BRADSTREETS SALE OF SALES • BRADSTREETS SALE OF SALES BRADSTREETS SALE OF SALES ji 1 BRADSTREETS SALE OF SALES » to yj wJ < to Ul ■J 35 t/> hV) O < 02 ca 500 LADIES' ALL WOOL MZ.-KNIT: CARDIGANS and JUMPERS, 7/11 Here's a Bargain that will appeal to th6*e who know and appreciate Value. jw i Kaiapoi,Davidson," and " Knitex " garments of Wool or Silk and Wool in a splendid range of styles and colours. The usual prices ranged from 16/11 to 29/6. GIRLS' FUR TRHWD Velour COATS, 8/11 Smart, serviceable Coats in Nary/ Fawn, Brown, etc., all Fur trimmed. In sizes 27in., 30in., 33in. and 36in. Usually 19/11 to 27/6. GIRLS' SUPER. KNIT CARDIGANS, 6/11 Really superior quality Knitex and Davidson Wool and Silk and Wool Cardigans. Pretty designs and colourings. They were 12/11 and 15/11. / LADIES' STYLISH FUR TRIMMED WINTER COATS for 39/6 Many of the Coats being cleared at this price are Samples—only one of a kind. They are right in the height of fashion and include Cloths, Diagonals, Flecks, etc., in a good range of fashionable colours. The usual prices niuiged from 69/6 to 84/-. .. Kolinsky Dyed FUR COLLARS for 7/11 Large double collars. Usually 15/1} each. Selected Rabbit dyed in a Rich Brown Kolinsky shade. CONEY SEAL FUR COLLARS for 2/11 The usual price was 10/6 each. They are in the popular bolster shape, Mole shade only. ASTRACHAN AND IMITATION FUR COLLAR AND CUFF SETS for 6/11 Here is an opportunity to make your old Coat as new at a minimum outlay. Fashionable Astrachan or Imitation Fur Collar and Cuff Sets in Browns, Greys, and Tawna. Large collars and either shaped or snake cuffs. The usual .prices ranged from 12/6 to 18/6 per set. Ladies' Feather-weight RAINCOATS for 12/6 Fine light-weight Belted Raincoats in Parchment shade with contrast piping. All sizes. They were 16/11. . Ladies' Fleecy lined Hurricane Coats, 19 /11 Splendid quality Belted Raincoats in Parchment shade. Fleecy lined and thoroughly rainproof. They were 29/6. SPECIAL SALE VALUE SHEETINGS We offer the following keen values in White Twill Sheetings while present stocks last. j • 117" J Usual Prices, 1/3 1/61 1/9 ' 2/3 04in. W lde Sale Prices, ' 1/- 1/4KI/6 1/11* ft/v» lir* * Usual Prices, 1/111 \ 2/3 2/6 3/3 80111. Wide Sale Prices, 1/6 1/m 2/3 2/9 1/3 1/6J 1/9 • 2/3 1/- 1/4}-1/6 1/11* 1/1U . 2/3 2/6 3/3 1/6 1/11} 2/3 2/9 DRESS DEPARTMENT SPECIALS! A large range of superior Double* width Tweeds to go at Sale Prices, 2/11 and 3/11 yard. * 54-inch Ail-Wool Suede Velour 1 Coating in Scarlet, Reseda, and Wine—UsuaUy 8/11. Sale Price, 7/6. •' 54-inch Heavy Black Italian Cloth—* Usually 2/9. Sale Price, 1/llg. 54-inch Heavy Velour Tweed Coating—Was 12/11. Now 4/11. 36-inch Tweedettes in a good range of colours and designs Usual Prices, 1/6J and 1/111. Sale Prices, Hid and 1/41. 54-inch Priestley's Guaranteed Fast Navy Serge—Usually 7/11. Now 6/11. 36-inch Floral Winceyette, dainty designs and colours-—Was 1/111. Now 1/41. \ 54-inch Fine AU-Wool Georgette in Rose Beige—Was 8/11. Now 3/11. HOSIERY BARGAINS Ladies' Fine Rayon Silk Hose, Cuban heels, all shades—Were 2/6. Sale Priee, l/lljd. Ladies' Fine Rayon Hose, reinforced with Lisle. All shades—Were 3/6. Now 2/6. Ladies* Heavy Merino-lined Rayon Silk Hose, in all shades—rWere 2/11. Sale Price, 1/11 J. Ladies' Fully-fashioned Fine Cashmere Stockings, all shades —Were 4/11. Now 3/11. Ladies' Fully - fashioned Pure Silk Stockings, all shades—Were 5/11. Now 4/11. AU-Wool Cashmere Gym. Hose, fast Black—Were 4/11. Sale Price 3/9. Heavy Cotton Gym. Hose Hawley's fast Black—Were 1/11. Sale Price, 1/6. Maids' Heavy Coloured Cotton Hose —Were 1/11. Now 1/6. Children's Coloured Wool Cashmere Socks, sizes 2 to 7—Sale Prices, 1/* to 1/9. ALL LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR FELT HATS TO BE CLEARED AT 2/11 & 3/11 Thousands of really smart little Hats to be Cleared at these Ridiculously Low Prices. There is a style and colour to meet every need. The usual prices ranged up to 19/11 —but out they go at 2/11 and 3/11 to-day and following days until all are sold. GIRLS' FINE NAVY SERGE SCHOOL HATS for 1/11% These Hats are made of Priestley's Guaranteed Navy Serge. The usual price was 3/11. All shapes and sizes. BARGAINS for MEN AND BOYS Men's Neglige Shirts, with collar to match, in plain colours or neat checks —Were 4/11 and 5/6. Sale Price, 3/11. Men's Fleecy-lined Knee Drawers —Usually 2/11. Sale Price, 1/6 pair. Men's "Jason" and "Olympic" Singlets and Underpants—Usually 12/6. Sale Price, 8/6. Men's Fancy Wool and Cotton Socks —Usually 2/6. Now 1/6. Men's Strong Woven Stripe Twill Neglige Shirts—Sale Price, 2/11. Boys' Fleecy-lined Singlets Size 22in., 1/2, rising 2d size. Boys' Heavy Ribbed Knit Jerseys— Usually 4/6. Sale Price, 2/11. Boys' and Youths' Heavy Striped Twill Tennis and Canoe Shirts— Usually 3/6. Sale Price, 2/6. Men's AU-Wool Worsted Suits, light shades only—Were 63/-. Sale Price, 39/6. PURE NATURAL FUJI SILK, H 3 Ad Yes, a guaranteed Pure Silk Fuji for Hid per yard; nice fine quality,,for ladies' and children's underclothing, frocks, etc. It is in the natural shade, and we have only 2000 yards to sell at this price, and cannot replace. There are lots of bargains like this in the Dross Department. Do not miss securing your share. Double-warp Kanebo FUJI SILK, l/g 1 /2 A bright finished heavy Fuji Silk, in the natural shade only. The usual price was 2/6 yard. GUARANTEED P.K. FUJI SILK for 2/3 An excellent heavy quality natural Silk, for shirts, pyjamas, etc. The usual prise was 2/11. 27in. FLORAL MOLLETON CLOTH for 7%d A warm, cosy material, for ladies' and children's wrappers and dressing gowns. There is a good range of dainty floral designs, on Fawn, Champagne, and Brown grounds—UsuaUy l/4Jd yard. Twill Back CHIFFON VELVETEEN, 1/lli A beautiful Chiffon-finished Twillback Velveteen. There is a good range of colours, in Worrall's guaranteed dye. 27in. Floral RIPPLE CLOTH for IQYi* A popular Cloth for ladies* and children's dressing gowns. Dainty designs and colourings. - ALL AUCKLAND HAS WAITED FOR THIS BIG - 1 MEN'S SAMPLE OVERCOATS, 25/WHERE ALL SEASONABLE GOODS WILL BE CLEARED OUT. 50 only Men's Sample Overcoat* to be cleaned at 25/-. Smart appearance and good serviceable quality. Mostly Dark Grey, and Fancy Tweeds. The usual prices ranged from 39/6 to 49/6. Petone Worsted and Serge Knickers, 0/3 i Superior quality Petone Grey Wori sted or Navy Serge CoUege Pants, all sizes. They were 10/6 pair. Boys' All-Wool Serge Knickers for 3/11 Good hard-wearing School Pants of guaranteed AU-Wool Rough Navy Serge. AH sizes. One Price, 3/11. INFANTS' & CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, ETC. Silk Padded Pram Quilts, in Blue and Pink—Usually 6/11 and 7/11. Sale Prices, 4/11 and 5/11. Infants' Large Terry Feeders, in plain and fancy—Usually 1/- each. Sale Price, 3 for 1/-. Children's Heavy Cotton Combinations and Camibockers sizes 4 to B—UsuaUyß—UsuaUy 2/11. Sale Price 1/6. Maids' Heavy Navy Roslyn Wool Bloomers —UsuaUy 5/11. Sale Price, 2/11. Maids* White Woven Cotton Bloomers— UsuaUy 1/3. Sale Price, IOJd. Infants* Longcloth Day Gowns Sala Price, 1/41. Infants' Cream Winceyette Day GownsSale Price, 2/41. BIG VALUES IN THE MANCHESTER DEPT. 36-inch Heavy Striped Pyjama Cloth— UsuaUy 1/-. Sale Price, 92d. Coloured Alhambra Quilts, for Single Beds—Sale Price, 4/11. 30-inch Reversible Floral Furnishing Cretonne—Sale Price, 93d. Attractively Covered Padded Kapok Quilts, for Double Beds—Sale Price, 12/11. Strong Ticking Mattress Cases—Single Bed size, 4/11} Double Bed size, 7/11. White Marcella Quilts, special quaUty. Size 66in. x 82in.—Sale Price, 12/6. Fine Quality All-Wool Navy Flannel, 27in. wide—Sale Price, 1/111. LADIES' CORSETS AND UNDERCLOTHING Good Pink Coutil Corselettes, sizes 32in. to 36in. bust—Usually 6/11. Sale Price, 4/H. Heavy Pink Broche Corselettes, for stout figures; sizes 38in. to 44in. bust—UsuaUy 12/11. Sale Price, 7/11. Ladies* Coloured Winceyette Magyar Nightgowns—Usually 3/11. Sale Price, 2/11. Ladies* Heavy - AU-Wool Woven Nightgowns—Usually 19/11. Sale Price, 13/11. . Ladies' Heavy Interlock Nightgowns UsuaUy 12/11. Sale Price, 5/11. Ladies' Cream Cotton Vests, sleeveless— Sale Price, 1/41MEN'S HEAVY TWILL PYJAMAS for 5/11 stripes. All sizes. ___________ Boys' HEAVY TWILL PYJAMAS, 2/11 MEN'S WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS, 4/11 Made of heavy TwiUed Pyjama I A heavy quality, cosy Winceyette, Cloth, in smart stripes. Sizes 3 to ( in a good range of bm« stripes. 6, 2/11J sizes 7to 10, 3/11 suit. € The usual pnce was 7/6. MEN'S "ELEPHANT" RAINCOATS, 27/6 These are the fashionable "Elephant Hide" Raincoats that were selling in the ordinary way at 35/-. They are in the popular Parchment shade, and Hned with cosy, fleecy materiaL AU sizes. BRADSTREETS LtdJMEN A WORSTED SUIT BUILT TO MEASURE 102, 104, 106, Karangahape Road. 03 S3 > O (/> H 30 m m H </> CA > •I—----m o •n </> > m </> w 20 > Q in M 50 m m H to t/> > rm o -n 69/6 Yes, to your individual measurements, from high-grade AU-Wool Fancy Worsteds or fine guaranteed Indigo Serge. * Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. BRADSTREETS OF SALES •! BRADSTREETS SALE OF SALES BRADSTREETS SALE OF SALES • BRADSTREETS SALE OF SALES
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In Good Times and Bad Times SMITH & CAUGHEY'S Policy Never Changes / t RESULT —A * rapidly expanding * business due to public confidence Our Policy ® 1. Owing to our enormous and rapidly increasing business, our buying power is unrivalled. All buying is on a prompt cash basis, and the fact that all importations are actually paid for before entering our establishment enables us to buy direct from the most eminent manufacturers and obtain not only rock bottom prices but highest cash discounts. H2. Goods of an inferior quality—goods we cannot recommend—are not knowingly permitted to enter our establishment. U 3. Any article purchased and not approved, if returned in good condition within a fortnight, is taken back, and cash in full refunded. In the case of country customers freight is paid both ways. This has been our rule and practice for over half a century and completely protects our customers.. if 4. All goods in our establishment are marked in plain figures at fixed and lowest prices, and therefore will not admit of discounts or any deductions whatsoever* 5. We do not engage in extended credit or time-payment business. All goods > are marked in the first instance at bona fide cash prices. 6. Our prices do not fluctuate from day to day or week to week. H 7. We deem it bad business to advertise and sell any article under cost price . for the purpose of impressing and misleading the public; at the same time our customers may rest assured that for goods of equal quality we will not under any circumstances be undersold. U 8. We frequently purchase manufacturers' samples and large lots of irregular but useful goods much below ordinary rates. In such cases our customers invariably get the benefit, our motto being "Get a Bargain—Give a Bargain." 9. Our Policy has resulted in the establishment of one of the biggest, busiest and most progressive businesses of its kind in the Dominion. Apart from outside factories our premises now occupy over 4 acres of floor space. Smith & Caughey Ltd for Quality—Value —Variety.
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PRESENTING a complete circulation certificate covering the full period of twelve consecutive months. Average daily net paid sales figures that are truly convincing..... NET SALES CERTIFICATE. We, the undersigned, after a careful Investigation of the publisher's books, have ascertained the average net paid daily circulation of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD, for the total period of twelve months, ended 31st December, 1931, and hereby certify that it is in excess of 60,000 copies per day during the whole of that period. The average net paid ctrcula* tion of Saturday's edition for the same period is in excess of 65,000 copes per issue. J. A. DUNCAN, F.S.A.A. (Eng.). Etc. GEO. W. HUTCHISON, F.P.A., N.Z. N.Z. HERALD the paper that-*— TELLS and SELLS J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 15
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