. • I 1 a I ■—! tmmmtMmmmwmmmwmwmmwmmßnftmmßmmMSßKtamummaaßmamaßw, j.' wmmr—"'nnTT'r I'l'l ■^uml—wiwwin—n—miwm.iiii.i..m—w— ' - rmTTiTBTi n n 1 r ill 111 ' ii eimiii & Our Costume Stocks are | Our Winter Sale. too big—we'll refuse no fiL-*-.,. | is an annual fixture, preceding Stock-taking. During our Profit- f#MQBSDIC Olnfi '■ ••■'■'J sharing Sale we reduced our profits—we shared them. NOW we . ' « have banished all thoughts of profit—it's purely and simply Yes, Madam, we mean it. Como in— y^ '■ • '■• ••■$ a question of turning stocks into cash,, mid losing as littlo as we choose the Costume you like, name your ' *" '£ can in the operation. Hitherto wo reduced Profits—during our own pr ce) an d if it's anywhere within ' % Winter Sale we are selling, in the majority of cases, b # elow cost. reasonable bounds, wo'll accept it. Such J||slfPlli 1 We must reduce stocks. Wo can't carry Winter Goods into next a chance has never been offered before. WfflmwM ■ • "I season. They'd be unsalable, and wo certainly can't let thou- j[ ae n0 most of it. And vhat a soloc- I^^PfMM 1 sands of pounds stand Idle. We've made our share of gain t j on i The fashionable Navy Coats with IfJPPlftfi i during the Profit-sharing. We're content _to let tho rest go check' collar and caffs, and Check Skirts KwnWl I practically at your own price. Read on— tolls of wondrous were 55/.; pay us 35/. and take your Iffilllklii! ''' i bargains almost incredible, but they'ro only too true. Come pick. Navy Cloth Costumes, originally w ymmQa ' I and see for yourself. 65/-; name your idea of this value. Wo *llllrpll ' 8 won't refuse it! ItiM-ll -• ■ ' "I 1 ■ ■ ' ' NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, REDUCED Ihß '' ■ - J'l A*i «..,«, FROM 45/-to 12/6. No, Madam! It's IiiPKS * A A Free Trip to Sydney. NOT a misprint. This is our heaviest BUB » a« «m aw w*.*j£* tU WJW.XXOJ. ljne Certainly, they re so up-to-dato §|S|| I with Fashion that they'd sell next ffilifll I Daring tho currency of our annual Winter Sale every cus- winter, and be quite tho correct stylo 0 IMJjUiM " ' | tomer purchasing goods over 2/6 in valuo will bo handed a then, but we're far too heavily stocked. . i| iffo'lref 1 slip of paper with each purchase, giving a few sentences of Hence tho incredihlo reductions. Just lifraiw I complote directions how to find an order, signed by us, entitling come and seo what a Costume bargain l'|^P? l I the bearer to Twenty Pounds (£2O), including a First Saloon mv fet , llslot * Ticket to Sydney and back, and the balance of the money to SMART STYLISH ROSLYN COS- liSil § spend on tho holiday. This order will be hidden somewhere TUMES, in Worsteds, reduced frota llMwMl ' I within five miles radius of our shop, and is deposited in a 63/- to 45/- , lImVW iffll § ' magnificent Jewel Casket, valued at £10/10/-, specially manufac- IMPORTED VELOUR COSTUME, Satin v\\lW'#Jlk I tured and kindly presented by Messrs. Nuks, Ltd., Jewellers, cf lined—Waa 95/-, reduced to 55/- pa \\>j3Sg&dmf- ' 1 Queen Street, in itself a valuable prize All you have to do is Monday. A solid saving of two golden ' ." | to save the slips received with your purchases, locate tho order sovereigns. " ' i according to directions, present your complete set of Blips with NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, 47/6, re- | the order at our office, and the prize is yours. fluxed to 29/6. § — mm ■■■ mwmmmm ;, 'j 4H 75 of the Smartest One-piece Frocks, f j * •. «* . J ft ,i &3Mim&\ NOW 9/11 to 29/6. SOME WERE £5/5/-. • | Sovereign Savings oa Seal ' : '~, . LVJ(il3j VJlliVßlllfclli Imll exquisite Worsteds, and rich Cloths. Serge, satin trimmed: ' ■' | ]2sjsf|pU. , Grey Face Cloth, richly embroidered and satin-faced buttoning.; |J avnirnvrn vnavt UlWf. to 70/. *, MMfimwllk Worsted, with striped silk velvet collars, finished with handsome.. | fiEDUOED S-RUM 14/iU/ w <u/. IMKMSKm silk lace and buttons to match. Bro-vn Worsted, with smart . 1 • i.-«-.. —.„«..« IPr»Mi black stripe effect. Wine Shadfe Velv«t, fashionable long sleeves, . I 1 only-RARE REAL SEASKIN, a mag. ill of the Smartest One-piece Frocks, .j. .; I HOW 9/11 to 29/6. SOME WERE £5/5/-. 1 •■•■■;. l What a lovely lot, too! Serviceable Serges, dressy Tweeds, | exquisite Worsteds, and rich Cloths. Serge, satin trimmed: •: i Grey Face Cloth, richly embroidered and satin-faced buttoning.;. . | Worsted, with striped silk velvet collars, finished with handsome.. 1 silk lace and buttons to match. Brown Worsted, with smart j black stripe effect. Wine Shade "Velvet, fashionable long sleeves. I and lace and V yoke with d\k fcangs. Yes, Madam, these attf" . . ; I nificent apecimen-Usually £13/lo7> IMmA the kind of One-piece DresleVwe offer from 9/11 to 29/6. It's' I Must go on Monday for £8/8/-. value, isn't it? /, 1 ~~ Off comes the prolt Goafs at less 'j than cost. "'.-;.'; I FlirS. FUrS. FUrS, ttANrSOME BLACK tJIaTF- LONG COATS, absolutely the .1 l ' latest styles, riclilyembroK&red, wore 75/-; Monday's Price, § frur bargains still abound, and although 1IImI111?111 PONY COATS, reduced from -£5/5/- to '82/6. A wo quitted a great number during our iKlilM OARAOUL OOATS-on the crest of the fashion wave. Popu- f b J,a„;.„ Sale, ._„ still have a great ■H| lor a* 57/6, will be cleared on Monday at 45/-. enormously 1 P ofit-sharng Sale, ye still have a great MH AND LADIES' LOKf&OLOTH COATS, enormously I selection from the huge stock we pur- l§B|fi ' reduced, now 5/11. ■ | chased for Exhibition trade. Wo shall WIMP! '■"• not carry oae of these Furs over to next "'" -~ " L """" .«=».■»-»—«——. v season, and this opportunity for securing Wlvk If 1 BLACK FOX, BLUE FOX, BEAR, vJftH MllfiflOnf 1 MARMOT, and SQUIRREL FURS is vfel IfIIIIHIOIJ. % unique. Take advantage of it, A ra^ST , ' j 8 charming assortment of Ready-to-wear and Trimmed ■ ■ -ffl ff "Millinery, to be specially and further reduced on Monday. a ORE AM TURBANS, a few only, 4d, " 1 ; "j j n ■iiiiiiim ii i 'in 1 ' ' ' ' ' '" ill iii I I - . ... i . ~-. -■ ft Our Hosiery Table is a wonderful sight Under Cost Quotations in Underwear. I Every pair guaranteed cost price, and not warehouse, but Horo's.a bargain—Silk Moirette, Moirette and Satin. Now .* | direct from the manufacturers -two of the best English firms. all one price, 2/11. Magnificent value. '..' ! | Hosiery means unparalleled value lor you! Wo purchased an EVENING COATS MUST BE CLEARED AT ANY COST. ' | enormous line of high quality, and are now soiling them at SOME £5/5/-. PRICES NOW START AT 16/-. § WAREHOUSE COST. There is no question of profit fur us in Superb styles in Face Cloths, Amazon Cloths, Silk and - | this; we must make room for our Spring Goods, and yours is Satin. All richly trimmed. Exquisite colouring. A rare chanco | tho benefit entirely. Wool, Indiana, and Lisle Hose, in superfine to secure a Coat at a stupendous reduction. I qualities, await your choice at prices that will sell them like '' ■"■ ——— ■ ■■■ ....i. | hot cake - Desperate doings in the Dress Dept. I "Just look at those stacks of materials," said the head of.. I Dlinlrflf PrtltittftP our reBB Department, "the ready-made costume trade has ''. ft Uldlln&l UUdUilgd. caused that." And it's true. Rolls and rolls of the choicest I E Dress Tweeds, all 54in wide, in Green, Navy, Prune, and Groy. I ' | Then, again, BLANKET COATINGS. "I wish I'd We asked 4/11 a yard for these goods; theyr'e only just in, bu* .'. , ' | guessed,"' said our Buyer, " what a tremendoiLs effect our big we'll take 1/11 a yard on Monday. | | sales of' ready-made Coats wero going to have. I'd never have «■■—- ■ — "■" ' ' "" ' • j 1 W,£, 'fi S^tSSSJi, M See * Remnant Tables * Dress Tweeds. I I good value-at least they were so at 8/6, 7/6, 5/11, and 3/11. ,„,„,. ' 1 1 What sort of value are they at 5/11, 4/11, 3/11, and 2/6 on Still showing Profit-sharing Reductions, and Sale Reductions on S . | Monday? Oh! colours—Red, Vioux Rose, Light Blue, Saxe, top of them. Bad business for ns? Yes, but better a little 1 | White, and Cream. , % cash than a lot of stock. 1 " ' Eiderdown Quilts ■ Here ' s a List of Lflve| y Savi "2 s - 1 Eiderdown Quilts. Here ' s a List of Love| y Savi "2 s - j ™ li i 'A « t„v, ti,» \m ■„* ♦(,-,. ffTnfßnnww NURSES' APRONS, very largo, 1/11. ' I AW J?&L wholesaler said, 'Take th ,° lot of these EIDERDOWN CORSETS, the latest shapes and makes, all sizes, from 2/11. 1 QUILTS at a m price." We said Right! He the> aie FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, useful, warm, serviceable. The , { , marked from 19/6 up. The majority were originally «/- to vey thing tkse chilly mornings. Monday's Price, 2/11. I | 70/-. Como and-see them. No feathers about this lot. Soft, NATURAL WOVEN SPENDERS 1/6 1 warm down in handsome Wiled quilted covering.ijj«jraro SaTURAL WOVEN COMBINATIONS, a .comfort for this '' 1 savings to offer in a specially bought line of WADDED QUILTS, winter and nex fc B]oeveSj 2/n> | bought at a job price, and now marKed b/n. FLANNELETTE KNICKERS, wonderful value, 1/11. | mmmm^m ■ FLANNELETTE CHEMISES, bargains all, 2/8. 1 *" FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, 2/11. I LACE CURTAINS FROM 1/11 to 25/-. WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, 4/11. | NO TWO PAIRS ALIKE ' ALL-WOOL VESTS, long sleeves, fully shrunk, l/.'l. | There's a range to choose from! Absolutely manufacturers' LADIESj OREME JERSEYS, the acme of convenience and § prices. Good goods. comforl 3 / n - i _^____..^^ M . ——JMMM , IMW »MnM»»»Ma»MM«»«»MMM»«IBPii"»»M«»WII|IIII 11l Mill 111 ll,U«il». M -■• " ' '".".' 1 ■p«wiiuaij l f W^nt"' w^MJMJlU<^^»^'',g^' . I ml M I HOI I*il< ! — Comer WeSlcslcy & Queen Sts e? Aucklanta.J 1 » ■'■:■-:&
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15646, 27 June 1914, Page 15
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