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Special Warehouse Values for Mail Order Customers The menfolk in search of apparel for the coming season—the housewife replenishing Blanchester stocks or contemplating refurnishing—those seeking new and smart footwear—all will find here items of special interest. Peruse these —it will be well worth while MEN’S PYJAMAS Exceptional Values. 60 SUITS, Heavy-weight FLANNELETTE PYJAAIA.S, X. “Cheaper than you can make them.” Q/1 1 All Sizes 36 SUITS, ENGLISH POPLIN PYJAMAS. Smart woven stripes in light-weight Cloth. Regularly 12/6 1 A/(2 Z> to 14/6. All Sizes J-W U j t ,~c—CYl “SPERO” PYJAAIAS are renowned for hard wear. Aledium weight. Good stripes. Q /ft A FUGI SILK PYJAMAS, in smart stripes. Sold s Z‘f A- "'A everywhere at 22/6 to 27/6. 1 7/fi r \ “LUVISCA” PYJAMAS, in medium size only. Tip6/ top patterns. Sold everywhere at 22/6 1 7 “DURISTA” PYJAMAS. Guaranteed “Duro dye” quality. Well worth 25/-. All Sizes ODD PYJAMA PANTS. AU Sizes 4/6 Pair ' 14 DAYS’ SHIRT CLEARANCE 5000 SHIRTS SPECIALLY PRICED The 17,500 yards of Shirting used in these Shirts was imported direct—all stripes are fast and we guarantee the materials to be reliable. In addition we believe in supporting local industry—every Shirt has been made in Wellington to our own spewfleatwns. Here are Shirts for every taste and need. Call and inspect our special values that is aU we ask. wawJffi ” A “i2/9 collars attached. “TRICOLINE” SHIRTS. Neat designs, one 1 Q /(I “DURO DYE” SHIRTS. Neat stripes. Good washing, A/X; to match. 10/0 reliable quality. Two soft collars to match. 7/6 BLACK ITALIAN SHIRTS. Strong zj/ll “POPPY POPLIN” SHIRTS. Great variety of STRIPED NAVY DRILL SHIRTS, stripes. Regular value 11/6. All sizes. Q/11 Usual 9/6 quality, i K /1 1 Two soft collars to match. / ' “TONA CORD” SHIRTS. Oddments in sizes and pat- DARK WORKING SHIRTS, pepper and salt pattern, terns. Collar to match. Our regular 9/11 5/11 All sizes, heavy-weight /Il shirt. FOOTWEAR DEPARTMENT «IQITT I DITQI4 ” “NO 412” BLACK BOX CALF and BROWN WILLOW JDUJLI-iIVVOJni, CALF DERBY SHOE, neat plain design, medi“7111 11 ” urn round toe, stout soles. 27/9 ana LULU. Wholesale Price U —the three shades for AUTUMN FOOT- rich BROWN WILLOW CALF OXFORD WEAR Make your selection at our SHOES, trimmed with a new, smart stitch. Warehouse. medium weight sote 3s/6 LADIES’ RICH BROWN (No. 412) GLACE cntmruT wTmnrrvpt ■r’K'QT ENGLISH ROX KID ONE-BAR, with Quarter of Dark Brown FITT^G I BEST ENGLISH BOX ("Zjlu”) Su«le, trtajrt with F.w. M CA™ f ™X, B g° T ® Medium W h. wSsaie Mce 32 /6 be „ he „ a 3g/6 BROWN (No. 412)- GLACE KID ONE-BAR, Wholesale Puce with inset of Bullrush, Imitation Ostrich BOYS. Skin. Low Spanish Louis heel, pump QO /Q For begt an(] school wear . STO UT BOX CALF sole. Wholesale Price DERBY BOOTS, of bold, yet-dressy appear•LADIES’ ZEPHYR (Putty shade) GLACE KID, ancei w!th substantial soles of best bend leacombined with Fieldmouse Grey. A particu- ther> English make. Sizes 10 to 13, 1 and 2, larly smart and dainty shoe in lighter gy /Q 3 and 5 Wholesale "'rices 15/11, 16/11, 18/6 shades. . Wholesale Price Also in SHOES. Sizes 10 to 13, 1t02,3 to 5. A «/“- «/«• tation Ostrich Skin to tone. Flat QI / K heel. Wholesale Price z MEN’S LATEST AND FOOTWEAR. Highest Grade English *" WP makes. New Styles and Shapes just n cTM opened up ! BLACK BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES, on - “Prince” Last (medium pointed toe), plai de- g I sign, light weight, close welt. 29/6 ” Wholesale Price u g? The SAME in Brown Calf. QQ /(t Wholesale Price v MANCHESTER DEPT. DAMASK BAIZE. Snow White FLANNELETTE, pure finish, extra —\ ' wli Good Damask Designs, guaran- strong, good design, 30in. wide. \ teed unbreakable. 54 inches Yard QAD. l wide. Yard t W vw COLONIAL ALL WOOL COT 4 z-g WINCEYETTE, strong, reliable BLANKETS, soft and warm, \\ harfl wearin ° inaiity- P ure finish : superior finish. Sizes 30 x 50. V, M Shades of Cream, Sky, Helio, and 1 O /fi ySVA K <4 Pink. 32 inches wide. rair ■ FURNISHING 1111 l |we pay SPECIALS BWS/Wl I POSTAGE New Sbipment of i VOR y curtain « Kir a IT ' NETS, in a fine range of patterns, BJA riSA-V </ ® OIN Io AIL peat designs with lace edgings. 30 BLI«”XVa// tf fl /i inches wide. 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6. ///A i ORDERS. 4 o iuches wide 1/9> 1/1112/312/11 - KB//// fa FANCY SILK CURTAIN MUSLINS, rSW-a /? all-over patterns and stripe effects. I, Usually 5/6. 2/H I l ' Reduced to ' . ' SHADOW TISSUES. A great variety TRAY CLOTHS, White Hemstitched, worked in O f new patterns, in mercerised Shacolours in various designs. Sizes 13J x dow Tissues. An ileal cloth for o 0 Price, each drapings and coverings. A good SUPPER CLOTHS, good quality damask, with col- selection of colourings. 30 in 2/3 cured borders, in Helio., Gold, Blue and Red. wide. Ya .1 36 x 36, each 1/9 ' . ‘WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS, at .IK V 45 each 9/6 greatly reduced p- lees. Good heavy la x 40, eacn .. <4/0 quality rugs of good designs and n colourings. Prices range 15/6, 22/6, 54 x 54, each o/O 29/6 and 35/-. WHITE MARCELLA QUILTS, best quality, pure • ■ Laj . ge range of ENDS, in’ satin finish, glorious designs. very heavy qualify Wiltons and AxSingle Size, each 12/6 minsters. Body and Stair Samples from 13/6.. Border Samples from Three-quarter Size, each ./.. lg/6 . 8/6. Wilton Samples from 16/6. ' Super Qualities 18/6. 1 Double Size, each 23/6 II " George & Doughty 61-63 VICTORIA ST. Ltd. WELLINGTON. If Fine, Our Warehouse will be CLOSED TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), for the STAFF

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 5

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