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Men's Striped WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS for 5/11 Usually 7/11. Tn Men's and O.S. Sizes. A dtirnlile, well made, medium weight I'yjama, priced unusually low. Ground Floor. —— Exceptional Value in MEN'S SHIRTS MEN'S CREAM SWEATERS V/ith Coloured Bands. 4/11 6 / n for 15/Usually 9/6,10/6 12/6 At the a hove Sale Prices the economy offered is worth securing'. All good quality Shirts of Mercerised Striped Cotton Poplin, In odd sizes, with collars to match. Ground Floor Usually 32/6, 34/-. Another great saving orfer. These are best quality Cream Cablestltrli Sweaters, with V neck, finished coloured band, also at waist. Ideal for tennis, bowling, or crlcke*. LADIES' SILK AND WOOL PULLOVERS, 7/11, 9/11, 15/6, 17/6 Usually Priced 12/6, 15/6, 22/6, 29/ G. A fine selection, with smart fancy designs with and[ without collars and long sleeves. Excellent for sports street wear. Ladies' Satin and Crepe de Chine Tuck-in Blouses and Overblouses, Sale Priced, 19/6 All sizes. Usually 29/6, 35/-. sassr ams? pffi Cream, Beige, Saxe, Apricot, Cedar, and Ivory. Third Floor Third Floor. EVENING FLOWERS, 6d, 1/-, 1/11 Many charming effects In Silk and Velvet, Sprays, Clusters, Posies, etc. Newest colourings. Fourth Floor — Usually from 1/- to 12/6 each. PRINTED SILK CREPE DE CHINES, GEORGETTES, NINONS and CHIFFONS all 2/11 yard An outstanding selection of floral and novelty designs and shades. Usually 5/11. 38-inch Black Silk and Wool BENGALINE for 9/11 An excellent heavy, serviceable quality, for coats and wraps— Usually 13/6. First Floor, Silk Department. art. silk nightwear for 9/11, 29/6 njMHSTfcS fiTSLSP' Maize, and Nil—Usually 13/6, 15/6. Sale Price, 9/11 each. Oddments in Celanese and Crepe de Chine Pyjamas, in twoniece sleeveless style. Some with hand embroidering Usually 55/-, 59/6, 63/-, to 70/6. . Sale Price, 29/6 Suit. FRENCH LACE FLARES for 19/6, 29/6 A Phenomenal Production. First Floor. French Circular Lace Flares, In handsome designs. In Black/Oriental, Brown/Beige, Pink/Gold, and Ml/Gold —Usual Prices, 84/-, 75/- each. Sale Price, 19/6 each. Also, charming effects In Navy and Beige spot and Black with colour—Usually 5 guineas each. Sale Price, 29/6 each. 36-inch ART. SILK NINONS for 2/11 Usually 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. Many attractive floral and novelty designs, in tlie season's newest colourings, displayed First Floor. Coloured Border TABLE CLOTHS Priced Extremely Low. Hemmed Coloured Bordered Cloths. Size 36in. x 36In. —Usually 1/6 each. Sale Price, 1/- each. Size 51 In. x 51 in.—Usually 2/11 each. Sale Price, 1/11 each. Size 48in. x 48in.—Usually 3/11 each. Sale Price, 2/11 each. Size 55in. x 55in. —Usually 5/6 each. Sale Price, 3/11 each. Size 621n. x 62in. —Usually 9/6 each. Sale Price, 5/11 each. Numerous .Lines of Napery Marked at Half Price and Less to, Clear. Duchesse Set£, Tea and Tray Cloths, Runners, etc. REVERSIBLE WOOL RUGS Sizes Usually ".Sale" 24 x 54 '25/- 17/6 30x60 32/6 25/Good designs. Useful sizes. Second Floor. BOYS' NAVY BLUE FLANNEL BLAZERS 2 to 6 7/6 7 to 10 '9/11 to 14 10/6 Usually 9/6* 11/-, 12/6; Well-made' good-ntting Blazers, for school wear, finished with silk cord bindings or Red and Gold. Now is the time to buy while the " Sale " Prices offer such a good economy. Ground Floor Annexe - THE SALE TO CHILDREN'S, MAIDS', WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS SHOES, With Rubber Soles; I Bar and Lace Styles. Sizes, 4to 9 10 to 13 Ito 2 3to 7 2/9 3/- 3/3 3/8 Children's and maids' are in one-bar and lace styles, the women's sizes In lace style only. All are In good shapes, 'with extra reinforced Inside toe pieces, and stout rubber soles. The above " Sale " Prices offer special value. Fifth Floor EN EVERY » k THE J.C.L., QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND

Use the Columns of The New Zealand H A glance through the Advertising Section of the Herald shows that the large advertisers using space therein are those in a flourishing way of business. Publicity in the Herald brings Success The widest market becomes available through the columns of the Herald. It enjoys the Largest Daily Circulation.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20794, 10 February 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20794, 10 February 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20794, 10 February 1931, Page 18

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