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Ladies’ Art Silk Scarves, beautiful colour- -■■■; curings, stencilled ends, wide width; big ' bargain purchase; usually 3/6. Special Bargain Price, l/lli. Marabout Feather Trimming, the last of a big bargain purchase. Colours: Navy, Brown; Saxe, White, Cerise. The usual cost \vas 5/3> finishing it at 3d yard. Mouflon Fur Trimming, light colourings, the last. Usual cost 7/- yard. Clearing it out at 1/- yard. Reels of Machine Silk, the end of a big line, good colours. Usually 4d reel. The last of them at 3d dozen reels. elt, Silk, Tinsel, for street wear and evening wear. The last of a big lot. Usually 1/11 to 8/6. ; Now all 1/6. ■Check Wool Scarves, neat Fawn colourings, for comfort and health. Special bargain purchase. Usually 3/6. The last of them, now 1/6. All Wool Woven Bloomers, Girls’ and Maids’, Greyf New Zealand made ; special bargain price. Usually 6/6. The last pf thefn, now 2/6 pair. Ladies’ Fleecy Bloomers, Coloured, special bargain purchase. Usually 2/6. The last of them, now 1/6 pair. All Wool Pullovers, New Zealand made, good soft quality;- Fancy Knit; Greys, Fawns, and Blue Mixtures; Ladies’ or Gent’s; big bargain purchase. The usual price was 12/6. . Clearing them out at 6/11. Don’t’ : Miss’'ili[efif~g:et one -for health and comfort. Children’s Cream Fleecy Bodices. Ward off Chills. Special bargain purchase. Usually 2/3. Clearing them out at 1/3. All Wool Bruce-made Pullovers, special bargain purchase Fawn and Saxe coloiir- ■ ings. Usually 8/6. /fhe last of them, now 4/11 each. > Men’s Tweed Suits, ]big bargain purchase, good tweed,'neat patterns, good linings, strongly made, good cut and fit—quite a presentable-looking Suit. Usually 35/-. Finishing them up, now 22/6 the Suit. Men’s Pyjamas, big purchase, good, strong pyjama cloth, good colourings, strongly made. Usually 8/6. Clearing them out, 5/11 the Suit. Men’s Heavy Lamb’s Wool Singlets, good, strong, safe, special purchase. Usually 7/6. Special Bargain Price, now 4/11. Men’s Special Khaki Shirts. This is something unusual, made of heavy velvet faced, drill, will wear as long as two ordinary shirts, has two pockets, comfortable, washable, and cosy—the ideal shirt * for very hard wear. Usually 10/6. Special Bargain Price, 7/9. Down Quilts —The Real Thing—Full Double Bed Size, neat pattern, cretonne coverings, frilled, and well filled with good soft down. Usual Price 32/6. Special Price now 21/6. Not many left—don’t miss them. Cot Size, now 4/11. Mattresses—Special Bargain Purchase. Good strong Damask Tick, well filled with mill puff (high grade flock), stabbed. Single Bed, 13/6, 15/6; Three-quarter, 21/6; Double Bed, now 24/6.

Nut Foods, nutritious, sustaining, appetising —there is no better spread, especially for lunches, than Nut Foods. We are now buying at lower prices, so we have reduced our prices:—Maltanut, healthgiving, now 1/- tin. Peanut Butter, very popular, now 1/- tin; Peanut Cheese, equally popular, now 10£d tin. Sardines, fresh, British, special bargain purchase, which accounts for the special bargain price—s tins for 1/-. Hair Brooms—good firm hair, give a lot-of service, special bargain purchase. Now half the usual price—l/11, with handle complete. Never-Rub. This is quite equal to No-Rub or any other laundry aid. We bought at half the usual price, so we sell at half the usual price, viz., 3d packet. Dessert Figs, over 200 cases sold already-r—----this proves their popularity, excellence, and bargain value. Fine American Figs, packed in cellophane wrappers; fine, wholesome fruit.. Usually 5d pkt. Now 21 d pkt., or 5 pkts. for 1/-. We Sell All Groceries At lb Per Cent. On Cost. This means that our profit is Idin lOd, and out of that Id we pay all our expenses and contrive to have a small fraction for ourselves. This is a vety: fine margin of profit, but we are quite satisfied, andoh ; yourpart .you know that you are getting your Groceries at the lowest possible prices—at the same time we guarantee all goods to be sound, high grade goods. A FEW BARGAIN LINES FROM OU& MEN’S WEAR DEPARTMENT ; Men’s Bargain Felt Hats, good firm felt, gives good "wear, keeps shape, keeps colour/ keeps its good appearance; several shapes in all the. most popular colours. This Hat is generally sold at 10/6, but • as the result of large purchases we are able to offer them for the present at 6/11. Don’t miss them.. Men’s Underflannels, special bargain purchase. Greys, Shetlands; good strong flannel. Usually 5/6. Special Bargain Price, 4/6. Men’s Special Bargain: Heavy Cotton and Wool Working Sox. Now 3 pairs for ': 1/11. // .: -■/ ■ Men’s Heavy Wool Sox, now 1/- pair. Men’s Special Bargain: Heavy Railway Cord Trousers, for hard wear. Special Bargain Price, 10/6. Men’s Special Mole Trousers, for the very hardest wear, neat dark colourings. Usually 15/6. Now 11/9. Men’s' Special Bargain; English Saddle Tweed Trousers. Usually 13/6. Now ■ 11/9, ■ :> Men’s Special Bargain : Heavy Denim Trousers, with double fronts and knees, for extra hard wear. Bargain Price, 6/11. Bargain: Men’s Striped Neglige Shirts, slightly soiled.. Usually 5/6. Now 3/6. ■

All Wool New Zealand made Bed Rugs, good large size, nice dark colourings, fringed ’ ends, good warm rugs. Usually 14/6. Special Bargain Price, 9/11. Beautiful Curtainings, a big line, some plain colours (Cream, Blue, Mauve), some Cream Centre with Coloured Silk Borders; all fresh, all handsome designs, all strong nets. Usually 2/6 to 3/6. Now all 1/6, 1/11 i yard. Don’t miss these. John Knight’s British White Windsor Soap. Delightful hard toilet soap. Usually 6d cake. Special Bargain Purchase, now‘3d each; 2/6 dozen. Envelopes, Manilla, strong, well-gummed, specially suited for business purposes, Special Bargain : 6 packets for 1/-, or 2/11 box of 500. Linen Huckaback, so popular for art needlework, Sky, Mauve, Lemon, Pink. Usually 2/3. Now 1/6 yard. Carpenters’ Aprons, made of good heavy duck, good size, very large front pocket. Usually 2/3. Special Bargain Price, 1/6. Rayon Bows, most popular just now, new , colourings, new shapes. Usually 1/6. Special Bargain, 1/-. Patent Leather Belts, for School Girls, various colours. Now 3d each. Ladies’ Mackintosh Raincoats, several colours, tested and proved reliable, not , many left. Usually 12/6. Clearing . them out at 5/il. Yinolia Face Cream, a first-class British Cream, bought at a special bargain price. Usually 1/3 tube. Now 6d. ■" '■ Try it. Pond’s Face Cream, Cold or Vanishing (everybody knows Pond’s), buying cheaper now, hence our reduced selling price. Now 1/6 jar. Creamodenta, a splendid Dentifrice, special • bargain. Usually 1/6 large tube. Now lOd. Fuller’s Earth, finest quality. Usually 8d box. Now 3 boxes for 1/-. Magazines, special job purchase, all good magazines. Now V-per bundle of 3. Bread Knives, serrated edge (Burns’ pririciple), special bargain purchase. Usually 3/6* Now 1/111. ■ . Cocoa, a special bargain purchase—a whole warehouse stock finest Australian Cocoa. We have had it well tested and many folk tell us they consider it equal to the very best. We cleared the whole stock and bought it for less than half price. This accounts for the ridiculously low price:—4d (Jib), 6d (|lb), lid (lib). You neejd have no fears regarding the quality—it’s good. Bargain Oatmeal. We were offered a firstclass line of Southern Oatmeal at a very low price. Special Bargain Price, now 1/6 bag. Beekist Honey, real white clover honey, rich creamy flavour, 1 a real delight. We were offered a line of this honey at less than the price of the blended honey. Usually 1/10. Bargain Price, 1/5J tin (21bs).

BARGAIN STORE :: Bank Street, Whangarei.

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Northern Advocate, 21 August 1929, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 21 August 1929, Page 2 (Supplement)

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