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Hosiery for the Holidays and Autumn Wear at Very seasonable end very attractive is this Tho vogue will again be Hose to match the taster showing, and very moderate as to price. costume, and yoy will find no difficulty in find- , ing a match for yours from this range. Particular attention has been paid to the The winter weight Knitted Hose will find quality, only dependable and tested lines being many buyers. It s so serviceable, and really selected. cosy, and real value at these prices. *H!S' . AL >^, 001, HEATHER TAN CASHMERE HOSE—S/11 per O.S. ALL-WOOL PLAIN BLACK HOSE, in Heather only—4/6 per pair. CASHMERE HOSE, suspender tops, ATT wnnr w?wppt\ „„„„ • BED AND BLACK SHOT HOSE- fine quality—7/11 per pair. ' ALL-WOOL KNITTED HOSE, in 7/11 per pair. ALL-WOOL 1-1 RIB BLACK HOSE, Green-Heather and Brown-Heather— LADIES' SHOT HOSE, in Black and good value—4/11, 5/11, and 7/0 pair, T.'flTinw .. lin „„„„ White, Black and Green > Black and TAN IISLE HOSE— 3/9, ana 4/0 LADIES GREY GOLF HOSE— Royal, Black and Sky, and Black pair; and Helio.—all 5/8 per pair. PLAIN BLACK LISLE HOSE—I/6i COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE, in PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, 1/11$, 2/3, 2/0, 3/9, 3/11, 4/0, and ,>rey, Navy, and Covert shades— all wool—4/0, 4/11, 5/9, 5/11, and 4/9 pair. ' . 50r P a "- 6/5 per pair. New Season's Dress Skirts, These have all the smartness of design and out the most critical request, are WELL CUT, FITTING, and WELL MADE. Moreover, the fabric 'n each 'a most, superior. r\ [I' ji\ Stout ladies will be interested to know that out-sizes aro included, so the bugbear of having jj,i j«l 111 skirts specially made need not trouble you. gf [ I Buying a skirt is the easiest thing at Bradstreats, whera the selection is so largo. Choose JELJ J one for winter and just see how satisfactory it will bo. Hi ( f LADIES' SMART ALL-WOOL COVERT DRESS LADIES' ALL-WOOL BLACK SERGE DRESS ',1 |j if ; i SKIRTS, all sizes—39/9, , SKIRTS, yv'pll cut, with belt all round and 'p—h J 1 ft " ■ pockets finished with buttons; all sizes—49/9 I it 1 | LADIES' SMARTLY-PLEATED ALL-WOOL MATRONS' BLACK SICILIAN DRESS 1 f | COVERT DRESS SKIRTS, all sizes— SKIRTS, good-fitting, plain, styles, in large , sizes—3o/9, 45/9, and 49/9. I j LADIES' ALL-WOOL NAVY SERGE DRESS LADIES' TWEED DRESS SKIRTS, in Grey |li, ' SKIRTS, good fitting, witl) newest pockets shades, good-fitting, with pockets and belt— 111 : and belt, all sizes—49/6. and 59/9. 14/11. ' I Open till 9 p.m. to-night, then closed until Tuesday morning Tfilij, ' SKIRTS, good fitting, witlj newest pockots shades, good-frlting, with pockets and belt— i," | lj| i and belt, all eizes—49/6. and 59/9. 14/11. II! Open till 9 p.m. to-night, then closed until Tuesday morning | < N We pay Postage op Cash Country Orders. * Address: 102,104,106,105 Karangahape Rd. \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17140, 21 April 1919, Page 8
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