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I , January Specials in II 1 Laces and Embroideries | | |i 45-inch Smart Embroidered Voile Flouneings, in Mauve. Also, Echelle j| efeS embroidered design—Usually 10/6. j§ _*$,' 5| January Special, 8/11 yard. -a Sg^" 1 45-inch Dainty Voile Flouncing, with tiered petal border, in- White and jf @ej 5. Black, also Canary and Emerald—Usually 14/6. a SX; H January Special, 12/6 yard. A <g?. * 45-inch Embroidered Voile All-over, China Blue find White, and Coral jf %$? fj and White —Usually 15/6. il ($& fj January Special, 9/11 yard. -i l____^ l §j Fancy Cotton Lace Insertions, in Ochre shade only. Two effective Is jf|lj 5: designs; oin. wir*- t-«..»h.- <*i -t '< gj.,l « January Special, 7Xd yard. j£ __?" « Art. Silk Novelty Laces, in Ivory only; very dainty designs. § jgr li iiin. 2.in. 4in. \% _W if. Usually oid 11 id 1/6 yard 5 rajs* ji January Special 7_d 9_.d 1/2 yard j* CgX' fj Insertions, to match the above. is ©a! S ljin. S*in. 4in. S Cg?" 5 Usually 9*d li*d 1/6 yard 3 Sj_J 5 January Special 7Jd 9_,d 1/2 yard i* CgX*. £ 18-inch Tiered Val. All-overs, in White and Ochre—UsuaUy 3/6, 3/9, j? __>_ | I January Special, all at 1/11 yard. j? |i Novelty Bpot effects in Corded Silk Trimming, with rancy ruffled edg-e, || §*, s in White. Canary, and Black; White. Royal and. Red: While. Saxe £ »__* 5 and Gold; "White, Black and EmeTsild: White, Champagne and 5 §3.i 6 Henna; liin. wide—Usually 1/11 yard. *£ \_\y__f ____ January Special, 1/6 yard. "4 ("Sjil | Also in pi I MANCHESTER GOODSf 1 H Heavy White Twill Sheeting. if SSi ?: 54in. 70in. SOln. ' s SS&. £ Usually 2/3 2/11 3/6 yard 3 ©?i £ January Special 1/11 2/6 2/11 yard ** "as. 1 S6-inoh Fine Madapolam, pure finish, Tor ladies' and children's* under- jf ;§&• i wear—UsuaUy 10_d yard. j? ~ January Special, B_d yard; 8/3 dozen. *"* s^r |j 35-36-inch Heavy Medium Calico, suitable Tor making pillow slips— \Z \fb? f- Usually li _d % eg?. 1 fj January Special,, 9_d yard; 9/3 dozen. "i *"?_?, j! 4 Saa! 5: White Turkish Towels, strong and durable. "a (_J?i JT: 16X33. 20x38. 24 X 4S. _» Sj__ 5: Usually 1/3 i/i li 2/9 each '£ Q_J?i fj January Special 11.d 1,61 2/3 each £ £j__ 2 60-inch Linen and Cotton Damask, with Red border, for kitchen use— is §$_• 2 Usually 2/H. jf M_\ 2 January Special, 2/6 yard. » gts* Ij 66-inch Heavy Unbreached" Damask, exceptional vaUie —Usually 4/6. jf §h_T, 5| January Special, 3/6 yard. *** (5*3,1 % 70-inch Heavy White Linen Table Damask, strong and durable— is _____%_] x UsuaUy 6/ii. \% X_W_ % January Special, 5/11 yard. 3 (\__p__ £ Damask Cloths, good value, extra strong damask, 36 x 36—UsuaUy % £<i. 2 January Special, 2/11 each. 5 Wx £ Larger size, 54 x 54—Usually 8/6. ■* Sri 2 January Special, 6/11 each. g g& ii Pure Linen Damask Cloths, splendid designs—Usually: 45 x 45, 10/9 -F H; S each; 68 x 84. 18/6 each. j? g^| jj January Special, 8/6, 15/6 each. jj gsta '3J 30-inch Heavy Linen and Cotton Tea Towelling—Usually 1/8. S (ejn] 5: January Special, 1/43, yard. J£ gj_>] 2 Honeycomb Quilts, 10-4, heavy make—-"Usually 13/ G. ia (§}___ 2 January Special, 11/6 each. -% _$\ {Specials in MEN'S WEAR| | | Men's Strong Tweed Trousers, in serviceable Greys—UsuaUy 15/6 to ii Sfk. 2 January Special, 13/6 pair. '_% jj_~| « Men's Fawn Drill Riding Breeches—Usually 16/6 to 18/6. •? |pf. •c January Special, 13/6 pair. j? fjjji— 5i Men's Tropical Suits, in smart Panama material—Usually 75/- to 95/-. 2 gfe- \_ January Special, 89/6 suit. ja __?ft_, 2 — * % W*i 2 Men's Tweed Sac Suits, in Light and Mid Greys—Usually 75/- to 84/-. '_£ eg?, 2 January Special, 69/6 suit. i* (Sy g^ - gg. s_§©©©(|-_s®®^&s@i^^^(3S)^^

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1926, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1926, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1926, Page 29

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