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GEORGE & DOUGHTY LTD., WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS, — "I 61-63 VICTORIA STREET . silk department. ” LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING ] Minute from “Evening Post,” close to Public Library. I DEPARTMENT. ABSOLUTELY NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER OPEN WAREHOUSE IN THIS CITY ™£°2/ e i i s ‘vn. ““ d LADIES' WHITE COTTON BLOOMERS, .1...1. q „ SA LE PRICES, 2/3, 3/11, 3/6 waist and knee with gusset; sizes women’s; -BSF ”E“ *W IF W *?VF W "W 271 N. ALL S J L RA IINE, c ° lours ivory, apnco , OUB GREAT SUMMER SALE COMMENCES TO-MCEKOW AT 9 A.M. I SALE PRICE, 5/3 SALE PRICE, 3/11 J I LADIES’ COTTON VESTS, monster size, superior Here’s the Bargam Event for which all shoppers have been waiting. ri .1 tt t t ca A 7 Buy Now While WHOLESALE hosiery and gloves. SWISS ART SILK AND WOOL VESTS, no sleeves, It will pay you to purchase all your Drapery and Clothing at this „ LADIES' BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE, very suitable b„a^hc,, f „»u,oH,. r pH ; . 3/ ll - Great Sale-YOU'LL SAVE HANDSOMELY ON EVERY ;; PRICES &TQ RedUCed ” | "■“saVe'prYcE Tud'Paiz SALE PRICE, 7/3 PURCHASE. r LADIES' COTTON HOSE, in Black or White Double DRESS DEPARTMENT. ME’DCE'DV T ° PS: ° rdinary PrlCe '■'SALE PRICE, 9d Pair I 551 N. ALL WOOL COSTUME MATERIALS, n I SHOWROOM. RUGS. MERCERY. LADIES’ CREAM RIBBED HOSE, suitable for sports g Serges, Barbicans, Gaberdine, and Marocains; r . , , davc ctdaw twcco cunDTC r cl iw . ! wear; ordinary price 2/6 — 1 colours almond, bottle, cinnamon, mole, grey and LADIES’ PONGEE SILK BLOUSES, plain shirt style, COIR MATTING RUGS, size 54 x 26, good colour* BOYS STRONG TWEED SHORTS, for School Wear, | SALE PRICE, 1/11 black, saxe , ord, 12^6^16/6^— aU 8 “ cs: ordlnary pnce 19/ sXle PRICE, 9/11 | inBS ~ SALE PRICE, 6 □ __ _, ___ Trir < n m, o■st r* < fi U RlZb Whit#* Reaver Postel Shades* all sizes; I ■ 55^-l WO ? L < C °S™ ME MATERIALS Cream LADIES’ LINEN FROCKS, imported styles, in various I "MOHAIR SLIP MATS, in all shades, size 30 x 12. SALE PRICES: Sizes 3to 9, 5/11 I ordinary White, Gaberdine with fine blackC stripes: Navy and Nigger shades; ordinary prices 32/6 and 34/6— I fringed ends— 10 to 16, 6/11. 3 SALE PRICE, 1/6 and 1/11 Pair Gaberdine with White and Self Stripes; Self- striped J * QATF PDTPF 19/A S SALE PRICE, 6/11 and 7/11 each R ~ „ Repps; Coloured Gaberdines and numerous ’ ' u ..rrusm dt u-q • l ' jli u nnv?’ ait wnni TWFCn SPORTS <UIIT9 LONG KID GLOVES, 3 Buttons, Elbow Length, all other lines; ordinary price 17/6 to 22/6— CASHMERE JUMPER SUITS, Princess Silk Tops on I MOHAIR RUGS, in green, brown, grey and black; BOYS ALL WOOL TWEED SPORTS SUITS: ser- siz es; coloura Cream> Whit e, Nigger and Mole; SALE PRICE, 11/6 yard skirts, in effective Silk and Wool Mixture; colours I size 24 x 48— viceable greys; well finished throughout; splendid ordinary price 16/6— . 391 N. BROCHE FUGIENNE, in wide selection of with latest style jumpers; ordinary price 49/6— j SALE PRICE, 21/6, and 19/6 suit for school wear, ordtnary p . S SALE PRICE, 7/11 Pair colours; ordinary price 3/6— SALE PRICE, 32/6 > lO l ° 121 59/6 tO 42/1 and b ’ 4// ° BOYS ’ CREAM MAZOL GOLF HOSE, with fancy SALE PRICE, 2/6 LADIES’ CRASH DUST COATS, Magyar sleeves; r.SAMCUFCTCD SALE PRICES, 19/6; 24/6; 29/6 tops, cotton and wool; sizes 4,5, 6. 7, 8. 9; ordm381 N. ART SILK VOILE, with coloured stripes on ordinary price 27/6 — IVLAfx 1 .tK. ary prices, 2/1 L 3/L 3/3 /z? n • S white, of gold, apricot, blue, heliotrope, and green. SALE PRICE, 15/ 11 | EMBROIDERY LINEN, clean even thread, soft finisl, j 90 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ TWEED OVERCOATS, [ B SALE PRICES, 1/11 Pair; 2/6 Pair [ 551 N. ALL WOOL FRENCH SALE PRICE 4/3 U ,7 5//?% ‘ O ' di ”' y ,7/6 BORDERED CRASH. s 78 , ~6 fAU £RICE, I/U Pair »IN. COTTON C.EORCETTE eve" WL.,., N„ yi ~a.™,y ,7/6 .. SALE PRICE, 10 5 d yard 36/6 .. «/6, .5 .. ,6. 43/- S- 7. 6.9. 3/6, 3/6. VII I wanted shade;, ordinary price 3/3— SALE PRICES, 9/11, 11/9, 19/11 to 35/- TICKING; a strong, heavy make; 63in. wide— SALE PRICES, 12/6; 15/-J 17/6 ’’ARBUTUS" LADIES’ WHITE SILK HOSE, seamed. S SALE PRICE, 2/3 SALE PRICE, 2/6 backs, high spliced heel; silk to knee; ordinary • g 391 N. STRIPED TRIOLA, dark grounds, in'novelty RUGS. 87in. wide— /z. BOYS’ STRONG GREY COTTON SHIRTS, with ten- price 3/3 PRICF 2/6 stripe effects- ordinary price 3/6 — SALE PRICE, 3/6 nis collars; all sizes— SALL. rKIU , / SALE PRICE, 2/6 ENGLISH LINOLEUM, second nuality: 6ft wide— FLANNEL, French make, fine finish; special for chil- SALE PRICE, 3/11 OVO A DTMIK’MT SALE PRICE, 8/6 yard dren’s wear; 29in. wide— FANCY Utf AK 1 iVAEN 1 . , COTTON DRESS genuine English linoleum squares; aii good sale price, 2/7 yard MEN . S TWEED ready-to-wear suits, dark and .. THE WO nder knitting silk”; ordinary price •wv-F JL MVA • designs— BUSH RUGS, soft finish, with plenty of weight— light greys, well made; strong wearing materials; N B 2/! u 241 N. SHORT MADRAS CURTAINING; in neat de. n X ?o° 2 ’” ’ x sizes 3to 7; ordinar y prices 79/6 ’ 89 / 6 “ . SALE PRICE, 2/2 per -lib hank signs— SALE PRICE, 9 x 1279/6 each 70 x 90 — oALE PRICE 18/- qat F PRTPFA G9/G “TRIUMPH” MENDING WOOL, in White, Black and . . ' . SALE PRICE 1/6 BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER SQUARES; all new HONEYCOMB QUILTS: a popular line; will stand jriYiViL-J, v^// Colours; three-quarter ounce ball—--361N, ViCTORiA CHALLIES; just the thing for designs; size 9 x 12— pRIcF £ ... . q/fi c-i'/VL' 1 SALE PRICE 11/6 STRONG TWEED TROUSERS, with cuff bottoms, SALE PRICE, 9d oeach and house frocks— SALE r KIUL, A-14 19/b Single bed bizeoALL 1 zXiCE. 11/0 I*7 970 YARDS NOVELTY CORDED RIBBONS; a large SALE PRICE Hid. ONE ONLY AXMINSTER CARPET, good colouring Three-quarter Bed cxu. . . SALE PRICE 16/9 67 SIZeS assoKmcnt to'select from; ordinary pnce 2/11, ’™.« F „2,- ARD ' "** N * Vy ■" d 8rOW " B “ k ' d "‘ 8 " ; SALE PRICE, £l4 14/- Double Bod Size SALE PRICE 18/11 SALE PRICE, 12/6 . 3/i I. ]/u SALE PRICE, 1/6 --... RHNDI F. TAPE: 12 nieces to a bundle—54t!N. HEAVY WEIGHT BLACK ITALIAN— SALE PRICE, 3Jd Bundle COUNTRY CUSTOMERS MAIL YOUR ORDERS TO-DAY -si”—GEORGE & DOUGHTY LTD.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 93, 14 January 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 93, 14 January 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 93, 14 January 1926, Page 13

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