n FIRE SALE FIRE SALE FIRE SALE FIRE SALE £IO,OOO worth of Up-to-date Stock at Fire Sale Prices GREAT Commences To-morrow (Thursday) a* 930 am Losses in the Showroom have been heavy, but some of the goods are still saleable- The stocks in the Dress Goods, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Crockery, and Hardware Departments have been much damaged—mostly by smoke, partly by water. The fire did not reach the Men’s and Boys’ Department, but the stock was smoke-soiled. Everything in these departments is to be offered at the lowest genuine Fire Sale Prices Dunedin has ever known. Practically all our Christmas Goods were unpacked at time of fire. your chance to save on Christmas needs! All Fire Sale Prices are for CASH ONLY. Goods cannot be booked or exchanged. Curtain Nets from 9d. Furnishing Repps from I/I I. Remnants of Linos from 2/6. Hearthrugs from 4/11. Kaiapoi Blankets from 13/6 pair. Cretonnes from 4£d yard. Towels from 9d. Printed Cottons from 6d. Voiles from 4|d, Rayon Dress Goods from 10jd. Crepe de Chines from 1/6. Fuji Silks from Sheets from 4/11 pair. Bedspreads from 2/11. Corsets and Corselettes from 2/11. Ladies’ Damaged Raincoats from 6d. Cotton Vests from 9d. Pure Wool Vests from 2/11. Bundles of Damaged Coats, 1/-. Damaged Cotton Frocks, 6d. Damaged Art. Silk Frocks from 1/-. Coloured Art. Silk Locknit Knickers from 1/11. Locknit Vests from 1/11. Children’s Woollen Vests from 6d. Tweed Skirts, I/-bundle. Aotea, Kaiapoi, Petone, and Paton’s Wools from 3£d skein. Bias Bindings from 3d card. Handkerchiefs from 6d bundle. Laces from 6d bundle. Hose from 9d. Socks from 9d. Gloves from 6d. Purses from I /6. Men’s Pyjamas from 3/6, Cardigans from 3/6. Boys’ Jerseys from 1 /6. Men’s Denim Overall Trousers, 3/11. Ties from 9d. Boys’ Overcoats from 8/11. All-Wool Bathing Suits from 1/11. Shirts from 2/11. Boys’Golf Hose from 1/9. Men’s Working Vests from 5/11. Boys’ Roslyn Grey Worsted Suits from 17/6. CALL! Many bargains almost as good as new. Store closed between 12.30 and 1.30 during first week of Sale. L Wolfenden & Russell F I R E S A L E F I R E S A L E ments have been much damaged —mostly oy smoice, paruy i nc uaic * - . I Goods MUST be cleared in a fortnight to make way for builders 1 F I R E S A L E F I R E S A L E F I R E S A L E FIRE SALE SOUTH FIRE SALE DUNEDIN. FIRE SALE FIRE SALE MMaHnannS
There was a large attendance of officers and members at the Silver Star Juvenile Temple at Radiant Hall, Sister Mrs Rayner being in charge. Sister Susie Donaldson, C.T., was in the chair. The superintendent explained the programme for the coming break-up, which will include several novelty items. Sister .Gain spoke to the children. Items were given by Audry Brown and June Kairhaiin Mrs Wright was welcomed hack after her illness; also Sister Joyce (fayward. The members were congratulated on the keen interest taken by them in the chib swinging under Miss Hannah.
I.ady of the House (to tramp); “ I can’t give yon any clothing. You must come alter (i o’clock, when my husband is in.” Tramp; ‘‘Can’t be done, lady. My hours is from 10 till 4.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 14
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