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Remarkable Savings on Fashion Apparel at Smith & Caughey's Great Clearance FAIR / LADIES' DARK BROWN LEATHERETTE COATS—Fleecy lined; good, easy fitting; double- / breasted, belted effect. . Reduced to • • *#j >•; >i.j 22/6 LADIES' CORDUROY VELVETEEN FROCKS— Trimmed new erminette to tone. In fashionable tonings of wine, amethyst, brown, and fawn. I Reduced to 39/6 / LADIES' JACKET SUITS—In good quality Velveteen, trimmed contrast to tone. A recent production. Colours: Brown, navy, saxe and fawn. I Reduced to .. i-i-j ... ... >_.j 29/6 LADIES' FUR-TRIMMED COATS—In Diagonal and Flecked Face Cloth. Latest plain and belted styles. Assorted colours. Reduced to 49/6 LADIES' BLACK GORED SKIRTS—In good quality Afgalaine. A variety of fittings. Reduced to .. .... .„ 12/6 ' LADIES' CARDIGANS—WeIted at waist; in new stripe effects. Lightweight knit. I Reduced to • • > • • 4/H LADIES' MODEL GEORGETTE AND CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS—A large selection of latest styles ' and colourings. ALL REDUCED TO HALF PRICE. LADIES' MODEL FUR-TRIMMED COATS— Superior quality Diagonal and Face Cloth, cut on becoming lines. REDUCED TO HALF PRICE. LADIES' GOOD QUALITY VELVETEEN FROCKS—Smartly cut on latest lines. In colours of bottle and wine. Reduced to ... ».. ... 19/6 BEAUTIFULLY CUT COATS—Showing the new cravat collar of selected musquash. Fully lined superior quality Art. Satin, Latest colourings. Reduced to .. ..■ ... ... ..... ** a/ A / Smith&Caughey Limited. DRESS SPECIALISTS

4 SlJELmil ought to see how popular my Irish Stews are. I put the pieces of meat in the stew pan, sprinkle with pepper, add enough water just to cover, and bring to the boil. I ithen sprinkle jvith Bisto, add some sliced onions, sprinkle with Bisto again and add potatoes. Simmer gently for one - and - a - half hours and you have an Irish stew fit for a king." Co ok'with dUm nA ffrtdt mfmria u A. A. SHehbury, Ltd* WtlHntttm

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21546, 18 July 1933, Page 15

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285

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21546, 18 July 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21546, 18 July 1933, Page 15

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