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0 9 •IWI~ See the Windoiv and Department Offers Each Day! w i In All Departments at Rendells This is a great selling period. Offers are department wide, and you can save tremendously. Check up on your fashion and household requirements and be among the first TO-DAY and following days. Winter Here is an Opportunity to Save from 20 to 25% All our English manufacturers' to clear, presenting styles and qualities that we ourselves have ordered from for 1935. A great opportunity to secure smart goods that carry all the manufacturers' discounts. Consisting of LADIES' *nd CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, VESTS in Silk and Wool, Wool and Cotton, etc. BLOOMERS, COMBINATIONS, in interlock wear. HOSIERY and NOVELTY GLOVES, in a wide and attractive range. Also, Manufacturers' Samples in MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR, including Pull-overs, Sports Shirts, Golf Hose; a wide range of Underwear, Hosiery and Handkerchiefs, Boys* Jerseys, Three-quarter Hose, ALL THE ABOVE AT A SAVING OF FROM 20 TO 25%. 5 In fashionably correct shades. ALL-WOOL COATINGS: Group of outstanding value, heavy weight, seasonable coatings, comprising self coloured vertical, chevron and diagonal stripes; also chiffon fiiiidh, entirely suited to modern styles, wovep to retain shape and give long service. 54 inches wide Usijally 7/11 to 8/11 yard. tf/jj Yard. HIGH-GRADE COATINGS: Superb qualities, ail wool, distinctive in appearance, while extremely serviceable. Fashionable weaves included are: Basque, diagonals,, chevrons, boucle, vertical stripes. Offering unique value for smart, seasonable wear. 54 inches wide—Usually 9/11 to 12/6 yard. . /1| fj Yard. PONY COATINGS: A particularly attractive quality in this popular coating, possessing a deep, rich pile, produced in shadow effect designing. Used extensively also for smart trimmings. Silver grey, nigge'r, white, black. 48 inches wide—Usually 1 1/6, 1 3/6 yard. 4s/A ft H/ll SILK VELVET. \ Polonaise Lining This fashionable fabric is very scarce. We have received a further late shipment, but nevertheless quote a special reduction price to clear. 36in.—Usually 7/1 1 Here is an Outstanding Quality Line at an Unprecedentedly Low Price. Durably woven twill lining, with silky finish that will combine effectively with smart coatings and suitings. Neutral tonines. 36 inches wide. 350 FELT READY-TO-WEARS, AT A FRACTION OF THEIR TRUE VALUE Right on top of the wonderful Millinery values of this season comes this unprecedented offer. Only the terms of its purchase enables us to present a pricing like this. 350 SUPERIOR FELT READY-TO-WEARS, in brim and toque styles The range includes youthful styles—styles for the young matron and matron. In shallow fitting and full-depth crowns. In a magnificent range of shades. Head fittings 21 tp IMPORTANT ONE PRICE HOSIERY AND GLOVE OFFER. See these showing in the window. They include Pure Silk Hose at 7/11, Pure Wool and Silk and Wool Hose at 6/11, two-dome Nappa Gloves at 6/| |—Special Reduction Price: All at gL ItC Pair, TWO Pairs for |4/A THE FAMOUS DOCTOR FLANNEL. Here is an example of the savings in the Manchester Department. 27-inch Doctor Flannel, in cream, grey, natural and Shetland. We offer this fully shrunk, soft finish quality, for all domestic purposes—Usually 2/4£. For I BCARAHCAHAPC A

5 QNCE upon a time | ' v there was a middler: aged man who suffered from kidney disorders, ? rheumatism ancf lumbago. Winter played havoc with him—he was ill and MISERABLE! Now this man had a friend who was always hale and hearty, although well over 40. And one day his friend said "Why don't you follow my example? Every night I take a tot of J.D.K.Z. Gin, and I know not the ills of middleage !" So that very night he bought J.D.K.Z. and in a few days he was a new man. In Flasks, Pints and economical Quart Bottles.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21830, 19 June 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21830, 19 June 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21830, 19 June 1934, Page 15

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