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—— MONDAY and TUESDAY —— WILL BE ODDMENT DAYS AlfAougA our Sale has officially closed to-day, there are j||||||| still a number of lines to be cleared out. Monday and r ? 11 /&. Tuesday we shall make Oddment Days. There will be A Aw a few items from every department that are to be i m\ ■ marked down for immediate clearance on Monday and [\[) I A/ZMn Ku Tuesday. Because these items are so low in price, do v ' I' W/# not think they are unfashionable or not wanted goods. \ K They have been overlooked during the Sale, but now jj/ j 4T Y ® ven a display at prices that encour- k / 1 W age a particularly short stay. H , 'fr ODDMENTS FOR MEN HOSIERY Good quality lines that must go on QflQ W iVvili kzUUIIICIIIS —> Caihmere Hole— Oddment Price 1/11 pair Men’s Fancy Socks— Marked down at prices that mean Combinations— hilJ°°T„ hos^ Jl? ftu"™ Oddments Price 9d per pair immediate clearance. Oddment Price 10/6 each fawV and cinnamon. 2/6 Z per la pair sle thread socks ' Ladies’ Ensemble Suits- ah wool, in natural shades. Marl HoseMen’s Pyjamas Suits- Oddment Price £4 15/6 each Nightdresses- Oddment Price 2/11 pair t> • IA/C •» 5 in fann and cinnamon. , Morley’s good quality wool and ootOddment Price 10/6 per suit Smartly cut. Oddment Price 12/6 each ton hose, Tn all wanted shades Usual suit?" Iy Were D U/ h 6 eaVy P5 ’ iama Ladies’ Tailor-made Costumes- W ° o1 ’ '° W ne ' k ’ 4/6 pair. Fanrv Cardigans—— Oddment Price 35/- & 40/- ea. Art Silk Hosefancy Car g , in light weight l repps and mixed ' i Oddment Price 1/11 pair Odment Price 7/11 each tweeds. . A. I A snip. Just a few pairs left in 5 Only. Were 12/6 each. j umper Suitg _ / | Y 0 0 \ cinnamon shade only. MANCHESTER Oddment Price 15/6 & 19/-ea. LfP ‘ Children’s SocksODDMENTS ne WoTen cashmere, in Oddment Price 1/- pair VLrUHlL<lv > m wine, fawu and rose. ffHA&y All styles and colours at reduooo Cot Blankets— Ladies ’ Repp Tai i ored Coats— pricea clear Oddment Price 7/1 per pair Odment Price 84/-each FANCY ODDMENTS Pure wool Kaiapoi, with pretty blue j purple, helio and fawn, pleated 9 Useful for home sewers, borders, silk wlupped. Were 9/11. t £ de F _ n ; i o• . I , , c-i, r- , -AAar Chenille Trimmings— Price 1/Oner vard 1 l Oddment Price 1/11, 2/11, j, T 6 r5 e 1 j i Oddment Price 19/6 each q/n 4/11 v «r«l Splendid quality good patterns, large | Suitable for afternoon or evening l.rid Ap 1 n Gr 6i ath- i r s. In light ShadeS and dainty etluin ) , ad 2in.. B ffiriin gr^e Ceri “ > Oddment Price 6|d per yard I Evening Frocks— DRESS GOODS nj? 11 ™ Jp” a. //< Red check. All at Half Price Printed Chailies— : Oddment Price 2/3, 2/6 to 4/6 Blankets—Oddment Price, single j Balance of this season’s Evening Oddment Price lid per yard *®. c “. , , T n, , ii j frocks. No two frocks alike. Dainty v . fl , , ■ T Z , / All sizes and shapes. In cream, 36/6, double 59/6 pair Styles and pretty shades of pink, cohre, boi. de rose Last opportunity of securing the j S axe, lemon, green and helio. ‘ gg>■» n. wide. famous “Terrier” pure wool blankets . i > vJnur Clnth Coats Printed Marocain— A11"?U ... I-,. at these prices Ladies Velour Uoth Uoats Oddment Price 1/3 ner vard Oddment Prices 4/6 and 5/6 Sheeting I Oddment Price 90/- each onnlit/ J* i 9 Only. In cane with satin tops. Sheeting In fawn, rose, wine and green. J ‘ designs. Usually 7/6 to 9/6. Oddment Price 1/8 per yard Smartly trimmed with fur, es ° f blscult > saxe ; 38in - 80in. white twill. \ ” da HABERDASHERY FTTDNKUINfC Children s Velour Coats— Fancy Silks— „ m •, CretonnE remnant, fo/a few Oddment Price 22/6 to 27/6 ea. Oddment Price 5/11 per yard ” e " dui « k Shillings. 8 Assorted shades and smart styles to Final clearance of floral and broche Oddment Price lOd eacb ’ suit children. crepe de chenes, marocains. Good colours. In wool and cotton, > 36in. Cretonne— IJNDIFQ designs and colourings. Usually 11/6 Beehive Boude Yarn Oddment Price 1/lj per yard UIWILd to 21 - pei Oddment Price 2/3 Good designs, allover patterns, all These are dainty and useful. Silk and Wool Repp— Al] inc ]uding marie effect.: Corsets Oddment Price 6/11 per yard hanks. Inlaid Linoleum- o(l(|ment p rice 7/6 to 12/6 ea Heavy quality, frocks, Stamped Tabk Centres ” Oddment Price 9/11 per yard In Bon Ton. Worcester and Gossard paon ivory; 38in. wide. Usually 15/6. Oddment Prices 2/3, 2/6, 3/6 A few endsoriy to clear D quality, makes. Odd s:zes. In light weight In linen, crash and poplin, with 6ft. wide. Good tile patterns. and strong qualities. UoatingS— . scalloped or spoke stitch HARDWARE AND Cotton Singlets— \^o™s en Jia^Tnd 7 ribbed Pe and a fatcv FOOTWEAR ODDMENTS CROCKERY Oddment Price 2/6 each tweeds. Brown, wine, violet, navy’, fUUIHLAK UVUITIEHIO Heavy weight, with or without dark sase ,etc. All wool; 56in. wide. Patent Shoes— J/’’. 1 /?, 1/9, 2/6 sleeves. dually 14/6 to 18/6 oddment pri 19/n zUO lust to hand. ™ i is ' a • i Black patent 1-bar, medium shapo Mugs, 6d to 1/6 toe and Cuban heel. Usual Price Teasets—Oddment Prices 19/6 a Afternoon teasets, great value. ’A A' Grey Shoes— Usually 30/ " 91 Oddment Price 25/- pair Seed Potatoes—slbs. for 1/- ZjJ Blul ll Ladies’ Strap Shoes, with neat toa SUTTON’S SUPREME <»»<»,«, fI ■ill iHll'sBft and self-covered Cuban heel. ROBIN ADAIR Maids’ Shoes—

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 217, 27 August 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 217, 27 August 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 217, 27 August 1927, Page 9