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YOU THINK. WE'RE MAD w» TO GIVE AWAY SUCH LOVELY STOCKS AT SUCH NONSENSICAL PRICES

For elegance, coupled with economy, or, in other words, sty{e combined with saving, there is no place l& e Hart's Mantle Department. Smartly tailored. There is not anything newer known the coat trade, and nothing at twice the prices A nice range of shades. Cedar, Bois de Rase, Fawn, Wine, Saxe, etc. The trade price is at least 85/-. Hart's is merely 49/6. LADIES' COATS of AllWool V Here again are some charming goods, being absolutely slaughtered in price. Particularly well made and finished. Fur collar and cuffs, pleated at sides. The shades are Navy, Rose, and Cedar —Usually at least 85/-.-For 55/-. LADIES' COSTUMES, of Tweetf. This is a very nice range indeed of particularly smart goods. All of the very newest. Best make and finish. Greatly varied in shades and designs. The sizes are S.S.W., S.W., and W. Really good value at £6/10/-. All to go out at £4/7/6. That's miles below cost. MAIDS' CARDIGANS, all-wool, fancy knit; extra quality, multi-colourings, smart, effective; warm, durable. Favourites at 17/6. All Out at 12/6 each. LEATHERETTE RAINPROOF COATS, Ladies', Black only. Will turn tons of water, and wear for years—Usually 19/6. For 12/6 each. One (only) LADIES' MOLE Superior Quality, length 46in. A charming garment of very high grade. The previous price was £33/10/-. The Present Price is £l6/15/-

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Coney Fu Length 40in. A coat of distinction. The previous price was £35/-. The Present Price is £l7/10/AFTER MONDAY'S RUSH THE LADIES' UNDERWEAR SECTION WILL BE MINUS HEAPS OF LINES. LADIES' VESTS, fine woven goods, square neck, short sleeves, full chemise length—Never sold for less than 2/11. For 1/11 each. LADIES' VESTS, Wool and Mercerised Cotton; delighttully comfortable garments; fine rib, V neck, sleeveless, very high grade—The usual 5/6 goods for 3/6 each. _ LADIES' BLOOMERS, fine Woven Cotton; elastic waist and knee, nicely shaped; Navy only—Our Sale Price was 2/11. AH Out Price, 1/11 pair. LADIES' BLOOMERS, Pure Wool, fine soft weave, elastic waist and knee, good size, perfectly shaped; very nice assortment of favoured shades; particularly well made Usually Priced, 8/6. For 5/11 pair. LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES, very best quality Flannelette, velour finish. Square neck, short sleeves, scalloped edge and embroidered front in contrasting shades. W., 9/6; 0.5., 10/6. LADIES' DRESSING JACKETS, a very fine lot of good quality Ripple Cloth. Thoroughly well made, half sleeves. The shades are Rose, Saxe, and Maroon —Usually 6/11. For 4/9 each. THE THRIFTY MOTHERS ARE HAVING A GREAT FEAST OF BARGAINS IN LITTLE ONES' OUTFITTING. CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS, Cream Flannel, Silk scalloped at bottom. Pure flannel bodice— Usually 4/2. For 2/11 each. BARRAS, Cream Flannelette, large size, silk stitching around border. Splendid quality Usually 2/11. For 1/11. BARRAS, Cream Flannel, bound edge. Exceptionally good quality. Large size—Usually 4/6. For 3/6. GOWNS, Cream Winceyette, trimmed at neck, cream lace; embroidered front —Usually 3/11. For 2 / 6 - NURSERY SQUARES, best quality Flannelette. Full size. 10/6 dozen. ROMPERS, fleecy-lined, best of make and finish; perfect warmth for the kiddies. The shades are. Saxe, Crimson, Sky, Fawn, also White. Silk stitching, contrasting shades, on cuffs and belt. Sizes, 1 and 2—Usually 4/6. For 2/6. When we took over these stocks there were thousands of yards of Velveteens —far more than any retail house would care to carry. So it was decided to make the price very low > - --- - |r as been cleared, but to ensure a rapid right-out clearance they will be priced like this: Almost all shades. Fast pile, extra strong back. Best of dye; uncrushable. 27in., absurdly marked 4/11. For 3/6 y ar<^* 36in., absurdly marked 6/6. For 4/11 yard.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19974, 16 June 1928, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19974, 16 June 1928, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19974, 16 June 1928, Page 21

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