SPECTACULAR FINALS Scitxivday ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ jj[ ™■ The Possessor of Pounds or Pence to spend should be m on these Sale Finals — better Goods, better Bargains made possible by our "One Sale a Year" policy. For the last two days all departments are sacrificing liberally. Anena , whilst the opportunity exists. Mail Orders will he fulfilled with all expedience. 6\ O- « Vfil^GClSitS All drapery post free, add postage otherwise. fcZJULJI v2S ( • o» G | Listed is an important offering Good Buying at these of One-price Glove offers — prices. This interesting list is IT li oves Note the heavy reductions from chock full of money - saving the season's genuine ordinary offers, available for the two fyW^l^k \~ prices. remaining sale days —they 4/11 Kayser Gloves for 3/3 pair. cannot last longer. IWy 311 l DUPLEX AND KAYSER FABRIC GLOVES— ALL SUIXS REDUCED. It will pay ■ J I Elastic wrist and long tailored gauntlets, also uto put j n j^ an d your suit to measure m I glgar frilled cuffs. In grey, fawns and pastel. anc j ta ke t h e Sale Offering. Here we if J» | Kinsuede Gloves at 1/7 pair. itemise one very special offer. - A\ Jm I The famous imitation Suede Glove. Self- 12 Only, MEN'S SAC SUITS Jn pure j|k. iM ;! ' embroidered, turned-back cuffs. All sizes. wool, English Worsted. In plain %xey £ J&|pwg|P n .11/6 Kid Gloves for 7/ 3 pair. and brovvn ana grey check Sizes, 23, MM ffl fgj J LADIES' KID GLOVES—With fancy turned- 130/-, J 55/-, 100/r. Ajffl M . ' lD LUMBER « I 8/11 Nappa Gloves for 5/11 pair. fhtpfd^waist—Usually « |:B LADIES' FANCY NAPPA REVERSIBLE AND 28/6> 2 3/11. SALE, 14/9, 21/6, ' II \M STRAIGHT CUFFS—Gussetted fingers. In fawns, greys, 23/6, 29/6. . • \&\ ml browns. Large sizes only. MEN'S ALL-WOOL CARDIGAN s| ma Miscellaneous Items. toto yd g«r *■** iff • THE BALANCE OF OUR KAROWOOL—A soft knitting o"/, ? SALE 7/6 8/11 JSP * ■wool, 4-ply. In red, purple, fawn, pale blue, kingfisher, 9/11,11/6.12/6. SALE, 7/6, 8/11, y light and dark grey, green and blacked skein, 3/9 head COLON IAL FELT HATS—In snap and curl brim. J crash"CUSHION COVERS—Complete with backs. Grey, prune, and fawn shades—Usually 9/1 1, 13/6. SALE, . MEN'S SINGLE-BREASTED S PORTS COATS—In plain and BOILING ELASTIC—Jin. wide-6 yards for 10£ d. fancy fawn and grey shades Sizes 3to s—Usually 19/6, HEMSTITCHED HEMMED CENTRES—-14 * 20-Traced MEN'S COATS—In 'navy blue, with col- ■ in corners to work. Plainly stamped,—l/-each. j •j j j t r *11,. 1 /Q caifin /Q OPOSSUM FUR TRIMMING—A real bargain. Natural MEN'S FXANNEIfSPORTS TROUSERS—In fawn and grey . ' shadings. 4in ._ Usually 19/ ,,. SALE, 12/6 yard. - loops and cuff bottoms-Usually 17/6, Bin.—Usually 39/6. SALE, 25/- yafc-d. MEN'S LL .wOOL CREAM PULLOVERS—With coloured A HALF-PRICE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND UP-TOy neck> in plain and rib knit—Usually 1 7/6, 22/6. SALE, DATE NECKWEAR—Fronts, Collars, Collar and Cuffs, 11/6,12/9. Nightdress Tops, Tops for Princess Slips, etc. BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS—DoubIe-breasted style, fully A TABLE OF LACES, including Guipure, Fancy Cotton, lined. Sizes 1 to 7—Usually 13/6, 14/6, 15/6. SALE, Cluny, Torchon, Needlerun, and Art. Silk Laces—ALL 8/11, 10/6, 11/9. HALF PRICE. YOUTHS' WINTER OVERCOATS—In strong, serviceable ASTRACHAN TRIMMING—Brown, beaver, grey, black. T In shades also navy blue Velour, in '% 4i n . 2/11 and 3/6. SALE, 1/6, 1/11 yard. « double-breasted style—Usually 25/6, 29/6, 33/6. SALE, 6in—4/9' and 5/6. SALE, 2/4s, 2/9 yard. 22/6,25/6,29/6. 8in.~5/11. SALE, 2/11 yard. v , , , •', ■ , ■ " V MUXINERY Sacrificed.. SHIRTS Y^C^n^ffeat! - 45/-' MODELS for 9/11 MEN'S FUJI SILK NEGLIGE SHlßTS—Reinforced neck and ■ — :■■ 1 — 1 1 - •• ——■— full cut—lo/11. For 7/ll each. MEN'S FUJI SILK NEGLIGE, TENNIS AND CANOE THE BALANCE OF OUR MODEL READY-TO-WEARS. SHlßTS—Usually 12/6. Specially Priced at 9/11. In fur and light-weight wool felts. Bright, attractive shades, BOYS' STRONG ALL-WOOL SCHOOL HOSE—With red, < styles suitable for old and young. Full range of head fit* white or blue striped tops. Sizes 7to 10—Usually 3/6 to tings—Usually to 45/-. SALE, 9/11. 4/-. Now 2/11 pair. 200 READY-TO-WEARS—In suitable Spring shades, also PLAIN BLACK SCHOOL HOSE—Sizes 6to 7—Usually 3/4 black, browns, fawns —Usually to 22/6. SALE, 4/11. to 3/6. Now 2/11 pair. Sizes 9 and 10—Usually 3/10 and OTHER LINES IN FELT READY-TO-WEARS—To suit 4/-. Now 3/6 pair. all ages—To Clear at 3/11, 5/11, 6/6, 7/6. MEN'S ALL-WOOL FINE KNITTED FANCY SOX—New BERETS to Clear at 1/-. Zealand made, nice soft finish—Usually 3/11. Now 2/6 pair. MAIDS' READY-TO-WEARS—Duvetyn and Velvet and Felt, to fit girls from 2 years to I 4 years—To Clear at 3/11, - - SPECIAL REDUCTION IN GOLD AND SILVER EVEN- . -« r «n g 3/6, 4/6. 5/11. To Clear, I/-, W JNDERWEAR fOY 111 /f|| Adults and Juveniles ' r>(\ igy 5/11 Winceyette Nightdresses for 3/11 each. I 41 oy/o LADIES' COLOURED WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES— . I'll Trimmed contrasting shades at neck and sleeves. Magyar & JS® ' LADIES' FLEECY-LINED COTTON VESTS—Round neck, . fPfa Cfil short sleeves, and no sleeves. Excellent value—SALE, 1/11 \ Two Special School Lines. GIRLS' NAVY RAINCOATS—In cotton Gabardine, lined I ! colour. Sizes 22in. to 28in.—Usually 1 1/9 GIRLS' TWEED COATS—In two smart styles, one finished with storm collar, two pockets, in red, brown, green, and navy. Wl'' 1 ot^er style having a detachable scarf collar. SALE, 9/11. M Record Opportunity in 1 I I Final Clearance of Authentic Frocks, all ridi- \| ;j T'fwj |{ iflfflFi culously reduced. Models by stylists of renown .ftL/m | ffoing at about Half. See the window Intro/®WJiS ductory offers, and then the department showing. Mliwil Tw ° are illustraiedy but l,ou must S€e the full ' £5/19/6 Ladies' Frocks for 69/6. A MOST ATTRACTIVE local AND imported range OF . LAD,ES ' evening and semi-evening frocks— OO If* yjS§k< 1 ' and cut °n the newest lines, showing Princess fittings, new tight hip yokes, and the newer skirt lengths. Materials sre Georgette, Printed Georgette, Art. Silk Moire, and Art. Satin. *In lemon, apricot, peach, pink, and chartreuse. 49/6 Bridge Coats for 39/6. As illustr a ted - • black and silver bridge coats— yX- Good fitting Coats of Black Velveteen, printed in silver, and \C) effectively trimmed with black marabout collar and cuffs. - _____ ' '' ' ' -r . j' • ; ; \'y
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1930, Page 24
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