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PUBLIC NOTICES.

Some more Exceptional Bargain-Offerings at THE Popular SALE of the City —the Winter Fair! This Week we bring before your notice some more of the Fair Attractions, instead of referring to the lines separately we would urge upon ladies the wisdom of making a personal call. There's such a lot of useful and interesting lines being sacrificed at very low prices that you are sure to find the visit both advantageous and profitable. The spfendid manner in which business is keeping up shows that the recommendation of satisfied Customers is still a force of the strongest kind—the benefit of which we are experiencing daily. Notwithstanding the hundreds of Costumes we have sold since the opening.of the Fair, on a count being made this morning we find we have still 200 in stock. It's time they were sold, so we have gone through the entire lot and in many cases cut the prices just a little lower still. These Costumes are every one new and up to date—there is not a single last year's Costume among them —all are in the latest styles, and made of beautiful Tweeds, Roslyn Worsteds, and Black and Navy Serges.

The Clearing Prices will be as follows: 12/6, 17/6, 21/, 25/, 27/6, 29/6, 35/, 42/, and 49/6. If you call and see these sensationally Cheap Costumes you will quickly realise their unique value. The chance is too good to let slip! Ladies' Rosryn-rnade Cream Ribbed Woollen Knitted Dressing Jackets, with blue and red facings. price, 13/u. Sale price, 7/11. A small lot of Ladies' Auck-land-made Nightdresses, in Flannelette and Longcloth, trimmed embroider)',. Marked at i less than the usual prices, 5 dozen Beautiful Wool Delaine Plain Tucked Shirt and Fancy Blouses, the latter trimmed lace and insertion. Clearing at 3/11 and 4/6, 350 Hats, consisting of latest Straws, Felt, Tweed, and Cloth Motors, Children's Corded and Plain Velvet Peter Pans, Children's Felts, in White and Colors. Part showing in south window. All clearing at 1/ each. 100 pieces Straw Plait, leading good colors. Usual prices, 1/6 to 2/11. Clearing at 3d per piece. 1 piece Maroon Nestling, 29m wide, heavy and warm, suitable for Ladies' Dressing Gowns or Children's Coats. Clearing at 6£d per yard. Unshrinkable Grey Flannel, made by the manufacturers of the celebrated "Doctor" Flannels, splendid for wear and washing. 9|d per yard. Venetian Plain Cloth, for Evening or Theatre Coats, in Vieux Rose, Saxe Blue, Reseda, Green, Grey, and Terra Cotta, 50m wide. 1/11* yard. Good quality Merveilleux Silks, in Cardinal, Brown, Navy, Green, Heliotrope, and other colors. Clearing price, 1/11£ per yard. Corded Velveteen, a splendid quality, in Brown, Navy, Moss, Myrtle, Amethyst, Cardinal, and Beaver. Worth 2/6 a yard. How 1/3. 3 5 Cretonne-covered Wadded Quilts, full size, with border. Usually, 8/n. Clearing price, 5/Tl. " Fair '* Clearing Lines at the Fancy Counter! 150 Ladies' Peggy and Variety Bags, in assorted colors, leathers. Worth from i/ui to 4/11. Clearing at—1/, 1/6, 1/11$, 2/6 and 2/11. 50 dozen Ladies' Plain Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Worth 3d each. Selling at 6 for 9d. 2doz Ladies' Woollen Striped Motor Scarfs, Orange and Black only. Usual price, 3/6. Clearing price, 1/. 30 dozen Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, assorted Beavers, Browns, Cream, Black Navy, and Green. Sold usually from 1/3 to i/uj. Clearing price, Od pair. Ladies' Colored Cashmere Hose, with fronts beautifully embroidered ; the colors are Green, Blue, and Amethyst in contrasting colors, silk embroidery. Usually, 2/1 r to 3/11. Clearing price, 1/11$, Drapery Supply Association George Street and at South Bunedm.

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Evening Star, Issue 14626, 24 July 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14626, 24 July 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14626, 24 July 1911, Page 10