• LAST DAY of Rendells Ssil© I At Y A"V • The keenest price lists have been rolling in to our Advertising L, S\ J 1 « ■ Department as never betore—definite testimony that all Departments realise To-morrow is the last day in which to Offers in the c | ear seasona | stock. LACE DEPT. o am TILL 9d m • LACES in SPLENDID VARIETY * •■■ ■ • ■ ■ ■— + —Pompadour, torchon (white and SVr. juts |S TO BE A © SILK CUSHION OR FURNISH- I TWELVE HOURS' UNPRECEDENTED SELLING ING TASSELS—6in. Colours: Rose, _ _ __** ** — A.. n af I A AU!O A■l P I green, gold, brown/tango old gold, T Q OUR SEASONS SALE! flame, rust, royal. Usually jAD. 1 w v w w 1/3. FINAL DAY: Each.. "W © GEORGETTE PLEATING — white. Usually 1/6. o y a» i WARM UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE FINAL DAY .. .. SI 2 Yard m ASTRACHAN TRIMMINGS—In • LADIES' "NIGHTS" IN SUPERIOR / beige/brown, nigger, fawn, grey, QUALITY WINCEYETTE — Cream, *"C«i / navy, wine, black. closed front, V-neck and long sleeves. | \y JpsaiF Widths 2i'n. 4in. 6in. Bin. Sizes S.W. andW. O.S. a / | Usually 1/6 2/6 3/11 5/6 Yard Usually 6/11 7/11 Uril \ \ iii.i 1/9 2/9 3/" 5/ii 6/11 Gil \l Wil 0 COSY FLANNELETTE " NIGHTS." J \~JsL m With hemstitched collar, open front, and ' .y MANCHESTER w . andw . o .s. mtfWi DEPARTMENT Usually $1 m/fffi • * mill P. Ur ® haSe 01 H « ne y COmb ?ANTIES M - C EtetTc 0 w N ai S tlnrba°ded Quilts —all sizes. knee. W. and O.S. Usually 1/11 FINAL Never before has such value been tabled at DAY 1/6 Pair (V Vv \ the price, and they are a quality you can ' J vOJ \ mm! buy with confidence. Evenly 'Woven, strong SHETLAND KNIT PURE WOOL Iy\ knitted fringe. VESTS—Round neck, no sleeves; finished /\ yw NMfil / Sizes i with a picot edged silk binding. In cream, I 3/11 i 4/114 6/114 sky, peach and Nil. q g I • Another . Bargain in Cotton usually 2/ii 3/6 \ Turkish Towels. 2/6 2/11 A HUGE PURCHASE—SO THERE Q STRONG CRE M E WOOL AND IS PLENTY FOR EVERYBODY! COTTON VESTS — V-neck, with drawCome in and handle the quality and thread, short sleeves, and ribbed band at a Natural Wool/Cotton see for yourselves that they are an waist. unprecedented bargain. W. O.S. COMBS. —Button front, Sizes 20 x4O 24 x4B 1 Usually 4/6 4/11 V-neck and short sleeves. I/" 1/4 i ~ I 3/" 4/6 In a reliable wearing Eng- "' . ' each I • COTTON INTERLOCK PYJAMAS— lish make. • Novelty Curtain Nets. § Jumper style, with V-neck and short w q.S. It is difficult to convey the value in B sleeves. Cream, with contrast edgings of 11 cold print —so make a point of I P* l sky, lemon and Nile. A Specially Usually »/i± y/ii inspecting this offer. A new Net, 1 Priced Line. Selling at.. .. 5/II Pair 7/H 8/11 striking a distinctly different note in two-tone colour, being broken square cream/gold, cream/green. \J" I SHOWROOM FINAL MARK DOWNS 36m. wide 1/ Yd. I • THE LAST OF OUR ART. MAROCAIN EVENING FROCKS—AII in pastel tonings. Cut with high or low decolletage, and finished 19/11 MAIDS AND I shirring or pleating. Sizes S.S.W. and S.W. FINAL DAY 10/11 ITIffllMHI# I DAINTY EVENING GOWNS—Twenty only. Of soft satin, cloque and fEJgJJ taffeta. All are cut on attractive, well fitting lines and are in /- 11 a ILlilt hi 11 w r Bivvnv lemon, white, blue and green. Sizes S.W. and W. FINAL DAY.. fcv/ £ Wool AFGALAINE and TWEED 9 BALANCE OF OUR FINE WOOL AFGALAINE FROCKS—Designed FROCKS—For girls. Modish styles with pleats in skirt and bodice finished contrast collar and buttons, with pleated and flared skirts. Con- Colours are: Brown, wine, navy and red. Sizes S.S.W. to W. / trast facings and colours. Shades: Usually 29/6. FINAL DAY LI / " dusky pfok™' green ' naVy ' SaX6 ' • WELL CUT SKIRTS OF WOOL CLOTH —In all wanted shades. Sizes 26 28 30 33 including self colours and smart tweed. Usually 16/11. 4A Usually 16/11 17/11 18/11 22/6 FINAL DAY ' BV/0 13/11 14/11 15/11 19/11 ® ENGLISH TAILORED TWEED COATS—Ten only. Showing half belts % MAIDS' ALL-WOOL TWEED a JJ d , S: ™ a , rt C ° lla £. Wlt^^ lde ever; f " I:ly on li . l J ed - *?. T br °T n ' 17/11 FROCKS —In self pattern; smart checked tweeds. Sizes S.W. and W. Usually 29/6. FINAL DAY li/ B I panel skirt and fancy princess bodice. © SEVEN ONLY OF THE POPULAR TEDDY COATS—Cut with storm Three-tiered collar effect, finished collar and rever; single breasted, with leather belt. Lined art. silk. French posy. Belt at waist. Rust, In Beige only. Odd sizes. Usually 85/- s- a #£ blue, brown, navy. Sizes -f A /■fl<| FINAL DAY vv/ <1 45 and 47. Usually 39/6. Iv/ I I % LATEST DESIGNS, TWEED AND AFGALAINE FROCKS FOR g Ik I ft ft ft MAIDS — Showing the new high jg T ? f neckline, finished in contrasting I I I • • • shade, with button trimming on neat * panel bodice. Belt at waist. Lengths t^ lour: s Sif: FINALE TO u - a " y29/6 15/ OUR WINTER SALE rf-fflmffk "•arwrsa 1 "' Dress Section Men s OvGrco&ts 2/11 SUEDE SILK for 1/1 A PLANNED FOR TO-MORROW FROM B Remarkably soft, durable 9 A.M. TO 9 PIMI weave, resembling pure silk. A most euedv ffIAT I BCC A / ill rue «» 4!^S3Hw versatile fabric. For blouses, frocks, B fetfeHT COAT LESS 4/» IN THE £• lingerie, kiddies' wear, etc. Colours: I Vm,, n nn u Shell, sky, Nil, salmon, V. rose, Lido, B 5 purchase a smartly scarlet, Tahiti green, wineleaf, frost 1 f r o m a narti<Miln°| Ur avour |^ e shape, oink nie-e-er beie-p ivorv naw m rom a particularly fine selection of |I§||& V Aw-I black. 36fa wide. ™ a iZTj^lT'' h« r " n s''? , «s, fc pjgl o/i I uinni cncnev In> t% 1A and diagonal tweeds. Also fine light- Hi 3/11 WOOL SUEDEX for J/C weight all-wool showerproof Saxony ® Suitable for frocks, skirts, tweeds. jilt. •') and ensembles, possessing a self- iIK'K J woven check. An all-wool fabric, soft For Example:— fell. and warm in finish. Cadet blue, Pek- A Coat Marked Will be ing blue, Gloucester green, black. __ _ __ , 36i "- wide - 49/6 39/6 ■ p • Make straight for the Remnant CQ/|j 4*7/6 fWI m Tables of Furnishing and Man* * m m \ Chester Goods, First Floor Down. 69/6 55/O (pF
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 26
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