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RUTHLESS REDUCTIONS in Footwear and Men’s Wear AT GEORGE & DOUGHTY’S GREAT Sale NOT ONE DEPARTMENT HAS ESCAPED THE MAD CAREER OF THE REDUCTION PEN, AND WHEREVER YOU GO, WHEREVER YOU TURN, BARGAINS OF THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY KIND ARE WAITING TO BE TAKEN AWAY. HERE ARE BUT A FEW-INDICATIVE OF MANY HUNDREDS MORE. SEE THEM YOURSELF TO-DAY. IT IS ONLY THEN THAT YOU WILL FULLY REALISE WHAT GREAT SAVINGS AWAIT THE ECONOMY SEEKER AT THE WAREHOUSE. LADIES’ FOOTWEAR EVERY SHOE A FASHIONABLE ONE. EVERP PRICE CUT WITHOUT RESERVE. LADIES’ EXTRA SMART BEIGE & STONE GLACE COURT SHOES; good quality leather; spike heel; all sizes—Usually 35/6 pa 1 r Sale Price 17/11 pair LADIES’ PUTTY KID 1-BAR- SHOES; brown trimming to tone; represents the latest trend of fashion; spike heel —Usually 32/6 pair Sale Price 19/11 pair Oddments in 1-Bar Shoes In Black. Brown. Fawn; all good qu a lit y leathers and smart shapes; Spanish and low heels Usually 19/11 to 35/SALE PRICE from 8/11 pair Special Offer of Ladies’ Leather Slippers Suede soles; colours Black, Red, Green, Mauve and Brown 1 ; all sizes—Usually 9/11 pair No. 60 Sale Price 5/11 pair Childrens Famous “Duro” Sandals In Brown Willow Calf, with pure plantation crepe soles — Sale Prices: 4 x G. 3/9; 7x9, 4/9; 10’s, 5/11; 11 x 1, 6/6; 2’s, 8/6 STOUT BOOTS for Men and Boys AT PRICES THAT CAN NEVER BE REPEATED. The “Roadman” Working Boot The best value low-priced Working Boot in the Dominion; Russet kip uppers; stout double soles of best English bend leather; nailed, heeled and toe-plated— Sale Price 17/11 pair The “Waitite” Wet Weather Boot For Men and Boys; stout unlino d uppers; double soles; heel and toe-plated 1 — SALE PRICE: Men’s 21/Boys’ 18/6 EN’S SUBSTANTIAL BLACK BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS of nice welted appearance and superior finish; stout sewn soles; medium round toes; excellent fitting Sale Price 17/11 pair 'OUTHS’ KIP DERBY BOOTS; a line we can recommend for boys who require an extra strong boot; these boots are well made and are fitted with compound rubber soles — Sale Price 15/6 pair JOYS’ STOUT CHROME DERBY BOOTS; double weight -English bend soles; fitted with, heel and toe-plates— Sale Prices: 11 to 13, 12/9; 1 to 2, 13/9; 3 to 5, 14/9 SUITS, TROUSERS & SPORTS COATS REDUCED OUT, OF ALL REASON. MEN’S FANCY WORSTED SAC SUITS; well tailored; perfect fitting Well worth 105/Sale Price 89/6 MEN’S FANCY WORSTED SAC SUITS; in the very latest All-Wool Colonial Worsteds; (yctra smart —Well worth 126/Sale Price 103/6 MEN’S NAVY SERGE SAC SUITS; made from the best Serge obtainable; guaranteed dye; perfect in fit Usually 126/Sale Price 107/6 MEN’S DARK GREY ALL-WOOL COLONIAL TROUSERS; well cut and good wearing— Usually 16/6 Sale Price 12/6 MEN’ SPORT COATS; made in the very latest patterns; only a few left and must be cleared —Usually 27/6 m m I i Sale Price 22/6 Sale Price 6/11 QUALITY SHIRTS with two collars for 6/11 MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, with two collars to .match; various assortment of stripes and plain blues—Usually 8/6 LIGHT-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR REDUCED AS WE HAVE NEVER REDUCED BEFORE. MEN’S CELLULAR. SINGLETS; light and cool, but very strong— Usually 3/6 Sale Price 2/9 MENUS MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERPANTS; good wool and cotton mixture; great wearer—Usually 4/11 Sale Price 3/11 MEN’S ROSLYN SINGLETS; in pink and natural shades —Usually 13/6 Sale Price 10/6 MEN’S ROSLYN PANTS ir£ pink ~ and natural shades —-Usually 14/6 Sale Price 11/6 George & Doughty Ltd REGENT ST., HAWERA.

OCHOOL Books and all school re- J ® quisites to be had at Hart’s at their usual low prices.—Hart’s, Union . St. and High St.; also at Opunake.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 6 February 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume L, 6 February 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume L, 6 February 1931, Page 2