_, ' _._•„ n a v* a * STEP, LIVELY THIS COLD WEATHER FOR FABRIC CLEARANCE j* « Mf'tißS*' £»MBSS3SSsJ FANCY WOOL SUITINGS AND REPPS. I MmXk 2°0%. '' S ( ™ !l c = D - IJ) fjfjk W VBg| 2S^ n ffSLrSs JLTSSKE* Jacquard and Striped designs, the .__ SB Usually 1/1 to 1/4. To Clear at 10id yard. highest quality, as required for ,r ...to* I Bft UNBLEACHED SHEETS—A warm, heavy Sheet for frocks, costumes, skirts, etc., iSSaiL &Tm 3»«& 3Mi» winter, in Twill or Herringbone—- e /«« ,■■*s clearing in a dozen fashionable ••■?SSJ Size 54 x9O .. . . To Clear, 5/11 —«a rrirwr men A \jr ™f&^™™JS£ai%&««. ALSO, 450 Yards TINSEL VELVET, with Gold B BB B 2 tLJ? B B y_l V goo d quality Net, in shades of Rose, Fawn, Gold, Pink. Tinsel embossed designs. Excellent for bridge B BJB i. J I\. aJS A A 36in. wide— O.D. PRICE, 1 /Si yard. coats, etc.; 24in. wide—2/6 yard. M. M M. M, "*>**& <mm*r **> — } T£A a great selection. Well-filled Cosies, BOUCLETWEEDS—4/6 Qualities for 2/11 ff FF\ jt % T J meni—"'' C ° Vered "* °o!d. TrICE, ISd «aS. Including smart checks, Afgalaine weaves, etc. Half- £. MM B B 9/\ W WILTON RUGS—Here is a Bargain! Fringed-end a-dozen fashionable shades to be cleared; 36m. wide. Jf* g\ BBM jf %£§ g %J&, Wilton Rues at the price of Tapestry. Size 28 x 50— ; : — * A tf» Usually 11/9. O.D. PRICE, 7/6 each&2£22SixrmT QA TfTRnA Y =rs?caa|i 1 See another of our Genuine Oddmeht Events— x m w OTM RFMNANTS *" no Specially Heavy ■*,/ OU KfiimiAW *»» Oddment Day. appeal not only *o people of Kmited RedUCtlOIlS Oil HALF PRICE "^^JStfJlSSfee! - Carpet Squares NEW SEASON'S COATS SACRIFICED! 2 Only Charming COATS of NATURAL MUSQUASH A TOUR ROUND THE COAT RACKS PRODUCES 22 ONLY COAT BARGAINS, IN Specially-selected pelts, full furred, and of rich, dark toning. Large rolled collar fashioned ""* ' ineS - UMd MarOCain '" ,OT - SW - - fittingS -^S!WcT22 iBM . and Fur collars of Skunk Opossum, Shorn Lamb, Musquash and Moleskin. In all new 2 Only, FLANK MUSQUASH COATS, teautifully-matched skins, large crush collar and. season s 3hade S Sj ! e j S g S^W^O 5 ncw Uned Marocain . &W; and W . Wg. /% 16 Only—Usually to £7/7/ OP - PRICE » 6 . , r> <™A ROYS , Be Smart in Buying as Gloves and Hosiery iVIUIIN D alia DV „ A three days IN WHICH TO PURCHASE WARM well as in Appearance winter hosiery a T substantial>reductons! tITIF! VUi hMIS RAYON HOSE, lined with Wool, seamed backs, Lxsle toes 1 *J 17/6 ALL-WOOL TAILORED CARDIGANS FOR 13/6 and heels for strength—Usually 2/11. . Trimmed fancy ribbing. Shades: Java, Fawn, Burgundy, Leaf O.D. PRICE, 2/3 P*^MEN'S PURE WOOL SINGLETS, Mosgiel, Shetland col- Dust, Orange, Nigger, and Navy. HEAVY-WEIGHT FULL-FASHIONED CASHMERE our. Winter-weight, full-sized garments, guaranteed un- COTTON TWEED HOUSE FROCKS FOR 16/6 HOSE, Light Fawn shades only—Usually 5/11. shrinkage and unequalled for wear—Usually 7/6. Well cut, useful styles, in a good variety of shades, including , °- D - 2/11* O.D. PRICE, 5/3 Fawn> Brown, Green, Blue and Wine mixtures. HEAVY-WEIGHT SILK & WOOL HOSE, wide expandMEN'S COAT SHIRTS, with collar attached, in the long S.W., W.. 16/6 0.5.. X.0.5., 17/6 ing tops; in Gunmetal, Nigger, and^^sually^/i^ O.D. PRICE, 2/11 at waJwith belt and buckle. Brown, Fawn, Crey, and Blue light^ Aade. only. An """^S"^^^^^. BOYS' JERSEYS, English manufacture, to fit boy. 3to 10 mixtures. S.W. and W. size,. CORTICELU HEAVY SERVICE* WEIGHT HOSE, full Miscellaneous Items - Significant Savings! fcg-ji P- «* -> —« - h o^p|Sr ß /6 £ aliy3/il. O.D.PRICE.2/8 co = »- k ■ Iadies'IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES. I dome « «*t MEN'S SERGE ITo M. - »»-H ~, . «... %■« %££%£*££%££&?& Bb2fS&. % , , ~ ~ • ar j English Aspirins, ioo-s-9d bottle. PERFECT-FITTING "SIMPLEX" GLOVES, a reliable Also Heavier Quality Serge, with best quality.linings, offered BRIT|Sp SAFETY RAZOR and shaving cream-i/9 the two. washing Glove; all sizes; in Beige—Usually 6/11. 7/6. in sizes 36, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43 chest-Usually^ 09/6. SS^tE^^^lT. S Y O.D. PRICE, 4/6 pair. O.D. PRICE, 84/- POSTAGE EXTRA. I — Cream Fleecy-lined Ve SIS , short and no sleeve.; Woven "/ '■*« «» «*-«» ™«h Pony Fur. Size, 36in. to 42in.-U S ually n ~„..' »» and Art. Silk Bloomer*: heavy . wonderful rang, of colours, very / Q.P. PRICE, good shape; elastic waist and knee; W. size—Usually 1/ II to D/o. H S8 ■§ . — T —— ■ — ALL ITEMS IN THIS COLUMN Less than Half for | odKKlys Seniles and Tots ■ / j9/$ ADC A LITTLE TOTS'BLAZERS, in Dark School Navy Blazer Tfc 1 fl HI M / i\f f AKt A Coating. Sizes 00, 0, J— Usually?/!!, 10/6, 12/11. Ready-to-Wears Ott <S£SL Sk^. . /mil TODDLERS , COAT AND CAP SETS, several cosy styles, A UNE OF WOOL FELT READY-TO-WEARS, showing * £ If IN ALL both Knitted and Brush Wool. All newest colours. In sizes r e S;^utai^r9/ b fr A// departments. J<f °- d - price^/" READYTO-WEARS IN FINE WOOL Smart AN JSnT BARGAIN IN TORCHON LACES, ?oque7and Turbans, with plain and creased crowns and effective patterns, suitable for napery use— 6/6 7/] . Q .D. PRICE, 4/11 each. becoming brims; smart ribbon trims and drhamehts. 2in. 2im. 3im. 4m. sin. Shades: Black Browns.. Blues, Grey, Navy, Wine, Usually 8d B|d 4AZa INFANTS' FLANNELETTE SQUARES, 27 x 27— andßed-^U S uallyuptol3/11. O.D. PRICE, 6/6 Half Prices: 4d 4fd 51d 6d ?idy d ' Special Price, 7/6 dozen. Oddment Price, 5/11 dozen. ™,r. o nxwrr of RFAnY TO WEARS in Fine UNPRECEDENTED ODDMENT DAY SACRIFICE OF Scariec? and damped A.l g «,d colour, Altogether 30 Gowns_3o BarS_b S ually ,o 16/6. O.D. PRICE, 8/6 Ta2S&sS?Oe££D*. at HJf Price, 8/- t. 21/3 A CLEARANCE OF COLLARS-Dainty s ,yle s in White jt at F PRICE BARGAINS FOR BABY, including Lovely Pique, also ouedene, in White, Ureen, rink, Beige, Blue— HALF PRICE HATS FOR CHILDREN OF 2 TO Woollie Jackets and Capes> FrockSj Fleecy Bonnets, Wool Caps Usually J/J j. o.D. PRICE, Hid each. U^l^ F 9 e /n Ready ' tO ' WearS, ™?™ct47ii and Bonnets, Cotton Short w w A w something for everybody in a SCARVES—WOOLLEN, ART. SILK and PURE SILK HALF PRICE j^^,^..^-.rr>..^s^i/fi yO(/ ly/IL FIND A LITTLE CROWD AROUND THIS TABLE! . «??» NEEDLEWORK || || GLOVES LADIES' CALICO APRONS, ® I | I | | | CHILDREN'S NAPPA large size, plainly traced for K | | 1 X I P GLOVES
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 19
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