THE OPEN WAREHOUSE / G eorg e & : - WINTER SELLING CAMPAIGN STILL CONTINUES. ; _*AII goods in tho Open Warehouse are marked in plain figures—we invite inspection and comparison when you are seeking goods at . ABSOLUTE ROCKBOTTOM PRICES. L SURPLUS STOCK LINES A REVELATION IN VALUE. AM OFFER IN SERGES—54in ALL-WOOL COSTUME SERGE, Navy and Black. Retail Value, H/9. CAMPAIGN PRICE, 7/11 - A LADIES’ RAINCOAT OFFER—--100 Women’s High-grade WATERPROOF AND'GABARDINE RAINCOATS, at EXTRA SPECIAL CAMPAIGN PRICES. ' AN OFFER IN CHILDREN’S LINES— • »■ 20 dozen Children’s FLEECY BODICE PETTICOATS. Retail Value, 16in„ 2/11; 18in„ 3/6. , CAMPAIGN PRICE, 1/6. 150 Children’s ALL-WOOL , JERSEYS, leading shades. Retail Values, 8/9 to 12/9. i CAMPAIGN PRICES, 5/11 to 8/11. 100 Boys' WARM KNITTED CARDIGAN JACKETS. Retail Value, 11/6 to 1416. CAMPAIGN PRICES, 6/11 to 9/11. " Children’s ALL-WOOL KNITTED CURL CAI’S. Retail Value, 3/11. Only a few dozdh left. CAMPAIGN PRICE, 1/Maids’ and Women’s ALL-WOOL PULL-ON CAPS. Retail Value, 5/11 to 7/11. Just to clear up the line. A SILK OFFER— CAMPAIGN PRICE, 1/9. 2000 yards PURE SILK NINON, 42in. wide, French manufacture. ■ ’ White only. Retail Value, 8/11. CAMPAIGN PRICE, 2/11. . ' Special offer of 150 to 200 DRESS AND SILK REMNANTS to clear at heavily discounted campaign Prices. A'AN OFFER IN MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS— I' ’ Just landed, latest styles, and’nll wool British Cloths. Will be clearc ed at KEENEST CAMPAIGN PRICES. ..LAN UNDERSKIRT OFFER13 dozen fine quality MOIRE UNDERSKIRTS, all colours. Retail Value, 15/C. CAMPAIGN PRICE, 9/11. ■ ■AN OFFER IN FURNISHINGS1» UXCT BATH MATS, 2 t , 5. PR.CB, S/11 . 135 CTBL MOHAIR DOOR SLIPS. 30 x .IW ”A WINCEYETTE OFFER—- ’'■ 50 pieces 40in. PYJAMA WINCEYETTE CLOTH, smartest designs. Retail Value, 2/11. CAMPAIGN PRICE, 1/11. Open Daily 9to 5.30. Every Friday Night till 9 o’clock. ;' Georye & Doughty lw - WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN, ' 61-63 Victoria Street (Established 1891). Ooc Minute from Evening Pott - • Clcie to Public Library. vrr".— — ~ ’ t , I \ / ,i I®# (Tff 11. wMsy ZrM&sai \/ (TrrtTrrrrnvr?n s£{ Pure full-cream Milk from rich pasp tures —absolutely free from bacteria —prepared by automatic machinery and untouched by hand. Highlander Milk is economical. No waste —you buy only what you use. ' JjigMffliider jjbiiiiWMiiiMii iimiii iiii iii iii i i "hii 1 UTnrT L ~niiMwrni t ' 7 #7 - PRETTY STAMPED THINGS FOR BABY. INFANTS’ ROBES—Traced on Tarantulle, standard quality. 5/11 each. Superfine— 6/9 each. Radianta— 8/11 each. Silk— 15/6 each. BABY PILLOWS—Traced on Linen-finished Sheeting. 3/6 each. Pure Linen— 6/9 each. POSTAGE PAID ON CASH ORDERS. M. & M. A. ALCORN 152-154 Lambton Quay, Welling/tea. Telephone 2360. ■> «—l|l ■ — - l A ‘ Hllssr Your guests will enjoy Lipton’s. Its '• r *' Wim H fragrant aroma and mellow flavour are I delightfully satisfying. li i In this L!pton P ac^ct y° u h f‘ n£ l t * ic Tea that rejoices in world-wide popularity. LIPTON, LIMITED Wwk H CEYLON AND LONDON r N.Z. OFFICE K AUCKLAND
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 235, 30 June 1922, Page 2
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