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HOSIERY Sole Price: All of 2 /l 1 Yard BARGAINS QUALITY TWEEDS ■ ALL-WOOL HOSE at an unusually ._ _ A 1 low price . . . Spliced heels and toes. AT BARGAIN PRICES! M In Black, Fawn, New Taupe, Spice, ■ Musquash, Pine Cone. Sizes 9 and TwO Soeciol GrOUDS* I 9J only —Usually 2/11. r / 1 Sole Price: 1/n pair. Af \ \ ff/ * J I FULL-FASHIONED BEMBERG HOSE, 1 in light shades only—all sizes— No. 1 Group at 4/11—Originally Priced WOOL TWEEDS at 1 Usually 3/11. Sale Price: 2/11 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, in both heavy and tracking weights. Smart 1 . u „ »._-..» .. , cheeks and marles, all Guaranteed British Qualities. 54in. 1 SU U ■ , FA U SHI ° NED No. 2 Group at 5/11-AII Quality TWEEDS, i. weight, -it- | CASHMERE HOSE, m Light Brown able for Frocks, Skirts and Coats. Excellent marie ami chock I % n X' S,zes 3 - 4 ' s—Usually 3/6, designs. 54in. width—Originally 8/11, 9/11, 11/6 UNDIESandHIfiHTWEAR 1 VJ LV# Vti . At Sole Prices You ' H Appreciate. 1 l/n—Brown only in suede-finish Originally— Sole Prices: I wrist L "° N GAUNTLETS with elastic 8 / f1 Horroekses' Fadeless Striped Suede Winceyette 1 w,t 9 d- Pyjamas, all sizes .' 6/11 I 4 P^rs. SL c , h p :^, GAU T/Ti • 8/n Tu " ie *+ •*•"••* - «— , - rt - k - I £3,.*Er '''« «•»• "'•'- "'--"•by" hTgh 1 9/11 v y° k e 7/11 21/- to 27/6 PASTELLE only in 7/1! P,ain w '"eeyette Pyjamas, S.W., W. sizes—: 1 NOVELTY cape gloves— 6/11 ] 15/6 p«" I 3/11 Fine Quality English Wool Bloomers, Fawn, | 6/11 ART. SILK and LACE EVENING I Ncvy, Saxe, App'e. W. sizes .. . 2/6 I GLOVES, Sky and Pink 3/1 j . 4/ , , p |nk on<| Cream Shef|a||d Woo , .J I GLO'VES! C 25/ -^ e e WOO ' DreSS4BS JaCkCtS ' ROSC ' ?* ""* 1 3/n ART. SILK FLEECY-UNED '/" Heary Winter-weight Cotton Vests, short I GLOVES. Grey, Navy, Green, Black, Sleeves, shaped waist each. I Brown 3/6 2 ' 6 Cotton Interlock Vests, Women's size, short I Sleeves 1/11 ?£NDBA<ss FOUNDATION Garments I S!r< ion of GOOD Q , UAL, T Y HAND - Also at Substantial Savings. BAGS, in various styles and colours— ' Block, Brown, Navy, Red, Fawn — Special Collection of Sample Corsets, Step-ins and Controlettes Originally 15/-, 12/6, 9/11. is offered at Exceptionally Low Prices. All Up-to-date Models, Sale Price: 6/11 in various sixes. S£ n ߣ fc M £S M £Sv. "bScs ***■ * Lu " •*"■"•*■'-*■*'" TZ styles—Originally 19/6, 17/6, 15/- . "*° C, * o, °* 49/6 Sale Price: 12/6 32/6 S,DE - F ASTENING BROCHE CORSETS, 25in. to 28in — HIGH-GRADE GENUINE LEATHER 4/11 ELASTIC ROLL OW< .. Redue « l «° 15/6 HANDBAGS/ in attractive Morocco ' " ELAST,C R<> LL -ONS, in all s.ze*and Calf styles . . . Black, Brown, Red Specially Sale Priced at \l\\ ond Green— Usually 25/-, 29/6 to 16 ' 6 TEA ROSE CONTROL BACK-LACING CORSETS with 42/6. Sale Price: jo/6 underbelt of elastic— 13/6 OS * 14/6 • USE THE LAY-BY! 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Mother Seigel's MOONLIGHT ON MT ROT T t>QTr»M "• Tlir T«l,„ p„„„„ Syrup U a combination of herbal extracts "THE YArHTSMTO'C mD a ntIS „ . By John Pascoe. which atimulate the salivary, stomach and K jw PARADISE" (Waitemata Harliver glands to normal action and once this „ Dou T and Haumki Gulf): 'By Una Craig U accomplished eating become, a pleasure and THE MAIDEN OF TAIERI "• Bv R K McFarlanP vhat sour, sick, depressed condition becomes a "NEW ZEALANTI TMniTCTDTTT/.. /Xt - tii- t Vx thing of the past. Ask for and insist on INDUSTRIES" (No. O, Men's Overgetting genuine Mother Seigel's Syrup. Wear): By O. M. Gillespie Z_ AT WORK ""•• B y K - C - McDonald. - ORIGINAL NEW ZEALAND VERSE. The best place to stay in Rotoruo— vVpv^t?l?^ H t^ T xt^ss UT BOOKS and AUTHORS. BRENT'S HOTEL. Comp.etely reno- 8*" Wo^N ' voted, central heating throughout, SIXTY PICTURES. handy for all sports. Next Door to G *^ e pHva»lXor 6d ~ A * Bookshops ond News Agencies-fid

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 4 July 1939, Page 14

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