Dress and Fashion. M .■'.''' " .', -'.'.' ',- ,'• ' >1 ....«..<>.. V " SALE! starts ► ■''• r : sales MONDAY : < SALE! Morning, 21st inst. ► "at ► 4 Just above the Grey Statue. 4 DON'T MISS THSS OPPORTUNITY. * Great Reductions in Dresses and Light Washing Materials. L 3 SEE THESE LINES. ► i Navy Blue Prints, fast dye, 3/8 doz. : light ground spots, etc., 3/6 doz. A Superior Navy Print, very special, 5/6 doz. yards f* * Balance of large purchase of .Mercerised Fancies and Lawns for blouses, etc., 4 clearing at 2/11 do/.. White Pique, 1/- quality, reduced to iijd yd. . ► 4 1500 yards New White Muslins, 1/- to 1/3, reduced to BJd yard 54 inch Navy Habit Serge, slightly spotted, usual price 7/6 yard, now 4/11 yard f * Black Fancy Dress, usual price 2/11, now 1/11 yard ; only 4 pieces y 4 Silk and Wool Voiles and Fawn Bengalees clearing at 1/6 yd., usual price, 2/6 r Coloured Velveteens, I Ud yard pr "< A big lot of Remnant!} and Oddments of Dress Materials clearing at. half-price 4. " BIG BARGAINS IN THE SHOWROOM T <* 20 'Ladies' well cut Crash Costumes (Eton Jackets), shades blue ami green, . reduced to 4/ 11 each ~,«,,,, 1 Ladies' White Trimmed Underskirts, 1/6, J/3, 1/11 y 4 50 White Sunshades, soiled, 3/9 to 5/11, reduced to 1/6 each 15 Ladies' Smart Cream Serge Jackets, three-quarter length, 21/- goods, y ■4 marked for the sale 8/11 each . Ladies' Crash Skirts, 3/11 and 5/11 each, half price r * Ladies' Crash Costumes, 6/11 each, half price 4 Ladies' Three-quarter Crash Jackets, 12/6, reduced to 7/11 Raincloaks, Black and Fawn, 12/6 each, half price ► * Ladies' Macks, 4/11, 6/11, 10/6 each k d Ladies' Tweed Jackets reduced to half price, 4/11, 6/1 1 up Lot of Fashionable Fawn Jackets, 12/6 each „„, . ► 4 Three-quarter Cravenette Jackets, Fawn and Grey, 7/11 each Women's Cotton Vests, 4sd each. Lace Ties, 9d. 1/-, 1/3 each > * Linen Collars, Guards, 6d dozen. Strong Lace Edging, 2d dozen y < ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT SALE PRICES. C 4 Men's Vicuna and Serge Suits, 15/11 each ~..,., , I Men's Special Tailor-made Worsted Suits, 42/6 each, reduced to 30/- each ► * 50 pairs good quality Tweed Trousers, out of condition, clearing at greatly L 4 reduced prices . Lot Boys' Sailor Suits, sizes 1, 2, 3, and 4, all one price, 3/fa each . ► < Gent.'s White Shirts, with collars, sizes 14, Hi, 15, 8/6 quality, reduced to 2/6 ea. I Gent.'s White Shirts, long fronts, size Hi.}, only 2/6 r * Men's Blue Oxford Shires, 3/6, reduced to 2/6 L 4 Bio- Line Oxford and Regatta Shirts, 5/11, all clearing at 3/6 each > ' Boys' N.Z. Sweaters, 2/6 each Gent.'s Collars, Id and 3d each ► 4 Gent.'s Ties, 3d and tkl each L M All Summer Hat; heavily reduced to clear r ] SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS IN FURNISHING AND ► 1 HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. ► White Twill Sheeting, single bed, 7|d yard L 4 White Twill Sheeting, double bed, 10Jd yard . Loom Table Damask, lOi/d yard Linen Serviettes, 2/11 dozen ► ** Fringed Tray Cloths, 4Jd each Hearthrugs, 3/11 and 4/11 each L * Printed Flannelette Tabling, 1/2 yard Sample Carpet Ends, 2/3 each Large Bush Rugs, 4/11 each N.Z. Rugs, full size, only 10/9 and 14/6 ; very special L "4 White Honeycomb Quilts, 2/8 each Large White Quilts, soiled, 8/6 each ; very special r 1 Carpet Squares, heavily reduced to clear y *£ Floor Cloths, Linoleums, and Runner Carpets all at reduced Sale prices ~ Orders accompanied by remittance executed at Sale t Prices. Please add amount to cover carriage, as we y "4 cannot send pareels freight free during the Sale. [ i SALE! SALE! SALE! ► ■< Starts Monday Morning. y ■ r : RUSHBROOK & BRIDGMAN, : * Drapers and Clothiers, > « QUEEN STREET. L ,v▼V*▼Vy T¥"T T T '▼'▼'▼ TV T "V TTTT T\, «j I MEWZEA£ANDJ £ i|M EW Z EAL.A NDj L I Ififljjl G-REAT | vL Ja b mJy vkJB m \ik I » mi m § in <&>ti§l \ gj H4s(K NiSSJIr £3 fu SO 0 H H >x» ka tfl siii \, * SALE [ ; NOW ON AT THE 1 I FACTORY, I QUEEN STREET j pill [ (6 Doors above Victoria Street). J cloth L '.., Dental. TEETH TEETH TEETH > ,_ _ IF YOU WANT P6rf©Cl With oup Patent Stick Fast Suctions, which positively prevent ClHinO PI at AC them from dropping when speakrllUlSig I 1 CIIUO y ing or eating, go to QUEEN STREET (over SMEETON'S). We are the greatest exponents of PAINLESS Dentistry in New Zealand. Hours— 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ; 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. each evening. Always open Saturday Afternoons. Seeds, Manures, etc. GRASS anx> New Season's Seed of Highest A» Vitality Now Landing ex S3ryr "W\ : S.S. Whakatane. -^TI k •' ' Samples and / A wiolk «*. ffii SPECIAL *%. % W®i =»Jf JC.CI./3LJU /-' Tyrolp Manure Superphosphate, Kainit, & other Manures. Grain . and Produce EVlepchants, *S : %*;y^':y\y AUCKLAND, N.Z.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13389, 18 January 1907, Page 2
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