Quality and Value are Paramount at Smith & Caughey's Great Semi*Annuail FAIR The Following Indicate Substantial Savings to be made in Various Departments . . . Dress Goods—--500 yards 36in. and 40in. Superior Quality All - Wool Dress Materials, _ assorted weaves and colourings. To be cleared at pre-war prices, namely, 3/6 P er y*Td--38-inch All-Wool Sedan Cloth, beautiful finish and weight, for present wear. Reduced to 4/11 P er y ar^ to clear. 120 yards 54in. Novelty Coating Tweed, in smart check designs. Reduced to 5 /11 3T ar^ to clear. The Balance of Millinery, including Models from England and France, will be cleared at the ridiculously low price of 5/11 » "*'■ , Prompt buying advisable. 36-inch All-Silk Crepe de Chine, in newest shades. Reduced to 3/11 and 4/11 *» rd v 38-inch Crepe Chamois, in all shades. Reduced to 6/11 7erd ' 38-inch Art. Silk and Wool Marocain, in Biscuit, Fawn, and Grey. Reduced to 4/11 y*-38-inch Figured Satin Beaute, in Navy and Black grounds; all smart designs. Reduced to 7/11 Soft Furnishings— Striking value in Fadeless Curtain Net, with Artificial Silk border; in Honey shade only. 3Sin. wide. Reduced to yard. Special Purchase Shadow Tissue, in smart floral designs on Fawn and Cream grounds; suitable for curtains, cushions, etc. 30in. wide. Reduced to 2/3 y an *' Manchester-* Striped Pyjama Cloth, soft Flannel finish, attractive colours, stripes; good wearing. 32in. wide. Reduced to 1/3 yard. Pure Irish Linen Damask Cloths, assorted designs. Good, useful quality. Size 70 x 88. Reduced to 15/6 each. Special Value Unbleached Herringbone Sheeting, pure finish, splendid weight and quality. 52in. wide — Reduced to 1/6 yard. 70in. wideReduced to 1/11 yard. Hemmed Waterspray Sheets, fine White Twill. Single BedCut sizes, 54 x 90— Reduced to 7/11, 10/-, 11/9 pair. Three-quarter BedCut sizes, 70 x 90— Reduced to 10/6, 12/11 pair. 70 x 100— Reduced to 16/6 pair. Double Bed—— Cut sizes, 80 x 100— Reduced to 12/11, 16/9, 18/6 pair. Hemstitched Plain Linen-finish Sheets. Single Bed size, 54 x 90— Reduced to 14/11 pair. Double Bed size, 80 x 99—« Reduced to 23/- pair. mk 1 m I ! (• i ™ * 1 XtfE wm,; ii VI REDUCED TO 15'6 Ladies' Warm Velour Coats, trimmed Coney Fur on collar and cuffs, as illustrated. Shade of Cocoa. Reduced to 15/6 each. •• HILDA." REDUCED TO Ladies' Mackintoshes, in Indiana Cloth, trimmed Leatherette facings. New military collar, finished with buckle. Strapped sleeves and belt all round. Colours: Green, Chocolate, and Wine. Sizes 40, 42, 44, 46. Reduced to 11/6. Maids' and Children's Wear— Maids' Fur-trimmed Tweed Coats, in a selection of smart styles and latest shades. 36in., 38in., 40in. Exceptional value. Reduced to 69/6 Girls' and Maids' Velour Coats, fully lined, Coney Far collar and cuffs. Navy, Fawn, Brown, Almond. Reduced to 29/Q Children's and Girls' Fur-trimmed Coats—A variety of attractive styles in Velour and Face Cloth. Navy, Fawn, Brown, Bottle, Wine. 27in., 30in., 33in., 36in. Reduced to 39 / Q Maids' Evening Frocks, in Chiffon, Georgette, Figured Taffeta, and Velvet; in latest shades and styles. Reduced to 59 /6 Children's Fur-trimmed Velour Coats, in effective styles. Navy, Fawn, Saxe, Rose, Scarlet, Brown. 16in., 1 Bin., 20in., 22in., 24in. Reduced to 24 /6 Underwear— Children's Fleecy-lined Bloomers, in Navy and Cream. Reduced to !2in. 14in. 16in. 1/4 1/7 1/8 !Bin. 20in. 1/9 1/11 Ladies' Woollen Bloomeri;, fine and heavier quality; in Rose, Saxe, Mauve, Grey, and Navy. S.W. and W. Reduced to 5/9 Ladies' Woollen Combination!!, opera top, good quality, Winter weight. W. and O.S. Reduced to 13/9 Ladies' Shoes—- " Chic " Patent Court Shoes, Grey Lizard tab and overleiy trim; Spanish Cuban heels; half sizes. Reduced to /g pair. English Shoes, of superior quality, in Beige Glace Kid; 1-bar design, extended toes; half sizes. Reduced to 19/11 pair, Beautiful Laces— Lingerie Laces, lsin. wide; several designs; Cream with _ design in pale colourings. Reduced to 2/6 t * oz * yari^B- - Laces and Crochet Edgings, up to 2in. wide; in White. Reduced to | /Q doz. yards. Cotton Cluny Insertions, Ifor napery and curtains; 7in. wide. White and Cream, filet design. Reduced to y ar^» A Special Purchase «»£ Pure Silk Stockings Medium Weight Fully-fash-ioned Stockings, in newest shades. Wonderful value. To be Cleared at 6'll pair Pure Silk and "Celta" Stockings Excellent wearing, point heels. Reduced to 2'll pair Prompt Buying Advised. A V f M Auckland's Great Shopping Centre
/ 0 f $ $ J, 9 / I I NEW ZEALAND Winter *4 -4 CLOTHING FACTORY Vs <ai de V'/A You are sure of getting bargains at H.B.'s Winter Sale. Prices have been ruthlessly reduced; Clothing for Men and Boys, Footwear for Men, Women, and Children. Sr&A MEN'S SAC SUITS Smart Fancy Worsted# and Xhornproof Tweeds; in either single or double - breasted Z* /"V //* aty 1 e Usually QJ/ / © 95/-. MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS— Smart in style and serviceable in wear. Out- / /** standing value— Usually 45/-. V ' V MEN'S OVERCOATS Formfitting style, in new shades, including Navy, Pow- C? P? //J der, and Plum— Usually 75/-. W BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS— Snug little coats, in all the newest Colourings, to fit boys from 2 "11/6, IS/6, 19/6 MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS There are hundreds of Shirts in all the wanted shades that are really wonderful value—4/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 MEN'S PULLOVERS AND CARDIGANS at Drastically Reduced Prices —There is a great showing of these A/ I 1 Priced from .... Q /XX MEN'S UNDERWEAR—NaturaI Singlets and Pants. A special purchase of qual- A /II ity goods at the ™y/ X X low price of FANCY HALF HOSE—At this price these are well worth while stocking up on. €\ / T 1 Hundreds to £+l X X choose from at LADIES' STRAP SHOES, in Fawn, Grey or Coloured Kid, with Louis or low heels; all sizes Usually A/1 1 19/n. y/ X I LADIES' STRAP SHOES—A big lot of oddments, being broken lines of quality 1 Q / I 1 goods Clear- X«J lX Jt ing at MEN'S BOX CALF SHOES— Welted soles and new styles, in X %r v "" 19/11 MEN'S FELT HATS—Pure Fur Felt, in snap or curl brims. The wonder value hat of the Dominion Usu- I*T //? ally 21/-. X if / D HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD (2 Shops) QUEEN STREET and KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Also at Hamilton and Whangarei.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20618, 17 July 1930, Page 19
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