»** »** »*» **» »*« »*• *l* •*« *** ♦*» *** »J» ♦Jo »J» »t» «$► «J» 2HE SENSATION OF THE YEAR OIIR WINTER SALE Presents its Showroom Oddments EVENING FROCKS AND BRIDGE COATS In Silk Velvet— 10/11 Usually 49/6. For I INTERLOCK BLOOMERS In Cream, Sky, Pink, Navy. Women's fitting. 1/3 pair. BLOOMERS In White Bemberg Silk Good shape, gusseted. Well made. Will boil. S.W., w., at 1/6. 0.5., X.0.5., 1/9 pair. WOOL BASQUE BERETS In Orange, Nile Green, Lemon, Grey —Usually I / I 1. j^each. LADIES' PYJAMAS In Pine Silk Shaped B ■ |MB 1 HI tunic, ties B '■ |||| at back, IB I : Bra Hfl wide g : ijsS gig trousers, : BCrj '■ IBHB : Hjfl : HB trim. • I |: [ , J W. EACH. Usually 12/6. Broken Range At Absurd Prices {GIRLS' VELOUR COATS, 24in., 27in., 30in.— A/|« Usually 19/11. 7/11 MILLINERY FELTS and TWEED SPORTS — GIRLS' FELTS—i/- each. EACH. 49/6 TWEED COATS, Fawn, Green, Red, Grey mixture®. S.W., W., 0.5., X.O.S. 29/6 to 49/6 WOOL AFGHALAINE FROCKS. 139/6 EVENING FROCKS, m Plain Shot and Check Taffeta. GIRLS' BLACK ITALIAN BLOOMERS, I2in. to 22in. \/ m SILK MAROCAIN FROCKS neck, scarf tie or EACH, collar trimmed with pleat, contrast trim in Floral Crepe or Check Taffeta. Tie belts, long sleeves. W., 0.5., X.0.5., X.X.0.5., with handkerchief fronts or roll collar, with inset vests. Fawn contrast. Colours of Black, Navy, Brown, Wine, Lido. Saxe. EVENING FROCKS 29/6 MAROCAIN and f«/|. SATIN FROCKS all' 3/1. 59/6 CARACUL COATS 5 only, mostly Black, |A/|< CREPE DRESSING GOWNS Nicely embroidered. In Rose, Saxe, Lemon, Black. A/1 f each. Full length. ■»/** NIGHTDRESSES In Pine Silk V neck, /1111 l iSTed ill ill fnWMte, MM lIIIH Pink, Nile. EACH. S.W., W., O.S.—Usually 5/11. MODEL FUR-TRIMMED COATS AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE DRESS MATERIALS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES 36in. FIGURED MAROCAIN (3/11 quality). New designs for this Summer season. jjflH M 3NH) SfflH Checks, Floral, Spots, in Black, Navy, Brown, Green, Lido, Saxe, Fawn, Red, m 3IW Wine. Also All-over Floral designs on White grounds. m . |li jsHH 36in. SPUN SILK —Usually 3/11. Absolutely Pure Silk. In Black or Navy. H # SHI ffiflp 36in. WHITE CHINA SlLK—Usually 4/11. HI 11 ||l 36in. CORDED MAROCAIN, in Brown or Lido—Usually 3/11. IN jSH ||||| 36in. SILK OTTOMAN COATING, with self check design. Black, Navy, Brown, Wine H 3B' ™ —Usually 3/1 I. , YARD. 2000 yds. 36in. WAR SILK In White or Fawn. Washes and wears well. Does not crease. A Pure Silk. 5000 yds. 'Truway' CLOTH 36in. wide. Fast colours, in Rose, Saxe, Royal, Bottle, White, Reseda, Nile, Black, Navy, Lemon, Fawn, Brown, Red, Apricot, Henna—Usually yard. 1500 yds. Fancy COTELLE MAROCAIN Ripple design, 36in. wide. For frocks. In White, Apple, Pink, Nigger, Salmon. 1000 yds. WINDSWEPT SATIN 36in. wide. Rich, ' lustrous weave. Usually 3/II yard. In Black, Navy, Brown, Wine, Lido. 50in. WHITE DAMASK, Satin finish. Dice pattern. \J m yar^' MEN'S SOLID LEATHER COATS «IIP/ QUANTITY I NOW V& m LIMITED. jiff iff] Double-breasted, genuine Leather, belted, full lined—Usually 59/6. 3's to s's. LINEN-FINISH SHEETS In White Twill; hemmed ready for use. Wear guaranteed. Single Bed: Double Bed: Usually 8/11. ' Usually 14/6. 6/11 pair - 11/6 p * ir 36in. ART. SILK CURTAIN NET, striped design, in Rose, Blue, Fawn, Biscuit— / yard. Usually I/1 1. 1/ " MEN'S COTTON FOOTBALLTJER^ SEYS, in Maroon, Navy, Green, White. M., O.S.— each. Usually 5/6. •*/ men's all-woolTwork socks, heavy weave, ribbed, f pr. in Grey. IU/2® PER YARD. JASPE BEDSPREADS Good designs in fast colours, in Rose, Blue, Green, Gold, Orange. Single Bed, Double Bed, 2/11 each. 5/11 each. FANCY CRASH, for cushions, curtains, etc. 3 6in., 1/6 yd. 68in., 2/6 yd. WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS— Double Bed size. 7/11 36in. " FINELLA SILK AND WOOL HOSE In Browns, Fawns, Gunmetal. All sizes— pair. Usually 4/II pair. "/ ™ TWILL BACK FLANNELETTE 27in. wide. Soft and fleecy. Recommended by Plunket. Society. In White. 7/H the dozen. 36in. UNBLEACHED CALICO Strong and reliable—--5 /iii yard> 5/3 doze,? ' KNITTING WOOL ODDMENTS— Well-known N.Z. Woo'j, 4-ply-Apricot, Lemon, Henna, Electric Blue, Mauve, Marie or Brown/Redi Green/Grey, Mauve/Green, Orange /Brown, Peacock/Fawn. Silk and Wool mixtures of Blue/Fa.wn, Fawn /Blue —Usually skem. 6d skein ' 3/9 head * ALL REMNANTS HALF THE MARKED PRIC "The Bargain House on Broadway," NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND, S.E.I. Country Orders Must Have Postage Added to these Special Values. UNWANTED HAIR riio latest discovery of science. A perfumed loilet cream which ends superfluous hair In three minules. Razors only make the hair grow faster and thicker. The old-fashioned depilatories are evil-smelling and dangerous IMils new beauty cream, called New Veot, makes the hair simply fall away, leaving the skin soft, smooth and white. No ugly dark patch like the razor leaves because I lie hair is removed below the skin surface New Veot is just like a sweetly-scented face cream, and as easy and pleasant to use. A Big Spring Treat N.Z. Railways Magazine The movement for a " New Zealand Author#" Week " i» a reminder that it is always " New Zealand Authors' Month " in the " Railways Magazine," which continues to encourage gifted writers and artists to offer their best. The September issue is another national feast which should be heartily enjoyed by anybody who has a real claim to be regarded as a New Zealander The great array of bright features, giving a full flavour ot New Zealand, will please the whole community—men and women, boya and girls, in town and country SIXTY ILLUSTRATIONS Send copies to relatives and friends overseas New Zealand's Best Value for fj D
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 6
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