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f: K-,.. *S£'r~.v. v , 51.1 SNA **»v. \. \ From Now on Until Our Doors Close : There is not much time left now, and we featuring Bargains in Every Department. DRAPERY and CLOTHING are marked at GIFT PRICES - NEW GOODS INCLUDED n I & p Men’s Wear Specials MEN’S OVERCOATS New season’s Tweed Coats showing in the popular doublebreasted and raglan styles. Greys. Browns,, in English and Colonial Tweeds—Usually 49 '6. All sizes represented. DON’T DELAY! SAVE ON MEN’S WOOL WEAR Oddments in Pure Wool UNDERWEAR mt English Tweed Work Suits Short Sleeve Singlets or Long Pants. Medium weight—Usually 8/11 to 11/9. Now 3 Garments 20/Better Quality All-Wool UNDERWEAR Garments made by the “Roslyn,” “Kaiapoi,” “Mosgiel,” “Bruce” and “Manawatu” Mills. Short sleeve Singlets or long Pants. Pink'or Natural shades — . _*« ® Usually 13/11 1o 16/G. S.M., M., O.S. j[ 08 All One Price: Dark tonings of Brown and Grey. 3-piece—Usu-ally 49/6. Sizes 3 to 8. Available at 29*6 WINDBREAKERS Warm, fleecy-lined garments, with slide fastener, 2 pockets. In plain colours of Royal, Maroon. Navy, Brown, Dark Green, Fawn and Marie tonings of Brown and Grey—Usu- & ~ ally 5/11 to 7/6. Chester ||| 34, 36, 38, 49, 42, 44. ODDMENTS IN FLEECY UNDERWEAR Short sleeve Singlets or Long Pants. S.M., M., 0.5., & X.0.5.--Usually 1/11 2/11. Now MEN’S “KAIAPOI” Health Underflannels Men's “Kaiapoi” Health Underflannels, in Mid Grey. Light Grey, », Fawn and Natural. M„ Bill'' O.S. Usually 7/6. Now ** Men’s Warm Fleecy-Lined PULLOVERS Slide fastener, popular Brown shade —4/6 Value. 4** Long sleeves. M., O.S. TIES ! TIES!! TIES!! Hundreds of Patterns. Stripes. Checks. Spots anc small designs—Usually 1/fQinl to 1/11. Navy UNDEEFLANNELS ENGLISH UNION FLANNEL (Slightly soiled)— m «a Usually 5/6. O.S, only. All-Rubber SHOES Black or Brown —3/11 to 4/11. Boys’ sizes, 10 to 13; Men’s sizes. 7 to 10. For the Ladies 2*i “MILITARY” OILY GOATS Slicker cut, cape shoul- —_ « ders Usually 39/6. S Lengths: 48in to 58in. ALL-WOOL CRUISING CLOTH Check and Spotted Designs. Fawn, Brown. Blue. Green, Navy and Grey Grounds. Usually 4/11. ALL-WOOL ANGORSTTE 3Gin. Floral and Spotted Designs. Usually 2/11 yard. Now SUEDE FINISH BOILING SILK 30in. Colours, Pink, Blue, Green, White, and Lemon. Usually 1/- yard. Now HEAVY TWILL SHEETS Pure Bleached Cloth. Per pair. 2*3 I*3 7U Single: 6*6 Double: 9*ll ALL LINEN TEA TOWELS Roll Collar PULLOVERS 1 22 x3O Striped Borders; of Blue, Red, Gold, *|| k/Tarnnn Rnval. Grcv. Brown. Fawn, w -it 11.. 1 n tit& xyrsj® Maroon, Royal, Grey. Brown, Fawn Bottle. English Wool Afj At mixture Usually 5/11, 6/11, S.M.. M„ O.S. “Mosgiel” UNDERWEAR “Mosgiel” Shetland Short Sleeved Singlets "and Long Underpants, in heavy ribbed quality. S. M.. M.. O. S.~Usually '» gp 8/11 to 10/6. Now Green. Usually 1/3 each. Now CURTAIN VOILES 36in. Fancy Weave; Gold. Nile, Cream, Blue. Rose. Ideal fer frilling. Usually 1/6 yard. Now CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL COATS Fleck and Diagonal Tweeds. Navy, Brown, Green, Blue. Usually 25-'- to 35/-. Now 9U. 12*6 LADIES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS Heavy quality. In Navy, Black, Brown. Sizes S.W., W.. 0.5.. Usually 69/6. Now LADIES’ ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS And Jumpers. Usually 9/11 to 12/6. • AH One Price • w HEAVY QUALITY TOWELS 22 x 42in. Fast colours. Usually 1/11 each. TABLE CLOTHS 47 x 47in. Fancy Matt Weave. Fast colours. S Green, Blue, Gold, Red. Usually 2/6. Now A w CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL GLOVES Sizes 3to 6. Navy, Fawn, Brown, Blue. «|||| Usually 1/3 pair. Now Gold, Blue, Pink. Now I*3 GYM. HOSE Wcol and Cotton. All sizes. Value, 2/3 pair. Now I*9 TRIANGLE SCARVES In smart designs. Usually 1/6. Now Ladies’ Heavy WINCEYETTE NIGHTS Long sleeves. Contrast bindings. W., O.S. Now Usually 5/11 to 6/6. m m 7 m m VM m m m 0 m ■u i mm \ m mk Boys “ROSLYN” ALL-WOOL SCHOOL SHIRTS ODOMENT C OUNTER OF BOYS’ SHIRTS In Twist and Nurse Cloth. Also Pullovers & Slipons. All sizes. At Boys’ and Oddments Youths’ Wear SHORTS in Guaranteed Navy. All sizes—Usual Value, 8/9 to 11/6. 3 for 20/6*ll Boys’ All-Wool Cardigans and Pullovers Usually 711. All sizes, satf f) Now 5 II Navy Rough Serge, including a few "FOX," double scats, and fine quality Dark Grey Worsted Serge, double seats—Usually G'fi to 9/11. All sizes. 4*ll NAVY RAINCOATS Fleecy-lined English-made Coats that will give good service --Usually 16/11 to 22/6. # All sizes. School Stockings Half Price Black, with coloured bar tops. Also Fawns and Browns. All «n «jj sizes—Usually 1/9. Sw^rCa. KISSDTS DRAPERY BARGAIN STORE Opp. Public Office Bank Street Whangarei m SSf* m. imp m i J m m

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Northern Advocate, 26 August 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 26 August 1937, Page 9

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