Bargains at DARBY, ELLIOTT and VICTORIA STREETS. NO MAIL ORDERS. 4000 yards of 9jd yd. Cotton Fufl , jld I Sor yd.! Sensational value in an ALL-BRITISH CLOTH ! Obtainable in shades of WHITE, CREAM, PINK, SALMON, SKY, TUSSORE, SAXE, APRICOT, ROSE, SCARLET, NAVY, BLACK—Usually 9]d yard. Special, 4\d. 4 111 Maroeain, 2/6 Big price reductions in 36in. HEAVY-WEIGHT MAROCAIN in a glorious range of shades, including WHITE, IVORY, BEIGE, NIGGER, WINE, RED, BOTTLE, GREY, NAVY, BLACK, and all light tones —Usually 4/1 1 yard. Special, 2/6. Infants' 12/6 Frocks An excellent, assortment of EMBROID- i ERED STYLES in CREPE DE CHINE TW and CELANESE LOCKNIT. With puff I B Efl sleeves. In cream and colours. Size I 1 6in.—Usually 12/6. Special, 5/11. 1/6 Curtain Net for An outstanding value in a strong quality Curtain Net with fadeless JL Jgtß coloured borders. In rose, blue and KB gold—Usually 1/6 yard. Special, 25 lHd. 2/3 Sheeting for Serviceable WHITE LINEN FINISH _ . TWILL sheeting, made from first-class I yarn into a heavy-weight hard wearing, U 1 quality. 500 yards to be cleared at t special prices. 54in. Single Bed, usually 2/3 yard, Special 1/6; 80in. Double Bed, usually 3/3 yard, Special 2/6. i/-ea. Tea Towels 100 dozen PURE LINEN BORDERED <«| TEA TOWELS at one Bargain Price! Absorbent and most serviceable cloths with a range of four differently col- Jm oured borders. Size 32 x 22—Usually 1/- each. Special, 8-|d.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1934, Page 10
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