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BARGAINS! You may wonder how it is possible for us to continue with our surprisingly low prices now that we are selling our new spring goods, but, being a cash firm, we are able to offer the public the benefits we derive by using this system in our business. Therefore, why not take advantage of our specially cut prices, and thus show your appreciation of our efforts to please you? MEN'S SUITS. Men’s Thornproof Suits, made from imported and colonial tweeds, .smartly cut, and the latest patterns. Usual price, 79,G. Special Price, S2/G. MEN'S SINGLETS. “ Athletic ” Sleeveless Singlets for men or boys. Prices — Men’s, 1/6; boys', 1,3 each. MEN’S SHIRTS. “ Per’maprynt ” Fancy Poplin Shirts, with detached collar ; fast dyes. See Window Display of those new colourings. Price, 6/11. 9in x Gin. Special price, 10/6 each. SEACRASS CHAIRS. Special Purchase of Large Roomy Seagrass Chairs, thoroughly well made in three good comfortable shapes. Special price, 28/6 each. PURE SILK HOSE. The Orient Pure Silk Hose, full fashioned, art. modern heel ; S.W. and W. In the following new shades:—Afghan, Gunmetal, Sumatra, and Koko. Special price, 5/ll pair. ART. SILK HOSE. Ladies’ Mesh Art. Silk Hose, extra strong mesh: S.S.W., S.W., W., and O.S. In assorted shades. Special price, 6/11 pair. SMART COATS. Smart Coats, in diagonal tweed, with now rovers; colours— Brown, Wine, Tan, and Green. S.W., W., and O.S. Price, 39/6. TAILORED COATS. Tailored Coats, in the popular cavalry twill, well cut, in all the newest styles; colours— Persian Rust, Trafalgar Blue, Tobacco Brown, Nigger, Navy, and Black. S.W., W., and O.S. Prices, £3 19/6 and £4 4/-. SHOPPING BAGS. New Shopping and Travelling Bags, in willow calf, with Zip fastener; size Sin x Win. Shades are Tan, Brown, New Blue, Red, Navy, and Black. Price, 17/6 each. SCARVES. A largo range of Silk Crepe de C bine Scarves, in new spot and striped effects-; in shades of White, Saxo,' Lido, Lemon, Navy, Royal, Rose, lied, Vieux Rose, Beige, Cocoa, Brown, Green, Jade. Bottle, Wine, Emerald, Grey, and Black. Price, 6/11 each. MATRONS’ STRAWS. Matrons’ Rcady-to-Wcar Straws, in smart varied styles; a good selection of head fittings and modish trimmings of patent leather, Petersham ribbon, or a (lower mount. Prises from 13/6, 14/6, 17/6. LADIES’ STRAWS, Ladies’ Smart Ready-to-Wcar Straws, in new .styles, smart trimmings, and newest colourings, including New Browns, Orange, Almond, Flame, Navy, Black, etc. Prices from 11/9, 12/6, 13/9. BEDSPREADS. Wo have just landed the season’s latest in I3ed,spreads in printed and new art. silks. There is a neat printed floral centre, with attractive border to match, on Cream Jaspo cloth. The several blended colours arc quite new and original, and afford new bedroom furnishing at little cost. Single Bed— Price, 7/11 each. Full Double Bed— Price, 10/6 each. PILLOW CASES. “ Horrockses’ ” Linen-Finished Pillow' Cases, strongly taped, absolutely free from dressing, and bleached pure White ; standard size. Price, 9d each; 8/6 dozen. Inglis’ Manchester Goods are the Most Popular. COWBOY TOCS. Real Cowboy Chaps, with coloured leather fringes and gun holster. Sizes 3,4, 5 Price, 2/9. G, 7, S— Price, 3/3. 9, 10, 11— Price, 3/9. 12, 13, 14— Price, 4/3. pistols— Price, 1/-. LADIES’ BLOOMERS. Ladies’ Coloured Fuji ell e Bloomers, clastic waist and knees, long body, with gusset; colours—White, Sky, Saxe, Champagne, Apricot, Pink, Holio, Nil. S.W. AV. O.S. Prices, 1/9, 1/11, 2/S. LADIES' VESTS. Ladies’ Cream Cotton Vests, “ Suntex ” make, chemise length, round French neck, Picot edge; fine quality. W.N.S.— Price, 2/6. W.R.A.— Price, 2/11. O.S.N.S.— Price, 2/11. O.S.R.A.— Price. 3/3. SATIN. Silk Crepe Satin, 36in \vide ; in shades of Ivory, Champagne, Navy, Beige. Brown, Tulip Green, and Black. price, 5/11 yard. CREPE CIUTRA. A Heavy Dull Finished Silk, 36in wide; in' Ivory, Peach, Coral, Saxe, Navy, Almond, and Black. Price, 6/11 yard. MEN’S MONARCH SHO£S. Men’s Monarch Shoes, in Patent Leather, Willow Calf, Box Calf, and Glace Kid ; in three shapes to choose - from. All sizes, including .half-sizes. Price, 22/8 pair. LADIES’ COURT AND BAR SHOES. Ladies’ Black Velvet Court or Bar Shoes, smart heels; suitable for afternoon or evening wear. All sizes. Price, 10/9. PRINTED CAMBRICS. 36in Printed Cambrics', for ladies’ and children’s wash frocks, overalls, etc; splendid range of designs, in colourings to please all tastes. Excellent Value at yard. WOOL LACE CLOTH. 36in Wool Lace Cloth, the season’s latest fabric for smart frocks and light costumes. Quite; new and most appealing. Delightful shades, as Empire Blue, Wineberry, Pine Green, Saxe, Lemon, Amethyst. Sea Green, Tea Rose, Chocolate, Cordial, Navy, and Cream. So inexpensive at 4/11 yard. USE OUR LAYBY SYSTEM. A. & T. INCUS LTD. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

Stylish inexpensive Shoes Fascinating Spring Shoes, with handsome leathers, novelty vamps, and subtle lines that bestow an elf-like sprightliness on youthful feet. Stylish, inexpensive shoes that will go a long way towards making your summer wardrobe a success. See them, or mail your order. Wo pay postage and guarantee satisfaction. Ladies* Black Patent Leather 1-Bar Shoes, Mat Kid trim, Cuban hock (as illustrated above)--11/9 Also in Dark Brown Claca Kid, inset to tone—--11/9 Ladies' White Canvas Court Shoes, woven interlace vamp. Spanish heels (as illustrated below) — 13/6 Also in 1 Strap, with Cuban heel—--13/6 oCA OA Ladies' Black Patent Leather 2-Eyelet Tie Shoes, Black Lizard inset (as illustrated below) — 13/6 Sams Shoe, in Dark Brown Glace Kid, with Brown Lizard inset—--13/6 W. Harris & Son Ltd. Footwear Specialists, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 21232, 13 October 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21232, 13 October 1932, Page 3

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