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PtMJNIIISS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS STOCKTAKING THROW-OUTS STOCKTAKING THROW-OUTS PROVIDE THE YEAR'S GREATEST SNIPS. Here are lots taken at random from several departments. In most cases the quantities are too small to enumerate, and a tour around the Throw-out Tables will show the Bargain nature of these goods. ■ , " 1— MEN'S DEPTS. MEN'S CREAM ART. SILK SCARVES, „, _ in fancy Broche patterns, with fringed PETONE ALL-WOOL FINE WORSTED CARDIGANS, in three new tonings of Marie effects. ends. Size 42 x 14—Usually 2/6. iUWVt T™ofcOT?wcX d i 2/6 ' throw-out price, j/ 6 BOYS' BLACK RUBBER COATS, smartly cut, ODDMENTS in BOYS' HATS, for boys double breasted, with belt; medium-weight 2to 6 years. Smart Felts, Suede Velours, pliable rubber, with warm fleecy back. Water- arid Fancy Tweeds, in shades of Greys, F,w*.. and Brown—U.ually 4/6, 5/6. THROW-OUT PRICE, 15/11 I | THROW-OUT PRICEy ALL 2/6 BLANKETS I Clean-tip of FUR TRIMMINGS ALL-WOOL GREY BLANKETS, ideal Slid Mi 10 for weight and wear. An extra pair or two including Hare, Cenejr, Opossum, Black Caracul at Throw-out Price will be welcome these P* w * Thibet, etc. coW nights. Single Bed size Usually PRICES, 6/3 to 29/6 THROW-OUT PRICE, 14/Hp*. 79 GLOVES 5/11 ["bloomers 2/11 LADIES' FANCY GAUNTLET KID ODD CLEARING LINES IN WOVEN GLOVES, soft gauntlets, appliqued with ART. S ilk AND COTTON, COTTON contrasting colour; elastic at wrist; good , ___ .__ _ TT „ „ fitting. Fawns and Beavers. Sizes 5| to AND PLATED ART. SILK, all superior 7J —Usually 9/11, 10/6, 12/6. English quality, well cut — Usually to THROW-OUT PRICE, 5/11 P«lr. 5/11. THROW-OUT PRICE, 2/11 pr. BLACK AND GREY SHOULDER ODDMENTS IN WOMEN'S PRINCESS SHAWLS—Cosy Shawls in soft quality, SLIPS, Celanese and Canterbury Locknit fancy patterned centre and Lace Wool qualities, light and dark colours, opera border. Size 58 x 60—Usually 18/1 I. tops. S.W. size—Usually to 18/1 1. THROW-OUT PRICE, J2/6 THROW-OUT PRICE, Q/\\ THE REMAINING JUMPERS IN STOCK THE BALANCE OF OUR SKIRTS IN AT HALF! A few only, fine quality TWEED, KNOP CLOTH, etc.—BeautiX; » cut, gored .ndp. T a All w Usually up to 25/6. sizes and colours—Usually to 27/b. THROW-OUT PRICE, J 2/9 THROW-OUT PRICE, J 0/6 MILLINERY STOCKTAKING FINALFOR TWO-AND-SEVEN YOU CAN BUY SOME WONDERFUL MILLINERY — We ourselves have taken in this Millinery at the above price; nevertheless, we are prepared to let it go for immediate clearance. Included are Hats usually up to 21 /-, showing popular brim treatments, in wanted shades. TH.S IS THE FINAL MILLINERY OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON. 7 RENDELLS KARANGAHAPE ROAD

monds was next with 137, and trophy points were awarded accordingly. Scores off the rifle were:—C. J. M. Clark, 119; A. Sommerville, 115; H. Simmonds, 107; S. Griffiths, 102; K. Davies, A. G. Jtobertson, 84 ; S. Wells, 81; A. Doel. 80; .T. Walker, 79; E.* Muncaster, 74; R. E. Sutherland, F. Bowes, 71; R. Knight, 62; J. Jordan, 54; O'Flaherty, 44. ! J® Finer, Faster S«rvic« to AUSTRALIA Bp! SYDNEY—MELBOURNE Hj . . begins with the gala first voyage or the new §lSs|r super-liner "Monterey," from Auckland to Sydney Wm §|||§ Aug. 15 . . and her com- w/m §||| panion liner the ''Marl- Wm liH posa" sailing Sept, 12. Kg® §||f They will make the cross- mm ing in less than three §|| days, unfolding one sur§H prise after another In '//fa ® ultra-modern comrorts. ''M W* No increase in fares. FARES—Auckland to Sydney FIRST CLASS: * CABIN CLASS: Single, £12/10/-; Single, £10; Return, £25. Return, £20. FARES—Auckland to Melbourne FIRST CLASS: * CABIN CLASS: Single, £10/15/-; Single, £12/15/-; Return, £33/10/-. Roturn, £25/10/-. *A revelation In cabin class accommodations THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMMffT MATSON LINE General Agents for New Zealand: HENDERSON A MACFARLANE LTD., Maritime Buildings, Quay St., Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 187, 9 August 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 187, 9 August 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 187, 9 August 1932, Page 13

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