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'£' PURE SILK FUJIS. ' Season's latest colours. * 29in wide. Full range of # shades; also in Black and Navy— Per Yard 2k. LADIES' PURE ** SILK HOSE. Full fashioned, open clox. # 9 *' 10 ~~ Usually 12/6 p»tr Per Pair ~ Wear a TUCK-IN BLOUSE, English importation of the latest styles and 0 colours; in Georgetine Georgette Satin, All colours. Perfect fitting—- *## LADIES' ART SILK STRIPED VESTS. Orange, Lemon, White— Usually 4/11 each FRIDAY A triumph for the British Empire. FADELESS COTTON FUJIS. 29in. Guaranteed, in thirty indisputable, colours. (See window display). Usually 1/9 yard ON FRIDAY, yard "TRENTA" FULL FASHIONED MERCERISED LISLE HOSE. Wide tops. In Gunmetal, Java, Dago, Leaf Brown, Moon Beige. Cuban heel. Sizes BJ, 9, 9J, 10— Usually 5/6 pair ON FRIDAY, pair &. & &. LADIES' SATIN DE W w W LUXE UNDERSKIRTS. 0: 4/fc Plain and hemstitched. In all colours—Usually 3/6 ea. ON FRIDAY LADIES' SUPERIOR ART SILK GLOVES. Gauntlet, elastic wrist, fancy upright cuffs. In Gunmetal, Dark Mocha, Java', Black, Mushroom, Beaver. Sizes 6, 6s, 7, 7$ — Usually 5/6 pair ON FRIDAY, pair 500 yards of 33jn PONGEE SILK. Guaranteed for all purposes. Launders and wears wellUsually 1/9 yard ON FRJDAY, yard # m LADIES'ART SILK - ' J* *fe w STRIPED BLOOMERS. Gussetted, well made and W W roomy. In all colours— Usually 4/11 pair FRIDAY ;,.>;'■ Christchurch and Arthur Bamett

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20647, 9 September 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20647, 9 September 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20647, 9 September 1932, Page 3

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