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THE BEST PYJAM Search where you will, you will not find greater value in this line. Our Usual Price, 11/6, was a Season's Leader Value. Now, we offer ft, for the Sale Period only, at 9/11. This Pyjama Is a good heavy, strongly woven flannelette, In smart pyjama stripes, cut on full lines; a fine big, roomy pyjama. Get In your supply now at a # Bay the New Style ...at SALE PRICES We are selling our Overcoat stock without exception at heavily reduced prices, including the latest new style Chesterfield and Raglan styles. The new coats are cut with wide and short lapels, well shaped at hip and waist, and broadly cut shoulders. Sale time is the best time to buy advantageously. Read through this listing and note the genuinely reduced prices. This season's Chesterfield Overcoats Men's Ail-wool Fancy Lumber Jackets, in all are in plain navy, dark grey, brown. s i 2eS) w i t h two pockets Usually 19/6, and eggshell blue, with marl effects 25/6.28/6. Sale, 14/9, 21/6, 23/6. Those who prefer striped tweeaa with m ' f • „ ' ' 9 _ 9 . , , a subdued brown pattern will find a Mens All-wool Cardigan Coats, in plain first-class selection, all marked at keen grey and heather shades—Usually 10/6, oricings for new coats —At 57/6 and 12/6, 15/6. Sale, 7/3, 8/6, 11/9. ' :6 / 6 - Men's Tweed Sports Coats, with half belt, stviy. a* .'Uuimfo. TTdthe fawn and grey shades—Usually important style detail. It is a neat '5/ 6, 19/6, 21/-. Sale, 9/11, 14/9, 15/9. fitting coat, well shaped at the hip and Flannel Trousers, 40 pairs only, in grey and icaist, whilst the lapels are tcide and fawn shades, with belt loops and cuffs—short. Tiro-button fastening, and one Usually 12/6. Sale, 8/11. khoteinp. Men's English Tweed Trousers, for hard THE RAGLAN STYLE COAT wear « i " T stri ,? ed rt shade, with, cuff botSALE PRICES. Toms—Usually 9/11. Sale, 7/9. The Raglan style has lost none of its Colonial All-wool Saddle Tweed Trousers, popularity, and concedes nothing to i n m id grey shade only Usually 19/6. the D.B. style. Raglan styles are Sale, 9/11 showing in very smart Velours and e «. • r* v i i /■» i • i Tweeds, smartly shaped, with three Sports Trousers, m English and Colonial button fastenings. Flannel, assorted shades, in fawn and grey. A smart coat is showing in Herring- Sizes 3to 7—Usually 12/6 Sale, 8/11. bone with an overcheck pattern— Men s Navy Blue Indigo Serge Sac Suits. Usually 63/-, 65/- and 84/-. Sale These are exceptionally well made and cut Prices: 57/6, 59/_6 and 76/6. on the latest styles. Sizes, 4f, SJ, 4£, SJ, Nary Blue Velours and Nap Cloth Usually 130/-, 147/-, 189/-. Sale, Coats, specially recommended for 57/g gj / m gy /g Men's TWd Caps, in grey and fawn shades, styles—Usually 55/-, 63/. 84/-. ' n and mascot shape—Usually 2/11 to Sale Prices: 47/6, 55/-, 72/6. 6/9. Sale, 1/11 to 3/6. The New Style Chesterfield, as Men ' s Dressing Gowns, in strong tweed with trated. In fashionable tweeds and contrast facing to match on collar and cuffs, velours—Usually 55/-, 65/-, 84/-. Sizes 3 to 6—Usually 35/6, 43/6. Sale, Sale Prices: 47/6, 58/6, 72/6. 29/6, 39/6. rk Shirts We have some famous Shirt values, particularly in Work Shirts. Here is one of the best values we have to offer in the whole range:— Men's Strong Drill Shirts, white ground with black stripes, made with bands or collar attached. They are full cut, and proved hard-wearers. The best low-priced shirt on the market. TWO SALE QUOTATIONS IN BOYS' WEAR. Boys' Tweed Overcoats, in double-breasted style, fully lined. Sizes I to 7. In dark brown shade—Usually 13/6. Sale, 8/11. Boys' Fox Serge Suits, in mid grey Worsted, strongly made, in plain and sports style. Sizes: 4 6 6 II 12 13 Usually 39/6 39/9 41/3 44/6 44/9 46/Sale: 29/6 29/9 31/- 32/6 32/9 33/6 <-• 4 "C 1 s $ Store-wide Reductions at Wendells Mail Orders OUR SERVICE IS AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR NEAREST MAIL BOX. Send a letter to RENDELLS and secure these fine Salle pricings. We send everything post free, with the exception of kitchen ware, heavy furnishings, bedding, etc. All orders dispatched by return mail at over-the-counter prices. ...TWO and THREE-PIECE MODELS AT HALF.*. ALL THIS SEASON'S REMAINING STOCKS OF ENSEMBLES AT HALF PRICE. Some two or three dozen Ensembles are all that we can offer, therefore, the best must go to the earliest callers. If reductions mean anything at all, we anticipate to clear the line in a few hours. |||! All exclusive new season's models, two and three-piece, etc. Exceptionally smart in design and colouring, showing full length J 111 coat, with frock to match or jumper and skirt to tone. In shades of blue, green, red and beige. Sizes S.W. and W.—Usually i £7/19/6 to 14Gns. Sale Price, HALF. Wp I easier* 21/-READY-TO-WEARSfor9/Il kJ V JLtf C Litv I W • • • Only at the season's end are such Millinery Prices possible—LESS THAN' HALF PRICE for the balance of our season's popular "Off-the-face" Ready-to-wears, without exception this season's styles, in medium, long and turned I TT? CTC /fy up backs, all good shades, including black, navy, roue, green, saxe, beige— VEIISIS " " 21/-Values for 9/11. 2/6 Ladies' Vesta—-Here's a Price to meet all competition. In white fleecy lined cotton, strong quality, very cosy. Round neck, short sleeves. W. and O.S.—Usually 2/11. Sale, 2/6. 29/6 Matrons' Millinery for 12/6 We are Clearing all our Matrons' Millinery through the medium of Drastic \ Price Reductions—New velvet, silk and satin styles, with large and medium head fittings. Included is an attractive selection of brims that give comfortable shade—Usually 29/6. Closing Out Price, 12/6. Bloomers - 2/0 Interesting Prices Here Ladies' Bloomers, in fleecy lined cotton art. silk stripe. Cream, helio., sky, flesh, champagne, and navy—Usually, W. 3/6, O.S. 3/11. Sale, 2/9, O.S. 3/3. FLANNELETTE Nightdresses 7/11 12 Dor. Flannelette Nights, very good quality, turn-down collar, button front, self frilled and trimmed hemstitching and pin tucks. Long sleeves—Usually, W. 8/11, O.S. 9/6. Sale, all at 7/11. LEATHERETTE Raincoats 10/- off New Season's Leatherette Raincoats, lined with fine tweed. Smartly cut. Double-breasted, belt and pockets. In shades of cherry, blue, green, tan, dark brown, black, and navy. Sizes 38 to 44—ysually 39/6. Sale, 29/6. Cut out this listing and bring it along with you to the Department and examine the goods. These prices represent the best value we have to offer during Sale Period in the Manchester Department. Linen Tea Towels, 27 x 33—1/2 each. Double Bed Sheets, Twill Linen finish —10/10 pair. Curtain Net, coloured border—--1 /3£ yard. Single Bed Mattress Cases—-5/-each. Double Bed Mattress Cases—9/each. Nursery Flannelette, cream, 27in. 4/6 dozen yards. Down Quilts, just the thing for snappy nights. Colours: Rose, black, blue, helio. Single Bed size—Usually 21 /9. Sale, 17/9. Madras Muslin, cream, scalloped edge, strong mesh, assorted designs. 36in. wide—Usually 1 /6. Sale, 1/lh yard. Velvet Pile Runner, fawn ground, with border and design in rose and blue. 27in. wide—Usually 10/11. Sale, 9/6. EI L Crash Cushion Covers, complete with backs, clearly traced—Sale, 2/9 each. Unbleached Calico Bridge Cloths, ready bound in colours. Complete with four corner pockets and tie strings—Usually 4/6. Sale, 2/3 each. The Balance of our Karowool, a soft knitting wool, in 4-ply. "The colours are pale blue, reds, greens, kingfisher, fawns, and black— Sale, 7d. skein, 4/6 head of 8 skeins. Angora Rabbit Wool, slightly soiled. In pale blue, pale pink, mauve and white. A few boxes only. Sale, 3d ball. Ladies'. Imitation Suede Gloves, self-embroidered, turned - back cuffs. Good reliable fabrics— j Usually 3/11. Sale, 2/11 pair. Children's Woollen Gloves, reai Scotch knit, fancy striped gauntlets. Sizes 3to 6—Usually 2/11. Sale, 2/3 pair.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20595, 20 June 1930, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20595, 20 June 1930, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20595, 20 June 1930, Page 19

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