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1 MPf y W ' W m Remember we hold these great £ Price and Remnant periods only four times 1 a —— — m _txj w rfA tm m ¥ a y ear * Th' s occasion marks the first for 1936, and a great effort has been 1 M fft «J X mJL £jL 1/ n~€~3 A>J dTU TTmrn CL m/ made tO make il ° ne OUr ever - increasin e clientele will never forget. ■ • DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. Use Our Lay-By or an Economic Cash Order. jS s P ectacular Includins " Migl " y I >{• ttt§tt I ' with mill without licit. Sizes P.S.SAV., &M U — — __ .__ __ aS i - - a >-. Bftflßl ■!&.■ I \ ffffflPfW BwTrHTIHI S.S.W., S.W., W., W.X., U.S. Shades: Blaclc, « M M*W Vm7l*Sla <tf J*AA Y /2«tJ|ci ]| #fee*4* V V"" Bl Befit f '"I H> brown, navy, i.iiio, bottle and wine—Usually V Aw Wγ MSAJLV* J. %M ML CHT%<Hj w • Vo"' J 00/-. Now / R Jtf *^^ \ ■ : ■'. ■:,'■'■:■■ Sensational Purchase! Were 7/11 to 12/6 •'^ 6 36in. Continental Cloque SILKS ./ «^CT^^^^^ra ? . C With tinsel and cellophane effects. A triumph for our NOW / A"\ ''fJHK ; / striped collar; rally lined, sizes S.S.W., S.W., London buyers, this magnificent purchase ot high-grade / \ C\ / , : ,, * brow Silks, in day and evening shades. The greatest I■ ■ / pW%t%M^ i iM£SNBKKBBBB& ' *f$ yW M/ 33/- Silk Bargain ever offered to the public of Auckland. I I ■ / TEDDY BEAR COATS Shades: Ivory, dusty pink, lemon, aqua green, salmon, Kf ■ ■%# ■ f >IpSl Belted style, largo collar and rever that ran pompadour, saxe, flame, tomato, rust, nattier, amber, # I ■ YSCfI i &%&' •' - I V - -™™«WA V :#sm be worn open or closed. Lined throughout • \_ .., . . vi l Am M U\ H ■<•■%! \,-~ ECI-l";'"'""" I -„..,- ><>'''/\ art. silk. Shades , : Navy, fawn, brown, sizes sky, bottle, nigger, wine, navy, black. ■ ■ S.W. ana W.-U S uany 00/o. Bp.cia.: s9/6 W , NDOW D I SPL AY if % J mflikaWTQ Group Silks Another Sensational i > t. 0.5.-bsumiy «/-. spade.: 17/u eOUMIMAINIkJ at Remnant Prices! Release! " _ ..,,„,! , T ~ ,Tr ... , ■I\l-« w * 1, * 3/1136 m. Floral 7/11 36in. Ring Ladies' Woven Tailored Ladies Knitted Daint Evenin ■ frOtft TAFFETA SILK VELVET Jumper SUITS SKIRT Cardigans FROCKS ■ gt V^TaiT'o^'^t'^r juiupei inverted pleat bark and rroni, aild Jumper H €» colour grounds of saxe, Drown, earlv 3/"" Jn better aualltv wool marie 1)ox , f '. leat , ''" n " n 1 ,, y " l , il ' ;, "" In rancy and plain weave, A new ranpc, In marocain and W na P'' I ' ldo, I,lac,c - Conventional B!ack - 5/11# Sd/o aS Smrai 15 ' s!w.' Polo, crew i.«okj otbers but molro taffeu'. Shades: Blnc-k. W AilClt and spaced'sprigs/ 2/11 to 3/11 . ■u, 05/-. Bp M i«ii 9/6 ■ to clear at 1/3 Crepe de Chme lO^d / *3/« " IZ/1X H ~a r anteed the lar- Heavyweight. White, pink, shell, . _.. ••«•• ■ Positively guaram R ants Still Another Silk salmon. Nil, lemon, Marina, sky; Kiddies , Departs* ent Shows Huge Savings! ■ ges t w - inmr! M ' toddlers' all-wool KiHHipe , WnnllpiV tt'jj' >r\ j« All-WOOI JumDerS ■ ever o * many useful Skirt, 7/11 36frl. Shot A fin in P'~ BTOCK ro T o T M E ER F s B E O T C s K AND KlddWS FROCKS Kiddies' Cardigans ■ Truths, in woo TAFFETA mi 3ffin W^hiiur Eton fancy tucked and ~ * KU , Cl r,f s " ltahlc ror schOol wear - ?"? s ' C/iS? «&' ■ Coat, -S Vtons etc. in the new, fashionable dan, 1/lldOm *-" a S»mfxT embroidered yoke, nared skirt. Collar with self ami white contrasting stripes at neck. ing-. Shades: Fawn, saxe, M !„„. g ;llcs. cottons, o- sfi Lid o/JVil, brown/gold, . . SATIN S;S>eSSS'SWK Odd Shade.: gAd iißf TTMITIIV ValiiAC that will Amazfi You! GLOVE SPECIALS. _ Woollens go gay with Amazing Values ! Wt 11.8.8 Wi BLB% M V alllvw Illlll' WW MMM m mP9B • GLOVE SPECIAL—Fine Krench nappa semi gaunt- 3/11 36-inch FLECK WOOL 9/11 M-inch TWEEDS, for "**~ — ~'— __________—»-,. lets. Elastic -wrist. Selected skins, rully gusseted TWEEDS. Dark shades. 9/0 skirts, coats, suits, etc.— ' Mndpl MillinerV MILLINKKI migers and thumbs. All sizes. Shade: Brown only «/Jr lilt I One Table Onlu! "ly 12/6 to Bystreets M *f — ,»,„ - 7/3 1 Assorted .-■ 22/6 Leading Prices sfffi 2 / xl JisLj. , " im " s - •"{lyi g *J /<f <fl Wine, nljrger, brown and scarlet—usually 5/H pair. 5/11 36-lnch high-grade ' IU/O H MillinerV NOW ft/fl fl 3/ * * la For d/6 WOOLLENS. Worsted nnish, 2SO Vardi. A COTTON SNIP! H XTXIHIHCJ.J i,UTY *&f SLM, " a " /J» ' */° Plain shades, new weaves— 1/- 361n. CASEMENT CLOTH, i -. »- - u Oncc Win we lead the jSJPT (KV . . . ' 3/11' Fast colour, Drown only. |Cd a \l\\ each Those velours, peach \\,r: witn pi |,-f- ti,.,t mily t'r\ I J/ x * O I KK.SSS SliiiS i;l!l§9 *\Vyjf UNDERWEAR Dept. Show Winner Savings! 1 K5;«t Ma &ra- K ! iSs£ enr^' e 2i«"-=i 2/11 Locknit Vests Cream W'len Vests Dressing Gowns Wrap-round a to 22jln. sizes'"o4 to 2■fin berry. Sizes 20i to 23Jln. Heavy quality. Opera top, snort sleeves, shaped waist. Featuring long: roll collar, in- r i rtT?QTi ,r Pe H . . * ' __^^_^__^^.^—^^™^^™^— with underarm reinforce- round neck, with draw, thread set sleeves and pocket. Collar • ■ »-'V/rvo.E* li 9 H^__^^^ ll p W^ ments. Colours: Black, beige, — Usually W., 4/li; 0.5., 5/0. is nnislidd with contrast motif. Side -hooking-, with elastic Jilp - lemon. Nil. S.W., W.. O.S.— Special Prices: ->/i 1 A/A Hose, saxe and maroon—Ueu- sections, lightly boned for ra MM& Astounding Value: \/9 3/** •#/«» ailv S.W.. 13/11; W., 14/11; aance wear. Four suspenders. 1 4R- MEN'S WEAR Greatly Reduced! /3 Matron-,.c™™ s -;^L;t^ 1 .> w ■ . +-r\ 1 t 4/11 All-wool Vests wmceyetie iMgnts 3/w I ■--*' Men's Overcoats 12 Only I • 1 | Good English im e . Fine wool. {j2"ty^r v oms yo w an and co o a s' I utmost service ip Men's over- Men's Two-piece 20 Only ! . short fP « n.ne crochet e s-wr/««t, , Warm Woollen Also Showing OddN /i»Bflk S'SK« SUITS Men's Overcoats —'2/11 SRe — 5/11 Dressing Jackets m Coreefs I ?SS e lZnZto\ 39/6 3/11 "Suntex" 2/11 Shetland In pllln stuc.nmshea wl th a«rf Corselettes m f able Raglan or double- and are well cut. Suitable ■ Wr»nl PsitriienTAe "Wnnl Voafe flalnty contrast shell edtre and MnvhoJ -^« HI /• :^HP; ? :S; -P^ ; breasted, rorm fitting: cut. In f Or winter wear. In fancy Havlny been overstocked • WOOI VVOOI veSIS - bO w. Cream, pink, Nil and , LflOXKea MJOWTI TO m tJ&SSK-¥ i:i "i\ '™jffis%Wak shades of fawn, browns, greys check of grey ar.rt brown— with large sizes, we are Slip-over style, sleeveless. In Shaped-waist, caml top. Nil, sky—Usually 7/6 each. \ T>vino *\v Tnoa ! m i*wm*' ;#: mSBBm and navy velour — Usually usually 55/-. Now 9A /< clearing-a range of English cream, sky, shell. Now >y Id' white, pink. Now 1/ffl Special Price: eI £. -S- * ' tct; *" i>c»o . H 05/- 75/- 85/- 95/- 37/O and Mew Zealand Tweed A / q A / A *2 3/O Z I Flfwg&p l%sfli«llffl «/- 89 / e e9^e 79/e Mpti , *! Smart overcoats In double- "■^^■""^■ ,^^'^^",e^^^ , ft p fll , enf Neg. SHIRTS £i £HB MANCHESTER , HOSIERY AND FANCY i \V * «;., P 50 Fail's 01 with collar to match; rein- S Sizes 6 ani 7-- Good Drying, Closely Woven, 36-inch TWILL WINCEY- Smart Silk SCARVES —In FUR COLLARS — The latest i T m*< T>xr-;amsi« forced neck. In shades of usually 69/6 each Fast Coloured TOWELS— ETTE— Soft and , cosy, win- attractive colourings and sliaue in skunkTnnssnm fur 1 /i-t I P K Mi>y Men S pyjamas 1)I(le gVKy and Vawn strlpes . aJlv b y h f° t l . n 9tk/ , Usually 1/6 each. terweisrht, in cream, green, designs—Usually 1/9 each. coUars wadded ana "aoed 1 Wr4 <fym& Made from a heavy twill All sizes-Usually 5/ II eaclK **«»*■ <&/* Now pink, =1 B aimon and H.lf Prio.: ??Jg 'fo?lttShlS to^nj i flannelette in neat and good Now 2/11 ,» , . „ , saxe—usuaiij i/j >" a - * w * CO at collar. Length, 32in.; i /'f washing stripes. A good . ' Men S All-WOOI Remarkable Value! Strong 104° Ltdies' All-Wool SCARVES width, 7Jln—Usually 19/6. 1 I' *''i' *, N Pyjama, suitable for the win- 50 PttirS Olllu! A \ a 1 Red-bordered White Ter?y —In smart plaid mixtures— For td/6 I iliii jCy4B termorltns. S.M., M., O.S— M , Q T^,iclvC Cashmere Socks TOWEW - us™lly -1/3 II AGroupofSe-inchCWRTAIN Usually 8/li each. *■<*/ ° i UsuallyC/lipr. IVleil S 1 TOUSerS u • Now 1(Jld NET —All-over and border Half Price: J/Cl. 1 * 1 • Theß c are made from an wfth extrT Sliced Reels' *°* effects — Usually 1/3 yard. */31 HABERDASHERY BUNDLES I Plated Short-Sleeve ally 14/0 pair. l«.w 8/11 7 * Now 6}de a.or s/ll doz. CLOTHS 6 1« . S&y Oddments-Usually^/^ I Singlet or long Men>sH y. Brilshed Men's Fleecy- CHENILU ? FBINGE _ Four e.'cS: now 1/9 "»2/5* i Underpants , Tn+Prlnrk lined AthletlC Inches wWe. Suitable ror All-wool Caahmere HOSE— Btronfl Llel« HOee— Perfect Bl T«[ W&Sm llllLHUth CTXTnT TT'T'C lampshades and furnishings. Sample Range of Children'e A British-made Hose giving: fitting Hose. Strong-susperi-m fwflM ll;lnl WCiirl| W' ? ood waßhing TTnrlprwpir oliM \jLjHi 10 In shades of orange, gold, BOX — Silk and wool, all excellent wear Spliced , der welts. Double heels ana i WB quality. Will give good ser- UilueiffCdi en iendfd we-irine- β-u lemon, coral, kingfisher, red, ■ wool, silk, art. silk and lisle. heels and toes, seamed hack. "oes Shades: KaTflne, ffunW-""< Wm vice — Usually Men's, 6/0; Splendid garments for winter. 'r «nH iWe ror win" almond, violet and rose— Shades: Pink, blues, white' All sizes. Shades: Havana. nie tal. Drownwood nurawn m • 0.5.,0/11 per garment. Now Short-sleeve Singlets or long we nt, ana s u tao er or win - usually i/3 yard. and fawn. Mostly small pinecone, burntwood, gun- —Usually 3/ J lW" - - I .'■•-■■ 4/6 4/11 S , 2/il «^ e ' r "".So U r-Vl/- Half Price: sizes-j P 6i rs fo, 1/fi ,^l£{mu

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 13

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