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SCOTTS I Annual Spring 1 SALE | Bargain Buying Opportunities jjj | LADIES' COTTON MAROCAIN FROCKS—In fancy I jn designs. Ground* shades are saxe, beige, green, and £ Sj mauve. Ideal for house or beach. !n | SALE PRICES: S.W., and W., 0.5., J Jj| jjj jjj LADIES COTTON APRONS—Traced, ready for work- uj Sj ing, in newest Dolly Varden s or Lazy Daisy designs— # | Usually 1/6 each. SALE PRICE: jyj Each. | jjj PURE LINEN D'OYLEYS—Hemstitched; traced, ready jjj uj for working, in. newest designs—Usually I/— tech. £ | SALE PRICE: J£d Each. | |! LADIES' HEAVY ART. SILK HOSE—Guaranteed lad- 1 i | derproof; seamed and mock fashioned, double heels and gj | j soles, 27-inch silk panel. In shades of champagne, flesh, jjj j j Sombrero, rose nude, mirage, evenglow, orchid, peach, if! jjj and Du Barry—Usually 3/11 pair. Si [j SALE PRICE: 2J\] Pair. | jj LADIES' SUEDE FINISH GLOVES—In shades of pas- 1 | J tel. beaver, sand, shrimp, Rachelle, rosewood, hoggar, jfi 1 { and beige. With turn-back cuffs/smartly embroidered— So jj Usually 3/11 pair. SALE PRICE: J/0 Pair - | j j LADIES' CREPE BLOOMERS—Good quality; strong jjj 2 elastic at waist and knee.. Shades: pink, sky, helio., gj Ssaxe, rose, and white. 9j SALE PRICjES: W., jyg 0.5., j/jj | | j 29-INCH COTTON FUJI—A new shipment of this ex- jjj I j cellent fabric; close, even weaVe, silky finish. A reliable | | | washing and wearing quality; for frocks,' lingerie, etc. a §j Colours: coral, blue, , helio., navy, black, white, and £ | | cream—Usually 1/6 yard. SALE PRICE: |||d Yard. | 36-INCH BLACK SILK COATING—The c >rrect fabric jS I for summer coats. In neat designs, and the right weight. §j SALE PRICES: g/g J/g V«d. J COLOURED TURKISH TOWELS—Large Size: 22 %. 1 50 inches. With red/bluie, or blue/red stripe; fringed » 0 ends. / SALE PRICE: -jyfj Each. | . | COLOURED BORDER WHITE DAMASK — 50-inch; | ji dice patterns.. With red/blue, or blue/gold borders; S Ij, pure finish. SALE PRICE : Yard. | ] | 40-INCH CREAM CURTAIN NET—Attractive patterns ; 1 a® suitable Sot dining-room, living-room or bedroom cur- S tains. SALE PRICE: Yard. | 1J READY-MADE SHEETS—In an extra heavy quality, | j I white herringbone twill sheeting; pure finish, hemmed Rj II ready for use. Wear guaranteed. S ij SALE PRICES: $ jj Singto-bed, Pair; Double-bed Pair. jjj j! ; MEN'S SMART NEGLIGE SHlßTS—Reinforced necks, | Ij , fast colour, woven stripes, in blue, helio., green, brown, 3j | * and blade fancy stripes. All sizes—r-Usually 6/11 each: 3j jjy fg SALE PRICE: || Each. | j! i MEN'S SUPERIOR NEGLIGE SHIRTS — Reinforced jjj {necks; brown and helio;, fancy stripes. Good quality Si cloth; all ,7/1 f each. S v/- • •; SALE PRICE: Each, jfj !j MEN'S HEAVY OXFORD NEGUGE SHIRTS—Rein- I j j forced necks; in blue, black, and grey fancy stripes. An S II exceptionally hard wearing cloth; all sizes—Usually 7/11 £ j j each, r ALE PRICE: "jJJJ Each. | jj NEW ZEALAND ALL-WOOL KNITTED 1 S grey or heather, , plain or ribbed; a good quality sock | at a moderate price. SALE PRICE: jj /A Pair. | j I | ■' 'j-'' '- y jjj 38.38a.-W KARANGAHAPE ROAD I AUCKLAND ' , prapilrap S)&Qttalitvrj "T ■BOOTPQUSH m IT The polish that justifies its claims Ji —that gives a hard, gleaming sur- \\ . faceto your footwear—a water- ill \\ " proof surface—that shines \\ mom till night—that gives new 7 II Sk life to old shoes and longer S\ to new. ' \\ Manufactured by t THE KIWi P °MSH co. r~: - ■

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 15

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