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Of Interest to Mothers ; CUT PRICES IN BOYS’ CLOU Mothers come again and again to Clark’s to choose their Boys’ Winter Wear, knowing full well that they buy only clothing that will stand the roughest wear and tear that the average boy’s clothes are subjected to. Now all Boys’ Wear is offered at CUT PRICES. We ask you to compare the undermentioned prices from a point of VALUE. ,T. . s 'J 4 % WM Pg (r. iliifiiffil' W’wm \W i- H % fm, w, * $ \v m iLi $ V\# BOYS’ Grey Cotton Shirts, were 3/li to 4/6. CUT PRICE 3/6. BOYS’ Wool Mixture Shirts in grey, were 5/11 to 6/11. CUT PRICE 3/11. BOYS’ All Wool Shirts in Navy and Grey. Sizes 5 to 8. Were 7/11 to 8/11. CUT PRICE 6/11. BOYS-’ White Tennis Shirts, were 4/6. GuT PRICE 3/11. BOYS’ Marl Jerseys, ties to match, were 4/6. CUT PRICE 3/11. BOYS’ All Wool Heather Cardigans, sizes 24, 26, 28. Were 8/11. CUT PRICE 5/11. BOYS’ Heavy Fleecy Lined Singlets, all sizes, were 2/3 to 2/6. CUT PRICE 1/11 BOYS ’ All Wool Roslyn School 'Stockings, all sizes, were 3/6 to 4/6. CUT PRICE 3/3. BOYS’ L.D.H.S. Caps, were 3/3 to 3/6. CUT PRICE 2/11 BOYS’ Navy Shorts, all sizes, were 5/11 to 6/11. CUT PRICE 4/11. BOYS’ Petone and Kaiapoi iSuits in brown and grey shades, all sizes, were 32/6 to 35/-. CUT PRICE 29/6 BOYS’ Strong Grey Tweed ■Shorts, all sizes, were 6/11. CUT PRICE 5/11. SMALL BOYS’ Velvet Cord iCoogan Caps in mat! and fawn shades. Were 4/11. CUT PRICE 1/11. BOYS’ Oily Canvas Coats, riding cut, all sizes, were 27/6 to 29/6. CUT PRICE 25/-. BOYS’ Elastic Braces, were 1/-. CUT PRICE lOd pair. BOYS’ Warm Tweed Overcoats, sizes 2 to 6. Were 16/6 to 19/6. CUT PRICES 14/6. BOYS’ High Grade Tweed Overcoats, sizes 2 to 7. Were 32/6 to 35/-. CUT PRICE 25/-. BOYS’ Knitted School Ties, were 9d. CUT PRICE Bd. BOYS’ White Art Silk Scarves were 3/6, CUT PRICE 2/6.

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THE MOST STARTLING- NEWS IN TOWN! THE RO3CO STORE IS OFFERING 5/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT. ON ALL ITS LOVELY EVENING WEAR FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. II it were possible for the sea to give up its treasures, It could not offer you anything more delight- * ful than some of our lovely Evening Frocks and. Wraps. Wisps of georgette, craik lace, the deep shadows and gleaming mghlights of velvet, the shimmering or li.iooi_ orocaje, gay shoulder flowers and scintillating jewellery, they reveal all to'upvc- with ions and are the every spirit of youth and gaiety. And we know that you »u i. to ag.c. with “s that real treasures Uke these are not merely made to be SOLD, but are lovingly created to be WOEN. So think what this means! Think of the money you can save. BRIDGE COATS DAINTY GEORGETT33 FROCK — in a soft powder blue shade, has an ankie-length skirt shirred' to bodice and a small‘becoming flared -tier attached to natural waistline. It shows the new V neckline at back and has ; small belt at waist, finished with a posy of shell pink, velvet flowers. Lined throughout with georgette. W’s. size. 5 Guineas. A STRIKING EVENING GOWN—is in a real emerald green satin. This frock is ankle-length with a high waistline, the houiee being tucked and finished belt of self material. It has smartly cut hip yoke, low fully flared skirt and Y neck and low back. W. size, 7 Guineas. LUSTROUS BLACK SATIN EVENING GOWN—for the matron. It is beautifully cut on long slenderising lines. Snug hips, and skirt falling into graceful ankle-length flare, low V neck with soft capettc at back. Size WX. 8 Guineas. ATTRACTIVE BRIDGE COATS—in figured velveteens, with long sleeves and rucked stand-up.collai. In tones of navy/red, cherry/gold and beige/flamc. 27/6. SMART BRIDGE COATS—aIso showing in figured velveteen. Half length with while foxaiino collar and cuffs, in shades of rose/gold, biue/cherry, cherry/ beige, grecn/brick, saxe/rose and two shades of blue. 45/-. A COSY LITTLE BRIDGE COAT—of turquoise blue ring velvet. Good quality. This coat has a pretty draped collar-finished with soft bow of velvet at back, and very smart large white foxalinc cuffs. Hip length.’ Ideal for evening wear. S.W. size., 89/6. A DAINTY BRIDGE COAT—of black uoral lame, the design being carried out in two tones of blue, orange and This smartly cut coatee has small flared basque at hips arid also small flared piece on sleeves. The nec<\. sleeves and hem are bound with black georgette. S.W. size. 95/-. A Cfsht G. cM. eftoss Goy.,Xtd. PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE 3F & V

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 June 1931, Page 4

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