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Sensible Spending. j TO-DAY IS 1 Half-Price Remnant Day 1 AT M. & C's I The discerning shopper will not fail to visit all 1 sections of the Store to-day, for in addition to all I the Remnants being cleared at half the marked ! price, there are dozens of specially-priced lines throughout the various sections that mean very con- . I siderable savings- [ In the Showroom there are special tables, com- i prising an accumulation of Costumes, Frocks, and 1 Skirts, to be cleared at half the marked price. Then j there are Sports Coats and Blouses at prices that f< mean very considerable savings. In the Millinery Section there is a special line ' of Trimmed Hats at 29/6; Panama Hats at 15/6, I and Tailored Hats for 29/6. J BLACK AND WHITE BRETONNE NET, 27in.— I Worth double; | § ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE, Lisle tops and feet; § slightly imperfect. Black, White, Grey, Mole | Special Price, 3/11. Usually 5/6. § 25-INCH MUSLIN EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINQ, I open design—Special Price, 4/11. Usually 6/6. I CHILDREN'S CREPE FROCKS, traced for embroid- | ering; Sky, Pink, Saxe, and Grey; 20in., 22in., | —Special Price, 8/6. Usually 4/3. | COATING SERGE, all wool, soft finish, fine Twill; I suitable weight for frock or costume in 8 shades; | 48in. to 50in.—S/11. Worth 15/6. | FUJI SILK. 800 yards of excellent quality, good even | weave Silk; 29in. wide* Specially Priced at 8/11. j COLOURED VOILE. This is a very special line, for 1 it represents the finest quality Plain Colour Cotton | Voiles in eight good shades; Special Price, 1 1/11 J. Worth 3/6 and 3/1 L | BLOCK PRINTED ART CRETONNES, in a variety ' J of good designs; soft, durable, and suited for | hangings or coverings; 31in.—4,11. Usually 6/11, I 6/6. | BLOCK STRIPE CRETONNES, for Cushion*— 1 Price, IJII. Worth 2/9. | Corsets. The clearing of broken size ranges fa g both Back and Front-lacing Corsets makes to-morrow an opportune day for Corset buying. Good shapes, in back-lacing make*, are specially priced \ at 7/11, 10/6, 14/8, 18/8. Front-lacing, at 19/6, SO/-, 42/-, These prices mean big savings* COTTON VESTS—Worth 2/6. For 1/8. MERINO COMBINATIONS— to* 8/11. BELLB3 BURKE PYJAMAS—2I/-, lot 16/6. EMBROIDERED UNDERSKIRTS—I 2/6, 17/6, «ad ' 19/6. TWO-DOME MILANESE LISLE GLOVES, White, in all sizes; slightly soiled—Specially Priced at 2/4s. {£ VERY INTERESTING COLLECTION OF NECKWEAR, embracing latest collar shapes, will be sold at very low prices. FRENCH SILK VEILINGS, fancy mesh, in Black and colours—l/ 8 and 1/11 yard. MILNE & CHOYCE, Ltd. Queen Street, AUCKLAND. tmm ijammmmtmmmammmmm ———» ■ ■■ ■ ■ —— mmuhaasmmuaMesmmmmmg&Km - " . " ''.■' . " ' " '"» ■"'■■ i''■ ■ - ■■' ■ *' —a ■ - I / the Game: T N choosing Shaving tackle, more perhaps than in *zy other IN choosing Shaving tackle, more perhaps than in «ny other * material thing, you want something that "plays the game." * JL Place your reliance on McClinton's, and you win every time. Watch the fragrant, creamy lather work up at the touch of the brush. Feel the good razor gliding smoothly, easily over the chin —no resistance. And the after-feeling of supreme satisfaction—the skin cool, clean and comfortable, no irritation or soreness. All because McClinton's Shaving Soaps and Cream are made is the old-fashioned way—entirely from pure vegetable oils and plant ash. Make an investment in joyous shaves to-day—buy I Shaving SSS?» j Tie Late Fust- r>-M a* s n At. Lord Ro»*«rs said: " I tars oae<! joat so* far I a long time, and particularly like the Shaving Cream wMcfc ta quits exc-slient,'' | I Of all Chemists aiti Stovtt • — » 1 MADE by MCCLINTON'S Ltd., at DONAGBMORE, IRELAND Wfciltial* A sen'-} 1 Sjx.vojra&SraAoaos,L-rs.,Koyal Imuraace Sldgs.Fea&erste&St., WeDlepea,N.2.' , ' ' ' " ■■ '■ —mmmmmmmammm i aaw ■ i in ' ihi a— i RUBBERBopTPteOTECTORSI 13 Greatest S>evic^\|l ■ 11*4: fop Sa^^sM 'either, %\ A. Boor to M»liioi*&jbf| I AT ALL BOOT STOBES AND REPAIRERS j I ■ 1111 ———a .ijm—■— ■— — mmmum»ammmmmuuiui» —' ——» S Frank Jagger & Co.} § SOLE H&, AGSNTB I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17632, 19 November 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17632, 19 November 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17632, 19 November 1920, Page 11