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STOCKTAKING THROW-OUTS All Broken Lines and Oddments must be cleared to make room for New Goods. Many Snips may be secured at this Special Mark Down. The wise shopper will take advantage to secure these bargains. Ladies’ Exclusive AFTERNOON FROCKS, in Pebble Crepe and Krinkle Satins; S.W., W., O.S.W. Throw Out Price 29/6 6 only Worsted Costumes; Brown, Bark Grey; S.W., W. .Usually 79/6, 99/6 Throw Out Price 20/8 only All Wool AFGALAINE FROCKS, either plain or small check design; a wonderful line. Usually 49/6 Throw Out Price 7 only Wool JUMPER SUITS, plain shades and Tweed effects; Saxe, (Brown, Rust, Flame. Usually 79/0 Throw Out Price 19/11 Canterbury All Wool and Silk-ahd-Wool VESTS; short sleeve' and no sleeve— Throw Out Price 3/5 10 dozen COTTON VESTS short sleeve— Throw Out Price m Ladies’ Fine All WooI.BLOOMERS; Fawn, Blue, Pink, Maize, Green. Usual Price 4/11— Throw Out Price 2/ii Women’s Wincette NIGHTS short sleeves—^ /XI Lai * e > 4/6 See Table of Oddments in UNDERCLOTHING—AII to be Thrown Out at Any Price. CORSET Oddments to be Thrown Out to make room for New Stocks. 3 only* Smart Donegal and Harris Tweed COATS, fully silk - lined. Usual Price 75/Throw Out Price 39/6 14 only Smart Diagonal, COATS* trimmed large fur. collar; fully lined; Brown,.Navy, Black;. W., O.S.W. Usual Price 89/6 Throw Out Price 9 only MODEL COATS, ‘.in Wool Diagonal; large .Opossum collar; fully, lined; Brown, Black, Navy,/Bottle.., Usual Pi-ice £5 .19/6 . . Throw Out Price Children’s Velour, and Face Cloth COATS, fully lined, fur Throw but Price Smart Matrons' Millinery Ready-to-Wears 6*9 ‘o iV6 36in CHECK AFGALAINES, in new shades of Brown, Red, Green, Navy, Saxe— Throw Out Price 1/41 27in. VELVETEEN, in shades of Mole, Brown, Rose — Throw Out Price 1/9 54in. All Wool WORSTEDS, in Brown and Fawn mixtures. Usually 10/6 Throw Out Price 36in. Cotton Fleck TWEBDETTES, in dark shades of Brown* Green, Navy, Black, WineThrow Out Price 1/3 Figured MOLLETON CLOTH, in shades suitable for kiddies’ wear— Throw Out Price 9 D yard “Alpha” All Wool HOSE, fully fashioned — Throw OUt Price 3/11 Belgium Ikid GLOVES, neat cuffs— Throw Out Price 5/11 Oddments in Pure Silk HOSE, all (good shades — Throw Out Price 5/11 Large Assortment of WOOL SCARVES and CRAVATS; good shades — Throw Out Prices 4/- 3/6 Novelty Laces in Cream-and colours Throw Out Price jgb dbz. yards, Oddments in Men’s NEGLIGE SHIRTS;, collar to matchj . Usually 10/6 — Throw Out Price Men’s Striped Flannelette PYJAMAS— Throw Out Price 3 only MEN’S SUITS. Were Throw Out Price m Small Boys’ Tweed and Navy REEFER COATS; fit boys 2to * Throw Out Price gJL Jr, MerPs All Wool Check DRESSING GOWNS— 1 v Throw Out Price 19/10 Draper and Oi BANK ST. Opp. Town Hall WHANGAREI Phone

Wearing a worried look and a Luge pair of liorn-rinnned glasses, lie asked a Dunedin tobacconist for 4 ounces of Navy Cut No. .‘5. “That’s Bulldog,” he said impressively, “and it’s toasted, understand?’’ The tobacconist smiled.. He’s used to cranks. “Last time I asked a tobacconist for Navy Out No. 3,” lie continded, “he gave me rubbish, and when I took it back—and shied it at his head —he said it was “Just as good.’’ It Avasn’t. It Avas no good at all, dust one of those (adJectiA'e) imitations. Shameful! This time I’ll try before I buy.” He pulled out his pipe, filled it from the paper-bag of tobacco he’d Just bought, lit up, and sat down. Presently he , nodded. “0.K.,” he said, and marched out. The tobacconist laughed. “Quite a character,” he murmured. He was. But there are a lot of imitations about —rubbish masquerading as the real thing! Only five brands of the genuine toasted: NaA’y Cut No. 3 (Bulldog),, Cavendish, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Biverhead Gold and Desert Gold. Examine tin and label Before you “part.” H 441

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Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 9

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639

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 9

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