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The Winter Sale is doing its job well! Stocks of Mantles, «» ; >rr *V \ i All Dress Materials, Underwear, Seasonable Furnishings, mm. fe£?A' \ \ AI I Fancy Goods, Millinery etc. are clearing rapidly! NOW 111 _ §9A ' \ Ml I IT'S HOSIERY DEPT.'S TURN TO DRAW THE CROWDS fflF WV \ rit *■ THE FIRST BIG ATTRACTION is a grouping of m:. '--(BS/^^X \ \^ z B "left-overs" from three of the season's heaviest-selling ranges if / '*Hn dJJp-A 1 < \ ■™l -2S®@ FAIRS LEFT!-Usually 2/11, 3/6, 4/3 pair-. // JB3^y?\ V * " ALL ONE PRICE tlttpr. IMB^M V 1 1 ',%.[. Brief details of this sensational offer are as follows; THREE first-class lines of ff,'' jf V I inexpensive Hosiery have been grouped under one price of 1/11 pair; included & -' jW ■HHf/^V3<^V\ \ 1 -.-.- -.-..->-' are- SUPERIOR QUALITY LISLE STOCKINGS lined with fine wool and in §. .M V'• I \BI P PRIPE shades of fawn, brown and gunmetal (Usual Prices being up to 4/3 pair); I. \W N. \ I vflLt iniUL COLOURED CASHMERE STOCKINGS made from pure Botany Wool and fea- /' JJ \ I „ .. MM ... Turing soliced toes, heels, seamed backs and shades of fawn^and brown (Usual Jk t 'jJ Tll-MnRRnW Pricef 2/11 pair); SILK AND WOOL PLATED STOCKINGS lined with wool / £ |,1 111 mUnllUfff throughout and in shades of deer, duskee, new brown, soltan nad black (Usual // $1 % \ 1 . « w Prices" 2/11 to 3/6 pair). ' / A , ,k FRIDAY Second Attraction: Approximately 1750 PAIRS / M ■——^^^^^^Smm' Jgj of Full Fashioned Stockings - CASHMERE, Usually |^| KyoMhSsK ."Jid^ W^/JK HatS Usually 3/11 pair; SILK and WOOL, Usually 5/11 pair; jm * ?^^ *. W^mt \2/% \ 0 \sfs SILK and WOOL MARLS, Usually 5/11 pair. Wr si.i/«. "IflJ^ * ; v. " AYY DD f r^V /f f #t^Bi* 16 to 1/9 CHILDREN'S SOX -Togo at 9d. Cqlq PHpO Q/R A 1.1. ■1^ ■*« Mm M^L^ WLM Mil l#CftAJ» plaln and fancy; in Cashmere and Silk and Wool; sizes 2 UUIU HluO L U rBMM • •••'^^•^ -^^ to 5. Usually 1/6 to 1/9. Sale 9d. u^nnM|aa|aa|MMaaa||a||||a|aßa|a||lma(Haa||^aaa i^ BM^BalßH^MaMaaaHaM^aMa toMiiM^iainHaiMM^Bßß SILKS, WOOLLENS AND COTTON DRESS GOODS l.ppjPF PRACTICALLY HALF PRICE AND LESS ! ' 12/6 Worth of Washing Satin 5/- - what You Says 14- Worth Heavy Cotton Crepe V-' % jff% To-morrow you can purchase 5 yards of 36-inch Heavy AVashing Mt?C VlrffWC I wll WKlr^ To-morrow you can purchase 16 yards of specially woven Crepe ■ -W ■ g^F Satin for 5/-. In 30 different shades. I» ' O *J ' in a variety of colours; usually lljd. per yard; 30 inches wide. : ■' # ''^W 11/- Worth of Heavy Locknit 5/- by Spending 9/. Worth Casement Cloth 5/- I F 1 To-morrow you can purchase 2 yards of this special cloth for • _-____|__^____. MB To-morrow you can purchase six yards of this fast dye cloth 5/-; in dainty lingerie shades; 54 inches wide. ' for 5/-. 36. inches wide. Assortment of 25 shades. ' ; 7/6 Worth of Special Fugi Silk 5/- mWKm^m t 910 Worth of Doctor Flannels 5/-To-morrow you can purchase six yards of this 30-inch • m To-morrow you can purchase two yards of 36in; Doctor Flannel guaranteed Pure Silk for 5/-. . ■ . MM for 5/"- In Emerald, Rose, Pink, Reseda, Henna, etc. 8/- Worth of Broche Rayon 5/- jD^m^m^ ff 8 ' Worth British F«g*Me 5/- Mf\T\n Q . To-morrow you can purchase 8 yards of 27-inch Broche Rayon AW moT? W ? OU ™a.? P"rchase Bclyd\?f8 cl yd\? f thls T Spedal c| T oth foJ, S/r; 111 11 11 111 U ' for 5/- in 30 different shades.. !v> . . ■ ■ W C>' '" UVC> ' Vy ' "" "■'■■■■'' 7/- Worth AS re Crepe de Qine 5/- MW */"Worth of '»r Winceyette 5/-To-morrow you can purchase two yards of,this special cloth, 3G , To-mprrow you can purchase 6 yds. of this for 5/-; on grounds CI ID CCI T ' inches wide, for 5/-; in a wide range of day and evening shades. of Sky, Salmon, Mauve and Lemon, with neat floral designs. | Ull ILL I 11/6 Worth of Tussore Silk for 5/- l^H^^T 14/6 Chiffon Silk Velvet for 5/-yd. RJ. WEARS To-morrow you can purchase six yarda of 33-inch Tussore " Crushed Ribbed and SUk Velvets; 36in. wide; this season's Silk for 5/- ' - ' cloth; in.Cardinal, Saxc, Navy, Nigger, Copper, etc. 11- Worth Spun Crepe de Chine 5/- TO-MORROW ' 10/6 Diagonal Coatings for 5/- Usually up to 35'-To-morrow you can purchase two yards of 30-inch specially #V^ '''^ ' 54 inches wide; exceptionally well woven cloth; suitable for heavy .White Spun Crepe De Chine for 5/-. .. : . | coats, skirts, etc ; ; in Kawn, Bottle, Navy, Black. On In DriAtl X/ ™Sf^ra^^S^^ra| CARDIGANS » JUMPERS alAiliiMHlrlinT^Mtfßiiaffij a t Half Price & Less To-Morrpw A-PRICE "3 pairs for a/6" is Macky Logan's end ■ C/ 111 j. , htmdcDC o/ii of Season offer to clear entire Stock I 5/11 to 6/11 Ladies JUMrtKb Z/ 11 y^ These Socks have been made to appeal especially ■■■■■■■ In All Wool and Silk and Wool; all shades. Usually 5/11,.7/ H. Sale 2/11. m\wM to those who do heavy work or go tramping. They mitt. rk / 1 t T !• 9 ITTlinrnC ' O /ll Af ■W— ' ' SMS SlL'S'CrfSf^Si Hfilhii 7/11 to 8/11 Ladies JUMPERS 3/11 f\W\ marvel at the value 3 PAIRS for 2/6 in our In Silk and Wool and All Wool; in a v ariety of shades and styles. Usually M I ■ H Men's Department, First Floor. 7^n to s/n- Sale 3/11. . «rf ' \# Boys' Aii-Wooi Socks, 2/6 Pair. W*JK*M *$***$** Cardigans and Jumpers 4/11 Plain black, also with red, white, blue, gold or green bar tops. All Wool; various styles and colours. Usually 9/11 to 10/9. Sale 4/11. wt C: nff l p .U a * All sizes to clear—Usually 2/11 to 3/3 pair. Sale Price, 2/6. ■■&■■■ /Q -. If P 1 1 V lW *JUIgIC IUU. . C A RfllC ANS AND "°9 Ladies' Cardigans and Jumpers 5/11 withheld. 1^ AU Wool . good styles and colours. Usually 11/9 to 14/9.. Sale 5/11. - _,^ « - LUMBER JACKETS 11/9 Ladies' Special Cardigans '6/11 g .^l.op^i y . Don't hold off buying in expectation of ever getting better value than l n .Pure Wool; in shades of Bed, Green, Navy/ Fawn/etc. Usually 11/9. ', ■; : : what is now offered! You won't! There are 150 to go at the lowest Sale 6/11. &&3^4£^^ S5-ww Cardigans and Jumpers 7/11 Ladies 9 Winter 9/11. Usually 21/- to 25/-, Now 12/6. Usually 27/6 to 32/6. ' O ,«/ 6t oiß/6 Sale 7/11 Now 15/6. •■•'■'* , In smart styles and good colours. Usually 15/6 to. 18/6. oaie i/li. SALE of BOY'S I ■ ■■ ' .-. ■ ■ — mjmm PHATC JERSEYS! 50,4to 5 g«s.men's cHi^Rro UNDERCLOTHING UUHIO SrrtrnS^dost:: OVERCOATS at HALF pRICE AND LESS To Morrow < There's still any amount of Just received from our Auckland jM P* /„ __, «v«S^TYrjnfV f% I<m * LJ I ■■ wear ahead for these garments. . warehouse to be disposed 6i at i§^l AI Q . /» /1 t I AniFV NlllH IS • //I I Fl #"% fc- ■ In PLAIN and MARL shades. These Overcoats are this season* styles in ALL- /0100 /1 1 LITVI/11-iIJ HlVlt* 1V ' I* /A A c- iq » 29 Tlll 1/Q WOOL TWEEDS. All patterns and colours. Our / ' V% ■% I ■* bizes 10 to iZ —Usually LIV , We iii ng ton house couldn't sell them, and as it is In round an a squa re necks; embroidered fronts; all colours. U UIF |a to 6/6 each. Sale Prices: too late in the season to get 4to sgns.each for them, iNi*n«/IflT/1 i^rVHIUTfI 4 O //• ■ ItIWL 2/3 4ii 1 0UTTHEYG0N0"g^ ah "• '• I 21 1% Ladies' DRESSING GOWNS 12/6 &m^mWmWmWmWmmWmWmWmWmWmWmWmWmWmWmWmWmWmmWßm In comfy Ripple Cloth . in .R e d, saxe; full size. 90/- SALE 39/6 7/11 ana 8/il PRINTED 2/9 Coloured Bordered DAM- oj-//; Al , icrnrinNnFTTF PY IA MAS 1 2 /fi 102/- SALE 49/6 LINOLEUMS, 6ft. wide - 5/3 ASK CLOTHS - - Sale 1/9 ZD/bAll-wooISTOCKINGtI It TIJAITIAO YL\ O / ' 1^ P5.b IL&ol^fficr/cS^U.uA^TI: In Navy/Green/Natural, Lemon/Saxe/Green, and other colours. , 1«/- 3ALL OT/D s^^"- --~ ;r^.«^-i«.--, 7/liGißLff all-wool PULLOVERS 2/11. 147/-SALE69/6 1 / 7fi JrioV. PRINTFH f*RF Double Bed shop-soiled Blankets to be- • *.* ■ ... _~ „ , •i^mitSJ « i i . «i ' cleared at ridiculously low prices, regard- >In Navy wit h Red, Green, Fawn striped collars. All IIIIS deaSOll S TONNES, floral designs - Bd. less of cost. J n i firiiri A %TC «1/11 Mnt^nlc o J I OWPR riIRA QT 6/llchiidre n 'sALL-wooLCARDIGANS2/ll Ma^ a W W EilT \0 \0 m&f^ I . ■ In Pink, Green, Saxe and Fawn. ~-. ' .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 35, 10 August 1933, Page 18
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