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......'..- v ' - '-'- " ■-. ■'■-'■..'-'■ -". I. '■'".'■ v ..'..■_. ' "J"""i- - ' V A Great Change in Partnership! ONE PARTNER HAS RETIRED —- TWO NEW PARTNERS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED f TRADmrR ? V, ER ™IRTI ,^ EARS °F CAREFUL AND HIGHLY COMMENDABLE'Si " IKADING, satisfactory, we believe, to every patron of the business, the partnership of Lance A. George and Arthur A George, trading as GEORGE & GEORGE, has been dismFm^C™ Alr° n*ent'A*t r' A. George aßgisted by hu twQ c of CEORrF % rrnpg rp yua u mi! tted •* sartnerß'5 artnerß ' ™U carry ™> ** hitherto, the business of GEORGE & GEORGE, which has gained so much popularity during its lifetime under the guidance of the original founders. H^T^ EW A?JjER o t aVC alre^ dy en actively enga Sed **' *c business to which 1 they have been admitted. Both are eminently qualified to discharge all that is expected of > them, and both old and new customers can be assured of treatment in the future unequalled even by the wonderful service which the firm of GEORGE & GEORGE has civen in the past. " '-i; We consider it due to the Public, to our many friends, that this announcement should \ be made as fully as space^permits, and we feel sure it will be received with universal fay- t °"li tF ™ °f ? E? RG. E * GEORGE> we trust, will long remain-even as exemplified I MARK^TnVJsW J^dKS^ PERMANENT LAND- J >, m± "• 1 t '' :!■ ' •*' Mr LEN GEORGE Mr ARTHUR GEORGE , Mr CLIFFORD GEORGE '"-: flats pleasure in introducing his Sons, - - . the New Partners of the firm of George & George In connection with the change of partnership it has been found essential to immediately start $ A Monster New Partnership Sale 1 An enormous reduction of stocks must eventuate, and ON THURSDAY NEXT at 9am we commence at each of four stores; CUBA ST., NEWTOWN, PETONE, BROOKLYN* ' ™^\ GREATES, T SA, LES °f HIGH-CLASS GOODS and SEASONABLE NOVEL! . ;! 11H2> that has ever taken place—one that may never occur again. "^ ': These are some of the WONDERFUL BARGAINS which will bring a speedy response fronT / 1 the keenest and most economical buyers. . , Showroom & Mantle Dept. Fancy Department Clothing Department A Feast of Bargains awaits you here. s The Low Priie, are Abounding! Amatinf Price Reduction,' - 20 °""LADIES'KEPPrT^!7, l 29/6 and 39/6 "VStfT' """- - *St 1/11 ™ ™«™»-»- «~W.... g/JV * 12 only LADIES' VELOUR COATS — Fur-trimmed Flexcello Silk and Wool I-lOSK-New shades, r //• Men's Colonial.Wibts_w«."* ••* uj i' collar and cuffs aa/a Usually (i/ll No U/U Colonial-SHlErS—With>two starched col- C/C «• I To Clear at Oif/O Black Ribbed HOSE—UsuaUy 6/11. O/I 1 ' larS' Usual Price 96 Now 0/0 ! f A Large Assortment of Fur-trimmed VELOUR and Now U/ 11 Men's PYJAMA SUITS—UsuaUy 10/6 ft/I 1 ", FACE CLOTH COATS at Greatly Reduced Price*. Fancy Ribbed HOSE—Usually 6/11. / aln Now 0/ 11 '. SLEEVELESS CAHDIGANS—In all the fash- 7 /n „ . Now LI 0 M™'B Stron S Working TROUSERS—UsuaI 1A /fi • ionable shades To Clear at I /11 Fancy AV°ol and Co"on HOSE—Light shades. «> /£» , Pnce 16^- Now IU/0 * LADIES'WOOL JUMPER'SUITS—A large variety Usually 7/6. " ' - Now 0/0 - Men's Dark forking SHIRTS—UsuaI-grice A/fl • At 39/6. 49/6 55/- Phoenix HOSE—Leading shades. UsuaUy 11/6. f/f 1 . T 6/, 6' No'#-."/ll ; LADIES WORSTED and TAVEED COSTUMES-Well r • r. , ■ v, c, * Now//11 Mens Dark G«y SAC SUITS-Usual Price * 7 /£ ' tailored, to be cleared at greatly reduced prices Ll^ Fashlonable Shades in Holeproof HOSE— C/ 11 s^/0. Now j/ / Q J Ranging from 55/- to 79/6 vTUsual^ y r l /n> Now «/ 11 Men's Tweed spOß'^S COATS—UsuaUy 22/6, <A /C : A Large Variety of LADIES' WOoSS CArSgANS NaPPa GLOVES-Fancy cuffs. Usually 9/11. 7 /t 1 25/- ' Now %lo/6 ; RanEine from 14/6 to >iq7fi xr N<>w •/ *1 Men's Fleecy Lined UNDERSHIRTS— rh ft 1 5 I-d.c.'ineccy-UncdSIIkSSSSSSE^S/J'? cuff, UsuaUy 12/11. g/jj Nowv2/ll '; , InKle S h,S k y s Sunrise ) Nil > Champa g n Cj Cream2/ll Nappa 2 . Dome GLOV ES-U S uaUy 7/11^ 7,\\ "* 4/6 ' : A^rgc Assortment of Ladies' Satin de Luxe O/| | Now 0/11 Boys' AU Wool PULLOVERS—Grey an^A /I II : l PRINCESS SLIPS-All shades To Clear at 11 Coloured NETS-Usually 2/11 .1A Id Heather. Usual Prices 5/6, 6/6 Nbw 4/11 V 36 only Art Silk PRINCESS SLIPS—In Sky, »7 /I "| Now lU"f Men's Flannel UNDERS—Doctor flannel Usual f/n ( Ilelio., Grey, Fawn, and White • " f/11 27-in. White EMBROIDERY—UsuaIIy 7/11. O /|| Price 7/6. w O w «>/11 i CREPE BLOOMERS—AII shades 1/11 Now &/ 11 Special Range Men's TlES—Usual Prices' 3/6 O //• "' To Clear at 1/11 27in. White'EMBROIDERY—UsuaUy 4/11. 1 //. -4/6. : - ''/ No W Z/6 J a ART SILK BLOOMERS—SeIf striped; in Pink r/ii p , „ ' TCIT , Now 1/0 Special Clearing Range of-TlES.—Wide ends. 1/n ? Sky, Helio., Nil, Champagne, White 5/11 Embroidery INSERTION— 6d. and 101 d. dor. yards. ' " "C At 1/0 ; A Large Quantity of ART SILK BLOOMERS—In Pink Moufloon FUR TRIMMING—UsuaIIy 19/6. 1h /n Men's str°ng Working BRACES—Police?' -I /n -;! Sky, I-lelio., Nil. These are wonderful q/ii' „ „,, „ Now—per yard Xl/O _ NowV-lier pair 1/0 C value. 0/ 11 *ln-Golden Opossum FUR TRIMMING—Usu- IA/C Boys' Grey TWEED SUITS—Very special ir/n -1' 200 Pairs of J.B. CORSETS—In all sizes; to A/I 1 P "^ 25{, 6-- " ■-' Now—yard IU/0 , Nowl«>/0 * suit any figure To Clear at 4/11 Goat Fur COLLAR and CUFFS in Grey.— -I A /fl Men's Striped SHIRTS—Fast colours. Usually A/£ < Ladies'RlPPLE CLOTH DRESSING GOWNS IJ/a Now I^/0 5/11,, 6/6. - , \ Now **/ 0 -J —In Rose, Saxe, Red, Mauve 14/0 Great Reductions In Gold and Silver Laces, Evening Men's FELT HATS—Gitey and Fawns. UsuaUy IA/£ Ladies'RlPPLE CLOTH DRESSING JACKETS O /#• Trimmings. Diamante Trimmings and Buckle* at great- 15/6,16/6: • NowlU/0 * —In Sky, Rose, Helio., S.ixc O/ 0 Iy Peduced prices. Men's Tweed OVERCOATS—Oddments. Usu- Oil IC Ladies' Heavy-weight COTTON VESTS— O/I 1 Hare TRIMMING—UsuaIIy 17/6 , r lp> ally 55/-to 70/-. Now b9/D ; To Clear at i*f 11 Now «>/0 Fancy Sateen Figured DRESSING GOWNS—" IC/fi - ALL- WOOL VESTS—FuII size, bound with C/ 11 Usually 27/6. Now ID/0 " silk braid D/ 11 ~ ~ ~~~ Men's Fancy Half HOSE—Usually 2/6. 1/15 ' wo™, and cotton vbsts- V 6 Furnishing Department ™, b,.* B ubbe ß coats JS^VT-, iVe I • === ====:=================== — : __ :^^ The Home Furnished at Little Cost. „ Now 11 /0 - ; • /!„-„„ D^*,^***^,^,^* All-wool "Royal George" N.Z. BLANKETS—Made to = "'T'"'" 1 "*.,, !J UreSS Uepartment our requirements byall the leading mills. " lUlr t - % ~ % 1 % *±«.4.~~ T\ M. *V x "S New season's Goods sacrificed' f nslc ?f a- 22/6,27/6,32/6,35/- Manchester Department % M-ln. All Wool CHARMALAINE.-All colour, r/t t JK £r5 S^SSSn^/B S/S 59/6 H°UBeh°ld G°°ds Regardle" of Cost' ' ' a^iffii^VT-w n U . Sale Price 0/11 "PABCO" FLOOR SQUARE-9f t . s 6ft. Oft. x 7ft 6in SOin. White DOUBLE-BED SHEETING- -VO/C , SAIIN DE LUXli.—Odd colours. Usjaily 1/6. 1 Ad. " 22/6 28/6 Per yarji Lf 0 "<! Sale Price—yard 1" Oft. x Oft. 9ft. x 10ft. 6in Oft x I"ft SOin- Unbleached Double-bed Heavy HER-, O /*> ' 51-in. VELOUR COATINGS-Good shades. r /|-i 34/6 40/- 46/ RINGBONE SHEETING— '. Lf & * ,_. „. .T, , ' Sale Price 0/11 PRINTED LINOLEUMS—6ft. wide - s«n. White SINGLE-BED SHEETING— /": "• /Q ,; 45-m Black l<rcnch VELVETEEN—UsuaIIy A/ii 4/li; 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 running yard 'Per'yerdl/SJ <i -To— VO,« S , » lUSU NS, ttfi&llf " INMU ™OL E UMS- 6 «. „* —"' «'"■ "*— •«"«» J/g , mS^S™ CLonSSnttE? C"/, 6, AXMIN™ ™,VA CARP f f E^r m"B '"" **- »'^«« - % Hello. Usually 7/11. • Sale Price 0/11 FRENCH'WILTON RUGs" 'it 1 /* w/S *Oin- MADAP°LAMS- Usual prices 1/9, 2/-, 2/6 yard '^ .-SjS'Sl^"'"-^ ra. L ill ="™" K sotsi s _ slishay a^^;;;;- - „,„. WHITE nOLLEK IOTOLIKG^ - " y iOi:^^ I MPPLE CLOTH-s" E"i ir°p J,t i/6 iapesiey act siLK-Mi"- -■"■ ?««<" --^ ™iSA pcSinA M ASK-G.od w11 « y x?<s i; 4/6 and 6/6 yard p er yap< j X/ f| ' ' Our Mail Order Department:— is tuned to the highest pitch to give the utmost .service and satisfaction. Country orders will receive personal attention and Postage is Paid to your very door. REMEMBER! Sale Starts THURSDAY Next, at 9 am. I GEORGE & GEORGF Cuba Street ■>> Newtown -:- Petone -- Brooklyn

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 7

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