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Starting To-morrow —C ODDMENT PRICES U/r KNOW ALL about the savings enumerated, bat readers will be amply repaid by probing every item—a little time and trouble spent this way will prove profitable, and time well spent. Friday and rt FOUR SPECIAL CLEARING LOTS IN COTTONS CREPE ONDULE —New Season's Plaid, Check and Fleck effects in popular Sponge weave. Ideal for present wear. All wanted colours. 36in.—Usually 3/6, 3/3, 2/6. Oddment Day Price, yard. FANCY VOlLES—Splendid choice of Floral and Spaced designs, on V/hite grounds. Strongly woven, soft-finished Voile, specially useful for holiday and beach wear. 36in. Oddment Day Price, 7£d yard. JOLLY PRINT—A Cotton Limbric giving satisfaction in wash and wear. Rich in colour and printed in an outstanding range of cunningly-duvised designs. 36in. Oddment Day Price, Bid yard. COTTON CREPE—Closely woven, soft finish. Excellent washing and wearing Crepe, in Sky, Shell, Saxe, Mauve. 30in.—Usually 7sd. Oddment Day Price, Ski yard. .-''i

For Wa y: 0 ill m 8 :*T„ Dinner Suits THREE ONLY DINNER SUITS TO CLEAR — No. I—DINNER SUIT, size 37 Usually 155/-. For 99/6. No. 2—ONE ONLY DINNER JACKET, size 42—Usually 63/-. For 39/6. No. 3—DRESS SUIT, O.S. sizeUsually £B/8/-. For 99/6. SHIRTS NOW IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY ODD LOTS IN SHIRTS —all Rood numbers and styles. Quantities are strictly as itemised. 180 STRIPE AND FANCY POPLIN NEGLIGES, size ! 4 only—Usually 6/1 I, 9/1 1. Oddment Prices, 3/8, 5/3. 93 HORROCKSES' WHITE SHIRTS, Neglige or Tennis style—Usually 7/1 1. 8/6. Oddment Price, 6/11. 134 FUJI SILK SHIRTS, Neglige or Canoe style—Usually 9/11, 11/6, 13/11. Oddment Prices, 7/11, 9/11, 11/-. ODD LOTS 133 AIRMESH SINGLETS OR DRAWERS, elastic weave—Usually 4/6. Oddment Price, 2/11. 160 PAIRS MEN'S FANCY ART. SILK SOX —Usually 1/11, 2/6. Oddment Price, 1/6. 50 FINE ALL-WOOL BATHING SUITS, one and two-piece styles— Usually 12/6. Oddment Price, 5/11. 70 BORSALINO HATS, smart shape —Usually 35/-. Oddment Price, 29/6. 83 PURE FUR FELTS, bound edge —Usually 21/-. Oddment Price, 12/6. 3 ODD NAVY SERGE COATS, sizes 4, s—Ususilly 63/-. Oddment Price, 35/-. 14 Pairs BOYS' SHORTS, Navy and Grey, to fit boys 2 to 6 years— Usually 5/11. Oddment Price, 3/11. 37 Pairs FINE NAVY SERGE SHORTS, to fit boys 8 to 1 2 years —Usually 8/9. Oddment Price, 6/11. 6 Only BOYS' NAVY AND GREY FLANNEL SUlTS—Usually 18/6. Oddment Price, 12/6. 900 MEN'S FANCY WIDE-END TlES—Usually 1/6, 1/1 I. Oddment Price,' 3 for 1/10. 300 Pairs PETONE FINE RIBBED SOX—Usually 2/6. Oddment Price, 2 pairs for 3/5. 23 STRIPED LUVISCA NEGLIGE SHIRTS, sizes 2. 6, 7 only—Usually 14/6. Oddment Price, 9/11. SAMPLES! OF ENGLISH UNDERWEAR, FANCY AND BLACK CASHMERE SOX—--15% = 3/- in £ OFF Men's Department IMPORTANT! Little Savings on HABERDASHERY and TOILETRY Housemaids' Gloves—6d pair. Boiling Elastic —6 yards for 10$ d. Bobby Clips—4 cards for 3d. Silk Dress Shields, all colours —9d pair. Real Hair Nets, Cap shape—4 for 3d. Strong Boot Laces—6 pairs for 9d. Pyjama Girdles —2 for 4d. Silk Elastic —6 yards for 6d. Bachelor and Trouser—4 cards for 3d. Sponge Bags, floral design—l/ 6. White Hair Brushes—l/ 6. Naphthalene, Jib. packet—3d packet. Camphor Blocks—4 for 6d. Face Towels, Chenille Border—4jd. Buttermilk Soap—4 tablets for 1/3. Petroleum Jelly, large jar—6d. Wright's Coal Tar Soap—2 tab*, for 1/3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 5

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