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I A WOND ERFUC BUYING DAY. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) IS BIG SAVINGS ARE CLEARING LINES IN THE ! I IiPSpIJT 1N ™ E MILL,NERY SECTION. J AFFORDED ON THESE CORSET SECTION. : % r __-._._*_ HALF PRICE REMNANT DAY ,TCMSreoM^FANCY i^-^^*.;. H w f PrlCeS e received little consideration in the re-marking ' " SECTION ' pendable materials, low and medium bust, and long skirt. M ' IS K Millinery fop To-morrow. uv ' Size 20 only—Selling at 7/11. Sizes 21 to 30—10/6. 1 Jilt!/ f~ ) AT TV/T £ ' Usuauy 19/6 and 21,-. I' iffc^— /An important collection of TRIMMED MTIXINERY, ZJk, it 1V1« 0£ V—'• S K LADIES' TAN HEAVY 1-1 FIBBED Another Lot of Good Quality BACK-LACING CORSETS, tllllL " >> embracing a big variety of shapes in such materials as •-.— HOSE, seamless, spliced heels and toes; suitable for stout figures. In strong White Everlast-Cloth, HP — Velvet, Silk, Crepe, Suede, etc. AU smartly and suitably superior finish— Usually 4/6. To-morrow, lowland medium top, long, strongly-boned skirt. Sizes, 21 tlr tmnmed-Usoally 49/6, 69/6, 79/6. Coring To-morrow It is generally acknowledged by thrifty shoppers that no other time affords such a bevy 2/11 pair. to 36-Lsually 22/6 to 55/6. To-morrow, 15/6 pair. WK of wonderful buying opportunities as Half Price Day. Superior Quality *' GOSSARD " CORSETS, comprising pM ✓-> t innjci MrtTAT? P a TTMTT TTT n nw< *M styles. In Everlaj't Cloth and Cotton Broche, low bust; * v „,.„, „ 1M . Not only is it a day set apart for the clearance of all Remnants at half the market n. ), ,7 , ~' long, strongly-boned nkirt. Sizes. 20. 21. 22," and 25 to 36— «Wi_l Tah. f vnnrr r,> S v ' V ***%' ° f ** P rice » *>ut also of all Oddments and Seasonable Fashion Goods that remain. 7 £ J?\ %7 UsuaUy to 45/ ' T^ o * o *' 15 ''° ~ d 19 / 6 - !>p©o.ial Table of MODEL HATS, in Navy, Black, Navy, Nigger, Rose, and Grey. „ - sizes; m Brown only—Usually 10/6. ToNigger, Grey, and Fawn. All in fashion- Smartly trimmed with wide ribbon— Every section of the Store has its series of unparalleled buying propositions, which morrow, 4/11 pair. _, BRASSIERES.—A collection of various styles, in plain Sw? 2916, 35/5 - clearinfi T<Maorrow collecti r lyc u ombinc ? raake , ka r b won t erful j hoppingdayfor everyonewhdis out ssl^ nc (oSss&, 7%irs/6.■&-££■___£ uumeas. To-morrow's Price, 39/6. at i-5/e. to purchase home and apparel needs to very best advantage. . ENGLISH-MADE WIRE-WOVE VAL- 3/6 and 4/11. v TL .. r £.11 L • _. • - i_ i ' i i • i ENCIENNES LACES, and Insertions to TELOTJR HATS, in the season's smartest Ver y Sp Lot of TRIMMED HATS in Ihe surest way tor a hill share in the savings is to be ready to make selections when match— T ! TiSl,. COl TT iri^P' C o t i? ,nmed wide Black ' Niggef ' and Navy Ta S el Stra ' ws > Ae d °° rS ° PCn ■* 9 °' C,ock * 2-inch Lace and Insertion-1/3, for 6id 1 GuTnls? S/S'^inoSSl 6 suitably trimmed-Usually 29/6 and 35/6. _ ' yard. CLEARANCE DAY IN THE SHOWROOM. 4-inch satin mousseline wash- mens Egyptian cotton coat shirks, with <miH l» ! I , MOD EL EVENING FROCKS m various materials and colourings. Nc AM ta * -,--,* ,-. - __. __ _ " Nainsook triced for embroideJv work BOYS' AND YOiHTHS' BLACK AND HEATHER ■ J-J/ -a-"*-* »■ s - »• 13 . 16 •*- *» ■*"-»—■■ AN EXCEPTIONAL SELLING OF REMNANTS r_?"_rS *gs g_? SFt jSTUsufSSJia: top " jSP fM FUR COATS, splendid garments—Usually £34 to £98. Will be sold at White to finish—UsuaUy 4/11 each. Thursn f ///'/ HaU Usu -* Pr «e To-morrow. " Shoppers who attend the Half Remnants in the DRESS REMWANT* tw tttv day ' s Price ' 2/6 eacb " BOYS ' WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS, in nice weight and a H { Lll : Price Tables in THE HOUSE- GOODS SECTION too not onlv REMNAMTS IN THE good assortment of patterns-Usual Prices, 10/f to 16/6. I I"// CASHMERE WOOL SPORTS COATS, roll or step collar. In Fawn, J&OLD SECTION will find the afford the keen buyer' a choice FANCY SECTION HENRY TETLOWS FAMOUS SWAN- Hall Prico TOJOOTTOW. ;i ! I t.' Champagne, Rose. Purple, Sky, Grey, etc. —Reduced to 59/-. Half "fruying opportunities excel any- from hundreds of useful lentrths r\r\\xr-KT rini? Tx-iwri-c'D ;„ t>„i. tj „ •i >rrr Price, 29/6. v, J, !, »/_• •«*" thing previously offered. for any-dwas pui-poTe. but wUI DOTVN FACE PONDER, in Pink Brun Oddments in BOYS' FELT HATS, WORSTED JERSEYS ; //// Take Sheeting for instance be marked in many' cases far J llOl^6 hundredß of useful ette, Flesh, and White tints-Lsually 1/4 in Grey, Navy, and Saxe. Small Boys' TWEED pVERI mJUL MODEL TWEED SKIRTS ' in a variet y of stri E e an <i «*«* *«*— wm not n !n!y mdude odd Wow the usual and then fttf"T W^ 8 ' b ° X ' TllUrsday ' " COATS-Clearing at Half Price. ; ; 7/ Usually 3, 4, 5, and 6 guineas. AU Half Price Tomorrow. lengths, but regular sheeting offered at HALF that price."- Ribbons VeQhT' "-' '< I W lengths, and the tables wLU be deed i«;'th« rVio r>p h \ \\ W LADIES' RATNiCOATS, in several shades of Fawn, all belted, patch ke Pr with the Thus the Half Price Remnants an early visit to the Fanc^Sec 3 lIMnFRWFAR AT HAI F PR ICF B pockets, step or storm coUars—Reduced to 80/-. Hall Price, 40/-. various qualities, in order that are made more attractive than tionl Half Prte TahW TV UINUHK WiLAK Al HALf rKlV^t.. • every buyer may have equal op- ever, on the second floor. morrow ArlSwfti g 30 MODEL COSTUMES, perfectly tailored in a variety of styles and portunity. . 4M23M& LADIES' WHITE COTTON VESTS, LADIES' WHITE LONGCLOTH NIGHT- | i colourings—Usually 19 to 26 guineas. All Half Price To-morrow. square necks, crochet tops, no sleeves. DRESSES, square, and Y-shaped necks, H _ ~—— _ __ "" j chemise length—UsuaUy 7/6. Half Price, trimraed with cotton Torchon lace—Special ; j " BROWN TURKISH UNBLEACHED UNBLEACHED 3 "' **" "" T<rm °"° w - 7/6 ' 1 DON'T MISS ANY OF THESE SPLENDID TOWELS. TURKISH TOWELS. TURKISH TOWELS. f\ lF m m / IbS. I'll roupia necks, snort, sieeves, cnemise xengi>n f!HTI,r>T?TF'M' , S AfTTP/' , 'l?DT<!T?'n n/vrovwr 1 OFFERINGS FROM THE DRESS GOODS in quality for njd. 153 3/3 qualitv> tor 1/6- 4/n quality, *>r 2/6. / - UsuaU * Half Price » 3 / 9 - S£ STp and Se2 I of them. Good heavy quality 150 dozen. A snperior Towel, / » Colours: Saxe and Navy. 1 SECTION—ON THE SECOND FLOOR. ToWe1 ' with red or blue stri P e - MO dozen. A splendid-wearing that wiU give long service and / M\h 'np H^* C ? BPE mGnT Sizes 12 14 16 18 20 I Don't miss this great opportu- ToweU, size 20 by 40 inches. See satisfaction in every respect. /7 M J DRESSES, trimmed with Val lace, square . » » » _: t „ . „. on , .„ . , I / B\\ JiW necks, no sleeves —Usually 49/6. xtalf usnauy o/y </o //li t.<o g/U j ALL WOOL AND MIXED TWEEDS, a BLACK DUCHESSE MOUSSELINE, good my " , them early tomorrow. Size, 22 by 42 inches. |/ BV M Price, 24/9. Half Price, 3/5 3/8 3/11 4/8 4/6 H range comprising Striped New Zealand AU- quality and colour, rich in appearance and ——^______________—»__________________ __________________________ \ \ JvX M 1 | goods, smart AU-wool Checks, and 38i I n -- UsUaUy ***■ T °" \ Ulf _ I LADIES' WHITE FLANNELETTE . . _ useful hard-wearing mixed Tweeds; ooin. morrow's Price, 11/6. \ W*? 3 /{, , TTntl _ r . l , T , c , c ,„ c , . , ... . ■ ■ 1 12/6 to 18/6. AU Sellimg . IV /111 N. TC Q OA I T" \\M f\\ NIGHTDBESSES ; tonmrf -nth ••*•«- CHILDKEN'S WHITE LONGCLOTH ■ __-_-__..' STRIPED AND BOBDERED VOn.ES- IY__JN__ « ' CHCJ Y C__-S SALE VM-T ' S3 —V-fl. ™j_* _- * _*,«. M BLACK SILK GEORGETTE, a nice These are best quality voUes, and showing . i? 9 quality and a good black. Suitable for ' in good variety of smart designs and ll' . \l ('! ______ TTTr . Trc , I . T nflM»m>no Sizes 16in. 18in. 20in. IU or fxXT i W_.-U__nj 12/6. cololrings;. 40 y in-UsuaUy 3/ir TO- OUFFN STRFFT I I JU vS® ÜBUall y 6 - ;9 7 / 6 I To-morrow's Price, S/6. morrow's Pnce, 1/6. O i l\_ll__ 1 _ Half Pricefs/I. Half Price, 3/S 3/9 3/11. "

iyn rrronr rrrrnrnj vgmmftj/tito m WHEN YOU feel limp and washed-out, Weary and 11 fatigued, with no inclination for exertion—you nend §Ef something to put fresh "go" into you-—try a Fortnight's S Iron Jelloids treatment. Iron Jelloids help to make the fl blood rich and vigorous—from which the whole body 1 . benefits — to restore vitality and energy — to raise your Hg spirits—and to make you feel well and fit again. B A FORTNIGHT'S TRIAL (Price 2/-J WILL CONVINCE YOU, IB Dr. ANDREW WILSON wrote.—" To those who suffer from a deficient ■Wl quality of blood Iron Jelloids will act in a most favourable manner By WgZ ' producing a more, natural circulation, which will in turn replenish every f§P "V) f em W ' l ' h fr "* increasei ener Sy> greater strength and KH Reliable Tome for Men ... ... IRON JELLOIDS No. 2A. 1 ' For Anemia in Men & Women... IRON JELLOIDS No 2 111 For Crowing Children ... ... IRON JELLOIDS No. L l|S3 Of all Chemists. A Fortnight's Treatment 2\- H ] Manufactured by the Iron'Uelloid Co. Ltd.,-205, City Road, London. Enfc [ i I CALEBS C#C#Jk I A delicious beverage—and mpr* I Caley's Cocoa-is liquid iood— nch w aigeotion. Give the Kidsiies plenty of Calcy's Cocoa—the purest food-bever--I^3l *8=- Take a cup yourself with meals— I m 11("UteJ I H SOLD BY ALL GOOD CROGERS *• D * ROBBRTS> Ltd^ 1 C@stoo\s Street E» a

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17844, 27 July 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17844, 27 July 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17844, 27 July 1921, Page 13

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