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REAL BARGAIN ATTRACTIONS FOR KEEN BUYERS OF SUMMER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING! EACH DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATES IN MONDAY'S BARGAIN OFFERINGS! Half Price , To enable our Country Friends to share in these offerings, we will accept orders posted on or BE EA R LY! HERE ARE INSTANCES OF MONDAY'S KEEN PRICINGS. CREPE DE CHINE—Pure Silk Crepe de Chine. Ideal for Summer wear. In shades: Sky, saxe, nil, apricot, rose, grey, spring green, vieux rose, shell, red, helio., nattier, navy, black, maize and white. 37sn. wide—Usual Price, 3/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 2/9*. FANCY ART. SILKS—-Neat designs and colourings in the popular Art. for an inexpensive Summer frock. In beige grounds with contrasting designs of red, blue, brown, vieux rose, orange, green and navy. 38in. wide—Usual Price, 1/9* "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/64. PLAIN RAYON SlLK—Superior rich silken finish Rayon Silk. Ideal for a good wearing frock. In shades of rose, nil, saxe, nattier, vieux rose, lemon, fade, helio., red, lime, beige, grey, fawn, navy, black and white. 38in. wide. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 3/4*. SATIN RICHE—Soft silk finish Rayon Satin. In neat floral and conventional designs. Shades of white, shell, apricot, pmk, beige, navy, saxe, brown, lemon, daffodil and black. 38in. wide—Usual Prices, 5/6 and 6/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 4/11 and 5/11. JERSEY VELOUR—Superior quality Jersey Velour, for smart wear. In shades of vieux rose, saxe, nattier, navy, beige, almond, red, white and black. 38in. wide—Usual Price, 8/ 1 1 "BARGAIN MONDAY," 7/11. WASHING SATINS—Rich finish washing Satin, for frocks, slips, etc. Shades: Red, nil, saxe, sky, apricot, black, navy, helio., white and. fawn. 36in. wide—Usual Price, 3/1!. "'BARGAIN MONDAY," 3/6. FANCY SUMMER COATINGS—Neat brocaded design on a good wearing silk mixture Bengaline. In shades of almond, beige, saxe, brown, grey, vieux rose, navy and black. 3 6in. wide—Usual Price, 5/1!'. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 4/11. FASTOSUN —A guaranteed fadeless fabric. Ideal for overalls, hangings, children's wear, etc. In shades of saxe, almond, vieux rose, brown, grey, pink, red, lemon, helio., beige, jade, navy, black and white. 38in. wide—Usual Price, 1/6s. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/4. BLACK SATIN—For inexpensive evening or day Frocks this fabric is ideal. 36iru wide—Usual Price, 2/11. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 2/6. LUSTRE RAYON FROCK LENGTHS—Lustre Rayon is a rich silk-knitted fabric, and will give good wear. These frock lengths are in two pieces. The skirts are smartly pleated and embossed, hemmed and ready to seam up. The tops are a separate piece,.! i yards long, 44 inches, wide, circular. Ample for long sleeves. The shades are: Salvia, robin, fruit stain, sandlewood, lemon, apricot, vieux rose, rose-beige, goldeneapacene, Totem prawn, bright lerndn, lilac, black and white. Plain pleated—Usual Price, 27/6, robe length. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 24/6. Embossed pleated—Usual Price, 32/6, robe length. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 29/6. COTTON FUJl—Strong good washing cotton Fuji. In sky, rose, vieux rose, sase. shell, fawn, navy, black, white and cream. 29/30 in. wide. "BARGAIN MONDAY," lld yard. STRIPED FUJI SILKS—Neat stripes in Fuji Silks, for beach frocks, etc. AH new designs. 29/30 in. wide. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 2/11 yard. STRONG UNBLEACHED HERRINGBONE SHEETING— A. super quality, recommended for lasting wear. 54in.—Usual Price, 1/9 J. "MONDAY'S PRICE," 1/7 yard. 70in.—Usual Price, 2/3. "MONDAY'S PRICE," 2/1 yard. 80in.—Usual Price, 2/6. "MONDAY'S PRICE," 2/3 yard. CREAM NURSERY FLANNELETTE Soft finish. 27in. wide—Usual Price, 6Jd. yard. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 5/6 dozen yards. REVERSIBLE SHADOWETTE—For hangings, etc., fawn or grey grounds with neat floral designs. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 7fd. yard. PURE LINEN TEA DOWLAS—2 7in wide, absorbent quality/ Usual Price, 1/2. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/- yard. COLOURED HAND TOWELS—Size 36in. x 16in., fawn grounds with blue and gold stripes—Usual Price, 1/6^. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/3* yard. COLOURED BORDER CURTAIN NETS—36in. wide. In cream grounds, with neat floral borders. Fast colours. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/5* yard. WHITE LACE CURTAlNS—Scalloped edge, finished top and bottom. Size 2* yards x 40in. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 6/6 pair. WHITE LACE EDGE TOILET SETS—I Runner and 3 Mats. Usual Price, 1/6*. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/3* set. WHITE TABLE DAMASK—S 4in. wide. Dice patterns. Recommended for hard wear—Usual Price, 2/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 2/1* yard. LADIES' ART. SILK HOSE—Silk and suspender top, mock seam and fashion, in every shade—Usual Prices, 3/6 to 4/11. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 2/9 pair. LADIES' RAYON SILK GLOVES—In a fine range of newest shades and cuff designs—Usual Price, 6/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 4/6 pair. LADIES' ART. SILK HOSE—Suspender top, mock seams and fashion. In mirage, French nude, flesh, white, cloud, dust, peach, gunmetal and black. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/6 pair. CHILDREN'S WHITE J HOSE—An excellent quality at a Bargain Price. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 7,1/4; 8,1/6; 9,1/8; 10,1/10. LADIES' SUEDE FINISH GAUNTLET GLOVES—In a fine range of newest tonings and designs—Usual Price, 2/1 1 and 3/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 2/6. PEARL NECKLETS—6Oin. long, in white, pink, and the new suntan shade—Usual Price, 2/6 string. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/- string. PEARL NECKLETS—In shorter styles, and in white, pink and auntan —Usual Price, 1 /9. "BARGAIN MONDAY," IOAd. string. LADIES' ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE—AII shades. Excellent quality. The balance of our ssason'3 special at a Bargain Price—Usual Price, 2/11. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/9 pair. PALM SOAP—In useful size cakes. . A good quality English soap. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 2£d. cake, or 5 for 1/-. BLOOMERS—Fine quality Crepe Bloomers, with elastic at waist and knee. Shades: Sky, pink, lilac, saxe and whiteUsual Price, 1/11*. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/7*. PRINCESS SLIPS—Good quality Satinette slips, strap or shaped top, gathered on hips, neck and hem finished with hem-stitching. Shades: Orange, red, saxe, brown, fawn, wine, bottle green and mole—Usual Price, 5/11. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 4/6. 25 DOZEN COTTON VESTS—Fine quality, extra large size, with short sleeves. Good value—Usual Price, 2/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/3. 12 DOZEN COTTON VESTS Fine White Cotton Vests, with fancy fronts and no sleeves—Usual Price, 2/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," Half Price, 1/3. 6(5 DOZEN COTTON VESTS—White Cotton Vests, neck and arms finished with self-binding. Strong wearing—Usual Price, 1/11*. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/-. 100 DOZEN WHITE RIBBED COTTON VESTS—Without sleeves—Usual Price, 1/. "BARGAIN MONDAY," Half Price, 6d. FLEECY BLOOMERS—Light-weight fleecy lined Bloomers, with elastic at waist and knee. Shades: Sky, grey and saxe— Usual Price, 1/6*. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/3*. SEE TABLE OF HALF PRICE CORSETS. PLAY APRONS—Children's strong navy drill play Aprons, with crossover straps at back—U3ual Prices, size 18in., 2/6; 20in. t 2/9; 22in., 2/11. "BARGAIN MONDAY," Half Prices. PROOFED APRONS—Children's strong wearing figured Aprons, in proofed rubbers—Usual Price, 1/11*. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 9d. CARDIGANS—In all-wool, two-toned effects, front facings and pockets of plain tonings. Colours: Blue, fawn, rose/beige. Usual Price, 15/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 12/11. CREME PLEATED SKIRTS—In a variety of novel pleating 3, mounted on sateen top. All sizes—Usual Price, 15/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 13/6, READY-TO-WEARS—In a wide range of fancy straws, showing in the medium and wide brim types. Good range of colours and head fits—Usual Prices, 9/11 to 17/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 7/11 and 15/6. i before November sth. DOORS OPEN 8.30 A.M. TRIMMED CRlNS—Becoming shape in the wide droop brim, artistically trimmed lace, ribbon and floweTs, all new season tonings—Usual Price, 25/6 to 29/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 23/6 to 27/6. GIRLS' READY-TO-WEARS—A variety of smart styles and straws in the latest colourings—Usual Prices, 6/11 to 12/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 5/11 to 10/6. GIRLS' SLEEVELESS FRGCIC£>—In fadeless Azlin, dainty styles. In green, Venetian, rose, red and peach. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 8/11. USEFUL SLEEVELESS SUMMER FLOCKS—In good quality Rayon; bodice effectively tucked, nea> -.ollar, skirt pleated at side. Sizes: S.S.W., S.W., and W. Colours: Venetian, beige, gold, apricot, rose, navy, green—Usual Price, 24/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 19/11. SMART FROCKS—In superior quality knit Silk, flared skirt, roll collar, long sleeves. In shades of lemon, saxe, cedar and white—Usual Price, 25/6. MONDAY," 19/6. GRACFUL FLARED SLEEVELESS TENNIS FROCK.—In Ray de Chine, trimmed pin tucks, finished belt and buckle. Tonings: Red, lemon, gold, Venetian, rose, apricot, green. Sizes: S.S.W., S.W., and W.—Usual Price, 27/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 25/6. SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS-—ln fine Summer knit Silk, pretty designs, front facings and fastening of plain tonings. In saxe, ro3e, Venetian, mauve, Mimosa, sky—Usual Price, 14/6. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 12/6. BOYS' STRIPE CRASH SUN HELMETS—AII sizes. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/9. BOYS* SCHOOL SHORTS—In Navy Cheviot Serge. Size 5 to 16. All one price. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 4/6. MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS—Dark grey, 3 pockets and cuff bottoms. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 6/6. MEN'S GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS—For sport or beach wear, belt loops, semi-Oxford cut and cuff bottoms. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 10/6. MEN'S FANCY COTTON SOCKS—In all the latest up-to-date patterns. Real good quality. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 3 Pairs for 2/9. MEN'S ATHLETIC UNDERSHIRTS—No sleeves. In plain white cotton or cellular. Size 36 to 42in. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 1/6 each. MEN'S DARK GREY DOCTOR FLANNEL UNDERS—In plain or twill—Usual Price, 6/1 1. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 4/11. MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS—Strong make, fast colours. Size 14 to 1 7in. White ground with blue or black stripes. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 3/11. BOYS' COTTON JERSEYS—lixcellent for Summer wear. A very smart range of patterns. Fit boys from 4 to 10 years. All sizes. One price. "BARGAIN MONDAY," 2/11.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 17 (Supplement)

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 17 (Supplement)

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 17 (Supplement)