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Shop Now in all sections for STOCKTAKING THROW-OUTS There is always a right time to buy, and a little time spent now in walking round the Departments during Stocktaking is all to your advantage.

ALL WINTER HATS LEFT in the MILLINERY DEPT. 1/11 »nd 2/11 and this irrespective of their Original Pricing a millinery sacrifice y^ll All our smart Toques and Sailors in finest Wool Felt, Silk Turbans, and «g /| 4 Rumba Caps. The best go to the J_ / _g_ _g_ earliest callers. l ™ * m■" ALL 1 OUR REMAINING FELT READY WEARs!bOTH TOQUE & SAILOR STYLES A 11 Also beautiful Fur Felt Models with smart Ml I Felt innovations. Many suitable for Early a/4 4 MATOo'nI'sHOULD NOT MISS OUR I ■ I FINAL DISPOSAL of suitable styles, 22xn. mml Wm ■ to 23Jin. head fittings. All good ehades. NIGHTIES, also VESTSALL THROWOUTS LADIES'"KARO" FLANNELETTE NIGHTS, two popular selling styles—collar, self frilled, open front, or with V neck, closed front. Long sleeves; W. size—Usually 6/6. Stocktaking Throw-out, "KARO" FLANNELETTE NIGHTS, soft finish, durable quality, open front, V neck, trimmed Flannelette Embroidery, hemstitched and pin tucks. _ Sizes W. O.S. X.O.S. Usually 8/6 8/11 9/6 Stocktaking Throw-out, g/ll 7/6 7/11 LADIES , IMITATION SHETLAND WOOL! VESTS, reliable make, suitable for present wear. Opera top. In Sky, Pink, and Cream. W. size only— Usually 2/11. Stocktaking Throw-out, Jj J J ~ « «K%V Win NEW SEASON'S SAMPLE 0 A HA 111 17i: UNDERWEAR, in WOOL. VII IVI I|l X COTTON and SILK, Vest,, Jiliril LiliU S£E% c 3S , SSi HALF PRICE FOR TODDLERSLITTLE TOTS' COAT AND CAP SETS, , several cosy styles, featuring Brushed Wool and Plain Knitted Wool; in Saxe, Nil, Fawn, Lemon, White— Usually to 16/11. Stocktaking Throw-out, 'J/Q *et.

SHOWROOM BARGAINS IN THE LEAD Here are extracts in brief from our last advertisement, telling you of Showroom Stocktaking Snips. EVENING FROCKS About a dozen Frocks only left, in Silk Taffeta, Lace, etc. S.S.W. to W.—Usually 37/6. Sacrificed at 21 /- SMART TENNIS COATS True sporting styles, wide revers, belt and stand-up collar. Cream, Green, Orange, Lemon. S.S.W. to W.—Usually 39/6. Sacrificed at 23/6 'all-wool cardigans Plain and fancy knit, some with contrasting stripes. S.S.W. to W. sizes—Usually 13/6. Sacrificed at 8/11 BLOUSES TO BE CLEARED Suede Crepe, tailored styles, V or round necks. All fashionably correct shades—Usually 27/6. Sacrificed at 16/11 TWO AND THREE PIECE SUITS Light Wool Afgalaine, etc., well cut, featuring the short jacket and epaulet sleeves. S.S.W. to W. sizes— Usually' £2/9/6 to £4/19/6. Sacrificed at £1/13/- to £3/6/4 SEMI-TAILORED FROCKS Wool Afgalaine and fancy weaves. On newest lines, many featuring fancy necklines and button effects. S.S.W. to W.X. fittings—Usually 35/- to 49/6. Sacrificed at 29/6 OUR BEST FROCKS MUST GO! Beautifully-cut Frocks, Wool Krinkle, Phantom and Flat Crepes, Navy, Brown, Black. W. to X.O.S.—Usually 84/- to 159/6. Sacrificed at 69/6

Owing to the extra demand for Expert Fittings and Corset advice following our recent Mannequin Parade, we announce that Miss Vera Norman, Expert Corsetiere of Berlei House, will be iA attendance in the New Corset Salon until Friday evening. Take full advantage of this Free Service, J

RCIIDCU 8 KQRQnCQHPPC R< COMPETITIONS CORNER. MBWI WMB 11 j^^9^^Q ACROSS. 18—American State. 1-Mcteorological station might be a not always definite political cry. 21—Both the Bard and the Prophet are zS. , . ~ ~ m.a.%. it understood to have one. 9—Dißdosure in the matter of the calf. 2 3_G O otl country to be born in. 10—Very superior vessel. 25—To be found at Bonnie Doone. 11 —More also (anag.). 28—A flover of the parks. 13—Law or pavement. . 30—Hamper (not for Christmas). 14—Veracious breeches. 31~-Little navy.10—King of the Underworld. 32*—A river suit.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 191, 15 August 1933, Page 13

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