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**1:1 X mi ■ - iSJBS SMBr" . . V' ' X Mir mp aaa-\r .J: * *$ r £ 7v& piad&'f-i tgrj.M t' *|,f r 7/"J an? WIS 8 f *twmm WSfJH'.'% If®! To-Measure . . . EXCEPT OUR 69/6 SUIT. MILLINERY of the Moment -THRIFT-PRICED/ f W/' m Astounding values in Pedalines, Dull Straws, China Splits, Taffetas, and various others, mostly straws. All beautifully trimmed in the latest jtyles. Large and medium brims and head fittings in all shades. These Hats are divided into two groups— Groqp 1 Group 2 ALL 4/11 ALL . p/ SECOND FLOOR. 5/11 m&\N f. <>/. ,3^ a & a»-' m o •A> t>~ m;r* V > % £dM wmmL rs^~yisSSS* Group 1 4/11 Ua P aXva . b^ tct V BEAN SUCER. Save time and trouble now the beans are in. This Slicer is English made, efficient and durable. Comes apart for cleaning. 3/11 each. BALLOON FLY TRAP. Made of tinned wire. Will not rust. Provides an efficient method of ridding your home of flies 1/6 each. HOUSEHOLD SCALES A new "Salter" production. The Fruit Preserving and Jam Making season is tinned tray. Weighs 71b. by half ounces. Friday's Price: 5/11 THIRD FLOOR. £sl'9 tin of PYFETHPLM , WORTH OF FLY SPRAY The Secret of All Fly Sprays All you have to do, mix tn tents of 1 -Bth pint tin with quarter COOL COTTON <W3 For Summery Days. Illustrating a cool, fresh, Cotton Frock, available in FAST colours and lovely designs. Contrast piping on collar, bow and sleeves. Various shades in S.W. size 4/11 A charming Frock in embroidered Fergotex. Made in n tailored style, with inverted pleats and Vandyke yoke. Contrast buttons. Natural ground with navy, green and brown contrasts. Sizes: S.S.W., S.W. and W. 16/11 FLORAL ART. SILK LINENS, all sizes . 23/6 SECOND FLOOR. \Jr 4C f f \<t»" f* A > tfeji] «'lv? «| y&M? i&2 &js m M mWLmm FAST-COLOUR CAMBRIC SMOCK.—C rossover style, with revers and belt to tie at back. Short, set-in sleeves. Floral designs in assorted colours. S.W., W. and O.S. ELASTI Top Valuel White Boiling Elastic. Strong and durable. 12 Yards for 6 d. SECOND FLOOR. CHILDREN'S SUN BONNETS* Ideal for beach and garden. Made of figured cambric cloth. Deep back g| ves full protection from nun. Green, blue, fawn. Sizes to 6f. 2/11 INFANTS' CELANESE FROCKS. Daintily made in yoke style and fullpleated skirt. Finished with epaulettes and tie neck. Shades: Pink/blue, lemon/green, blue/pink, green/lemon. Sizes: 16, 18, 20in. 3/® SECOND FLOOR. Special Purchase! LACQUERED KITCHEN CANISTERS So handy for keeping Foodstuffs fresh. Large size, 6ins. Assorted colours: Green, Red, Blue, Pink, etc. The lacquer has been rubbed very slightly in places—hence the ridiculous price. Usually 4£d. FRIDAY'S PRICE: for 1/GROUND FLOOR. ■ Special Purchase ! 600 Pairs COTTON HOSE Wonder Priced To Clear at - - p|» 3 Pairs for 2/2 Good quality, medium weight, excellent for everyday wear. Shades of assorted Fawns, Gunmetal and Black. Sizes: Bs, 9, and 10 inches. 750 Pairs BEMBERG SILK HOSE Fully Fashioned A quality Hose we recommend for hard wear. Finely knit Bemberg Silk Hose. Fullyfashioned, full-length silk. Double welt with picot finish. Reinforced toes and heels. Sizes: 8£ to 10 inches. 3/11 SECOND FLOOR. DAINTY UNDIES... "LUSTRE" BRAND LOCKNIT PYJAMAS.— Well-known branded fabric, made with short cape sleeves and jumper top. Tie at waist. Shades: Salmon/Dark Salmon, Nile/Wood. Saxe/Dark Blue, Rose/Black. S.W., W. and O.S 7/11 Suit LADIES' COTTON FUJI NIGHTDRESSES. — Hard-wearing garments of mercerised cotton fuji. Trimmed narrow lace and nemstitched. Rose, Maize, Mauve, Apricot. S.W., W. and o.s * 3/11 e ? ch SECOND FLOOR. * ;; y •< j ft. i s 1 • IIWI JUST after Xmas . . . when your expenses have, no doubt, been heavier, this saving of TEN SHILLINGS in hard cash will be readily appreciated. These prices are honestly cut down for your benefit and ours, too, of course, for in this way we hope to keep our Tailoring Workrooms steadily employed in what is otherwise a slack period. You are fully protected, despite reduced prices, by our usual Guarantee of Satisfaction. Wherever you live we undertake to give you perfect Fit, Style and Comfort in the Suit you order. We will make alterations or an entirely new Suit to fresh measurements should the first one fail to suit you. And, in the unlikely event of your being still dissatisfied, we will refund your money. Take advantage of this oner . . . call at our Clothing Dept., Second Floor . . . and choose your suiting from our wide range of patterns. HERE ARE THE ACTUAL SAVINGS:— 88/6 Suits (less 10/-) For 78/6 105/- Suits (less 10/-) F° r 95/119/- Suits (less 10/-) For 109/£6/17/6 Suits (less 10/-) .. .. For £6/7/6 £7/7/- Suits (less 10/-) F° r £6/17/If you cannot call at our Warehouse, write in for Patterns. SelfMeasurement Chart and Tape. ' SECOND FLOOR. —77—\! * Special Offer ! WHITE TWILL SHEETING An excellent quality Sheeting, made from pure high-grade cotton, absolutely pure, with beautiful clean finish. Snow white. 54in. wide, 1/3 yd. syds. for 5/11 80in. wide, 1/11 y d - s y Js ' for 9 / 3 29in. Bemberg Boiling Silk 4/11 dozen yards Pure white, superior quality, soft, supple, heavy weight. May be boiled time and again* yet still retain its initial daintiness. Special Purchase ! 29in. Striped Crepe deChine >/■ Usually 1/6 yard jl| / TO CLEAR AT H/ ™ YARD So popular with its attractive weave and excellent finish. Makes up so well and launders perfectly. Showing in all manner of stripe, and colour comb.nat.on.. Purchase at this bargain price to-day for Frocks, Blouses, carves, etc. SECOND FLOOR.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22621, 8 January 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22621, 8 January 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22621, 8 January 1937, Page 15

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