*K2 OsLbO Winter Millis m a w c? Out with it! Cut the prices! Get rid of it! Po f* SEE THE DRIFT OF THIS PRONOUNCEMENT? IT IS CLEAR, DEFINITE AND ABSOLUTE—D.I.C. WINTER MILLINERY SIMPLY MUST GO; IT MUST, AND WILL, BE CLEARED BEFORE THE SALE ENDS. SOUNDS DRASTIC, WHAT! AYE, BUT DON’T YOU SEE, IT WOULD NEVER DO FOR SUCH A DEPARTMENT TO “CARRY OVER” A SINGLE HAT TO ANOTHER SEASON. NO! THAT WOULD NEVER DO, AND THAT IS WHY SALE PRICES ARE SO LOW—THEY ENABLE THE D.I.C. TO SAY—WILL BE GOT RIB OF! FLOWERS — Ail One Price 1/FEATHER MOUNTS— 1/- and 2/6 WOOLLEN TAMS— Sale Prices 2/6 to 4/ii TRIMMED HATS—In black, navy, nigger and leading colours. Usually 50/6 to S4/Sale Prices 32/6, 37/6, 42 -, 49/6 12 VERY EXCLUSIVE MODELS—Usually s gns to Sgns Sale Prices 63/- to 95/-READY-TO-WEAR FELTS— Usual Prices 17/6 to 39,6 Sale Prices 9/6, 12/6, 14/6, 19.6, 25/6 BEST QUALITY VELOURS —In fuchsia, henna, gold, rose and blue. Usual Prices 65,- to 92/6. Sale Price 42/-“PIECE-ON” HATS-—ln ribbon cloth and suede. Reduced to 21/-, 24/6 BEAVER HATS— Reduced to 15/3, 19/6 CHILDREN’S BLACK BEAVERS—Wide brim. Usual Prices 29/6, 32/6, 3316 Sale Prices 19/6, 22 6, 25/6 CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR FELTS— Usually 22/6, 24/6, 27/6 Reduced to 12/6, 14/6, 16/6
“Clear Out” Stocktaking Prices on Ladies’ BLOUSES —Usually 29/6 Now 13/11 UNDERSKIRTS—UsuaIIy 27/6 NOW 14/11 BLOOMERS —Usually 11/9 Now 10/11 Every wise woman will want WARM BLOOMERS for this weather. No values equal to V. and A.’s. What woman doesn't want another Blouse? Rogular “snips" going at V. and A.’s. EVERY LINE OUR REGULAR QUALITY STOCK. LADIES’ TUSSORE SILK BLOUSES—WeII made and smartly cut, roll collar. Usually 21/-. Stocktaking Special Price 13/11 LADIES’ WHITE VOILE BLOUSES—A good range of very dainty styles trimmed with lace or Irish hand embroidered. Usually to 29/6. Special Stocktaking Crices 6/11 to 13/11 CREME WOOLLEN BLOOMERS —Good weight, small and medium sizes only, elastic waists and knees. Usually 11/9. Special Stocktaking Price 10/11 LADIES’ FLANNELETTE KNICKERS—'WeII-made, trimmed with flannelette embroidery and torchon. L T sually 6/11 to 13/6. Special Stocktaking Prices 5/6 to 10/11 BROWN MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS—A few only, wide and of good quality. Usually 19/6 to 27/6. Special Stocktaking Prices 10/6 to 14/11 TODDLERS’ WOOLLEN COATS—Turn-down collar, wide band below hips, rose, saxe blue. Usually 32/6 and 33 6. Special Stocktaking Prioe 15/11 Is it any wonder that It pays to shop at V. and A.’s. Veitch & Allan, Cuba Street, Wellington. QSeetßcimTs la the most psrfeot Pratervatlve for tha Skin', end Oomplexlon. Invaluable for the BKIN In. HOT or . COLD Oil mates, remsvlng all ROUGHNESS, IRRITATION. TAN, Eic. 0 COOLING AND REFRESHING TO THE SKIN, KEEPING IT SOFT If jAS VELVET ALL THE YEAR ROUND. VERY SOOTHINQ IT §1 KtCAPPLIEO AFTER SHAVING IB M. BEETHAM & SON. CHELTENHAM. ENGLAND
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 9
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