Make for R. Ltd. Thursday Watch the Watch our Adve You will find every conceivable Drapery need matched with most inducing bargains. By the way, this is the First Sale Period since the Opening of our New Household Hardware Department. It's apparent that a good time to buy will present itself on Thursday and following days. HARDWARE BARGAINS Aluminium Saucepans, 5 in nest, sin., s§in., 6in., 7in„ Bin., 'with, strong tubular heat-resisting handles—Special Sale Price, 17/6 set. English White and Gold Cups audi Saucers, extremely strong, and well finished —Sale Price, 4/6 per half dozen. Jam Jars, wide mouth, Iqt. size, very strong —8/3 dozen. Salad Sets and Piece®, neat designs—Special Sale Offer, 4/11 set Strong: Wire Coat Hangers—3d. each. Cake- Tins, strong, 3 in set, 1 each 6in., 7in., Bin.—lOd. set. English Brown Enamel Kettles, strong welded handles and spoutsjot. 4pt. spt. 6pt. 3/3 3/3 4/3 5/3 English Brown Enamel Saucepans, strong, good quality—12in. Hin. 16in. 18in. 20m. ' 1/6 ' 1/9 2/- 2/9 3/Mantle Department, ! A Line of Cotton Georgette Frocks, all dainty col-1 ours, collar and cuffs piped with contrasting shades | Usually, 19/6, Sale Price, 14/6. , I 5 Only Striped! Hopsack arid Velveteen Frocks, with J roll collar-and long sleeves; similar style, with J ! Velveteen top, round neck, and long sleeves — j -Usually,- 42/- and 39/6., Sale Price, 22/6. Wool and Cotton Dress Section® 20 pieces Fancy Cotton Crimp, in various designs, suitable kimonos, gowns, and overalls; 27in. wide—Usually 1/6. Sale Price, IOJd. 12 pieces Cotton Crimp, with Jap. figures and floral designs; 38m. wide —Usually I/I J $ yard. Sale Price, 1/3 yard. 7 pieces Nursery Delainette, in pink, helio., saxe, rose, and town grounds, suitable for children's rompers—Usually 1/3 yard, bale 7 pieces English Crepe, green and brown only; 33in. wide—Usually I'/Mi. Sale Price, 113 d. yard. t 25 pieces Assorted Dress Goods, comprising Crepolla, Striped and Check Georgette. Striped Lawn, and Fancy English Crepe, ad shades—Usually 3/11 and 4/6. Sale Price, AH 1/11J yard. Printed Nursery Cloth, for children's rompers, m seven good shades; 38tn. wide—Usually 1/1 11 yard. Sale Price, 1/3 yard. 3 pieces Striped Veiour Coating, in mole, wine, and brown—Usually 11/6 yard. Sale Price, 3/11 yard. r . , 2 pieces' Plain Ail-wool Veiour, navy and black only; J>4in. wide Usually 1 1/6 yard. Sale Price, 4/11 yard, Silk Department. A Reliable Jap. Silk, in natural shade only; 36in. wide—Usually 5/1 I. StTi P^L P or^tte/40in. a wlde > K Ood quality, with hair Hue black stripe. The shades arc: Ivory, flame, fawn, champagne—Usually 6/1 i. Sale Price, 4/11 yard. ' 1 . . Crepe Georgette, 38in. wide. An effective crepe finish silk mixture fabric with self colour stripe in pleasing shades of saxe, lemon, helio., rose—Usually 7/11. Sale Price, 5/11 yard. Karo de Soie Silk, for washing, m four delicate shades; J Jin. wide Usually. 9/1 i. Sale Price, 6/6 yard. Mercery Department. Men's Strong White Repp Neglige or Tennis Shirts. This is a special offer—s/11 each, or 2 for 11/6. _ Men's Strioed otton Fuji Shirts, woven stripes, with collar to matchUsually 12/6. Sale Price, 9/11. Men's Navy and White Striped Work Shirts, for hard wear—-Sale Price, Men's Strong Black All-wool Cashmere Sox, N.Z. made—Sale Price, Men's"Shetland and Grey All-wool Under Flannels—Usually 7/11. Sale Men'fStriped Vlannelette Pyjamas—Usually 10/11. Sale Price, 9/8. Men's Heavy Double-warp Flannelette Pyjamas. Some quaht> here! Usually 14/6. Sale Price, 12/8. LIMITED Check Gingham Frocks, magyar style, half sleeves, square or round necks, finished with dainty muslin collar—Usually 8/9, Sale Price, 6/11. Cotton Georgette Frocks, plain magyar top, half sleeves, skirt trimmed with frills at side or plain fold® down front—Usually 35/6, Sale Price, 25/6. A Job Line of Light-weight Woollen Costume* as J .Hamper Suits,; assorted shades—Usually 39/6. Sale Price, 25/6. English Tweed Wrap-on Skirts, in fawn or grey mixture, all air.es— Usually 19/6. Sale Price, 14/11. Another line of Skirt®, plain style, dark grounds with mixed stripes—• Usually 15/11. Sale Price, 9/11. Ladies' Underclothing. Ladies' Good Quality Madapolam Nightdresses, V neck, short sleeves, trimmed fine cotton Torchon lace and insertion, or trimmed Swiss embroidery and insertion. Full women's sizc-v-Usually 8/11. Sale Price, 6/11. Madapolam Nightdresses, beautifully trimmed good open pattern design Swiss embroidery, with Torchon and Swiss embroidery insertions short set in sleeve*, V fronts. Full women's size—Usually 9/1 i. Sale Price, 8/11. A Very Practical Nightdress of quality Midazolam, Peter Pan collar, long sleeves, op<6ii front®# finished fine tucKSs, Swiss embroidery, and insertion. Full cut garments—Usually 10/6* Sale Price, 7/6. , Ladies' Good Quality Very Reliable Madapolam Knickers, variously trimmed laoe and embroidery, knee bands either tucked or finished insertion, clastic waist, golf or open shape, well cut«and finished. Full women's aizes-—o«ually 4/11 to 6/6. Sale Price, 3/1.1» Ladies' Chemises, in strong Madapolam, round neck, short sleeves, open fronts, trimmed fine tucks and good design in Swiss embroidery and insertion. Full women's sizes—Usually 6/11. Price, 5/fo. Chemises, in fine Madapolam. in out size* Our well-known "Karo"made garment. Self frills, edged fine Torchon lace. Open fronts. Usually 4/1 !. Sale Price, 3/11. . A Special Offer of Ladies' Coloured Crape Bloomert, in all good washing colours. Good length body, elastic waist and knee— Usually 4/11. Sale Price, 2/9. 0 . , Exceptional Offer of Ladies' Overalls, in tussore shade Eround wU printed floral designs. "Delainette, excellent washing w-teneL This material was bought at a big discount. They arc ™ . our own factory, and cut on generous lines to fit all sizes Ac value, 8/1 f. Sale Price, 4/11. Matrons' Navy and Tussore Colour Tricotine Wrap Coat., cape sleeves, collar and sleeve# braided in self colour—Usually 69/6. Sale Price, 55/-. Art. Silk Jumpers, in cream, almond, fawn, brown, and navy, round necks, long sleeves, semi-fitting band at waist, embroidered in self colour—Usually 23/6. Sale Price, 12/6. Art. Silk Jumpers, in cream, saxe, and pink, round necks, half sleeves,,, narrow girdle at waist** —Usually 15/1 1» Sale Price, 11/9* 1 only. Sax© Gabardine Costume, smartly braid«d in self colour silk braid—Usually £5/15/6. Sale Price, £3/10/-. 1 only, Dark Grey Gabardine Costume, inset panel at side of coat in dark saxe. finished with narrow belt. Plain collar, turned-back f cuffs with piping of saxe—Usually £7/19/6. Sale Price, £4/10/-. Hosiery Department. Black Holeproof Lisle Hose, guaranteed fast dye, wide suspender tops, fully fashioned, reinforced heels and feet—Sale Price, 3/6. Fine Lisle Thread Hose, in black only, (Stainless dye, wide hem, suspender tops, fully fashioned—Usually 3/3. Sale Price, 2/0. Black Art. Silk Hose, 1 7in. panel, mock seamed, wide hem tops, black only—Usually 4/11. Sale Price, 2/9. Striped Art. Silk Hose, heavy quality, in nigger and navy only— Usually 6/6. . Sale Price, 4/11. Black Cashmere Ho«e, extra long, wide tops, perfectly seamless, and double heels and feet—Usually 3/3. Sale Price, 2/6. Navy and Dark Brown Pure Thread Silk Hose, seamless. Special purchase—Usually 6/1 1. Sale Price, 3/11. Glove Bargains. Ladies' 2«dome Imitation Suede Gloves, in white only with black stitching®——Usually 2/3. Sale Price, 1/6 pair. Elbow-length Fine English Lisle Gloves, showing in black, white, past*"- , and grey—Sale 'Price, 2/8 pair. 2-dome Real Kid Gloves, white with black facings and stitching, ah sizes—Sale Price, 5/6 pair. Fancy Gauntlet Gloves, in imitation suede and fine lisle, various designs, with contrasting points and gauntlets; all sizes—-Usually,' 5/9, 5/! i, 6/6. 7/It. and 8/11. Sale Price, 4/11 pair. IMITED, KARANGAHAPE ROAD Maids' and Baby Linen Section. An Odd Lot of Children's Navy Cotton Stockinette Bloomer*..in sizes j2in , !4in., I6in., 20in., 22in., 24m. only—Sale I rices. 1/8, 2, , 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11. „ . _ r . 19 (Only, Girls' arid Maids' Wide and Narrow Stripe oponge Cloth Frocks. These are exceptional value, nicely made, some with side fastening effects, finished pearl buttons. Pmk, sixes 33in„ 36m., 39in., 42in. Yellow, size, 33in., 36in.. 39m 42m. Saxe blue, sizes 33in. and 42in.—Usually 25/9 to 29/11. Sale Price to Clear, 15/-. , . . , Infants' Cotton Gown., withi tie bands.bodice*» '{g™ 1 3 neck and sleeves edged Val. lace— Usually 4/1 I. Sale Price, 3/6. A few Second Size Satin Straw Bowels, in cream, fi " il ' ied th rosebud® in either pmk or sky—Usually 5/11. Sale ItVice, 4/1^ Infants' Madapolam Petticoat* skirt trimmed fine embroidery and P m tucks —Usually 4/6. Sale Price,, 2/11* Men's Clothing. Mercery Dept.—contd. Men's Strong All-wool New Zealand Knit Sox—Usually 1/6. Sale Men's Cream Cotton Taffeta Canoe Shirts—Usually 7/6. Sale Price, 5 / i 1 * Men's Natural Wool and Cotton Singlets, English made, S.M. and Men s only—Usually 3/6. Sal© Price, 2/10. .. -,, Men's Soft-finish Natural Cotton Underpants and Singlets—Usually J/b and 3/11. Sale Price, 2/11 each. MenT*Mercerised Black Cotton Sos—Sale Price, 3pm for 2/-. Boys' Cream' Cotton Tdfeta. Canoe Shirts—Sizes 2 to 5, Usually 4/11. Sale Price, 3/6. Sizes 6 to 9, Usually 5/3 to j/l I. Sale I nee, 3 / 11 ' ... , , a Men's Strong Navy One-piece Bathing Suits—l/- each, Men's Fur Felt Hat®, smart shapes and colourings, oound edges— Usually 21/-. Sale Price, 17/6. Men's Felt Hats, sizes 7, 7s, 7 £— Usually 9/11. Sale Price, 5/1 i. Men's Panama Hats, slightly soiled—-Usually 9/11, 10/6, 12/6. Sale Price, 6/11. Men's Strong English Tweed Trousers- —Usually 12/6, S2/ fI. Sale Price, 10/9. " Men's All-wool Colonial Trousers— Usually 15/11. Sale Price, 12/6. Men'* All-wool Colonial Suits. The finer make. Latest pattern* in check and heather mixtures- —Usually 97/6. Sale Price* 75/-. Men's Sport Jackets,'well cut, patch pockets, smart designs—Usually 32/6, 33/-, 40/-, 45/-. S*l® Priced 25/-, 26/-, 32/6, 38/.. Boys' Washinr Peter Pan Hats, in white and cream poplin—Usually 2/11. Sale Price, 2/3. Boys* Two-piece Washing Suits, in Tussore Repp,—Sixes 3 to 5, 8/11; sizes 6 to 7, 9/11. Notion Department Strong Fibre English Nail Brushes—3Jd. each. Strong English-made Hair Brushes, varnished back, long bristles— Usually 3/11. Sale Price, 3/3 each. Rubber Cushion Wire Hair Brushes—Usually 4/1 t. Sale Pmce, 3/11. I Sox. Bottle Hydrogen Peroxide —-Sale Price, 1/9 bottle. Armour's Lcpson Cream Bath Soap, large oval tablets— Sd. cake, 3 for 1/2. Starts on Thursday ■ - §*ti El 1/(5 m $ No Goods at Sale Prices till 9 a.m. Ihursday. It's essential to remember that this • is the Last Big Drapery Sab this season, with shop-wide daily attractions of town-wide importance. The season has nearly gone, and we know it, and you will find, especially in fashion goods, that tremendous savings await you. Lace Department. Pleated Net Frilling, in Ivory and Paris, for fronts or collars, 5 \ in. wide—Sale Price, 2/11 yard. Oriental Bead Necklets, variety colourings-—Usually 6/11. Sale Price, 5/6. Rolled Gold Brooches, butterfly wing, pearls, brilliants, etc. —Sale Price, 1/- each. Guipure Lace Collars, in petals or Peter Pan shape-—Usually 2/3, 2/6, 2/1 I, 3/3. Sale Price, 1/9 each. A Splendid Range of Collars, including Organdi, Cambric, Lace, Oriental, etc., in varied shapes—Sale Price, 1/3 each. Narrow Cotton Torchon Edging and Insertion; firm make—9d, dozen yards. Heavy Cotton Cluray Laces, new designs, suitable for underskirts, brassieres, pillow shams, etc.; Sin. wide——Sale Price, 6i«L yard. White Filet Novelty Insertion, for dresses, napery, furnishing, wide—Sale Price, 11 Id. yard. Swiss Embroidery Unmade Camisole®, complete to waist, finished straps. Sale Price, 1/6 each. - •- ' Mantle Department. J Navy and Nigger Gabardine Jumper Suits, long sleeves, round collar and turn-back cuffs in contrasting shades; narrow, belt—Usually, 59/6, Sale Price, 35/-. Matrons* Striped Fuji Frocks, crossover style, with small collar, three-quarter sleeves, collar and cuffs in | Plain Fuji—Price, 55/9. Sale Price, 32/6. Millinery Department. Trimmed Millinery and Ready- to-Wears, comprising crinolines, silks, pedals, tagels, and fancy timbo straws. Medium and large shapes. Usually priced 21- to 45/-. Sale Price, 10/6. - Children's Trimmed Millinery, including fancy silk straws, taffetas, and satins, all shades—Usually 16/1 i to 25/6. Sale Price, 7/6. Comfortable Pull-ons, m fine woven straws, soft brims—Usually 9/11. Sale Price, 3/11. Special range of Rose®, Posies, and 1 rails—Usually 1/3 lot 2/6. Sal© Price, Sd. each. Special Clearance of Trimmed Felts, in droop shapes, smartly trimmed with self coloured faille ribbon, rosette at side. All shades— Usually 12/6. Sale Price, 4/11. " Manchester Department. ' 0 36-inch Cream Madras Muslin, plain or scalloped edges, in floral or conventional designs—Usually 1/8, 1/10, 2/3. Sale Prices; 1/3, 1/41, 1/9 yard. 30-inch Reversible Shadowette, in a big range of colours, floral designs, suitable for curtains, cushions, settee squabs-—Usually l/7-| and 3/9 yard. Sale Price, 1/3 yard. Brown Turkish Towels, good absorbent qualities—19in. x 4lin.—Usually 1 /7£. Sale Price, 1/4J, 20im. x 40in.—Usually 1/11. Sale Price, 1/8|« 22in. x 44in.—Usually 2/-3. Sale Price, 1/11.1. Fleecy Stockinette, for winter underwear, 50in.» circular, in navy, grey, or cream—Usually 4/6. Sale Price, 2/9 yard. Hemmed Damask - Lunch Serviettes, 19|>in. x I9|in. —Sale Price, Sd, each, or 7/6 dozen. I IP ft m | I 1 HI I I 1 I m m & i p© I m m !l 81 ' H 'Si ! 11 '' m m I 2?* I 8 i p I P -j i?* -to i'si
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18946, 18 February 1925, Page 17
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