r?' | mMMffjU *»- ' . )V!" ■/ • » EE® A m |i T ▲ 1 ili l 0 La L ft A I I Kill I I m m mm I I Having Purchase of £12,000 at Valuation from SHANL CARTER'S PRICES when Doors Open MONDAY will create a Sensation CARTER'S SALE PLUM. 56*lnoh All Wool Brocaded Marocain, Fawns, Greys, Putties, Drab—Was 19/6 yard. Now S/ll y apd « SS-lnch All Wool Tweeds—Was 9/11, Wow 2/11.; CARTER'S SALE PLUM. 40-Inch Cotton Marocain, self stripe, Nattier, Helio., Crimson, Almond, Pink, Grey, Champagno—Was 5/9. Now 2/6 yard" 56-Inch Velour Coating, Bottle Green, Almond, Green—Was 14/6. Now 5/11 yard. CARTERS SALE PLUM. 58-lnoh All Wool Gabardine, Almond, Electric, Grey, Nattier —Was 14/6. . Now 5/11. 40-Inch Fleecy Tweed, four shades—Was 9/11. Now 3/11^ CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Velveteens, Grey, Moss, Crimson, Ivory, Brown, Black, Cardinal, Sage—Was 3/6. Now 1/9 yard. CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Large Coloured Bath Towels, 49 x 22—Was 6/11 pair. Now 3/11 pair. CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Ladles' White Corsets—Was 3/11 pair. Now 1/11. Ladles' Reziila Cornets—Was 16/6 pair. Now 6/XI.. CARTER'S SALE PLUM. . Roslyn All Wool Vests—Was 7/3. Now 4/1 l r Children's Wool and Cotton Vests. All sizes—Was 2/3. Now /!„,. CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Ladles' Sport Coats, Grey, Cream, Amber, Navy. 5/11.> Children's Gabardine Raincoats—Was 33/6. Now 5/1 CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Ladies' Wool Overcoats—Was 39/6. Now 5/11., Ladles' Rubber Overcoats—Was 38/6. Now 29/6. CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Single Bed Coloured Bedspread—Was 9/1 i. Now 4/6. Ladles' Untrimmed Hats. Ladies' Trimmed Hats. Ladies' Model Hats. 1/-. 2/11., 5/11. 27-lnoh Nursery Flannelette. Now Q/Q dozen. Whl to Longcloth. Splendid value. 9/11 dozen. 27-Inch White English Flannel—Was 3/3. Now \/\ \ yard. CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Brassieres—Was 2/6. Now 1/6, Children's Navy Bloomers. All sizes. 1/6, CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Ladles' Lisle and Silk Plaited Stockings. Black, Grey, Putty —Was 6/9. Now 2/11 P a,p * Ladies' Elephant Brand Lisle and Silk Plaited Stockings. Nigger, Log Cabin, Coating—Was 5/6. , Wow 1/11 P al,, V CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Ladies' Art. Silk Stockings—Was 4/11. Now 1/„ pair Ladles' Art. Silk Ribbed Stockings—Wa» 13/6. Now 4/U. ; CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Silk Gloves, short, double tipped—Was 8/3 pair. Now 2/11 P a ' p * Woollen Gauntlet Gloves—Was 3/11, 4/11. Now 1/9, CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Children's Tan and White Cotton Sox. Sizes 0, 1. To Clear, 3d pair. Oambrio Embroideries, narrow and wide. To Clear, 3d yard. CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Coats' 400 Yards Cotton* Black only. Now 4d reel. Fancy Hair Ornaments. Now 3d and 0d each. CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Cycle Wool, Igz. skein. All colours. Now gd skein. 1 Scapa Marl Wool, 2oz. skein. Beautiful shades. Now 1/. skein. CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Men's Stripe Neglige Shirts. To Clear, 2/IIV Men's Stripe Neglige Shirts. Collar to match—Was 8/6. . , N °w 4/1 & CARTER'S SALE PLUM. .Men's Canoe Bhlrts. All sizes—Was 7/11, '' "«* 5/6.; Wolf Brand Alt Wool Singlets—Was 15/6 . " ' Now 8/1 lv CARTER'S SALE PLUM Boys' Navy All Wool Kalapol Jerseys. ;? 4 - To Olear, from 2/IIV Men's Gabardine English Raincoats. Sizes 5, 6, 7—Was 37/6. . Now 19/e # CARTER'S SAIuE' PLUM. Men's All Wool Cashmere HalfHflSw*--Was 2/ih WW l/11'.i fflen's All Wool Heavy Colonial Half Hose—Was 1/6. «"»• l/i; CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Boys' All Wool Grey, White, Blue, Gold, and Red Top Golf Hose. To Clear, %/^X M Boys' Tweed Suits—Was 40/-. IKow 25/-.; CARTER'S SALE PLUM. Men's Tweed Trousers—Was 16/9. Now 10/6. Mon's Ceylon Undorflannels—Was 6/li. Now 4/11., Men's Heavy Working Shirts—Was 7/11. Now 4/1 J, • -!!■; • F'T' w . Do You Want Your Inco The Circle Way Incubator, which never lails to hatch, will help you. This popular machine has given satisfaction to thousands, and the price is within reach of aIL m Nature's Way is the Perfect Way. It has taken many years to produce this machine, which, wo claim, is the nearest hatcher of its kind to NatureCircle Hatchers are constructed entirely of metal (except for insulating material), so you need have no fear of fire. Do not want© your time with broody hens, thoy may spoil your hatch, but order to-day a Circle Way Incubator, and yocr hatch is sure to bo successful. 50 Egg, 70/-; 75 Egg, 100/-; Peerless Brooder, 30/-. Write for free pamphlet, which gives full particulars. Agents for Terry's famous Miracle Cure, and all poultry accessories. Wingate & Co., Ltd., 33-35, Queen Street, Auckland. !|iHl[Ui!imlll!tii)(Wlllil)miiriiHill|)Hl,llll;Hl<i|lllllttl!.illMlihiJM;ii DEPOSIT i » 1 4/ Month *2 ~<z % II ifl jWflB eSta Easy to Buy! Economical to The lot is so varied it is difficult to describe. Let this list give you merely a slight idea-then SEE THEM IN THE WINDOWS and DEPART MENT, AND DON'T DELAY! This very popular Cas Cooker lias been specially designed to meet the demand for a really up-to-date Cooker at an inexpensive price. It embodies the most modern features, such a Hot-plate, fitted with High-efficiency Burners. For economy in use—gas bills are amazingly small—it is impossible to beat. Tho cash prico is only £B/15/-, and you can obtain one on the • very lowest terms—l 3- deposit, and 4/9 a month, ft K We will fix this Cooker for you Free, supplying 30ft. of pipe, 2ft. of fluo tube and flue olbow. Showrooms: Wyndham Street and corner of Pitt and Beresford Streets. Also, at Onehunga, Devonport, St. Hellers, and Otahuhu. LOT 1 Pure Wool Coats, all of the very latest styles; checks and SEE THEM I overchecks. There are one-piece (no seam) Wrapovers, with large convertible Jj jfk ff collars, and others have the new scarf Bm 11 $ JL_ collar, wrap style, two largo patch £J a f| § ifl pockets, etc. All in favourite shades, B such as Havanah, Rust, Fawn, etc. Very B difficult to fully describe. LOT 2 Comprises—Laidies' Coats. All-Wool, fancy checked Blanket Cloth, in a num- SEE THEM! At ber of styles—wrap-over, with scarf collars, others heavy roll collar, patch Jl |H| B pockets, etc. All very loose fitting, very /| lOj B wide sleeves; mixed shadings in mottled ™»1» if i IS H and broken chocks. Very difficult to 8 fully describe. LOT 3 Comprises—All-Wool Velour Coats. In this splendid lot will be found some of the very highest class goods in the SEE THEM J At trade. The very newest ideas—wrapover style, shawl collars; trimmed heavily on a collar, cuffs and skirt with superfine ®J| B | *jf lambs' wool. Smart pleasing goods at \ i 1 f certainly a pleasing price. All good mlf ff JL @ i shades, such aa Kust, Fawn, Mole, g Havanah, etc. .Very difficult, to fully describe. LOT 4 Comprises—ladies' Velour Coats, of absolutely best. Moreover, there are not two alike in this charming lot. They SEE THEMI At are mostly fur trimmed (collar and cuffs); also a few fur trimmed at bottom; others /| B off g\ exceedingly smartly embroidered. Each ill g |J fill garment a model. The shades are: Mole, £ll £ 1 Grey, Fawn, Nigger, etc., etc, .Very M A fyr I difficult to fully describe. B B LOT 5 Comprises—Ladies' Sports Coats. Truly a lovely lot. All pure Wool. A great variety of styles; all that are being sought after —wrapovers, convertible ccc THEM' At collars, etc., etc. All cosy, comfortable, stylish, sensible garments. There are plain shades, checks, and fancy designs. IJ'Vf® #/H There is a very large assortment. Tho M gUv B|a plain shades are: Pawn, Rose, Nigger, BF H B a® Saxe, Navy, Heather mixture in several mm%J? ff w tones, checks of Black and White, etc. * Goods up to 65/-. Very difficult to fully describe. LOT 6 Comprises—Ladies' Coat Frocks of Gabardine, Repp., Serge, Marocain, etc. This is a big quantity of goods similar in style, but vastly different in quality. There are One-Tunic styles, Wrapover, One-piece Tailored, etc., etc. In fact, all LOT 7 Comprises—Ladies' All-Woo! Cardigan Brushed Wool, stylish goods, excellent quality; thoroughly well made. All size fittings. The shades are: tfaws; Saxe, Kingfisher, Rose, Cream, etc. Very difficult to, : fully describe. SEE TREK 12/ » LOT 8 Comprises—Ladies' Cardigans, all- SEE THEMI At wool, fancy knit; smart, fancy shading on mottled, zigzag stripes, etc.; of good appearance, without being extreme. J / I | Very difficult to describe. 2; 25/6 LOT 9 Comprises Ladies' Pull-overs, tie neck, long sleeves. This is indeed a popular garment, and stands out as one of the best in this enormous purchase. They are mostly Jazz effects, many shadings. Havanah, Fawn, Cream, Mole, etc. Very difficult to fully describe. LOT 10 Comprises—Ladies' Jumpers, Wool, medium weight, fancy knitj V neck, long sleeves. A fine lot of medium class goods. These, like all other lines in thk great job lot, are far under the usual cost price. The shades are: Almond, Rose, Fawn, Putty, Peach, Havanah, Apricot, Tan, etc. Very difficult : £t> fully describe. LOT 11 Comprises—Ladies' Jumpers. Jazz, boat neck, girdle at waißt, splendid fitting ; very nice grade goods; superfine wool, best make and finish. The shades are: Kingfisher, Flame, Almond, Mole, also Black and Vrhite. Very difficult to fully describe. LOT 12 Comprises—Ladies' Silk and Wool Jumpers, new style. Collar, cuffs, and two smart pockets. Bound silk braid j long sleeves, winter weight; decidedly > comfortable and stylish. Shades are": Almond, Grey, Mole, Fawn, etc. Very difficult to fully describe^ SEE THEM! SEE THEM! SEE THEMI
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 19
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