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PROFIT OUT of the QUESTION MONEY LOST IN THE HOSIERY Pillow Cases; well made of a splendid calico, MANY SPECIALS FROM MANY SECTIONS. Crepe de Chine, 40-inch. There is a big table of »-■■■-- SiriU. for L.J.W - - ... .n DEPARTMENT. taped -At exactly the price they cost, BJd each com. w way.;. whichi. beingbought by U.e thrifty folk wool; a big «Urtment of thades-Usua% 15/* LADIES' HOSE, "Druid** brand, holeproof cot- TaofiL''SrtSTSTiS WSK'SSESt J!!?' h w «'S*dV?SJ*hS». ■SSri / il£^T/,VUJK t "■ wi r tli"u iTn i'"1?? eachton, superfine make and finish, fast dye, long at J* « « wide. Light or dark FLO ral cotton fuji, trimmed with novelty lace—u.u.n y 7/11. For ÜBua "y 6/11 and 8/11. All out at Kiddies' Vests, white cotton, short sleeves* much legs, spliced toes and heels, all good shades— f^? un j° P urc ase ue / • 27-Inc* P white voile cami-knickering, daintily embroidered in pale * under cost; sizes 3, 4, 8, 9, 10—Usually 1/11. 2/H» For 1/11 pair. bmmmm COLOURED I CORDED 2 AND SATIN RIBBONS—3 yards, 1/-. THESE AND MANY MORE IN THE \(~ t eac^1 * LADIES' HOSE, Mercerised Lisle, mock fash- Quilts; nice grade satin-finish marcella. A par- F^. , S^/i? B each ENG ™ 8 ' heli ° M pO,e ' flame » ch * mp '* b,ue u,ua " y MANTLE ROOM Kiddies Frocks, of Voile, Organdie, etc. Avery ioned, open wool clox at side, lovely fitting, full ticularly finely priced line — Originally: single- children's quick made frocks, traced goods, ail fast colours—l/ 9 Maids' Frnrl» A f mB »• . I . , nice assortment of quaint, natty, Frocks. The length of leg, best dye. A very rapid selling bed, usually 19/6, for 15/6; double-bed, usually may 2 queen Lustre wool—sd. bail. They are of Voile Cotton FniJ j^. zes " *i*es are 16, 18, 20, 22—Usually priced at 5/11, W All the prevailing .h»de_3/11. For 29/6, for 22/6. ...... h.Z etc. Youwm All to Clear at 3/11 each/ LADIES'' HOSE, "Showertex." Art Silk A Lino Mat,, «Rexoßum." Suitable for kitchen, SSWHa't original mark, 12/6, h* dye-Un-By pleasing lot, nicely fashioned and of perfect bathroom, etc—Usually 1/6. For 1/- each. , The whole at the Ridiculous Priceof Barral, Urge size, flannelette, plain edge*finish, full length, very durable, full range of Supper Cloths; pure linen. Checked in colours fi/1 1 each * Usually 2/11, for 1/11. shades Usually 3/11, For 2/9. 0 f lemon, mauve, red, or saxe. A fine lot— 4, , . Barras, all wool flannel, scalloped edges; very HERE'S A SURPRISE ! 36 x 36 inches, usually 5/6, for 3/11; 45 x 45 At Jumpers, smart Art. Silk goods. A very fine good quality indeed—Usually 5/6, for 3/11. LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE, the famous inches, usually 9/6, for 6/11; 54 x 54 inches, variety, sizes, styles, shades. All of the latest SEE THE TABLE OF CORSETS, "Harvey" make. The shades are: Amber, seal usually 13/6, for 9/11 each. and favoured ideas—Usual values 21/-, etc. _ BRASSIERES, ETC.. ALL BEING brown, pond lily, peach, also black and white— FIVE OF UNDER COST LOTS IN | o C ear at yy | J each. QUICKLY CLEARED AT HALF PRICE This not an error. °* 1/" Pl " r Voiles; 38 and 40-inch. Thousands of yards of Ladies' Frocks, of various kinds; aU pretty floral JP? MEN FOLK. Ladies' Hose; a ridiculous price for a rapid clear- quite superior goods. A lovely assortment of and fancy designs; greatly varied in fittings and MEN'S N.Z. ALL-WOOL KosTti' ance. " Laddafre," art silk seamed back A floral and fancy designs and shades, dark and lengths, there is a large table from which you heather—3 pairs for 2/9. fine range of shades, such as sand, pongee, nigger, light. Undoubtedly this is the most marvellous may have your choice—For 15/6 ( our Special fj®' B PLAIN COLOURED ART. SILK HALF-HOSE — stone, navy, black, etc Usuallv S/ll For 1 /6* lot ever shown. The whole is showing on two Price was 29/6). 1/ 11.I 1 . ,? air Ladies' Hose; plated art. silk, mock fashioned, big benches — Usually 2/11 (at least). Marabouts, Stoles and Capes. A cleaning up of Now 9d. pair X SUSPENDERS Usually 1/6 paw. Perfect fitting, and particularly long in leg. A AU to Clear at 1 /CI y» rd - ... the entire stock. It matters not what they cost or MEN'S FAST-WOVEN STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS, very fine range of all the favoured shades A/w 2 were sold for—The whole to Clear at 9 11 each, ""rfojeed collar to match—Usually 7/11. Now 5/6 each. 3/11 per pair. Tobralco; 32-inch. Another big clearance. Ladies' Coats. There still remains about 130 of 'CELTEX" SINGLETS—UsuaIIy 4/6. Now 2/11 3000 Sunshades; " chubbys." The favoured Neat stripes and checks. Everyone knows that 1 those charming "any season" Kasha Coats, per- MEN'S STRIPED FLANNELETTF pyjamas «tr» eood cretonne goods. Strong frames, stylish handles, the retail price of this popular cloth is 2/3 yard. feet m make and finish. They are of medium stripes—Usually 7/11. Now 5/11 suit. all nice designs — 4/11 each. Hart's Present Price: "1 //J yard. texture, fine wool; plain shades of light grey and MEN'S STRONG WORKING SHIRTS, collar attached, MANY MAN CHESTER LINES MEAN MONEY 1/ V fawn, finished with woven checked self material 5/11. Now 4/11 each. LOST — SOME OF THEM: Cotton Fuji; stripe and checks. 38-inch. Best at skirt, pockets and collar. Smartness exempli- 3/11 each SATEEN SHlßTS—Usually 5/6. Now Curtain Net; fadeless art. silk and cotton. 40- of dye. A very big range. Note the width — fied—A real favourite line at 59/6. MEN'S WIDE-END TIES, good range — Usually 2/6. , _ . JSS ZJO* PA ™ lE™*™, """""" "*" * 39/6 -»»— Cost at 1/11 yard. mousspecwlpurchause Most pleM'ngdes.gr.s, ™ w.jjjjw. "*'!• A determined clearance in the Millinery "ROXO" RAZOR, ShriMd „,.k_lWlly 56. NoCarnet Sauare<t> Wilinn „„„j, n. »Ast dye — Usually 2/11 yard, ror 1/11 yara. Q_ to i, for sunburn—i/ioj. Parrish'a Chemical Food—l /- bottle, section. There are many Hats of many kinds ' each. newest and smartest designs; good shades! Cre ?, e; Ch ° iCe ° f ?" Salts, for Corns and Tired Feet—2/- Ready-to-wear? ° Tnd* FuUy K^s^i^aiP^Tn^^ TROUSERS, cuff bottom, many left — 9ft. x 10ft. 6in., usually £12/10 A, m H^ aVy I ;^ Ve " IS J W< JUST A FEW OF THE TOILET GOODS Tnmmed goods. Ladies' Hats, hundreds of MEN'S STRONG GARB. bottom, for £6/10/-; 9ft. x 12ft., usually £14/10/-, foi , 30 mcl > es T ie ~ For 6jd yard - l" „ w .« Usually 12/6 to 27/6—AU to go at 3/11. ..d hip 14 6. Now .2 6 pjir £7/10/-. The remainder of a big job purchase. FOURSENSATIONAL SILK LINES —THERE h2£?'ifcSSMsWum Powdor, .11 r WE MUST LOSE MONEY IN LADIES' N„„l/u pL ' """" ' Towels; brown Turkish, coloured stripes. Very ARE MANY MORE Vardley's Concrete' /9 Veroxid^'of°Hy droge AND BABIELS' WEAR. MENS LJGHT AND DARK GREY TWEED SUITS, best weighty, and particularly strong. The *ery sort Fancy Silksj Shantung and Jap. 36-inch. An w.„ For Instance: I» I*for rough wear —Usually 1/4 J. For 1/- each, exquisite showing. A very great range of all Yardiey's Face powder (Milady) i/io 2 Ladies Vests, finely woven, white ribbed goods. Usually 5/11. Now 4/6 n «ir Towels* white Turkish A really good bedroom wSh* Good in quaUty, good GREATLY "CUT" PRICES IN STATIONERY, "loveless, full fitting Thereal thing for Summer THE HOME NEEDS SECTION IS il°° dVa,Ue - cottonf'superior goods; short ALUmK Below* each. U is Merely yard. JMLETj —h. Urg tly woven; fitdngy ■ ■ Washine Satin ; U 1 tl!e^ WRIT.NG TABLET, best British Bank paper eoo pages— ,2/", for.l/ 11. well finished—9/11 each. SKTS.'SrrSbtsri'sE; Ss-aeg-T,:,, sts^rssscr-TTJTS usually 10/6, for 7/11 pair; double bed, usually 11/6 per yard—The whole is clearing quickly at '21/- to 25/-. Reduced to keen job buying—Usual trading price is Basins 14/6, for 11/6 pair. 5/ " y " d - MtfßSi ToagT t.r 1/- 6/11. Our Price is 3/11. FLYBAnSs; L IoV

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 28, 2 February 1928, Page 12

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