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I p Still a revelation in value, I I nan r* \7PV Clark’s Monster Mid-Winter LOWei 1 Xian IL.Ver Sa le is creating a wave of enZ a 9 o thusiastic -buying in Levin and at CLARK S district Maids’ Woollen Lumber Jackets, excellent garments for appearance and warmth. £>izes 18 to 22 ins. ' Usually 7/6 to 8/11. Sale Price 3/11. Maids’ Jumper Suits —all wool, in plain shades, with contrasting bands. Sizes 24 to 36in. Usually 17/6 to 29/6. Sale Price 9/11. Extra Special Value in Ladies’ Pink Broche Corselettes. Lightly boned and finished with four suspenders. Sizes B2 to 36. Usually 7/#. Sale Price 1/11. Choose Your Costume at Sacrifice Prices. Exceptional value in Ladies’ Smart -Costumes —well cut and tailored in neat styles. S.W., W. and W.X. sizes. Colours, saxe, green, wine and black. Usually £4/19/6. Sale Price 59/6. Ladies’ Smart Skirts—in all the latest shapes. Made from wool marocain and good quality suiting. Usually 17/6 to 32/6. Sale Price 7/11. W. M. CLARK Ltd. LEVIN’S BEST STORE, BARGAIN BRIEFS. ( Only Two-Piece Saxe Blue Tweed Suit ! Full length coat and 8 smart pleated skirt. I Usually 89/6. Sale 'Price 59/6. Splendid Quality Leatherette Raincoats. Warm fleecy linings, smart double breasted styles. Brown, wine and navy. Sizes 46 to 54ins. Usually 29/6 to 35/-. Sale Price 22/6. \ A special line of | Children’s good qual- | ity Cream Wincey- j ette Nightdresses, | with Short sleeves | and square necks, | trimmed with em- | broidery. Sizes 26 to j 32. Usually 3/11 to j 4/6. : I I i Sale Price 1/11. PUT THESE ITEMS ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST. S Triple Concentrated Oak'Tomato Soup lid per tin. Peter Pan Jams 6d and 1/Vittana Tea 2/- and 2/6 lb. Osbourne Crackers. Mayfair Mixture. Auckland Lunch. Afternoon Tea 4 Plain Varieties All One Price 8d per lb. Fine Quality Patna Rice 6d per lb. Aulsebrook’s Cooking Chocolate tlb. Tablets 6d. Karsote Inhalant 1/5 and 2/4 Bottle. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. PHONE 372. YATES’ CASH STORES, LTD \ PHONE OR BRING YOUR ORDER. MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS. J I 'AWa 1883 50 YEARS’ JUBILEE SALE NEWS DIP INTO THE FUTURE. 1933 Winter is over the half-way mark and soon Nature will begin her Spring Cleaning Everything will be waking out of its Winter sleep and you will be drinking gcdblet after goblet of young sunshine. It is then that your thoughts turn to your home Shabby curtains and covers must be replaced ... a new carpet is needed in this room .. . new cushions in that. Look ahead! Buy the things you need now and ■ ‘ ~ ‘ Satisfaction guaranteed on all mail orders. profit by Rosco Jubilee Sale Prices. 27-INOH HATE COED CARPET — A good quality in. grey. Usual Price 6/I*l. JUBILEE SALE PBICE 4/11 Railed Free. -ichtv x 9in. SEAMLESS AXMENSTEE CARPET. „ A hard wearing carpet with a very effective border design in shades of fawn, tangerine and blue. Usual Price £l6/10/JUBILEE SALE PRICE £B/5/- Railed Free. 12ixu X 9iru SEAMLESS AXMINSTER CARPET Good’ quality, with very attractive design—a pink ground with shades of blue and gold. Usual Price £l6/10/-. JUBILEE SALE PRICE £B/5/- Railed Free. BODY & BORDER CARPETS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Bring in your measurements and lot us give you a free estimate. Body, usually 16/6 yard. Border, Usually 14/6 yard. ALL ONE PRICE TO CLEAR, both 6/6 yd. Railed Free. 90in. SILK EMBOSSED CHENILLE— In helio and grey. Suitable -for hangings. Usual Price 14/6. JUBILEE SALE PRICE 7/3 Post Free. 48in- FADELESS CASEMENT With linen finish, in all required shades, suitable for bedspreads, curtains, etc. JUBILEE SALE PRICE 2/6 Post Free. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL DOWN QUILTS REDUCED TO CLEAR. Ik C. M. ROSS Co., Ltd. PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 July 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 July 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 July 1933, Page 4