Ivrtfl •WE CLOSE DOWN IN Md| »ES? HARTS ±M HERE ARE SOME OF THE DRASTIC DOINGS TO CLEAR I THE BALANCE OF STOCKS OUT — RIGHT OUT ! I 5/6 BERETS for 3/6 I| |l 13/6 Ladi " s ' Cardigans I This most popular of all inexpensive headwear in —HI 9/ \J |H — tOl* C / I I all the very latest shades in wool, velveteen, felt, A small range of frocks suited to home wear, Hi • ••••••••«• raj etc. You will get a splendid choice if you 01, even_ as a morning outing garment. A ridicu- — All-wool goods. Ribbed. Good range of shades. Bj are early. ,ous P r| ce. — Comfort, durability, good appearance. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllil (Til 1 lillllflllilllilllilliltililiHIIlliJIIIIIIIIlillllililliilllliliilii! iTi lllllKlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlliii 8/11 MILLINERY for 4/11 1 7/9 LADIES' SMOCKS for... 3/6 I A big table of felt goods, greatly varied, amongst which is a sprinkling of ~ Of good washing fadeless fabric. Wear resisting. Nice range of shades. silk velvet goods. A very pleasing lot, which will surely clear quickly. ~ Don't delay. fi/Ti "ffit capfi tnfs for a/11 I £5/5/- COATS for... 63/-1 1 LiJjlllLiJ IUI j[ i = All new season's goods. Very superior quality. The very latest «y?Ss. In H Splendid quality. Very pliable. Adaptable to any required shape. Not — velour, face cloths, etc. A very good assortment. Certainly worthy of your many left. Various shades." — earliest inspection. Be there Friday. 10/6 FELT HATS for 5/11 | 29/6 RAINCOATS (Ladies') 18/11 I M Here is a big range of very pleasing hats indeed. AH close fitting style. Greatly — Excellent quality leatherette. Thoroughly well made. Flecked tweed effects. 11l 9 varied in shades and head-fittings. There is a hat to suit you here in style, = Fleecy-lined, storm collars, belted. Shades: Browne, greens, blues, etc. H 9 shade and—decidedly—price. Zi Sizes 38 to 46. Don't miss these. 115/6 FLANNEL FROCKS for 5/H \ 63/- FUR NECKLETS for 19/11 I a Maids' sizes. A really good winter frock. A SDlendid comfy frock that is 5 Beau Marten; full animal (head and brush). Perfectly finished, well lined. B 3 being sold at less than half cost. Sizes 30 and 33 (only). — fl real hurry-up price. H 1 7/6 BLOUSES for .... 2/11 1 52/6 Ladies' TWEED COATS 21/- I 5 Maids' and Children's; winceyette and crepe; polo and canoe collars. Best — Of medium weight. Very smartly cut and nic«ly made; belted. Coats of H| 8 of materials and finish. Not a great many left, so don't be late. s style, comfort and economy. We don't want them. Be quick! U I 7/6 Wool Venetian i| t,c ,c .. ,*„ ,m= 4/6 yard Fawn Check I I Cloth for 4/6 li ll LINING f0r.... 1/9 I I 36fn b . e vrKJe;' qU3 ' ity r ° S6 ° nly -=B good range of shades. g| T he correct lining for raincoats, etc. 54in. wide. | |s!iiniiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifLiiiiiiiiiujiiiiiiiiimiiuTiJiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:isiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii!iiiiiiiMiiiiiuiiiiiiii!^B ■ 7/6 Wool Crepe de Chines for 3/11 1 12/6 "Roslyn" Coating Tweeds 6/11 I B A decidedly popular fabric in several wanted shades. 38in. wide. 3 An exceptional pricing, and 54in. wide. Showing in the popular brown Ll I ii? 6 Cream Serge & Gabardine 5/11 I green and cardinal. 36in. wide. 3 "Priestley's" superior all-wool qualities, and S4in. wide. 9id CRETONNES 4Ad ifl Remnants & Oddments 14/6 White Bath Towels I In several attractive designs and colourrngs. =■ A Great Accumulation of Odd f or 2/fi eac I =■ Lots and Ends are showing in most E „ „ . . , ' „ ■ . —. ill 3 An excellent quality and large size, 27m. * 52in. =■ sections at and below E ■ 1/11 While Linen Finish j| Half Sale Wees. I 6/6 Coloured Alhambra I SHEETING for l/ 3 jl ! QUILTS for ... 4 / 6 I A strong, hard wearing twill sheeting; pure :■ IVlarLrorl — ln several popular shades. For single beds; H quality. B4in. wide, for single beds. —Hj iviarK.eu. S also in double-bed size, Usually 9/11, for 6/6. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiFiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 1/6 White Twill SHEETING for 1 OJd f 1/6 PILLOW COTTON for l(Ud I Extraordinary value. It's 54in. wide, and will wash and wear well. — Unbeatable value. A pure cloth. 40in. wide. fl HJ 1 4/11 White Admiralty Tcwels, 3/3 pr. I ft fn 1 | rrini/THTn r <m /a 1 = 7,118 rel ' ab '® and well-known towel in a splendid size, 24in. * 4Sin. H 2/3 Striped TICKING for .. 1/4J f - eTDIDCn — ■ 53in. wide. A hard wearing quality in a neat stripe. = I/O U 1 Kir Ljl/ 1 U WHLiJ lOr eaCll H FLAN NE L S for /9 ~ A «'« towel, 20in. x 42in. In various coloured stripes. fl From leading New Zealand mills. Shades are natural, pink, Shetland and grey, jjj; . .... , — 1• 1 T* 11" -■ / H 1/11 Furnishing RAYONS for 1/3 IVI t S „l^ h Towelling, \f- I Decidedly new. They're reversible and are showing in attractive stripe 3 H effects in various colours. 29in. wide. — — 5/6 ART SERGES for 3/6 | 1/9 GUEST TOWELS for ... \\M I Superior quality. 50in. wide. In popular shades of wine, brown and blue. In a good quality linen huckaback. 7/6 Heavy Aluminium All Pyrex & Orlax I| 7/6 Cased Afternoon I FRYFANS for 3/11 (I II TEASPOONS 1/11 I The heaviest pan made. Deep lipped; black =« T> * 1■ /\ ■ ■IT IT T4 * H = Sheffield E.P.N.S.; will always retain their colour. ebony handle. Guaranteed pure aluminium. =19 VjUl at i~l3ll" 1 riC6« dozen in dainty leatherette case, satinette ■ miiiml 17/6 16-pint SAUCEPANS for 12/6 1 q/c "PR OWN " HAMMFRS 1/11 I Aluminium. Exceptionally strong, heavy gauge; with side handle strongly _ J/tt ff ll riAVIVUVI I / I I H riveted; all-steel handles. Last a lifetime. = X / 1 X H doz English PlfltfiS for E Drop-forged steel; guaranteed unbreakable. Polished handles. Popular house- H First quality, embossed; perfect finish. Will stand hard wear. 3 ■ ■..■.■.■■iniiniIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIimiIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIHIHIHIIIHIIHIHHIIIIIHIIHIIIIIHIHIIIW 16/6 Men's "Bedford" | /5/ " Men's l| 8/n an{J 9/n Men , g I Cord Working Trou-1 0 f o/B/.«di/R li Neglige Shirts 2/11 1 - p _ /« 4 ~ All-wool English Worsted Suits to be cleared at ° " «/ X X sers for 7/11 =1 Smart" a b n a d re fi hed'V h «plrts.° f ■= Plain white and cream; reinforced necks. "Sum- ■ A trouser we can recommend for honest hard = linings, etc. A suit you will be proud to ■= 16 ? P« 17 al J )^ly othel, w# "- known makM - ■ wear All sizes 3to 8. E wear. New season's shades and patterns. All io 2 ana oniy. H \ ! E size 3, 3 to 7. tl~ lILU Illllllllllllltllilillllllllllllll IJJIII IfllllfllllllHIIIIIIIIll" I"I NIISTI lllllllflllllllllllllllTllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfll 11/6 to 15/6 Men's Combination 1 35/- Men's Genuine " Borsalino" I OVERALLS for 4/11 1 HATS for 19/11 I Size 3 only. In genuine "S.S.S." navy drill, khaki drill, etc. S Latest and smartest shapes and shades. All sizes. 2/6 | 11/6 Men's Poplin SHIRTS 4/11 I Singlets and Knee Drawers. Oddments in "Penman's," "Cellutex" and other EE Reinforced necks. Collars to match. Every shirt guaranteed fast colours. . well-known" makes. All- sizes. - = All sizes, 14 to 17. 17/6 Men's Ail-Wool "Roslyn" Tweed | 25/- Boys' All-Wool Navy Velour I TROUSERS for 7/11 1 OVERCOATS for 9/11 1 Sizes 3 and 7 only. Cuff bottoms, side and hip pockets. A large assortment — A
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 19
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