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Colossal After-Sale Clearance of Broken R % iT hro».Z " "Outs* CLEAN-UP" Bargains'. CORSETRY AT COST PRICES Another range of samples in CORSETS, CORSELETTES, BRASSIERES, SUSPENDER BELTS, etc., in styles for Summer wear. All sizes. To be sold at the marked INDENT WHOLESALE PRICES. TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES A big quantity of travellers' samples recently returned to the warehouse offered at huge-discounts. Comprising Girls' and Women's Hose, Children's Box, and Three-quarter Hose, Girls' aijd Women's Vests, Children's Hats and Hoods, eto., Ladles' Gloves. 10 DOWN QUILTS lor 25'- each These three descriptions indicate the phenomenal values offering:— (1) Blue Cambric Quilt with Blue Silk Panel—Usually 59/6. Now 25/-. (2) Heavy Quality Sateen. Plain rose panel and floral design on rose ground—Usually 55/-. Now 25/-. (3) Smart effect in Plain Blue Sateen with oval floral centre and floral panel—Usually 59/6* Now 25/-. Winter Sale "LeftOvers!" Bargains in Ladies' UNDERWEAR " Left-overs " from the Sale, Stocktaking " Throw-outs," etc., etc., all grouped on a special oddment table on the Second Floor, and priced to quit at the season's most drastic Bargain Prices! Included are PRINCESS SLIPS, WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, PYJAMAS, BLOOMERS, BED'JACKETS, and many other useful types of garments. ODDMENTS in Children's Wear All oddments on special tables on the Second Floor. Prices cut to bedrock to effect .a complete clearance. Included are JUMPER SUITS, JUMPERS, CARDIGANS, RAINCOATS, BLOOMERS, NIGHTDRESSES, PYJAMAS, etc., etc. Ladies' 6'6 each WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS for SftfOK AND down pram QUILTS, with Sateen and Satin panels—Usually 5/11 to 15/each—Now to be Cleared In two price groups at 2/11 and 5/6 271 n. TAPESTRY HALL RUNNER—A good quality Runner, in a smart design on Fawn ground —Originally 6/11 yard. Sale Price, 5/1. Special, 4/3 yard. HEARTH RUGS, 4 only, in GREY GOATSKlN—Originally 45/- ea. Sale Price, 37/6. Special, 27/6 HEAVY INLAID LINO, three designs— Originally 13/6. Sale Price, 11/6. Special, 9/6 AXMINSTER HEARTH RUGS, 24 only, in 28in. x 54in. size. Featuring the latest modernistic and floral designs—Originally 15/-. Sale Price, 13/6. Special, H/9 50in. ART. SILK FLORAL SHADOW TISSUE, an effective draping on Blue, Cream, Gold and Green grounds—Originally 4/11. Sale Price, 3/11. Special, 3/3 yard. ODDMENTS IN WOOLLEN FROCKS Usually 25/9 to 59/6. To Clear: 15/11 ODDMENTS IN TWEED GOLF SKlßTS—Usually 13/6 to 22/6. To Clear: 7/11 and 9/11 ODDMENTS IN JUMPER AND CARDIGAN SUITS —27/6 to 79/6. To Clear: 12/6 to 25/ODDMENTS IN INDIANA RAINCOATS—UsuaIIy 22/6. To Clear at 5/H ODDMENTS IN ALL - WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL JUM-PERS—r-19/6 to 19/11 All to Clear at 5/11 LADIES' VELVETEEN SUITS, a limited' number, smartly cut on tailored lines; collars and cuffs trimmed with Coney Skin. Shades of Green, Red, Blue— Usually 90/-. Special Price, 39/6 FLECKED TWEED COSTUMES, in Ail-Wool materials, featuring coats with slit pockets and plain skirts—Usually 69/6. Special Price, 15/11 Oddments in LACES, RIBBONB, NECKWEAR, SCARVEB, Etc., all Clearing at HALF SALE PRICES. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'B BLOOMERS A special oddment range of Fleecy Bloomers, 4 in various qualities, sizes and colours —Usually 1/11 to 2/6 pair. All to go at !/• pair! A REAL "JUMBLE SALE" OF ALL SORTS of DRESS GOODS! WE hardly know where to begin describing the " odds and ends " offers in Dress Goods ... In nearly every material we've stocked this Winter we still have some representation. In some cases certain colours have.been cleared right out, whilst in others the colour ranges are still complete, even though quantities in every case are strictly limited. However, the best way is to note these examples of the values, and then to come in to-day or to-morrow and see for yourself the patterns and colours conveniently displayed on the First Floor. ASSORTMENTS IN COTTON AND SILK ARE DEFINITELY GOOD!— and every one of the following is to be cleared at Bid yard:—3oin. PRINTED CAMBRICS, 36in. PLAIN CASEMENT CLOTH, 36in. PRINTED ART. SILKS, 36in. PRINTED WINCEYETTES, 36in. PLAIN RAYON DE CHINE, ETC.—AII Usually 1/- to 2/11 yard. FOR 4d YARD we offer assortments of 30in. HEAVY CREPE (Usually l(Hd yard) and 46in. MOUSSELINE DE SOIE (Usually 1/11 yard). MANY BROKEN RANGES IN WOOLLENS TO GO! 36in. WOOL AFGALAINE (Usually 4/11 yard) and 54in. DIAGONAL COATING (Usually 9/6 vard) are both marked to clear at 2/11 yard! Also broken ranges in 36in. MOUSSE CLOTHS, WOOL CREPE DE CHINES, HOPSACS, ETC., all cloths being usually 4/11, 5/11 yard. Now 2/11 IN 54in. WOOLLENS, usually priced 9/11, 14/6 yard, we have various lengths of FACE CLOTHS, BOUCLES, DIAGONALS, CHEVRONS, VELOURS, CORDS, WORSTEDS, AFGALAINES, and these you CAN BUY NOW AT 6/11 yard. WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN SILKS—About 500 yards, comprising 28in. JAPSILK (Usually 1/3 yard), 36in. WASH SATIN (Usually 2/6), 30in. PRINTED RAYONS and CREPES (Usually 1/11, 2/11 yard) THE LOT FOR 1/- YARD! t TOBRALCO ? RCCD. SO EASY TO WASH - SO HARD TO WEAR OUT This is something entirely NEW and not to be confused with our Sale of "odds and ends." We are now showing the complete range of patterns and colours for Spring and Summer wear and we urge your immediate inspection in order to get fresh ideas for your new clothes. BHOWING IN wmU' J v-Mt Uimf ■ t.' -v. pߧ PMlf: %;Jdl mmi m «/ k Hill if® mm i esigns 36in, WOOL ANGORA AFGALAINE—A special London job - purchase of a new Spring season cloth, notable for three features: (1) Delightfully soft; (2) Warm wearing; (5) Light in weight. Shades': String, Beige, Camel, Croquette, Fawn, Grey, Gold, Fog, Mustard, Shrimp, Mellow, Red, Hyacinth, Saxe, Nattier, Brown, Navy; Black—Usually 3/11 yard. f Special Price, 2/6 yard. 45in. PLAIN ORGANDIE—This is the latest fashion trend and our materials have the extra advantage of PERMANENT SWISS FINISH. Shades: White, Champagne, Fawn, Gold, Lemori, Helio., Baby Pink, Rose, Salmon, Apricot, Baby Blue, Sky, Saxe, Nil, Jade, Green, Nile—Usually 2/6 yard. Macky, Logan's Price, 1/11 yd. 36in. MAROCAINS, PHANTOM CREPES Two materials both carrying .GUARANTEES for GOOD WEAR. Shades: White, Grey, Wine, Saxe, Lido, Ivory, Red, Reseda, Bottle, Rust, Nigger, Gold, Mustard, Fawn, Beige, Black, Navy Usually 6/11, 7/11 yard. Special Price, 4/11 yard. 541 n. WOOL GEORGETTE—A delightful coth for Spring and Summer Coats, Frocks, etc. Shades: Nigger, Navy and Black —Usually 9/11 yard. Special Price, 6/11 yard. WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES —Floral designs on serviceable quality Winceyette, with round necks and short sleeves; 52in. length. Shades: Ivory, Peach, Sky, Lemon—Usually 4/11. Special Price, 2/3 CASHMERE HOSE Usually 3/11 pair,/ Made fronl two-fold Botany Yarn; suspender tops, spliced heels, toes. Shades of Black, Fawn,- Brown. Sizes 9, 9 h 10—2/11 SILK/WOOL HOSE Usually 4/11 pair. Plated, featuring flexible ribbed suspender tops, spliced heels and toes. Sizes 9, 10—2/11 LISLE HOSIERY —Usually 2/6 pair. Superior quality lisle, in Grey and Beige tonings only, with double soles and "spliced heels and toes—l/- pair. LADIES' SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES, sizes 6, 6£, 7 and 7*, in gauntlet styles—Usually 2/6 pair. Special Price, 1/9 pair. liicoittP^ cte (JfOttpS* Oddments of All Sorts! SO—B9'6 MEN'S SUITS ha, English Worsteds, in sizes 3, 3i and 4. This is a wonderful chance to buy at a real 41 clean up" price! 59'e TO CLEAR! Sizes 3, 4 and 5 in Men's 21'RAINCOATS Light Fawn Coloured "Mac" Raincoats. Only a few, so buy immediately. iili EACH TO CLEAR! »5 IS'- ea. BOYS' RAINCOATS Superior quality Dark Grey Gabar. dine. Lined throughout. 15'6 EAOH TO CLEAR! V« each BOYS 1 JERSEYS Wool and Cotton Jer- jOfe. m seys with ties to match. W Jk Also a few Pullovers. TO CLEAR! Boys' Undershirts Underpriced Cotton Fleecy-lined Shirts in Natural shade only. Sizes 20 to 22. Usually 1/-. for Mm' Sizes 24 to 32. 9f| Usually ft ' Vol' ."«! l f < Oi Special Final Clearance /111 of LONG - SLEEVE "V f I I types, featuring jumper ■ # | I style with V neck, elas- g W JL JL tic waist and yoke, full legs, and finished with . . contrasting colours. In Apricot, Sky, Coral, Saxe, Cream, Nil, Lemon, Helio. — Usually 6/6. Sale Price, 3/H i Men's Undershirts and Underpants Usually I'll To Clear NO MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED (In Liquidation) DARBY, ELLIOTT, VICTORIA STREETS Fleecy Cotton Underwear in S.M., M and O.S. sizes. Short-sleeve Shirts. V 6 You'll Laughl Off-Pa 3 Sec Anaesthetic. new, quick, Safe FROZOJjICE on its makers' guarantee to delight or moner back. Uae It tO'hloht and wink In comfort, —In properly* fitted ahoee,—to-morrow. ml iter m~ —Copyright m. Wmm wmmk 8 ! vmtmwms. m ft m m m w;'mm WfwSSM' mm S W Wrni vM iH m s m m 'm mum m ■m m-. m M m mm m m w@m, wm m s s m Wt. 0 m wMmw' s mmmm m m m % m S m Ifii w. s iiJiiS mm m m Railway Refreshments Cheaper n, Tea, Coffee or Cocoa with Sandwich A reduction of 25 per cent, in the price charged for tea, coffee, cocoa and sandwich is now operative in all Railway Refreshment Rooms. " Tea and Sandwich " —the favourite call'—now costs only sixpence. Patrons are assured that the policy of the 0 Railway Refreshment Branch in supplying only highquality refreshments, combined with efficient and courteous service, will not be varied in any way. A visit to the Refreshment Rooms for refreshments, fresh fruit, confections, and smokers' requisites—all obtainable at popular prices-—will cheer you on / your journey. A Happy Halt VITAMINS> E VITAL Vitamin ** A 1 heepi colds Vitamin *'D" Sunshtne Vitamin• Vitamin "B the nerve strengthen# ma m. HEALTH I Nature's own vltalizers—and Lane's is rich in the most valuable of them 1 Lane's Emulsion is the one thing in the world that gives power to resist and throw off the germs of disease. Take none but LANE'S Price a/9 and 4/9 st all Chemists and Stores; 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21578, 24 August 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21578, 24 August 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21578, 24 August 1933, Page 15

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