Dress and Fashion. __ . . . ; , |^C§ t~xi 6T~?T?^^*"V !s^^~--^sijMfennW w^: i *X. r~* S ii iihiiii ■ iMiwiiiiiißiiili will ■! iiHiwiiiiw imii ■■ii«rtirMiii»i~[iTinirrrnniTMiiriwiiiiiiiiiiinn mi 11 mi ninin 11 ■ ■mi iiiiiiiniiiin 11 iiiiiiriin' i Tin -inn-rnrri *—— —— — \f j&£vO|Vyl^W\\^XKxTCvT^^rfrtffSl^Wl? §Bl[yl T^A/*f/.riJ^^»»ll!°*" y\ I fl ————■ ■mm—will —— !■« ■■■ihiiiiiwii inn tit—in —run 1 i i i children's print pinafobes, y N 5 iMJlffli ■nibs Wplllfeli! ESImI 2 2 LADIES' WOVEN BLOOMEES, —BssS S <• white or nary, s.w., l/ii- w., 2/3; fiffiu HI SVrrr*w*wrr*?wrrrrriwrrriwrrrr^ . ''' ' ill I I 'II 111 STI3L.3L. PROCEEDING. 3 STEEPED OAMBRIu SHIET Rill ! ! || jjij BLOUSES, reduced to 2/6 each. 11l I I! I 111 l 111 I { 20 HUGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' 38 22-INCH CHECK GLASS CLOTH, I" ~~ ~~~ 4 WHITE MUSLIN .DRESSES, ' blouse If fl I I BELTS, 3d and 6d each. 3i<i yard. MAILORDERS and skirt stylo, reduced to 4/11 each. By ill 111 l I I I l! I 111 , ~,. must be accompanied with Cash. ' * "' - ' '~- , 11 1 I I J !SI I 111 21 WIDE-END POPLIN TIES, all col- 39 ALL EEMNANTS, .Sheeting, Calico, 6 Z£s* o<mmsß - reted t0 11 our8 ' 3forl/4 ' *- '**—-;.««■«-*- ' IS 22 LADIES' KNITTED TIES, 6d each. proval during FAIR. „m . SB 8 11! 4° COLONIAL ALL-WOOL BLANKETS |,-. w »- » „ ,„,.,,, ~, , , ~..,.. 1 6 WASHING COSTUMES AND IB I I 23 LACE SCARVES, 6d each. -Single-bed size, 12/6 pair; threeDRESSES, 8/11 each. ill § I It § ii „„,-(., <-;™ 15/11 nair- full doubleI I 24 BOYS' HEM'D HANDKERCHIEFS, 59 MEN'S BATHING COSTUMES, ! 7 CHILDREN'S TWEED COATS, all 118 II If I ( 1 I large size, 6 for 1/-. piece, 1/-; 2 piece, 1/6. sizes, reduced to 4/11 each. 11 1 I I IMI 41 ALL-WOOL TRAVELLING RUGS, if I 25 LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HAND- 6 colourings, 17/6 each. „ STTPEfiIOE WORSTED 8 LADIES' PRINT BLOOMERS, re- I KERCHIEFS, 6 for 9d. SoVsEES S 8/11 pak duced to 1/6 each II I I I 1111 I 42 SAMPLES AND SOILED ODD- TROUSERS, all fllzeSj 8/11 pair. duced to 1/6 each. II 111 11111 42 SAMPLES AND SODLED ODDHID I I 111 26 COLOURED CHIFFON AND CRY- MENTS IN NAPERY, clearing about 9 LADIES' WOVEN COTTON COM- HIII I I || ST ALINE VEILINGS, 9d per yard. half-price. 61 MEN'S GREY SUMMER UNLINED BINATIONS, reduced to 1/11 and II 1 I 2? MILLIKERy BIBBONS , few « «™/m MADAPOLAMS, Zfll doz.; SUITS, "° 19/6,21/-, 25/ „, q . 01 HI I I It 27 WIDE MILLINERY RIBBONS, few 43 42-INOH MADAPOLAMS, 3/11 doz.; "' 111 I I ' .hades 3d yard. 31-INCH LONGOLOTH CALICOES, fill I " 2/9 and 3/6 dozen. 62 MEN'S ENGLISH-CUT CYCLING iO SAMPLES AND ODDMENTS, in fig 9 1 I I 28 WIDE MILLINERY RIBBONS, good BREECHES, 4/11 pair. Sj&y redfe vSts C M IS I ! i colours > ***• 4 * d P er J™* ** SMABT TWEEDS °* ° OSTUMES ' . - . ?/ S ' ' ' ' 1 IS 7/6 dress length. 1/ ' eacL 11 II HI 29 HEMSTITCHED THROW OVER ' *V 63 SPECIAL; PURCHASE MEN'S ~ „„, M , 11 fill VEILS, in Chiffon, 1/-each. 45 BEST QUALITY ZEPHYRS, 4/6 doz. TROUSERS, superior make, reduced 11 CHILDREN'S FROCKS, OVER- HIP 111 yards to 7/11 and 8/11 pair. ALLS, PELISSES AND COATS, I 1 | 30 TOEC LACES AND INSER- * ' clearing at very special prices. II IS TIONS, 6d, 9d, and 1/-dozen. 46 WHITE EMBROIDERED BOXED 6480YS LINEN WASHING »VAR- ; ,« ,-*„«,„. ,™.~ II 111 I EII I 1 BLOUSE LENGTHS, from 1/6. '.. ewer RTTTTq .;™,p'f/,fi 4/11 I " LADIES' TWO-PIECE BATHING 9 I IS 31 REAL TORCHON LACES, greatly *e- SITY SUITS, sizes ;! to 6,4/11. COSTUMES, reduced to 1/6 each. |llll81!Ill lIS duced. « 40-INOH SILK STRIPE VOILES, 1 II all colours, 5/6, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 65 ALL-WOOL 'VARSITY SUITS, great 13 ALL TRIMMED MILLINERY, re- II 1 ' ill 32 SKIRT FLOUNOINGS, white and dress length. I variety, reduced to 7/11, 8/11; up. j' duced to below half-price. Hi 111 black, 3d yard. 1 ill El 111 48 BLACK EXCLUSIVE ROBES, at fiR jjtvwa ENGLISH SUMMER RID--14 £f5??f N ' 3 L OHIP MUSHROOM I SI 33 44-INCH CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY special prices for the FAIR, ING BREECHES, best cut, leather ,'- HATS, 9d each. 111 8 111 FLOUNCINGS, 1/3 yard. strapped, 9/11 pair. ;; 1 J I I|| 49 SWISS EMBROIDERED ROBES, 15 LADIES' UNTRIMMED STRAWS, II i I I 111 34 SPECIALS IN SWISS EMBROID- white and coloured, about half-price fi7 BEgT QUALITY DAIRY WHIP- ' ".; 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 each. 11l | IS ERIES, l£d, 2d, and 2£d yard. to clear. CORD TROUSERS, well made, 5/6 16 LADIES' EEADY-TO.WEARS 1/11 II 111 35 BLUE LINEN COOKING APRONS, 50 COLOURED LINEN ROBES, 22/6 to ..'. I)dir ' 2/6. ' li I 1 our special reversible number, 2/-each. clear. 68 BOYS'HIGH-CLASS TUNIC SUITS, 17 LINEN HATS, 1/9. I 36 30 TENERIFFE BEDSPREADS, 29/6, 51 STRIPED BLOUSE SILKS all cd- ; * tweed, less than half-price. , ...*~*.t». .+/?■■.■. .- ........ ||l IHi 111 «; -VJ/fi 49/6 up ours ' V6| per yard. WHOLE EM- -.~,^r--111 ill I '"' C/ * '' p ' BROIDERED JAP. SH.K BOXED 69 MEN'S FULL-SIZE LAWN HAND- /' •* 18 FLOWERS, 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/6 spray. li I { j[ | 37 HEAVY ENGLISH BLANKETS, sin- BLOUSES, from 4/6. KERCHIEFS, 6 for 1/11. .' ■: If 1 \\\v I I I j| gle-bed size. 10/9 per pair; three--19 TRAILS, 6d, 9d, 1/-, 2/1 L li II E IT li I I li quarter-bed, 14/11 pair; full size, 18/11 52 DOUBLE-WIDTH BLACK PAIL- 70 w ASHING TIES, fast colours. 3 for Will) U W U P° r P air « LETTE, 3/6 and 3/11 per yard. 1/.. WIDE-END TIES, 6d each. — 53 DOUBLE - WIDTH COLOURED M . „__ __ ,-.- ,-„„,„ . tesr PAILLETTE AND TAFFETAS, 3/11 " COLOURED "? L /n?eJS TUNIC ■tepayg^/^— ' " A "\ per yard. 9JCUAJL£>, all sizet, 6/j.i ett-u. " — Z I H X 54 20-INCH PAILLETTE, in all colours, 72 SAMPLES IN GENT'S WOVEN A -=«■ . "' V 1/6 per Yard UNDERWEAR, greatly . reduced to fV>— "' i "* tlear. mp- ■■■——■■—hm—■■■— ■»»■■■ —■■* 55 25-INOH FRENCH POPLINS, in reI „ seda, helio., and green, per yard. 73 tweed oApg> faahioDabl6 , hapes>9d I ini\ll/P^^ , T A 66 CREPE DE CHINES, in navy, brown, each - I. I UWW I *J I and green, 1/04 per yard. __ A*W WW l-»r A b '* * ' , 74 MEN'S SUPERIOR HEMSTITCHED J* Ml *"* TUB YW**! S+V* fl ! 67 MEN'S FANCY COTTON SOCKS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 for IITA Jfl PR l 1 all sizes, 9dand 10dpair ' 2/-, and 3 for 2/3. . | W IWa/J B A gg gwASTIKA TIES> real popliD> re 75 BOYS'TUSSORE SILK SHIRTS, aU : mg L * ' duced to 1/- each. ' sizes. 2/11.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 11
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