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Monday's Dress and Coat Fabric Specials. x %,W^^ J Mondays Cotton Fabric Specials. White Cotton Gabardine, 40in. wide-Usual Price, 4/11. Sale Ji SUMMER COTTON FABRICS, AT BARGAIN PRICES. Price, 2/11. Monday's Price, 2/2 yard. \ N ■flfW Iff Art Silk, in Pink stripes only, 39in. wide-Usual Price, 5/11." jjfft I low price; 36in. wide-l/9{-yard. Sale Price, 1/6£ yard. Heavy Wool Mixture Tweed, 39in wide—Usual Price 4/11 Sale 3^l : SI Immm §H be supplied in the following:—Pink, Red, Light and Dark Blue Puce, 2/11-1. Monday's Price, 2/4$ yard. 3f vmk fffß B Ml'- y wide-l/6-j, l/9-i-. Sale Price, 1/4^. All-Wool Striped Tweeds, 50in. wide-Usual Price, 7/11. Sale J lllfl If I I KB»1 K Selkip.-Something special. An assorted lot of this well-known Price 3/111 Mnnriau's Prirp If mmm Ifflffltittitrra g? Cloth to clear. White grounds with neat Blue and Black bpots; A Iw i V I IX 2' n " u,IUd / 5 rrite, js/iit, ydra, wtiiifi tg | Elll f j mini imtjtnr jgs , , . ,_. ,P ,y - «■ . ,< ni A- . 'Aijwnni T..,nnric ■ * •i* • r.l •n i i n, i ill 111 911§& fill Isl rffM jS, Wl Nattier, Tussore, Khaki, Light and Dark Grey, and Blacks; AU-Wool Tweeds, winter weight, in Plain Colours, also Checks; Jj MM ffl& fMuffl |p 9«in w dp—2/3 2/6 Sale Price 1/9 vard 54-56 iii. wide.—Usual Prices, 8/11 and 9/11. Monday's Price, lj§i t il^ /::[ BIT g {jjijiji llllllllllr Crepeolla.— A Crepe-finished English cloth, Cream grounds, smart &n u/aai w/«.nf«j •in it) i r.- • i tt i 1:1 fffttffri stripes. Rapidly selling out; i!Bin. wide—l/ 9. Sale Price, All-wool Worsted, in Mole and Brown only, o4m. wide—Usual Jim I f ■ Byif 1/3 3 vard J - b ' Price, 12/11. Sale Price, 10/6. Monday's Price, 8/11. \sßk Hi BIIP jJIPk A 1 !.., .n , .. /XT r , » , v. ~ , ... ~ /nSaafffgg Stripe Crepe, English make. Cream grounds, with neat Blue and AU-Wool Gabardine N Z manufacture) in Brown only, 58m wide Black stripes; 27in. wide-Usuallv 1/3}. Special, Bfd. — usual Price, 18/11. bale Price, 15/11. Monday's Price, .■<*»->* r \\ \ \ Special.—lndigo Print, one yard wide, in Plain Navy only. This ». . • 0,. ~- -at t. , « .„. ~ tt » is a Q ext, ' a w ide print, and only a limited quantitv to clear. Mohair Gabardine, in Navy, lawn and Grey, 50m. wide-Usual , Owto pai-Iv 1/0 Salp Pricp \\H vard Price, 14/11. Sale Price, 10/6, Monday's Price, 7/11 \, ma W% W A T Mrder eariy-i/y. bale nnce, n,d yara. AU-Wool Blanket Coating, in Brown, Helio., and Blue Grey-Usual mm mi M m BjL H *»#»»#« gs * i Price, 12/6. Sale Price, 10/11, Monday's Price, yard. kJB B W*J | jTf fl i Monday S Manchester Specials. 56-itrich Indigo Serge, beautiful quality—Usual Price, 16/6. Sale , ,____ 36-inch " Spero " Longcloth— This is a pure cloth and exceptional Price, 13/6. Monday's Price, 12/8. = nw "—B value— 9/11 dozen. JLJE »• r\/> All-Wool Crimean Shirting, 30in. wide; a nice qualitv in Light Monday's Silk Specials. iVlOliaay Will QG a <*** pounds with Blue st riP e-4/ii yard. # 1 T\ Navy Blue Pla ' din §' 30in.—3/11 yard. Coloured Silk Ninon, exceptional value, showing in Emerald, A I 1 JAV Henna, Champagne, Light Grey, Saxe, Vieux Rose, White, SMFIUkg t " Clydella," 20-30 in. wide, in either Plain Cream or with neat Black, 40in. wide—Usually 4/6. Monday's Price, 2/11£ yard. stripes; an unshrinkable union of wool and cotton; very suitable ' n t4 ~ n; o n/> Clf\n>Ae± for Blouses, Pviamas, or Children's wear— l/ 11 yard. Coloured Crepe deChine.-We are showing very good value in this lfl ° Uf FICCC IaOOCIS department. popular silk fabric; a splendid range of colours, 40in. wide- Wnn „ pn n . P « MatPHals Silks Cotton Dress Materials and Heavy-weight Shirting Flannelette, 29m. wide, m fairly dark Usually 8/11, 10/6, 11/6, .13/6., Sale Price, 7/11, 9/9, 10/6, W ° o,,en DreSS Mater ' a ' s ' S ' ,ks ' ™T Dress Mater,a,S and stripes; a superior (< service" weave-1/11i yard. 12'6 yard. Manchester.Goods. t „ .■. . . ... , -. ( r „ Bleached Huckaback, 23-24 in—At 1/3 and 1/6 yard. A Special Coloured Silk Georgette, showing in a complete range of dainty You cannot afford t0 ,et 8 Wrtamly. of saving money slip PHce , colours for evening wear; 40in. wide—Usually 7/11. Sale by without taking advantage of it. The bargains will astonish you. Price, 7/2 yard. „, ..„ Al . ,«. n • «•-.*«« Harvard and Oxford Shirtings—A superior quality at 1/6 yard. 1 ' J There are still thousands of Sale Bargains offering in every one Coloured CB. Satin.—A' splendid hard wearing quality, suitable for of our twenty-six departments. Loom Linen Damask, 58in, wide—An unbleached damask of pure underskirts and costume lining; 38in. wide—Usually 9/11. 9 linen, and very special value at 4/11 yard; a limited quantity Black Pailette Silk. —This line is the best value in Black Dress Silks * f ' " 32 " inch Brown Linen Hollant, - 1 /9i yard. This well-known cloth offered since pre-war days, and we have only a limited quantity ff&MML Hlf lfrlfjf needs no description as to its usefulness and strength. The left: 35m.'wide—Usually 10/11. Sale Price, 7/11 yard. value is wonderful too.

I|h The worlds I ■ 'wrummm* Gt&(lt6St 1 I r Condiment I II ■ and of unvarying i II s .\r\TsL drops suffice to make E H / X e Pl a * ncßt mca * I B THE ' J H ORIGINAL iftVYTSVjCjPs I H WORCESTERSHIRE" \J J %*AAA**« | Weak, Anaemic and Nervous Young Girl's Sufferings from Indigestion, Palpitation, and Bkztaesß. Sound Health restored by Dr. CasseU's Tablets §Mi« 3 Florence Parker, 11, Aspinallstreet Bart, Sidd*]], near Halifax, England, says:—" It it two years line* I fell ill. I just lost strength till I was as weak as a kitten. My nerves became frightfully shaky and food I neyei wanted to ioiioh; the very sight of it made me fetl ill. My mother did everything she could to tempt my appetite with dainty things, but it was always an effort to eat at all. Very often I had palpitation, and sometimes a dizzy feeling tha*" made me afraid to cross the street. I trembled from bead to foot, and in fact was just a bundle of nerves. During the day I lay about weik and wretched, and everybody thought Iwai not long for this world, I looked so white and anemic. No medicine did any good until Dr. Cassell's Tablets weru tried. Then it was vonderfnl how I picked np. My appetite came back and my nerves grew steady, sad so I went on improving fast, till in a few weeks I was able to go to work strong and well again. Nothing has ever troubled me since; I am in StaUH and feel ever so bright and active." Pfi C3SS6II s prices m Tahlatc uaiFrT 1 1/0 a. jt 1 icto b° w we^ ! /a Of «*/■ The Unlvtnal Hcnx Rtmciu for yon Sleep: coo-? 'lbs <f. sis* be- Nerrens Breakdown Stoeptossness W»M.M. "?,?%"* S,| kit the more Nerve Failure Anemia . Palpitatlo. wIU teow ttsl economical), vital Exhauston Neurasthenia Hewitts Joy « Malßj Alt Ob em Ist a Kidney Trouble Nervouineii Indigeitdoa "i^lfJStv andßioret. Ask Specially roluable fortfursto* Mother! and fnnfcnrM \ for Dr. 0 Mall's during the Cntooal Period! of Life. fOT ohildmß ! T **&J- . •* Dr. Ctmll't C*. Lf«% WsntAgV. En* ISLa^S?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 7 (Supplement)

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