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c&em Number V C*" SMj e»4v $0 CNa. t»*', H. P w 20>14 % % % % £veiy 50’s Tin * Contains a bo too KNOW? ssmnss cssebs Card % % OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE # # / ;V^WMW B mVWAW.VAW, ,W.W.V.W«W»V.W. WWWWM S Important Closing Notice J Last 2 Days of the “Fair.” Owf Great Winter Sale closes positively on Tuesday First In winding-up this Record-breaking Event we are thowing out many lines that we are anxious to get out of the way—-largely strictly seasonable goods. The prices of these will be sensationally discounted , as the following list plainly shows . THESE PRICES ARE NOMINAL! THE VALUES ARE PHENOMENAL! Note Friday is Half-price Remnant Day. From Friday up to Tuesday, Remnants, Oddments and Job Lots will be cleared off at HALF SALE PRICES. LADIES’ PULL-ON HATS in Ribbon Velvets, all smart shapes— I/1I to clear. THE BALANCE OF OUR TEIMMED MILLINERY to clear at 5/11 to 12/6. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR VELOUR HATS in this season’s newest shapes, Black and colors. Going for 7/11 to 17/G. BLOWERS, WINGS, MOUNTS, Etc. To clear, 3d, Cd, 9d, and 1/. SMART VELOUR CLOTH COATS in latest shapes, all good colors. Usually 75/ and 84/. Clearing price, 29/6. 50 EXCEPTIONALLY SMART VELOUR COATS, latest shapes, trimmed fur, Astrakhan, stitching, and epabroidery; Almond, Eawn, Putty, Grey, Tan, Navy, Mole, and Beaver. Usual prices, sgs to 9gs. Clearing price, 63/. 50 WOOL KNITTED CARDIGANS, all good shapes and good colors. Usual prices, 20/G to 42/. Clearing price, 15/6. TABLE OF LADIES’ CORSETS marked 4/11. Odd makes and sizes. To clear half-price. TABLE OF UNDERWEAR, COMBINATIONS, NIGHTDRESSES, UNDERSKIRTS, CAMISOLES, and BLOOMERS clearing half marked prices. 1 TABLE OF ODDMENTS in CHILDREN’S JERSEYS, VESTS. BLOOMERS, DRESSING GOWNS, Etc., all halt marked prices ! Owing to the enormous business we have done in the FANCY DEPARTMENT during our Great Winter Fan*, we arc left with be cleared off on Friday next and following days at half marked prices. These lines include RIBBONS, LACES, VEILINGS, EMBROIDERIES, and Oddments in SKIN and FABRIC GLOVES, NECKWEAR, TRIMMINGS, Etc. 10 pieces 56in ALL-WOOL COLONIAL TWEEDS in shades of Bottle, Henna, Jade, Fawn, Mole, and Grey. Usual price, 13/6. Sale price, 5/11. [4 Ends only left 54in ALL-WOOL MARL TWEED, the latest for Costumes, etc. Usual price, 10/6. Final price, 7/11. A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF REMNANTS, WOOLLENS AND SILKS, to clear at half-price. Only a Tew pieces left HEAVY GREY HERRINGBONE SHEETING. For single beds, 1/IU-; double beds, 2/6 per yard. Extra wide, 2/11 per yard. 54in RED BORDERED UNBLEACHED DAMASK TABLING. Usual price, 3/G. Sale price, 2/11 per yard. ALL REMNANTS IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT TO BE CLEARED AT HALF-PRICE ! 6 pieces 50in FLORAL BORDERED CREAM GROUND MADRAS MUSLIN. Usual price, 7/6. Sale price, 4/6. 6 pieces 50in BORDERED MADRAS, Cream ground with colored borders. Usual price. 5/11. Sale price, 3/6. FOR MEN AND BOYS. MEN’S UNDERPANTS and SINGLETS, fleecy lined, dependable garments. Usually 6/6. To clear, 3/11. MEN’S HARVARD SHIRTS, a strong Working Shirt, all sizes. Usually 8/6. To clear, 5/11. 30 only MEN’S TWEED SAC SUITS, smart cut, outside breast pocket, cuffbottom trousers. Usual nrice, 75/. Special Sale price, 57/6. 15 only BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED NAVY BLUE NAP REEFER COATS, fit boys 1 to 5 years. Usual price, 25/6. Sale price, 19/11. Advance Spring Exhibit of Millinery, Costumes, and Frocks. In this display wc arc featuring Reproductions of Smart Frocks shown at die Wembley Exhibition, Fashionable French Model Frocks, New English Costumes, and the Latest Modes in Distinctive and Lovely Millinery. We invite you to inspect this Attractive Display. -3 S3TO® F nau 105,1Q7,109, 111, 113, and 115 Georg© Street. Branch at South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 18715, 18 August 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18715, 18 August 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18715, 18 August 1924, Page 10