINCEYETTE KNICKERS, women's size, open shape, frill, edged Embroidery, that were 7/9 » « MART'S STILL BEST FOR TOILET GOODS AND PATENT MEDICINES. COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM — 7Jd. CARBULIC SKIN SOAP—6d. McCLINTON'S SHAVING STICKS—I/«. Y\RDLEY'S DENTAL CREAM—7Sd. BARILLA SOAP—I/- bar. PURE BRISTLE TOOTH BRUSHES — 11£ d. DATING FACE CRBAM— I/11 J. PURE COCOANUT OlL—«id. STEARN'S HEADACHE WAFERS— III*. CREMODERMA VANISHING CREAM —2/3. BRILLIANTINE (Roger and GalleO— 1/4 J. BONNXNGTON'S IRISH MOSS—I/2$ bottle. UAZELINE SNOW—I 3. ST. THOMAS' BAY RUM— IOJd. PARRISH'S CHEMICAL FOOD—I/6. COLGATE'S TALCUM POWDERS — 1/tJ. COLGATE'S SHAVING SOAP—6|d. CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS— I/BJ. WILLIAMS' TALCUM POWDERS—I /2J. TILLEY'S SHAVING STICKS— 7}d. CLEMENTS' TONIC—2/9 bottle. WOODBI.'RY'rf FACIAL SOAP—I/»J. CL'TICURA SHAVING STICKS— I/BJ. , DOAN'S OINTMENT— 3/-. r y»yyr wir w*. g^a» the big department store
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 57, 8 March 1921, Page 8
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