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Why not take Advantage of these Exceptional Opportunities ? The Person and the Home Benefit by Warehouse Prices at GEORGE & DOUGHTY^ shopping at George and Doughty's. = j ... , -■*■■—-—-'- _ ■ a. _, .', ,„ „~ m n .- t ■ . . 1 Special Values i I !—S Girls Needs Si LESALE j ] —in--— ■■'■"--■'f l'+ m ~^4. C 1 iaffar-ss*- 24"-1—I! ! Dress Jbabncs viivat KJaIC l» sl » nM « s _—' I . g To fit ages 5, 7, 9, n, J3 : rt™ n?s^,l. OOL ' in our 6"^"-2:; ■ CREPE QE CHINE . ! To fitages 3 4to 8 9to 13 j ■•■•"• „ Special Prices 1/11 2/6 2/11' A beautiful soft fine woollen material T -. • . -r, CHILDREN'S BRUSHED WOOL CARDIGANS- - | - Ladies Footwear, ~WM^pf^ ' f ■' Usually 7/H yard * — ■ — ' j Special Price. 1/9, 1/11, 2/1 2/3 " SPECIAL PRICE O/11 YARD n t~m- • c . , »Sizes 6 ' 7 > 8 > 9 > 10 i/ll .•.:-.-. ft fTfi«ipfir TlA«fc ' T 1? 11*5148^1^^UL AJLUOICIV lyCTirS- " Navy flne twi" Drillette; elastic waist and knee. 40 ,'r.^K DI Ark' '•■■"• -'■■•■ ***■ J *^V|/I,U» . Sizes H, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 *fU-mcn t>LA.L,R ■ ■*- _ Sale Prices 2/6, 2/8, ?'9, 2/11 3/_ 3/2 CASHMERE- ; Jl^ RDMl _ A ,^| / [ A fine softly finished woollen material, IIT/-vI» T ' >-v m . — » 1 °°'C™"- Si... 18 .. 20 e/|| | suitable fo, g,™ We f t odc,, etc. NOW ON I S^fi- ,' i . Usually 4/6 to 6/11 yard J __ ~ V^T TT \_# JL ~| • | Special P rice D/D ]. | SPECIAL PRICES— \ j ' ! ' ! | 9-1/-— This Event Alone will -^S^fT^ I CLA ' U \7t7T^vTTr» « THREE-PIECE SUITS—In Cashmere; gauge-knit, I 54-mch VELOUR \ rnotfp o X/ioit fi-i Al< - . wool and wpp comWned, the jumpers being F m ATIT . lilaJVe d VlSll IO Olir brightly trimmed with.stripes and applique de- I LLAJIH- / . ___ s>gn> while the plain pleated Cardigans match the I - .SpJendid ,vea ring ..nality, n,ed,«» WaTChOUSe Well - r^iSSJBSSSSJ'^'KJ: j w, i?!l , s^^lid/UchS ! worth whilP 1 SS2^*StfStK£VS!?S I rens warm winter coats. In three \ WUI 111 Willie ■ tweed skirt and tiny tweed buttons to rA/ C f | smart shades of Brown. ! finish the outfit Wholetale Price 0"/U - f . ."■'■;'..■■■ Usually 11/6 yard I " ' WORSTED COSTUMES—In all the latest shades i I V ,usuau y la/o yard j '■-'■%mmßmmmmmi^^^^^^^^^^^—^L— Ot Brown» Fawn« Navy, and Grey, with self- ! J / SPECIAL PRICEtr /11 YARD I ■ , - —"■"^^^^^^^^■■■■B coloured insertions, belts, pin-tucks, and pleats f . | ~%f I I " I, • : x I employed as trimmings ..' . " ' 5 -■ **' *'* I T? • 1 • nT - ._. f „ Wholesale Prices 57/6 to S gns. ' I yinA IfAQUA Ul lliaillUga <tl TT drCIIUUSer^TICCS belt «nd pockets, finished in shades of Fawn, -7*r-inCn rv/AOrlA. .'■■•-.■'.*-' Scarlet and Blue -\ n /*% RRPP Four pieces only FELT-BASE LINOLEUM—In good serviae- -I/O " Wholesale Price 13/ D ■ . : . aWe grounds. 6ft. wide Per yard 4/3 5 C«ECKED RUBBER RAINCOATS-With ad iustA heavy-weight All-wool Repp, with 'TAPESTRY CARPET RUNNER—In new designs and colourings * am^ro^nndZretn 51 m n l/n I fine Kasha finish. Shades of Cinna- : 18in. 22Jin. 27in 36in ' '■ W-u,i. p,:,, 10/ II j mpn, Sahara, and Cream. , 4/3 and 4/11 5/11 6i/li 9/ ' s j i j Usually 9/6 yard . CREAM CURTAIN NETS-With smart coloured borders | ffi^ *2!£L»2 t££~%Z 1 SPECIAL PRICE r/I 1 YARD f 20in. wide Win/wSde ! rev«« «=»"«; half lined in art silk. I 5/11- ■■ j . lAy"rd 1/6. J/9, .nd 1/1, yard j Wh ole , ale p r ?;:^ hs27in '30-.33in.,39in. I m -..-,-..-..-.._.,_^._.._.._^_4. c^Sf^r n . w!de ge ranse of new design P s er an y L b,tl 7i D- L^, 6"32/6'34/6'39/fi j "MISHKOf ■ I <<One Day ' Bargains in Men's & Boys' Clothing ] | The Wonder Boot I | MEN'S PYJAMAS Men's Tweed OVERCOATS | I for Men and Boys Soft & Warm /: /I 1 smart shape j Available in nine different designs to suit all tastes. "MISHKO" has AH SISECS "/■*•-»• Solendid FittinJl "^Cj //x I created « revolut.on m footwear. It represents the outstanding j ' . opjenoia flCting O j// If ' departure in footwear manufacture of the last 50 years. • f i —-—----——--—-----———————. riXCeptlOnal Valve I f I 9^^S No. 237 (as illustrated).- j BOYS' PULLOVERS "" j I ffl^^^^^ stitched and riveted j 5 Sizes: 22 to 26 in. Szes: 28 to 32 in. or INavy. Tolo Lollar. j |El||||Pk Prices:.! I /-J 1 Sizes: 24 &26 in. Sizes : 28 &32 in. I Sizes 10 to 13| . . 23/9 I I I I // I I "I J #*i -i " I Sizes. L and 2". .. . 25/9 I | U/ X 1 'Z" 1-1- i/ 1 I ■ 4/ll I , -.-Sizes »i to. si .. 27/9, } Usually 8/9 Usually 9/3 to 10/6 / J-X. T/ 11 i | Sizes 6to 12 (Men's) 35/6 I j . ' i Read this Testimonial-^t will interest you. | , May 23rd. 1929, I' *~"———'———— ..—'.. T —.~-™_.._.^_a 4-—————-— .«_»_—^_^.___^_^. 4i ! ' Racecourse Roadj Waipukurau. f I G*^*i^»3rtl« f ' *U i i T\ »-». I messrs. George & doughty, ltd., | ! opeciais iroiu tne j j r SLiicy Department I | I have' worn the "MISHKO" Boots I got from you last I iVI All lull Jli3 1 HiK J j 4-inch HARE TRIM_MING—In a beautiful "I ! August (nine months ago) almost continually, and there f 1~)/3kTl<l«*#-m«^nf- f I selection of popular shades ? | » hardly any sign of the sole wearing out. Practically all" i UCparimCUl = Usual value 12/6 yard A/I % j my work .s pick and shovel work, so it should give the soles rTVTn -. usual value W6 yard Q/11 I a good test. a | UNBLEACHED SHEETIN&—Strong, pure, f Special Price •" * * I „, M-v i?" als(> g^ a Pair at the same time, and still has : } I and reliable, in ordinary twiU and her- f * 4 . inch FO XALINE TRIMMTvr a r f them. The usual leather sole generally lasts about five or I I nngbone finish. I/O - b tUXALIM TRIMMING—A fine j | six weeks at the most, so that "MISHKO" is a saving and ! I Single bed width Per yard */0 I range of fashionable shades to select from. I more convenient, besides being quieter to walk in. f I Double bed-width 1 /1A a f Usual price 16/11 yard 1 O /■* > | lam getting two pairs for the boys this week, and -will . I Per yard 1/1U f f SnecialPr^ 10/U T have to get two more pairs next month, as soon as the other j WHITE SHEETING-Extra strong and • " , P .. "". f— ■ .1 boyshave/imshed what they are wearing. We have a f " pure, in goed.linen finish that washes and .— -arswe.l. .Singl^l^^j^.^; V..-' _, ' „:,:..,,:, . " do?^S?S oi^b^S^^t£U^^^l-.: !- Double bed f 1 Traced Aprons f I think "MISHKO" fine for boys, as they do walk so 5 Per yard X/ 11 , f 1 heavily.- It will be very nice to have them walking quietly... " 1 PYJAMA CLOTH—-Strong, reliable, hard- ' I -"^y tor. working; fine quality { [ in the house. I think we were the'first to have them about ' . * wearing quality, in a good range of new. . I • I ■■• ' unbleached calicOj attractive ! here, and.now there are quite a number. . > designs. 35 inches wide' IAJLD ! traced designs 11 ID • V.u»«^, s __, I , NURSERY mA , EE _ S[^^^ir ; j j Sp.d.rPrice-^ch 112 • ! (Original copy may be inspected at our office) I I absorbent, hard-wearing quality. | AID. a f (.^U" sized aprons) | L- — : • ' W J I 30 inches wide, :: Per yard lwS' f I I ' [ i' GEORGE& DOUGHTYLm 61-63 VICTORIA STREET w WELUNGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 130, 6 June 1929, Page 5

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