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———j "The Bargain Drapers on Broadway |— — SPMN6 urn SUMMER SPECIAIi_ TAILORED COSTUMES SPORTS FROCKS New style*, link button, pleated •kirt, with action or fitted back. In I Flecked Tweed, in Fawn, Saxe, Grey or Green toning#. S.S.W., /q S.W., w. SWAGGER COATS In Spring weight Tweed, in Fawn with Flecked Mixture weave. The very neweit styles. *l2/6 S.S.W., S.W., w., o.s. + m ' W In White Shark-skin and Boiling Crepe de Chine. Newest styles, shaped or pleated skirts, yoke, Peter Pan collar, or turned back revers and collar, short sleeves. S.S.W., S.W., w.. W.X.. o.s. Ylfb e » ch ' LADIES' LOCKNIT SCANTIES. In White, Sky, Flesh. |IL per pair. S.S.W., S.W., W. A/ W MATRONS' FROCKS In Silk Pebble Crepe. For fit and quality, the most astounding value. In Black, Navy, Brown, Royal. W.. O.S. X.0.5., X.X.O.S. LADIES' BLOUSES In finest quality Deauville Crepe, these over-blouses are of the very latest styles and beautifully trimmed. In White, Maize, Flesh, \ ea. Nile. S.S.W., S.W., W. *//** LADIES' SHEER GEORGETTE FROCKS styles in novelty sheer Georgette in Pin Spot or Figured designs. Colours in Navy. Black, Brown, and Royal. In sires W., W.X.. O.S , X.O.S. All Pastel shades, S.W.. W., W.X., short or long sleeves E«ch " MAVRFI IF" SILKNIT DRESSING GOWNS. Ladies* Tailored LADIEIS' UNDERWEAR ,iwmrmi;PAD BUPMHOR Gown, in Floral or Figured Satin. BLOOMERS. In White Boiling Crepe UNDERWEAR QUALITY co „t r ast Satin and girdle. d 0 Chine. S.W., W.-'-1 /Q VESTS. Round neck or opera top. In R<j#e Nile> •*> . BLOOMERS, In Whit.. Flck. Corn. W|n .. s , w „ W „ Q.s. °-S- g |/|f XtO-S., P». S.W.. W.*'j/|j 0.5.. «ch satin DRESSING GOWN. Full piuNCESS SUPS. In Boiling C r«p. , j , length, richly embroidered. In Black, j e Chine. Round neck, shaped bodice. PRINCESS SLIPS. In round neck o, Rl , R.J. -f|J wk. I n Wkito. Pink. Sky, «/<<«. opera top, m all shades «• 5/1* Nile. S.W., W., O.S. 3/** to match. -,f tNUe> • Jl M DDIMT rDAftfC Wonderful styles. Short or cape sleeves. P e t# r AMERICAN PKINI Pan collar, shaped or pleated Sk.rt. Q/f J In Floral. Spot, or Striped designs. In Blue, Brown, Lemon, Red, Green. S.W., W- 0.5., Q' JL JL X.O iccyci. rCZQT 8/11 " FUGISHAN " SILK a K. & S. Special, for Blouses, Frocks or Underwear none better. Cream only 10>Ad ' 9/11 dozen. 36in. " HAIRCORD " PRINTS, for hard wear, in neat floral designs on Red, Blue, Green, Navy, Pink, Lemon. Fast colours. 1/2 yard. 36«n. SATIN SHEER, for edge-to-edge summer coats a fine transparent weave. Latest shades of Gold, Navy, Saxe, Royal, Black, Burnt Orange, Rose, Rust, Dark | /jfl yard. Cherry, and Marina. * 30-in<;h BOILING SILKS Neat floral pattern on White, Nil', Sky, Lemon, Pink . . . . 1/- yard. 30-inch, plain colours Pink, Nil, Sky, Apricot B»id yard. 30-inch, new " Yama," a spun Crepe Silk that is unsurpassed for wear. Cream, Pink, and Nil. . . 1/- yard. 33-inch TUSSORE SILK, ideal for LINOLEUM 6ft. wide. Felt 0^ base super quality and de- m signs in Green, m Fawn, Brown, m Rose tonings. MATTRESS CASES Strong unbleached covers—--3" 3/6 - 4,, 6i„..4/ll **" MEN'S and BOYS'WEAR MEN'S BOILING CREPE DE CHINE 30-inch, new Yama, a spun «-repe P Y V A M A Q rl I j.SS TWILL sheeting s . m ., Ili £ 5 /f | */ 80in. WHITE TWILL. |/fl yard. Fawn, Greens, etc.- i / " * 33-inch TUSSORE SILK, ideal for A Clearing Price- / Interlock SPORTS SHIRTS Summer wear —Frocks, Underwear, UNBLEACHED TWILL, ideal for j n Q rcy S j 2et 5.M., M., J lit Boys' Shirts, etc. .. Itk\LA y ard * hard wear — q S 5/® AU/2U 54in., |/* * d ' 80in " 1/11 7 SILK "CLOQUE" Neat and fascinating designs in self tones of every new shade, including Fuchsia, New Tan, Clovei> Rose, Gold, Royal, Sky, also Black, Navy, and White. 36in. wide . . Yard ORGANDIE MUSLIN 36in., plain colours —— White, Pink, Sky, Mauve, Apricot, 4/A yd. Nil, Red, Saxe— *# ' 36in., Floral, in Lemon, 3 rd * Pink, and White— */ W LADIES' HANDBAGS. These are in an assortment of all the newest hard wear—--54in., 1/5 yd. 80in., l/H LINEN-FINISH PLAIN SHEETING, guaranteed 5 years—--54in., yd. 80in., yj yd. CHENILLE CUjITAINING 48in. qual cross stripe —— ideal for hall curtains —■' Blue, Rose, Brow n. Orange or Green on Fawn grounds. ality Chenille 3/6 MEN'S FUGISHAN SHIRTS In Cream. Sires I to 7. Tennis, Canoe or Coat /i 4 o ty , le " j., a 7 ll Splendid wearing. Men's Silk UNDERPANTS Athletic stylp. Waist fitting 4/Q —32 in., 34in., 36in. ' * Boiling Crepe de Chine Shirts In White. Boys' sizes, 3 to. 2/11 10. Tennis or Canoe. 5 an assortment ot au ine newest shapes. Colours: Navy. Black, Bottle PURE SILK STOCKINGS, full- ~ I ~Z I ~ Green, Brown, Red. Prices range from fashioned from best quality Silk. A Men 8 V»Tey Interlock VestS 7/11 t0 9/11 e * Ch " well - known make in mediums. The Athletic style. S.M., M., O.S. i£ SILK LACE FLOUNCING, 36-inch not affect wear or appearance. Col- —° r W ° r width. New allover design. Colours ours: Cubatan, Dalmatia, Florador, BOYS' NAVY BLAZERS are Saxe, Gold. Red, Salmon. Amber. Escapade, in fact, all the new shades . Black. Navy, Brown, j/ll ~' J ' ual V#lue » 9 / M * Al 11 pr * B J ° 6/0 Wine. Priced at — */»* Our Price, ■§/ »»* Sizes 3-8— ** "The Bargain House on Broadway/' NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND, S,E.I« Country Orders Must Have Postage Added To These Special Values

■ £ i' t TRUE HEALTH SECURITY with A LITTLE A DAY KEEPS YOU HEALTHY AND GAY M If V yt rLAROE SIZE 2fc SMALLER SIZE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 16

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