MONSTER HALF-CROWN FRIDAY AT 1O a.m. TO-MORROW 1,050 yds. HEAVY DRESS D°»bl° Widtt Sllk aeorget^s^ 690 yard* RICH SILKS in MATERIAL 40in. x 54in. silk Scarves —5/n to 8/n All 2/6 MarocairtM, Satins, Flora de Uiually 4\ll to 9111 q l£% Trench Kid Gloves-Slightly^otted Chene, Crept dt Chene, Etc. FRIDAY ALL 4O i n . guty Bolienne—ln mo" and FRIDAY ALL O /sQ ———————^^———•— sky Only 7/11 quality * I J^% Men's All Wool Cashmere Socks— f oi Friday 2/6 ■ 3/6 For 2/6 striped Crepe da Chine—4/6 For 2/6 ■ Strong Black Italian Cloth Aprons Millinery Satins— 2/6 Double Width Kydsjoy Cambric— —Full cut 3/6 For 2/6 Double Width Broche de Chine— 3 yards for 8/6 Double Width Cotton Georgette— 3 / n For 2 /6 I Crepes— 3 yards for 2/6 All shades 3/11 For 2/6 30 pieces Art SHk Marocains—ln I Camisole EmbroideryLadies' .Silk .Hose— Seamed, all assorted designs 3/11 to 5/11 lj yards for 2/6 shades 3/6 Friday only 2/6 r or prfday 2/6 Traced Guest Towels—Friday 2/6 Black Cashmere Hose—Strong qual- 4 pieoC3 30 in. 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Blanket Coating—7/11 For 2/6 All One Price 2/6 Ladies' Wool Gauntlet Gloves— Double Width Tweeds— 4/11 Dainty Boxes of 6 HandkerchiefsFancy cuffs 4/11 For 2/6 For 2/6 3/6 For 2/6 P(\l pC C^h Drapery Ltd, \j\JLjlj \J 108-110-112 Cuba Street A Great Opportunity to Duchess Sets— 3/11 For 2/6 Visit pur Store for hundreds bay 1 000 lines— stencilled Titian Cloth cushion of 2/6 Bargains not ' Ait at ->m ,n? OV,S rs~., 2/6 mentioned in this advertiseALL At 4/o 40in. Round Lace Table Covers—3/9 mmnt ■ For 2/6 m " Rich Black Sflk Fringe Panels— Crash Boiler Towelling—4 yds. 2/6 infants' Cloth Gaiters— 3 for 1/6 3/11 For 2/6 57m. Heavy Unbleached TaMe Q ir i g > S u k p 0 lo Caps— 4 for 2/6 36in. Coloured Madras—2£ yds. 2/6 Damask— 14 yards for 2/6 infants' Silk Bonnets— 2/6 Madras Curtaining-^3 yds. for 2/6 Horrockses 3«n. Calico—2 for 2/6 infants' Teddy Bear BonnetsCurtain Net—Top frilling Fine All Linen Huckabuck Towels 2 for 2/6 5 yards for 2/6 —18 x 34 3/11 For 2/6 Bibs— 3 for 2/6 Good quality TT.B. Towels— Elastic Top Sports Corsets— 2/6 2 for 2/6 _dfffflti_ I Ladies' L.C. Knickers 4/11 For 2/6 Small White Towels— 5 for 2/6 J^ I Children's Vests— 2 for 2/6 50in. Fadeless Casement Cloths— Bm I £ » Children's Bloomers—3/11 Por 2/6 For 2/6 U^ H I m^^^ Ladies' 1/9 Vests— 3 for 3/6 1/11 Duchess Sets— 2 for 2/6 I Ladies' 3/6 Lace and Fancy Front 36in. White Flannelette—2 for 2/6 I Hr Vests— 2/6 Nursery Flannelette— .. 4 for 2/6 I MM ■ Ladies' Camisoles— .3/11 For 2/6 54in. Black Italian Cloth— I H ■ Ladies' Fine Woven Bloomers— 2/11 For 2/6 ' W m Pink, white, grey, navy 36in. Fadeless Cretonnes— JJ m 3/6 quality 2/6 1| yards 2/6 CeBB^H Children's Woven Bloomers— 1/7$ 48in. Cream .Casement — Insertion 2 for 2/6 border 2/11 For 2/6 ■W^^^. jfc W£? V Children's Silk Mixture Vests—3/6 Pure Linen Serviettes—Slightly im- H M^L y^f For 2/6 perfect 2 for 2/6 gg M #^k "Vedonls" Camisoles—Opera top Tea Cosies—Floral designs 2/11 M #*"^ H - 4/H r°r 2/6 For 2/6 ja—str A 4km Jkm Maids'D. &A. Bodices— 4/11 36in. Curtain Nets— . 3/3 For 2/6 For 2/6 48in. Curtain Nets— 3/3 For 2/6 AnCAIO ■ 1A Children's L.C. Petticoats— .. 4/11 50in. Table Baize—lJ yds. for 2/6 UlllllJ 21 1U 2HI F« 2/6 "Sanitas" Table Baize— 3/6 w" *i»w «n a v .«••«■• Ladies' Cream Woven Bibbed Vests For 2/6 ——■————————— —Short and no sleeves 3/6 Cross Curtain Nets— 2 yds. for 2/6 Embroidered Pram Pillow Slips— For 2/6 1/6 Striped Shirtings— 3 yds. 2/6 3/6 For 2/6 Sample Brassieres— 3/6 to 5/6 Snowy Bleached Dice Damask — Good Ripple Cloth—2. yds. for 2/6 All at 2/6 1J yards |or 2/6 1/3 Roller Towelling— 2J yds. 2/6 Dust Caps— 3 for 2/6 Pure Linen Forfar—2| yds. for 2/6 9 Sponge Cloths— For 2/6 Best Quality Rubber Pants—Large 15 x CO Lace Runners—3/3 For 2/6 1/1 Roller Towelling— 3 yds. 2/6 • size 3/6 For 2/6 Linen Tea Towels— 2 for 2/6 3 yds. Good Calico— For 2/6 Maids' Vests— 3/6 For 2/6 Coloured Border Serviettes— Heavy Double Bed Sheeting— 2/6 Children's Bodices—Large sizes 2/6 . 4 for 2/6 1/9 Pillow Slips— 2 for 2/6 Strong Working Corsets — Large Lunch Serviettes— 3 for 2/6 Few Infants' Ripple Jackets—2/6 sizes 2/6 Horrockses 32in. Fast Stripe Shirt- Boottees, Pilchers and Wool Gaiters Gitls' Flannelette Petticoats— 3/11 ings— 2 for 2/6 Turned out for Friday 2/6 For 2/6 Double Width Net —ln grey, vieux Few Infants' Shoes — 2/6 Sample . Underwear — Knickers, rose, lemon 4/6 For 2/6 Ladies' Casement Cloth Overalls — Vests, Corsets, etc. . 2/6 All wanted shades in Ladies' Lisle 7/6 For 2/6 Stay Bands — 6 for 2/6 Hose— 3/8 For 2/6 5 only Children's Kiltie Skirts—2/6 Children's Flannelette and WinceyFadeless Curtain Net —45in. 4/6 Smart Little Pinarettes— 2/6 ette Petticoats and Knickers— • For 2/6 Vyella Infantees — 3 for 2/6 2 for 2/6 £1 £1 DAY IN THE SHOWROOMS £1 £1 *.„* s ,. k , v JFSffiS J r >i3SJ aiS". n ri&s >«t?T'r l **?iS£ i Underskirts—Actual value range Frocks—ln salmon, primrose, jade, ~ln ]ade and & 0? mixture 55/----from 32/G to 40/- For £1 etc. 55/- for £1 „ ,T,. , „ « .. *™~ Balance of Maids' Winter Frocks- 1 only Ladies' Marocain Frock- 63 • 7 In velvet, serge and gabardines Finished with white beads 55/- Costumes-In jazz mixtures 60/Kanging from 30/- to 45/- for £1 . For £1 „ , T ,„, . _ .Z"* 1 Maids' Winter Ooats-In velour, as- 1 only Ladies' Extra Quality Black Fe^ f only t Ladies Black Leatherette sorted shades 39/6 for £1 Velvet Frock—Smartly finished . B^c^Tn -R rn „ &Wn vJmS 1 only Ladies' Wool Frock—Trim- with buttons and braid . . 55/- 2 °^J w-«i l, Nap Velour mod with white facings 45/- for £1 For fil Ooat-With handsome black coney
waiting for great occasions. It no longer loses colour and soundness , Sunlight way of washing is easy \ Wh on all fabrics. Only soaping and \^\ \ dmt^^ soaking—no boiling or rubbing or \lWh / other violence. Just the gentleness N^^ \ / of a .horousM, pure .cap. ffe faf SUNLIGHT is used inYOIIR home MADE AT PETONE BY V LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1926, Page 15
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