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I Friday- The Last "Long Day" of | I I 1 The Sale terminates at 12.15 on Saturday, but to-morrow, the Long Day, has been | = planned as the final clean-up day. All remaining fashion goods, odd lines, = = broken size ranges, remnants and surplus assortments that remain have = I been further reduced to effect an immediate disposal. These, in addition = 1 to the many heavy sale discounts throughout the store, combine to make to-mor- = I row a remarkable shopping day.. • = I From 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. i i MADRAS MUSLINS THAT WERE M MAIDS AND CHILDREN'S FROCKS M 50 WIDE BRIM HATS \ = 36 to 5/11 TO BE SOLD AT PRACTICALLY rttl / = 2= . half price. Hearing at /I /m j I CL A Maids' Striped Cotton Crepe de Chine Frocks, U » M L / E / O yd* in several smart syles, in sizes 39 to 44-inch- . . '. \ = / V Usually 35-. Clearing at 17/6. Wide Brim Shapes, they are m single styles, = I T ,Vht a «H TWL TrniinH Fahrir* downier in a Maids' Striped Cotton Fuji Frocks, in a variety very smartly trimmed with flowers or ribbon, = Light and Dark Ground fabrics, snowing ma £ 44-inch— Usually 29 6 and obtainable m colourings of mauve, white, 1 splendid range of designs m fast -colours suit- o±g*od sty leg sizes 6» to 44 inch Usually b. Usuall 49/ | and 63A I ™St W M»wJ'CottonMarocain Frocks, in sizes 27 to 100 All-Black Hats, in a variety of different I ment, 36 to 50-mch widths 44-inch, in various attractive styles and colours. close-fitting shapes, each distinctively trimmed, I 42-mch Fadeless Bordered Checklene Voiles, Usually 12 6 Until Sold 6/11 and usually priced at 29/6 and 32 6—Clearing ; I with coloured hemstitched A splendid Children's Frocks, in Floral and Fancy Voiles, at 9/11 and 12/6. j = washing and wearing material, with borders m trimmed Organdie collars and braid • 18, 20 and 100 All-White Midsummer Hats, in bowen, = two-tone coloured lace —Usually 6/6. Clearing 22-inch Very Special 4/11 ' lisere, or chip straws, smartly banded and I at 3/11 yard. Cotton' Fuji Rompers, trimmed with fancy bound—Very Specially Priced to Clear at 9/11. = 31-inch Shadow Tissues, in a splendid variety of embroidered designs—Usually 6/11 and 7/11. Third Floor. 1 designs, in such colours as lime, biscuit, black, Clearing at 3/11. First Floor. = green, red, blue. Eminently suited for loose . COTTON DRESS FABRICS PRICED = covers, cushions, window seats, etc.—Qualities at HALF— AND CONSIDERABLY = usually 5/6 and 5 11, Selling This Week at 3/11 THE BALANCE OF SUMMER UN- LFSS I yard ' F ° Urth Flo ° r - DERWEAR MUCH UNDERPRICED A determined effort to immediately dispose of = mat on v n nxrrc Astounding Prices to Effect an Immediate sto cks of Cotton Dress Fabrics has led to the = HULLJrKUUr oILK. L»L<JVfc.o Clearance! Garments in Cambric and Nainsook. following remarkable offerings:— *+./** Nightdresses, 4/11 and 5/11; Knickers, 3/9 and L ot j. Voiles, Printed and Rayon Stripe Maro- = 1C 3/11; Cami-Knickers, 4/6 and 4/9; Princess cains, Fancy Linings, Striped and Check Cotton 1 at A / iJ Pair Slips, 4/II and 5/11. Fujis—Usually 3/6. Clearing 1/9 yard. 36/40- ---= ■■ f \J r White. Cotton Sleeveless . Vests—Clearing at i nc h widths. Ti, v»™ Finl o,i«i,'+ v diifc riAv^ e txn'tli HniiHp Three Prices ' 1/6 ' and 111 ' Lot 2: Fancy Georgettes, Mille Plie, Printed i I y lit IZ SSS^wi^ Coloured Cotton Crepe Bloomers, in saxe, grey, Marocain, and Art. Silk and Cotton Novelties; I navy,pink, champagne, helio., or sky-To Clear, 38 t0.40 inches wide-Usually 3/11 and 4 11. I Gloves, in sizes to 7/11 pair. Coloured Emboideed Cotton Cepe Kimonas, Art/silk and Cotton Marocains, = Fine Quality White Silk Gloves, with smart in sky, saxe, flame, pink, black or helio., white Fancy Georgette, Plain Colour French Novel- = coloured embroidered turnback cuffs —Usually trimming—Clearing, 8/11. Second Floor. ties, Etc.—Usually 411 to 5 11 per yard. I 9/11. Clearing at 3/11. Clearing at 2/6. 38/40 inches wide. = Pure Silk Hose, obtainable in a wide range of _ Second Floor. = the season's wanted tonings—Usually 10/6, for BACK LACING CORSETS AT LESS = 5/11; 18/11, for 10/6. Ground Floor. THAN HALF PRICE PRICE REDUCTIONS RULE ON CAR--1 Odd Sizes in J.B. and M.O.M. Styles, low and PETS FOR THE NEXT TWO *•!= da! AMpF OF fRFTONNF TO ATS medium tops, short or long hips, finished two DAYS ONLY HI BALANCE Oh tRtIOMNt COAIS sets hose supports-All Clearing at Less than High-grade Wilton Carpet Squares, in a fine *;= 14 /I 1 Hall .Price. range of designs and colourings— ■ = C\t IIL I Corselettes, in strong pink Cotton Brocade; 7ft. Gin. x 4ft. 6in. £4/19 6 ucai uig at Km/ LL sizes 38 to 42 bust—Usually 149 and 15/6. 9ft. x 6ft. 9in. £6/19/6 1 ' Clearing at 7/11. Second Floor. ioft. 6in. x 9ft. £10/19/6 = Starting as an adjunct to motoring or beach 12ft x 9ft £12/19/6 I THE FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO ' Fourth Floor. = warm days yet to come. PURCHASE LINOLEUMS AT RE- on DrD rrwT nec rkiniT Dttircc = Cut on straight mannish lines, with tailored DUCED PRICES <~fc«l. Utt yuiLi r-Ki^H^ = collar and revers, in double-breasted style, _, , TJ n T -xlt-i u-u Samples Comprising White Honeycomb and = finished with pockets, they are obtainable in a From Monday Morning the Linoleums which Satin Finish Quilts? in mostly dou ble-bed sizes— = range of designs and colourings permitting a *} aye been reduced for the Sale will revert to the Priced Fully 20 Per Cent Below Usual to Clear< = very wide choice—Usually 21/-and 35/6. 14/11 Usual Price of 9/11 yard, arid it therefore Also, a saving of 10 - each on three-quarter bed = for the Last Week of Sale. behoves anyone in need of Linoleum to fill size Satin Finish Q u ii ts _Usually 23/6. = requirements while the Sale Prices are so To be Sold at 13/6 each . Second Floor . - „.,, /MMMi*rMTc r«t Toi'uce r»r« favourable. The Linoleums m question are the = SILK ODDMENTS FURTHER RE- best Scotch qualities, six feet wide, and showing I DUCED FOR FINAL CLEARANCE in a splendid range of designs and colourings, LINEN AND VOILE FROCKS THAT i Formpr qellinir Prices have been totally disre suitable for any type of room—For the Next WERE 17/11 and 23/6 I ga°rTd SaSttt a° and Two Da^o -^' 7 / 6 »** g, /<» <* I decisive clearance of all Silk Oddments. The amount of the savings to be effected by np , nf U / | i = Brocaded Satin, Silk Matalasse, Printed Crepe purchasing now may be taken from the follow- 1Q DC bOlil UL JJ j J, = de Chine, and Georgettes have been greatly in S figures: / = underpriced, and early inspection is advised, for Room 6ft. x 9ft £1/2/6 —Saving 7/3 i n Fine Quality Linen and Voile, they are showI there is every chance that just an odd length for Room 9ft. x 12ft £2/5/0 —Saving 14/6 i ng { n several particularly smart styles, each = a jumper, frock, undergarments, etc., may be Room 12ft. x 12ft £3/0/o—Saving , 19/4 revealing some distinctive trimming note in - § picked up at a Ridiculously Low Price. Room 12ft. x 15ft £3/15/o—Saving 24/2 hand embroidering or hemstitching; showing in On the Second Floor. g§ Fourth Floor. ggg saxe, almond, rose, and white. Third Floor. 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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 53, 4 March 1926, Page 19

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