j Going Out Business! j I TIME IS SHORT AND EVERYTHING MUST GO! I Nothing will be taken to our Christchurch Shop I FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS AT I .-. SPITZ’S CLOSING DOWN SALE I JUMPER SUITS, in Art Sl.k tad W.nl; ent «, COTTON FROCKS, "tamed ..U I raMMU nvCKt * | ' Cb ““ “ I | ‘ NEW SEASON'S OVERCOATS, Spring Models, Usual Prices 10 to 14 gns, gTO GNS. j ■ ° ONLY COzVTS, in Best English Tweed; cut on n 0 two alike ; extensively trimmed fur, and lined TO CLEAR P “ sports lines, and trimmed buttons. s;ik. ' 8 ONLY MODEL FROCKS, in French Repps, no Es Usual Price 10 gns. 49/’ Usual Prices 10 to 14 gns. Q GNS. two alike; handsomely embroidered and trimkin TO CLEAR TO CLEAR - ’ med Silk to tone; all shades. 8 6 ONLY MODEL COSTUMES, all new season's SPECIAL LINE OF TAILORED COATS, made Usna! Prices 10 s ' g-GNS. | Kg goods; short mannish coats; skirts finished with up in Repps, Kashas, and Tweeds; smartly trimffl pleats at side; several new shades. U ied. 1 ONLY MODEL EVENING FROCK, in Brown. Ia Usual Prices 10 to 12 gns. Q 4 /- Usual Prices Sto 10 GNS. €> GNS. Georgette, trimmed Gold Lace, new circular J ES TO CLEAR O / TO CLEAR shape. B 4 ONLY COAT-FROCKS, in French Repps and CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS, all French Models; Usual Price 16 gns. g GNS. i ■ Gabardines; cut on straight tailored lines. very suitable for afternoon or street wear. TO CLEAR B Usual Price 6 to 8 gns. 1 Q /G Usual Prices 10 to 12 gns. /I GNS. L TO CLEAR TO CLEAR i ONLY FRENCH’MODEL FROCK, in-Black 0 3 ONLY COSTUMES, Voals Silk lined and smarl- i | ly cut, skirts plain; Fawn shade only. j price 10 g< « GNS. Usual Price 14 gns. 9 GNS. | I Usual Price 10 gns. To clear TO CLEAR 0 B | NOW | BEAUTIFUL FROCKS, COSTUMES, COATS, ETC., ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. | EUGENE SPITZ & CO. LTD. ™lis st. |
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 11, 7 October 1927, Page 17
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