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Lovely Lampshades for as p Little as • Made from plain Silk in shades of pink, apricot, and gold. Pendant fittings. Usually 11/-, 15/6. SECRET SALE PRICE—? FOR m m 10 DAYS iNfl Important t The Price Reductions apply only to the Merchandise Specially Marked in the Depts. M What’s it all about? .. . Why the whispering? . . . What’s the secret? But we mustn’t tell! You’ll have to wait till you come to the Store to-morrow morning. It’s about a Sale. . . . A Secret Sale we’re running for ten days. ... A Sale of selected items from every department.... And it starts at 9 o’clock to-morrow morning. We’re not advertising any reduced prices ... no prices in the windows . . . but all the prices will be plainly marked in the departments. And you can take our word for it that prices will be lower than they have ever been before this season. And it is all genuine high-quality D.I.C. merchandise. ... No special buys for a quick disposal, but our own standard stock ... at bedrock prices! Dozens of other “ secrets ” besides the ones quoted in this advertisement! . PUJOL These Beautiful ® Art. Silks are usually 5/6, 5/11. Blankets p Reduced to • We’ll be selling them for # Gorgeous patterns and colourings in supple finished Art. Silks, dainty embossed materials, and heavy Suede Silks. Bold, dashing patterns, tiny sprigs and rosebuds—everything you can think of. AND SELLING FOR—? Winceyette for —? Good medium quality for nightdresses, undies, and kiddies’ clothes, in pale blue, pale pink, salmon, lemon, and white. Usually 1/6 yard. SELLING FOR—? Heavy Striped Flannelettes that will w r ash }nd wear indefinitely. Usually 1/6 yard. REDUCED TO—7 Get them at the Cotton Dress Dept. If. Gorgeous Printed Crepe de Chines will be marked ? 'ure Silk Crepe de Chine in every conaivable colour. There are grounds of ky, deep coral, Lido, beige, brown, ivory, lack, cherry, navy. Patterns are dainty, itricate, bold, or restrained. They’re sually 9/11 to 19/6. SELLING FOR—? Tweed Coat Lengths sell for ? Heavy Weaves in smart patterns, including ovefchecks, broken stripes, and basket designs. Browns and fawns, some mixed with blue, wine, or yellow. .Usually 49/6, 52/6. At the Dress Dept. To-morrow! Jf Heavy-weight All-wool Blankets, made in New Zealand. They are cosy and soft/ with dainty borders of pink or blue stripes. Usually priced as follows:—Sirglo bed, 27/6; 3 bed, 37/6; double bed, 45/- pair. GUESS WHAT THEY WILL SELL FOR? Horrockses’ Sheeting will sell for ? Best Bleached Twill Sheeting, free from filling, and well known for long and satisfactory service. 54in—Usually 2/11 yard. 80in—Usually 4/6 yard. REDUCED TO—? Note. —These Sheets will not bo hemmed. Jf Mattresses will sell for? Special Mill-wool Mattresses, made for comfort and durability; covered .with blue stripe union ticking; strong roll edge. 3ft—Usually 55/-. 4ft Cin—Usually 75/-. SELLING FOR—? You would buy Striped Taffeta for? m Effective Colour Combinations of blue/holio./gold, flanWmauve/gold, cinnamon/flamo/black, in smart Dutch stripes. For curtains, cushions, etc. Usually 2/11 yard. Jf Think of a Frock for as Little as Smartly styled and most becoming House Dresses of Marocain, bhth plain and printed, and of plain colour Crepe de Chines. Usually £8 18/6. Also a few cosy and distinctive Tweed Frocks. Usually 84/-. All in S.W. size only. Afternoon Dresses, uniquely smart, in Lace and Georgette, Crepe do Chine, and Marocain. In shades of navy, wine, saxe, almond green, and black. Usually £6 16/6 to £l6 16/6. SELLING FOR—? Imagine a Toilet Set for? Palo Blue Xylonite Toilet Sets, comprising brush, comb, mirror, and tray. Now soft necrotone colouring. Usually 39/6 set. SELLING FOR—? These Necklaces for? 58in Necklaces of light jade, with a knotted thread between each two beads. An even-cut, artistic necklace. Usually 5/6. Graduated Pearl Necklets, slightly longer than chokers, in pale pink and deep cream. A beautifullyfinished pearl. Usually 1/3. SELLING FOR—? 0 ft % % Even in the Good Old Days Before the War—Men’s Wear was no Cheaper Than This. Mens’ Sac Suits Reduced to ? Cardigan Jackets will Sell for ? Well-cut Suits, in mid and dark shades of Grey. Guaranteed all-wool suitings. Smart, serviceable, and well made. Fit any size. Usually 65/-. All-wool Cardigans, in fancy mixtures. Smart for sports wear or cosy for general wear. Usually 17/9. REDUCED TO—7 Boys’ and Youths’ Pullovers ? Winter Overcoats for ? A good selection of single and double-breasted stylos; mid and dark shades; comfortable and smart. All new goods. Usually 63/-. Marl mixtures. For school and play they’re itortful mi/I fnev 94m. 2Sir. oOin. useful and cosy. Sizes 24in. 26in. 28ir. 30in. Usually 9/6 9/11 10/6 11/-. REDUCED TO—? Dinnerware Oddments will sell for Vegetable Dishes. Usually 7/6. Gravy Boats. Usually 2/11. Meat Dishes. Usually 2/3, 2/9, 4/0. Also G dozen Glass Salad Bowls. Usually 2/6. 50 Brown Teapots. Usually 2/3. Coloured Glass Water Sets, comprising jug and G glasses. Usually 15/G. CLEARING AT—? China Dept.-—Octagon What will these English Smocks sell for Jf Copper Hearth Furniture Reduced to ® Copper Coal Helmets, artistically made in a convenient shape; finely beaten copper, of warm, rich appearance. Usually 42/6. Beaten Copper Kerbs to match. Usually 25/-. Electric Radiators, crescent shape, with copper reflector. Carbon clement, giving maximum heat for a minimum of electricity. Usually 75/-. SELLING TO-MORROW for—? Jf Gloves <n will sell for @ 500 pairs Ladies’ Gloves, first choice skins, all in perfect condition. Made to our own special instructions by the leading Continental' manufacturers. Nappn, 2-domo. Usually 8/11 to 10/6. Nappa, strap wrist. Usually 10/6. Fancy Washing Nappa. Usually 12/6 to 15/0. Fancy Kid. Usually 12/6 to 19/11. Degrain (Heavy Suede). Usually 13/11 to 16/6. GUESS WHAT THEY’RE REDUCED TO—? They are made of “Washington” Cloth, in a good medium weight, fast to sun and washing. In shades of beige, skipper blue, saxe, vieux rose, almond green. In lengths 40in, 42in, 44in, 46in, 48in. Usually 11/6, 11/9, 12/6. SELLING TO-MORROW FOR—? Be Early To-morrow! ELASTIC for Narrow Art. Silk Elastic, will wash and boil. In white only. Card of three yards, with threader. Usually Sd card. Ladies’ Pink Suspenders, sew-on stylo, cloth tops. Usually 1/11 pair. REDUCED TO—? For RlJALlt} o.ie DUNEDIN FoP; M Coats have never been Cheaper—Guess the price of these Black and Navy Repp Coats. Fully-lined Tweed Coats, without fur trimming. 12 Fur-trimmed and Fully-lined Tweed Coats. Usually 59/6 to £6 16/6. Also Cloth and Tweed Coats, beautifully trimmed with fur and fully lined. Usually 95/- to £l4 14/-. Jf You’ll scarcely believe it—But these Hats willq be marked * French and English Model Hats, in shades of brown, green, and black. Season’s price, 84/-. _ Hand-moulded Hats, with medium brims, in shades of black, wine, brown, and green. Season’s price, 21/-. SELLING FOR—? Millinery Dept. Economy Counter What are thesep knickers selling for • There are good quality Cream Fuji. Usually 5/C. Woven Cotton, Knickers with art. silk stripe, in shades of peach, lemon, nil, and fawn. Usually 5/6. Woven Art. Silk Knickers, in navy, fawn, lemon, lime, and mustard. Usually 7/11. ECONOMY PRICE—? Sample Corsets and Corselettes will be marked ? New, beautifully fitting foundation garments, giving perfect, contours for fashionable frocks—at the most ridiculous prices Usually 25/6, 29/6, 39/6, 42/6, 47/6, 49/6. AND THEY’RE SELLING FOR—? Kiddies’ Knickers & Vests reduced to ? Cream Ribbed Wool Vests, English made. With short sleeves. Usually 4/3. With long sleeves. Usually 5/6, 5/9. MARKED DOWN TO—? Fleecy-lined Knickers, English make, in pink and cream. Sizes 3Sin. 20in, 22in. Usually 3'3 to 3/9. SELLING FOR—? Girls’ Summer Frocks in Voile. Rayon, and Art. Silk Usually 22/6 to 35/6. AND THEY’RE SELLING FOR—?

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Evening Star, Issue 20778, 28 April 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20778, 28 April 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20778, 28 April 1931, Page 13

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