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Now is the time to Buy. ■■■—— n n— a iii^— i— m m-Tm ■■i 111111111 nri uni -n----o S' SAL NOW ON WBlji C$ ucre ARE some unheard of bargains from HEK OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT. 9 ka y ards of good WASHING PRINTS, all new designs. Usually 9*d yard. Allen’s Sale Price 64d Yard. qmART FLORAL VOILES, all this season’s smartest shades and designs. Usually I/ 11 to 2/6. ® Allen s Sale Price 1/6 Yard. POINTED RAYONS in light and dark grounds, chiefly small designs. Usually 1/9 to 1/11. Sale Price 1/3. I OCKNIT for underwear, in self stripes, in shades of lemon, pink, apricot, and black; 44in wide. Usually 4/11 To do ChosLp* 1 Piece Only Mauve Striped LOCKNIT, 54 inches wide. Usually 7/11. Sale Price 3/ 1 - FT OPAL RAYONS, latest designs on light and dark grounds. Usually 2/3 to 3/6. Sale Price 1/9 Yard. SILK VOILES, all this season’s smartest shades and designs. These make the prettiest of frocks. 36 inches wide. Usually 4/11 to 5/11. Sale Price 3/6. PIQUE VOILES —These have the appearance of Pique but are so smart ’when made up; guaranteed fadeless, in shades of pink, blue, green and lemon. 36 inches wide. Usually 3/6. Sale Price 2/6 Yard. PLAIN CASEMENT CLOTH—Can be used for Frocks, Smocks, etc., commercially fast shades, in blue and green only. 36 inches/wide Usually 1/Sale Price B|d Yard. SUPERLYN A guaranteed fadeless material in 15 plain shades. Ideal for Children’s Wear, etc., 36 inches w ide. Sale Special 1/- Yard. SPECIAL—-4 PIECES DRESS TWEEDS. These make warm serviceable frocks for autumn wear; 36 inches wide. Usually 4/11. Sale Price 3/6. Bargains from the Showroom 3 ONLY DRESSY FROCKS—In fine quality silk voile. Such pretty colourings, and big scrawl floral design and made the latest styles. S.W. and W. Usually 29/6 Sale Price 19/6. 1 ONLY MAID’S FROCK —In heavy weight art silk; saxe blue with small floral pattern, in beige/red, near collar, flared skirt, long sleeves, 39m. length. Usually 39/6. Sale Price 9/11. SMART 3-PIECE SUIT—In art silk dressy creme jumper, smart green skirt and sleeveless cardigan to match in'green. W. size. Usually 55/-. Sale Price 19, 6 ONLY FROCKS—In floral voile, shades of navy, saxe, fawn, red, green, brown, all patterned in contrast, made full skirts, rever collar, and long sleeves. S. W. and W. Usually 27/6. Sale Price 9/11. AFTERNOON FROCK —In. new shade of green, small floral alLover pattern in contrast, made flared skirt, fancy front, collar peaked at back, long sleeves. W. size. Usually- 79/6. Sale Price 29/6. 1 ONLY SMART COAT —In natural shade Assan coat, cut on tailored lines, new sleeve, stitched in dark red, round cuffs and collar. W. size. Usually 40/-. Sale Price 29/6. SMART COAT —In tweed, brown toning, fancy basket weave, semi-fitting, military cuff, coney fur collar. Lined throughout in art silk. S.W. Usually 75/-. Sale Price 19/6. TWEED COAT—In tonings of fawn/brown, plain tailored style, finished 2 pockets and belted. Lined m art silk. S.W. Usually 65/-. Sale Price 19/6. 1 ONLY COAT —In fawn shade, tailored style, ‘ Amy Johnstone” collar, and belted, finished brass buttons. W. size. Usually 55/-. Sale Price 29/6. COSTUME—In smart navy flecked with white, plain tailored coat, skirt pleated at sides. W. size. Usually £3/19/6. Sale Price 29/6. MILLINERY MARKED FOR ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE. All this Season’s Latest MODELS and newest Straws, shades of navy, black, fawn, brown, green, blue and pink. All to Clear at 9/11* READY-TO-WEARS—New-est straws and shapes, all smartly trimmed, some with flat velvet flowers all size fittings. To Clear at 5/11* CHILDREN’S BONNETS—Such sweet little styles; pretty colourings of sky, pink, helio, apricot, green, ana creme. All to Clear at 1/11* w W

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 February 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 February 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 February 1932, Page 6

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