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Here is a listing of "Specials" picked out by the Ad. Man, who is surely in » unique position for the best information. He knows the best values throughout the store; he knows every Department "Leader"—it is good practice tbfollow the Ad. Man! This End-of-Season Purchase brings Another Opportunity for the Matron who usually selects full-fitting styles, ivith higher croicns, and demands a straw of outstanding quality. See them to-day! Sill |||P? MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALB END-OF-SEASON SNIPS. WHITE WASHABLE HANDBAGS, In new, snappy styles, pebble, stitched all-over and embossed stripes, etc., ntted—9/6 quailties for 5/11 SHOPPING BAGS; some with strap handle and zip fasteners—Usually 3/11, -1/6 each. 2/11 TWO THROW-OUTS IN HANDKERCHIEFS. Hand embroidered applique, three in box— Usually 1/6. For .. .. ... l/_ Fancy kerchiefs, In coloured and white opal, and coloured embroidered I;orners—the daintiest Imaginable—Usually 9d each. ■:sii \ & \ •! ¥ Jf END OF SEASON PURCHAS NEW MILLINERY Here's the finest offer of recent times. The most comprehensive and pleasing lot that it has been our pleasure to present for many a> day. The very latest styles, and in a wide variety of pleasing straws. HATS With Both Quality and Price Appeal. In the range you vrill find both wide and cool looking brims, for sunny days and dainty frocks. Many are ideal for wear with coat or costume. Whilst those who wish for . sports and golf styles will find them KBm J well represented the types are ftfcw B *8 smarter than felts, and more I | comfortable. M / II ALL ONE PRICE HOSIERY NEWS FANCY MESH Heavy - weight art. silk. Seamed backs and extra strong wearing parts. Good range of colours. 1/6 pair. PURE SILK HOSE—Fullfashioned, cradle foot, and Cuban heel. Wide lisle welts with extra good expansion, service weight silk. All sizes. In gunmetal, chocolate, fawnbrown, dawn - grey, and shadow mist 4/11 pair. 3 pairs for 14/6. MERCERISED LISLE HOSE—FuII-fashioned, wide welts, extra good fitting. All sizes. In light and dark gunmetal, grey, black, white, fawn, nigger, dark fawn, leaf brown and dark brown. 3/11 pair. PURE SILK HOSE—Extra heavy-weight silk, with specially reinforced welts for the suspender. Full - fashioned, also cradle foot, and Cuban heel. All sizes, 8± to 10. In grey, leaf brown, beige, dark brown, and fawn. 6/11 pair. 2 pairs for 13/6. LADIES' TENNIS SOX— Every style in every colour, or plain white with fast coloured stripe tops. 81 to 10. If. pair. 2 pairs for 1/9. Well-nigh a Gift in NEW FABRICS The final writing-down has taken place, and a special Window Display has been granted for such startling values. 1000 yards of Assorted Designs in Crepe Lestra Sacrificed. This silky finish, soft draping dress fabric is well known for the long wear and service it will give, and the outstanding smartness of the patterns. To be sold at just about half original value! Designs include Plaids, Diagonals, Spots, Florals. Predominating colours being blue, cherry, lemon, green, mustard, pink, beige, black, also plain colours, rose, nil, pink, navy. 36in. —Usually 2/6 .. 1/42 2000 yards Crepe Electra. This is a practically uncrushable fabric, and wears indefinitely, therefore recommended for house frocks and holiday wear. All tip-top designs. Colourful All-over Designs, Mostly Floral, that are effectively printed on cherry, saxe, brown, fawn, navy and black grounds. 36in.—Usually 1/6 .. 10 2 d 900 yards Sand Crepe—s/6 to 6/11 Qualities Further Sacrificed for 3/7 yard. Showing heavy and fine finishes for stylish frock requirements, in the popular chicken foot and small geometric designs, multicoloured stripes, etc. 36in. m m M Y, Sa r & & 39 % tcr* I* *» §£ gcAßancaHAPe

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21731, 21 February 1934, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21731, 21 February 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21731, 21 February 1934, Page 17

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