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News for Thrifty Shoppers/ I See the H |%1 Vhw Windoiv and _ A „ ~ . • ■ n Jll I n # , In AH Departments at Rendells Department r 1 Offers This is a great selling P eriotJ - Offers are department wide, and you can save tremendously. Check up on \ Each Day! vour f as h ion and household requirements and be j J ' among the first to-morrow and following days. Winter Samples'! Coatings Reduced In fashionably correct shades. Here is an Opportunity ALL-WOOL COATINGS: Group of outstanding value, to Save from heavy weight, seasonable coatings, comprising self coloured ! aa ( o <a fifl/ vertical, chevron and diagonal stripes; also chiffon finish, Ju%9 Ms*^/O entirely suited to modern styles, woven to retain shape All our English manufacturers' and give long service. 54 inches wide — Usually 7/11. sample* to clear, presenting to 8/1 1 yard. g/ J J lard. S^i. dh r3H d 3 r r I HIGH-GRADE COATINGS: Superb qualities, all wool, I nity to secure smart goods | distinctive in appearance, while extremely serviceable, that carry all the manufactu- £ Fashionable weaves included are: Basque, diagonals, chevrers' discounts. Consisting of \ rons, fc, ouc l et vertical stripes. Offering unique value for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S » smart) seasonable wear. 54 inches wide—Usually 9/11 -12/6,-d. • 7/11 Yard. Cotton, etc. "J BLOOMERS, COMBINA- £ PONY COATINGS : A particularly attractive quality in this TIONS, in interlock -wear. . popular coating, possessing a deep, rich pile, produced in HOSIERY and NOVELTY / shadow effect designing. Used extensively also for smart GLOVES, in a wide and attract trimmings. Silver grey, nigger, white, black. 48 inches Also, Manufacturers' . wide-Usuaiiy i,/6, 13/6 yard. 9/11 11/9 J Samples in . . men's and boys' wear, in- SILK VELVET. Polonaise Lining eluding Pull-overs, Sports . _ ~ Shirts, Golf Hose; a wide _~ ( ~ ~ ~ . . Here is an Outstanding range of Underwear. Hosiery This fashionable fabric !S Q ua i; ty Line at an Unpreceand Handkerchiefs, Boys' Jer- very scarce. We have re- dentedly Low Price. Durably se ys , Three-quarter Hose, etc. | ceivec £ a further late ship- woven twill lining, with silky Ai I TUB A nrwr ™ ent . but nevertheless quote finish that will combine effecALL THE ABOVE a } reduction price to f tively with smart coatings at- a c WTiKir , fXG i o£- tt n 7/111 <» and suitings. Neutral tonAT A SAVING OF y dear. 36in.—Usually 7/11 j;. ngs 36 inc h es wide. FROM 20 TO 25%.i/ * ard For 7/4 Yard ' | 1/- Yard —Millinery Purchase— 350 FELT READY-TO-WEARS, AT A FRACTION OF THEIR TRUE VALUE 1 Right on top of the wonderful Millinery values of this season comes this I unprecedented offer. Only the terms of its purchase enables us to present I a pricing like this. f 350 SUPERIOR FELT READY-TO-WEARS, in brim and toque styles. The range includes § youthful styles—styles for the young matron and matron. In shallow fitting and full-depth I crowns. In a magnificent range of .shades. Head fittings 21 to 23. j I AU One Price: g/JJ, I IMPORTANT ONE PRICE HOSIERY I THE FAMOUS DOCTOR FLANNEL. j AND GLOVE OFFER. Here is an example of the savings in the ManI See these showing in the window. They include chester Department. 27-inch Doctor Flannel, in Pure Silk Hose at 7/11, Pure Wool and Silk and crea m, grey, natural and Shetland. We offer this Wool Hose at 6/11, two-dome Nappa Gloves at . . ~ ~ , „ , . 6/1 1-Special Reduction Price: sh "- k ; "J fi » * for aH domest.c All at H IdL pair, TWO Pairs for <f «% /j$ purposes—Usually 2/4 J. For |/||>- ICQRftnCQHQP€ ROftD

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 142, 18 June 1934, Page 15

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