COAT Cause a Sensation AT PETTIE’S SA LB WE HAD A RECORD DAY FOR LADIES’ COATS YESTERDAY, AND ON EVERY HAND SATISFIED SHOPPERS WERE PASSING COMMENTS ON;THE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. “THERE’S A REASON’’—WE’VE MADE HEAVIER REDUCTIONS THAN EVER BEFORE, IN ORDER TO MAKE A COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF OUR STOCKS. TO-MORROW AND POLLWING-DAYS THE STANDARD OF VALUES WILL BE MAINTAINED, NOT ONLY IN THE MANTLE DEPARTMENT, BUT RIGHT THROUGHOUT THE STORE. SMART VELOUR COATS-New styles, in all colors, including tlie latest brown shades; smartly cut garments, many with Fur collars. Usually 49/6 to 89/6.' HOW 37/6, 55/6, 67/6 BETTER QUALITIES in Fine FRENCH VELOURS, featuring new (buttoned flap pockets, and storm collars. Moat of these coats are half siilklined. Included in this the new Heather Velours, which are very smart and new. Usually £5/7/6 to ’£6/6/0. NOW 87/6 A BIG RANGE of MODEL COATS, m smart styles, with button trimmings, and handsomely braided styles; Fur collars, buttoning does to neck, and niostly silk-lined. Those Coats were Usually' £9/9/0 to i £l3/13/0. NOW £6 9/6 A I I
•V , ■ • , MUSQUASH FUR COATS. FOUR BARGAINS IN THE NEW SEASON'S STYLES. vT ; V- . * # HANDSOME NATURAL MUSQUASH COAT, 45 inches long. • V Was £42/10/0. NOW £32 19/6 Another Handsome MUSQUASH; also 45 inches long; lined with; , brown satin. Was £69/10/6^ NOW £49 19/6 A Very Htuidsoroe NATURAL MUSQUASH, beautifully niatclied 'A:, Winter skins, lined with floral Damns. I . Was £69/10/6. NOW £52 10 !Y ‘A Beautiful Quality BLACK MUSQUASH, lined with heavy striped silks perfect skins: an ideal coat. . V * . Was £BS/0/0. , NOW £65
runs, mu: 'AtE GREAT BARGAINS. POPULAR, LOW-PRICED FURS, in Kolinsky and Dyed Rabbit; wcllmatohed,' even colorings, in grey and brown. Usually . 35/6 to 72/6. NOW 2T/B TO 52/6 TWO BARGAINS in BLACK FOX STOLES, fastening close to neck. These were Originally' 1 1 £9/19/6. HOW 79/6 Two Handsome BLACK CONEY SEAL CAPES—Large size, lined with floral silk, fastened with cord and poms. Usually £9/10/6 aisd £ll. NOW £6 19/6 BLACK FOX SETS—'Beautiful quality Furs, suitable for Matrons. ■' Were £l4 and £ls. SNOW 16 6/- AND £7 10/6 WATCH THE WINDOWS. BARGAIN LINES DISPLAYED IN THEM, ; SUGGEST HUNDREDS OF OTHERS INSIDE THE STORE. " ’
Y/J s'. :■ : 2 Ki*? ■ Findlay’s Bread Now t Made With Milk ! 'Although mir bread baa always been noted for its quality, the addition of Sl’ ECI A. LI/ Y-P REII? A R I'M> MIJAv has greatly improved it. pur Milk-made Bread is more delicious in flavor, more nutritious, and it keopa longer and cuts better than ordinary bread. ORDER'MILK-MADE BREAD-IT COSTS NO MORE! WALTER FINDLAY BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AND CONFECTIONER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Phones .. . . Gladstone Road 469, Private 785. • | ■ ' ' v : / s : '' j ■ 1 ■ ' '■ .. .
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19250629.2.91.1
Bibliographic details
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16768, 29 June 1925, Page 8
Word Count
442Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16768, 29 June 1925, Page 8
Using This Item
The Gisborne Herald Company is the copyright owner for the Poverty Bay Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Gisborne Herald Company. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.