/ Common, o f For One Week Only Commencing; SATURDAY, Nov. 27 Model Coats SMARTLY TAILORED COATS IN PRESENT-DAY STYLES 1 on ly Tailored Repp. Model Coat in Saxe .Blue, Inverted Pleats at Sides. Women Size £5/15/-. SPECIAL PRICE 79/6. 2 only Tailored Repp Model Coats, in Rosewood Rust Shades. Small women’s only £5/9/6. SPECIAL PRICE 90/-. Tailored Repp Model Coats, in Fawn, Ilelio, Rose; Half and Full Lined. SPECIAL PRICES 97/6 and 99/6. Cream Model Dust Coats; Latest Tailored Styles. SPECIAL PRICE 27/6 Each. Black Ottoman Silk Model Coats. Half-lined Silk. FROM 6 gns. Each. Full Length Cashmere Tennis Coats. Colours Pink, Rose, Helio, Cream 90/-. SPECIAL PRICE 78/6 Model Trimmed Hats and Ready=to=wears HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR THIS OCCASION Trimmed Model Hats.— At 21/-, 25/6, 29/6. Ready-to-Wears.— At 7/11, 8/11, 9/11. ALL THIS SEASON’S SHAPES. A Drastic Marking Down Of All Model Coats, Frocks, Ensemble Suits and Millinery Model Frocks Black Silk Marocain Ensemble Suit Frock in Putty Crepe-de-Clienc Top; Coat Half-lined Silk to tone 15 gns. SPECIAL PRICE 10 gns. Black Satin Model Frock. Fuscliia Accordion Pleated Panel in Front. Small women’s £lO/19/6. SPECIAL PRICE 4 gns. Ensemble Model Costumes. Repp Coats, Crepe-de-Chine Frocks. All Heavily Reduced in Price. No Two Frocks alike. 1 only Grey Marocain Model Frock. Trimmed Saxe Crepe-de-Chine \,7 gns. SPECIAL PRICE 75/6. 1 only Navy Marocain Frock. ■ Trimmed Grey Piping and Buttons; Long Sleeves, Peter Pan Collar £B/15/-. SPECIAL PRICE 69/6 A Few Only Jersey Silk Model Jumper Suits at Specially Reduced Prices. 1 only Cinnamon Beaded Georgette Model Evening Frock. , SPECIAL PRICE 3 gns. Fugi Silk Frocks, Jumper Styles, Trimmed with contrasting colours. Small women’s only. SPECIAL PRICES FROM 29/6. Smart Voile Frocks in a Variety of Beautifully Designed Colourings and Styles, including English and French Models.— ALL HEAVILY REDUCED IN PRICE. Common, Shelton & Co. Ltd. PEEL STREET.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 7
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