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Now Comes Underpricing the Smartest Patt Right now, when special prices can be appreciated, we Slave decided to make an attractive clearance of good quality Summer-Time Fabrics. The prices quoted below speak for themselves, a i7cl the selection, which includes the season s best offerings, makes a goodly assortment at most pleasing prices. 36-inch Foulards, Tussore Ground with novelty coloured designs, a nice weight 2/C and of pleasing appearance. Usually 2/1 I for 38-inch Figured Art. Silk Marocain in a smart range of the latest designs and colourings. Usually 3/1 1 for

i J 3 50 Pieces of Jap. Crepes to Clear This is a selling of materials returned from the manufacturing workroom at the season's end; the whole line, some fifty pieces, has been heavily discounted and the quality is good; obtainable in White and all shades; and *| jf"| 11J at the price is one of the Bargains of JL 21*1 the day. 31 inches wide. Price, yar d. 50 Pieces 27-inch Check Gingham, a good serviceable fabric with woven checks in large range of colours and designs, 25 Pieces 38-inch Check Gingham in neat black and overhead check designs, reliable washing qualities. 15 Pieces Stripe Riverina, 27-inch, White Grounds with various coloured stripes, most serviceable cloth offering for hard wear and washing. Usually 1/ 1 1 for 4 Pieces 38-inch Black and White Voiles, in various floral designs, smart for present wear. Usually 1/9 for 9 Pieces 38-inch Fancy Marocain, Light Grounds effective coloured designs. Usually 2/6 for 36-inch Floral Crimp, in Sky, Pink, Lavendere, Nil Green, Salmon. Usually 2/3 for 37-inch Horrockses Overall Cloth, just the thing for children for beach wear, rompers, etc. Light Grounds with coloured designs. Usually 1/1 \ \ for 38-inch Art. Silk Clokey, one of the latest productions for summer wear, showing in effective shot tonings of Salmon, Powder, Helio., Light Grey, Dark Grey, Nil Green, Cherry. Usually 4/1 1 yd. for 38-inch Waverley Marocain, in shades of Heleio,, Grey, Coral, Mole. Usually 1/1 1 for 36-inch Foulards, Tussore Ground with various colours and designs. Usually 2/3 for * 38-inch Lingerie Taffeta, in shades of Helio., Sky, and Lemon only. Usually 2/1 1 foi; 40-inch Art. Silk Brocade, an effective fabric in good shades of Cedarwood, Saxe," Nattier, Sand, Nil Green, Grey, Usually' 2/3 for 38-inch Black and White Marocain in a large and varied range of designs. Usually 2/3 ' for 38-inch Marocain Bargain This is a late arrival and we are going to clear the whole range. All in beautiful and varied coloured designs, and 38-inch Figured Marocain s, originally intended to sell at 5/11 yard, for Cotton 2/ J[ J Dress Week, yard. Gabardine By way of a special attraction, we sell at an attractive price, a range of a serviceable weight and quality, 37-inch Cotton Gabardine. Colours: Black, Helio., Grey, Saxe,, Reseda, and Navy. This cloth is particularly well finished,, and equal in appearance to the more expensive qualities. Price, i/iii —LIMITED — Karangahape Road

Pulmonis give in. A:0 etant relief to all [s.'{§ chest affections. Get a 1/6 or 2/6 tin from your chpmist or store ii'Jjfy'lX't ,? and enjoy quick rc. v "1 lief by Inhalation, STATIONERY FOR THE HOME. EMBOSSED NOTE. DISTINCTIVE ENVELOPES. Highest Quality. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Cost. HERALD PRINTING WORKS. Telephone, 44-290*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19195, 8 December 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19195, 8 December 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19195, 8 December 1925, Page 14

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