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All Woollen Garments for men, I Dominion's Sheep Farmers, Woollen Manu- and children arc marked afc Sale I facturers, etc. A cordial invitation is issued to . I ■ everyone to see splendid displays, full details Prices. Read the items below, they constitute I of which are given below. only a few of the values! I Corsets Priced to Clear | 7 Offcr ecia ' FOOTWEAR • Berlie Wrap-Round CORSETS in fancy A Large Variety of Sports Shoes'' SPECIAL SALE I brocade, four hose supports. Sizes and Walking Shoes of all dcs- PRICE I .. 35 and 36 only. Usually 21/-. \ QnA/\!_il ' criptions in brown and black, _fm_ _*m\ § I To Clear 8/11 \ OUCUICII strap and lace styles. Usual J| ]/ I „„„,,„„,„ , ,', . i a ■ Rf^«"« : I prices " range from 39/6 to «^JI M I ,mt II ■CORSETS—In odd sizes only. A range ; "-*_p' ; -:xtHp««S«Aft--—v I i 9/6 / I of sizes in pink. Usually 21/6 and I I;U:K?fM"»SiJSa§j/-^ - _' N / Oi i h/sU «■% _>__» * Hill ■2.6/6; Friday Sale Special 10/6, 13/3 \ ( rUIONCIOC I ' CORSELETTES—In odd sizes. Usu- \ TflllftrPrl finPlt«; A. Skirts I '■ ally 89/6. Friday Sale Special 44/9 . > IOIIHrCU OOd L& Or OMHS I SATIN CORSELETTES—With dainty '"'. ' : f TiA#AArll# One Rail of TAILORED COATS and I lace tops. Usually 45/-. V ~__V I VYCOvIjf SKIRTS, including short and full 111 Friday Sale Special 22/6 _-_ _, length coats in various worsted suit- " Hill / ( ' ' m ß s ' Usually 6 gns. to 9 gns. f II BRASSIERE ODDMENTS-r-Uplifts and ftJ fc-»v*i wr ».•.»** Sale Price 3 guineas. I ~'. Longerlync. All Marked at Half (\l V * Hill Price for Friday Sale Special*. \ K\ \ \X in Qmai*t I I ■•» •■» • • I — II ' v\ /u v 1 \ Haf Price and Less for I SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY IN DEPARTMENT. /"r\.\ / I BrOWn TonOS _« . . z/a « ... 1111 7 v ns, / y / Model "Macs I II IV/CMII CO N. Special rriCe A Selection of Model "MAC'S" inclnd- I \J \eJ VEL IN I L-EZLCj V *~-J* i 7 A A I A***. * ng Velvets, Leatherettes and Satins. II 111 / / \ *" 3 I C_\ Usually 2 to 10 gns. As the most I Girls'. FLANNEL FROCKS—Shades: ' / / \r\> ' -J / rainy part of winter is yet to come, I Snxe, Green, Rose and Fawn. Sizes \ / b \ / these present a valuable .bargain. # 1111 l '18 .to 24. Usually 14/6 to 17/6.' . ' | ' Some are priced Less than Half Price. 1111 l Sale Price 10/6 '_ . I —— I Girls' Kc-p FROCKS—Shades: Saxe, ' _F" _T_l ■!"-E" 1111 k\ l/ r I _kl _f% x OUdNtV GIOVCS lllil Fawn nnd Almond; worked contrast. |b B* E_ E_ IV£ MX. WlWt _■ OT r-» •'■-«. 1111 l u s ,.niiy io/6t029/e ■~,-. ■ i^■-h- iwi_f%^%■ ■ %« Bargain Priced I Sale Price 14/11 » ■ II Girls' COLLEGE BLAZERS- Black' ' A|l GUftainS SHCI N/SlailCeS Woollen Knitted Fancy CUFF GLOVES. ' I flannel with gold, or white cord; all '' /^M WUIUOIIW OIIU VUIMIIWWW In fawn, putty and greys I «t/p« TT«iniiv u/r; t„ M/fi ■'•'■■ -.-, Usually 4/6, 5/6. Sale Price 2/11 ' I M/.es. Usuallj 14/6 to 24/6. _ our staff of sk;]led machinists wnl carry out a il orders for the Free I Sale frice io/b making of Curtains and Valances, and our designers will create new Deerskin GAUNTLET GLOVES—Lined I Girls' RVYON FROCK and PANTIE Curtain Styles for you. Just think of the value in this offer. Our wide and unlined; in browns and rosewoods. I SETS—-Rayon and self stripe bloom- range of Curtain and Draping Fabrics has been heavily reduced in . Usually 13/6, 17/6. • I crs wool" sleeping suits Usually price for the Sale. Therefore, you effect a double saving in the Sale Price 7/11, 9/11 I . priced as high as 24/6 '. - ' Reduced Price and the Free making. Fancy Suede and KID GLOVES-In . I Sale Price 4/11 ; D DOVC browns and beavers. Usually 12/6, | ~ rUn DVJTO 8/11,9/11. Sale Price 6/11 I I Ikimrn Boys' All Wool Tweed Overcoats in Boys' College Grey Sports Trefousses Duplex SUEDE FABRIC* -11 M |\| IJI r* ... double breasted styles,'half belt at Suits, in sizes 14 and 15 GLOVES—In Pastels and Fawns, in | I V/MU/lU.W . .. backj 3n light- -red-bro%vn shades. . only. Usually priced 44/-, pull-on and Nantwich gauntlet styles. ||||| ... „. „., . , wnnTrI ,„ VI . CTO ~ .Sizes, 5, 6, 7. Usually priced 31/9, 51/- and 55/-. Usually 5/11, 6/11. Sale Price 2/11 | Alpha I'me Ribbed WOOLLEN VESTS. , . 32/6,33/3. Sale Price 19/11 Sale' Price 27/6, 30/-, 33/- | Opera top, trimmed lace. Pink, Helio., I or sky siik-edging, usually 7/6. ; FHR MPM And Rare Value in Smart Hosiery I . Sale Price 5/6 "Wll IVICIN • * | '•'■■«•■„,,« .... ~ , r. ' -~- , j i P Silkestia Mercerised Full Fashioned Cotton I Ladies' Fleecy Lined BLOOMERS— Men's 1 weed single Mens Grey Worsted trousers, F „n v Fashioned English GYM. HOSE, in fawns I Plain good quality; shades grey, flesh, -mul double breasted styles. in three shades, dark inedmm,... HQ g E - n v ht - s]mdcg and nudes. Usually 4/11 I sky, ivory and navy. Si.cs W, 2/6; ;.;;.Dark shades Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, light grey; all sizes 3to 7 only. Usually 6/11. Sale Price 1/U I 0.5., 2/11; unci X.O.S. 3/3. ■ 7. Usually £4/4/- Usually 2,/-. < Sale Price 3/11 V " I Sale Price 55/- Sale Price 18/6 ; . 1111 l ■ ■ ■ ' ■' '■. . Artificial Silk and Cot- E,nbr ° id , p ; ref:i l.9 lo ?r«l 1111 l~ ; ; : — ton Marl Full fashioned censed HOSE, 1111 l Five Shillings in the £ Discount on MEN'S CARDIGANS and PULLOVERS hose, to*™,*** ™£{£H&££v* I A Special "Wear More Wool" Offer. All best quality English and Scotch Knit. 6/6. Sale Price 3/11 Sale Price 3/11 I GROUP No. 1. —The famous "Wols- GROUP No. 2.—"Braemar" Cardi- GROUP No. 5 — "Jaeger" make Children's All Wool Ribbed Fashioned I ley" make Cardigans and Pull- gans and Pullovers, in the famous offering a very fine range of HOSE, in grey, putty and fawn. I tt' CTS ;, in J/~° WnS ' faWnS ' lOVatS " Scotch knit, featuring the newest smart designs. Usually 49/6. Usually 3/11, 5/6. Sale Price 2/11 I Usually 37/6. shades of marl fleets. Usually '■~.. I Discount Price 28/6 42/6. Discount Price 31/6 Discount Price 37/6 \T II 1 /~*l 1111 l IL — ——————————- i ——; — : — : — __i__- — J Art Needlework Classes I 1111 c ,7 C • ) j~< i liL ■■■ «■.■■■' mm mmim* - Miss, Margaret Sutherland is now conducting Art (11 pee these Special Features Of the TF MM. JES O*JEKjES -fILTT JES JEC Needlework Classes for both adults and chUdren. liii "Wear More WnnL" Exhibition ' The hours are; Adults from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m., I VV LUT iviun. vv UOl LjXIIWIUUH from Monday till Friday. Children, from 10 to 12 I On the ground-floor there is a working exhibition dmWm -l-i-H on every Miss Sutherland is a very I of a hand-weaving loom, the only one of its kind __i_i_H -l-i-H -_I_l-H .accomplished needlewoman, gaining the: Inter- I •in New 'Zealand, and a working exhibition of a __I_l_H -national m the Worlds Professional I half-hose knitting machine. Three displays are _______ _____¥ ______* __d> ' Needlework Exhibition She was also a first prize I featured on the first floor, one of which is the : mXWmWLJdmW jH_HL ™ ( 1 H , ln th . c National Fidl I Hand-made AVoollen Goods, worked by members ' .particulars of the Art Needlework Classes arc ob- I of the Women's Division of the Farmers' Union. 'WKT 3ES "Km jtm W. HOT 4EmT TC" C_-l HET tn,n , Bb « f . r -° m M r" Su V , S; ,and ,n lhc Art Needle " I " MW » dmsm JHUi AmdM <A9m dUWM -■» *mdw JmrnM work Section. Ground Floor. . Mil

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 8, 9 July 1931, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 8, 9 July 1931, Page 24

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