L 4 |j Stores, promises to mark a new era in bargain history. mmrn, gi Wright's open the New Year with 1932 prices—the T £k ['{jM I?;/Ill if' 5 BLXJ—L Shu ft TX.III «JI lowest for nearly twenty years. The savings are MJA, If fir in MEN'S WEAR ™" ™" "**WEAR J ||| SUITS I hats I SILKS j j Jf Sf§ 500 £5/19/6 Suits, Worsted and 115 K " 19 6 I i/n t U m«< silk 1/3 j ! Mj :) {[Ml npi £ r% m/ 1 I 10/6 Felt Hats Q/ CI |S I/O , 25/- Art Silk Frocks *1 O/ (1 % l-if Thornproof £4/19/6 I , „ iC 7 /?- i 3/6 36in. Printed i / 1-a I 15/O I \ ,|S [WA 100 £5/5/- Readyto-Wear f 4/6FancyTweedCaps 2/11 I Art. saw 1/11 f £1 A " "™29/6 1 YVU Suits, 84/- 115 6 Felt HaU 12/6 1 ted .1/11 I «V* ?*:. Crepe' de 49 / g | \I J 90/- Ready-to-Wear Suits -69/6 I 17/6PanamaHak ''" H/6 1 6/6 36in. Floral /II £5/5/- Celanese and EIQ / J \ /y 32/6 Striped and Plain Blazers, | MERCERY g ! 7Q/fi V 27/6 J 12 6 Zephyr Poplin Neg. Shirts 7/11 I UNDERWEAR J and Georgette Frocks ' " | MILLINERY 20 25/- All-wool Blazers .. 18/6 | 8/n collar C/n g 8/11 Zli Co*™. 9/6 9/11 Ready-to-wear g/H iS2 , J ylB/6 S la ??- t 'r 14/6 > ?/!! I « » 4/ , } 39/6 STcS-ss 12/6 27/6 Cream Wool Cricket S 7 , B Princess Slips .. " I 89/6 Milanese Jumper OO /C 2 Straws L£a/\J Trousers, 22/6 I tTf gletS l I Cotton Vests !/ g j Fknnel Blazers .V %{ Z"£% 7/1 1 16/6 Cream Cotton Garbis 13/6 Bath,n g s«,ts 9 /11 1 3/6 Woven cotton o/« 7 10/6 Sports Feit«:::: 7/1 j Trousers, 12/6 f 3/6 Fancy Wide-end Ties !/H I 2/ 6 HOSC. etC. I 7 63/- Tropical Suits 39/6 4/6 Fancy Wide-end Ties 2/6 H Knit Silk 2/6 * CORSETS, ETC. 200 Pairs 29/6 Flannel I 14/6 Poplin Pyjamas 10/11 I B! — \ 5/6 Pure Silk H ° Se • • 3/3 pr - I 5/11 Corselettes, 32, O/ 1 1 Sports Trousers, 19/6 $ 2/ll Half Hose 1/6 I Coshnnes lng 8/11 | 8/11 Pure Silk Hose, JJ'J | | 36 • j*" V """ e/ f,* C 1 X / w j I/O B _ , { full fashioned ' 5 7/11 Corselettes, from C/ 1 1 19/6 Plain Grey Sports 5 4/6 AH Wool Fancy Half Hose ... . O/ll SB 2/- Bathmg Caps 1/_ S 4/11 Fabric Gloves *2 /1 1 J 3 2i» 0/J.A Trousers 1 KIR ' / ™ ' J ' O/ 11 t 3/11 Brassieres, deep O/Q ««/ 17 rkrJ^T3 15/b i 2/11 Strong Braces j/H ■ 3/11 Fabric Gloves .. O/ 1 1 | fitting */» £5/5/- English 5 8/11 American Coat g/H |j| | |j|j || t f | 8/11 Wrap-on Corsets 5/11 MEN'S STORE ' STORE Opposite Queen's Arcade lOpposite Fort Street
REMOVES ALL GREASE.—To clean and. disinfect your batli at one time, use Camfosa Disinfectant, pure on dry cloth. Then wash off. Camfosa. All stores. 1/3, 3/.—(Ad.) All school outfitting at a big saving, George Court's sale, Karangaliape Girls' pedal straws 10/0, now 9/6. Ad.
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Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 11
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490Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 11
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