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Ow Graf Semi-Annnal Clearance NOW PROCEEDING Exceptional Money Savings await you in every Department BLANKETS. HOSIERY. ill Wool New Zealand Blanket- White Artificial Silk Ankle Hose, double suspender tops, toe and h*slSingle Bed Size—Reduced to 25/9 pair to Clear. Reduced to 2/3 pair to Clear. Three-quarter-Reduced to 35/6 pair to Clear. White Plain Fine Cotton Hose, double suspender tops, well sphced feetFull Double-Reduced to 47/6 pair to Clear. Beduced to 2/6 pair to Clear. Extra Heavy All-Wool Blankets, Blue Borders- Tine Mercerised Cotton Hose, good quality. In Mole, Bottle Green, Coating, Three-quarter Size-Reduced to 44/9 pair to Clear. „, " d Nayy-Eeduced to 2/9 pair to Clear. Larce bouble Size-Reduced to 57/. pair to Clear. Hm *pUan 0o " 011 Hose <. s ii^ftS ß . r qU of, "L r i n &• Putt >'- All-Wool Grey Blankets- Tan, Nigger, and Black-Reduced to 2/11 pair to Clear. Single Bed Size-Reduced to 24/8 pair to Clear. Artificial Silk HOSO, fine cotton suspender tops double soles well spliced Three-quarter-Reduced to 85/6 pair to Clear. heel and toe. In Navy, Champagne, Grey, Tan, and Blwk-Reduced to Full Double-Reduced to 40/6 pair to Clear. 3 / 9 to Clear. ' * Artificial Silk Hose, of good auality, cotton suspender topi, treble sphced feet. In Mole, Navy, Grey, Light Coating, Dar'.i Coating and WhiteSHEETING. Reduced to 4/11 to Clear. Artificial Silk Hose, double suspender tops, perfectly woven ankle, fouxfoH H63VV Unbleached Sheetins, superior quality- . Joe and heel In Black only-Reduced to 5/9 pair to Clear. Heavy Twill, 54-inch wide-Reduced to 2/8 yard to Clear. Artificial Silk Hose, wool sole, heel, and toe, cotton suspender tops; ravel Heavy Twill, 70-inch wide-Reduced to 3/2 yard to Clear. stop- Black only-Reduced to 7/3 to Clear. Heavy Twill, 80-inch wide-Reduced to 8/9 yard to Clear. "« Artificial Silk Hose, 17-mch silk leg, ravel '.ton cotton suspender tops, White Twill Sheeting— wool sole treble spliced, wool heei and toe. In Navy, rvigger, Mole, and 54-inch wide—Reduced to 2/3 yard to Clear. Bronze—Reduced to 7/11 to Clear. 72-inch wide—Reduced to 2/7 yard to Clear. Druid Holeprool Mercerised Hose, m Putty and Champagne only—Reduced to 80-inch wide-fleduced to 3/6 yard to Clear. . „ 3/11 to Clear. Best Quality Linen Finish Sheeting— Super GottOD Lisle, full fashioned and well-spliced feet; for strong wear; Fine Twill, 54-inch—Reduced to 3/6 yard to Clear. fast d P. in Black only—Reduced to 4/6 pair to Clear. Fine Twill, 63-inch—Reduced to 41/1 yard to Clear. Blacl£ Lace Llsle > Cashmere fee*,, neat and attractive desigtit-Reduced to Fine Twill, 72-inch—Reduced to 4/11 yard to GJear. 4 / 6 to Clear. Fine Twill, 80-inch—Reduced to 5/3 yard to Clear. Fine Sea Island Cotton Hose, fashioned double suspender tops, in Tnssore. Heavy Twill, 54-inch-Reduced to 8/11 yard to Clear. Dove - Gr6v and Coating—Reduced to 4/11 to Clear. Heavy Twill, 63-inch—Reduced to 4/3 yard to Clear. Heavy Twill, 72-inch-Reduced to 4/11 yard to Clear. cnfl WHITF IMARP.ELLA fiLULT^ Heavy TwUl, 80-inch-Reduced to 6/6 yard to Clear. OUU wm ■ K WMKOCLLM MUILI&. Single Bed Size—Reduced to 11/6,15/9, 17/6,18/9, and 19/6 to Clear. ciAMMCiCTTe .. m .. ..„._„ Large Single Size—Reduced to 16/9, 18/9, 19/6, 22/-, 32/6, and 35/9 to Olfiir. 1-LANNfcLETTE AND FLANNEL, Small Double Size-Reduced to 17/6, 22/9, 23/6, 29/6, and 83/9 to Clear. Larjfe Double Size—Reduced to 24/9, 27/9, 82/-, 88/9, 85/-, 87/8,49/-, 48/6, 26-ineh Nursery Flannelette, White-Reduced to 9}d yard to Clear. 62 ' 6 ' 87 / 6 ' and 69 / 6 *° 01ear • 30-inch Nunory Eitra Heavy Flannellette, White-Reduced to lOjd yard to OVERALLS AND APRONS. 27-inch Eitra Heavy Flannelette, White—Reduced to 1/lfd yard to Clear. ofllnnh fn t ™ nn ? e^f^ la i^^ t f e,^ream^ E ! dllC I d . to a ,V 4 y ? d t i, Clear - Ladies ' overalls ' suitable {ot house weM-Reduced to 8/11, 4/11, tM 6/11 26-inch All-wool Doctof Flannel, Cream-Reduced to 3/2 yard to Clear. each to Clear ' 001 D ° Ctor FlaMe1 ' Croam; h6avy mak& - Eeduce d ta 3/6 yard Ladies' Bib Aprons, in dark colours only-Reduced to 4/9 each to Clear. 07 inMi aii m„ n i iwty,, m.„„«i o c « j „ . „ « Ladles' Magyar Overalls, made of good Print-Reduced to 6/11 each to Clear. SIS ar « SL5?S.n«r? '-.f. Up ! r » n^ edUC J ed . t0 «, 3/9 yard to o,eßr ' Ladles ' Ma gy" oTCralls Diade of In <%° Print-Reduced to 7/6 each to off ' n n 0 v tt KrXK ? ffi ""J ° S B "' Uil6S ' "W" Overalls, made of Cretonne-Reduced to 8/11 each to OloJ Sch &o™ dE fc2W *? 8 5 yUd }° °» &T ; ~ ~ 48 - ineh A,lover Embroidery-Reduced to 5/11, 6/11, and 7/11 yard to Ota? to Clear ' Coiltumes ' «>tc.-Reduced to 3/3 yard 27-inch Muslin Embroidery-Reduced to 3/3 yard to Clear. 97 fru.>i wan» Twin* u i t. j . . » . Embroidery Medallions—Reduced to 6 for 1/3 to Clear. NavfDocto? fKs M 5 ""* LM, * (tolh to 3sd yard, 6yds fin 1/6, to Clear. 275« Sy y&VJtf 8 ° ambriC Mon - Reduocd to 3d ' «M. and « d V* T»rd to Otov. „ ALL ORDERS FOR GOODS AT CLEARANCE FAIR PRICES MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH. , Fine Egyptian COTTON HOSE, ft * ©jl Cj J NURSES' Splendid wearing, in G rey , iO 13 HO.llOli©lJ WH TTE APRONS,, Putty, Fallow, Tan, Nigger, J ~T*mr __* ' Jfc <$s*| Reduced to 9/11 to Olesr. I I ~ ' terab. Regulation stylei~j Reducod to i/11 to Olear. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, 4/il QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 8

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