15 Pairs Sheets for Double Beds; Ready Hemmed. }?/6 psir. 10 Pairs Single Bed Sheets for Single Beds To be Cleared at 8/11 pair. 5 Pairs Single Bed Blankets. AJI Pure Wool. 16/1! pair White Damask; 54 inches. Great Value 2/6 yard. 54 inch Sheeting: Twill. Great Value 1/6 yard 80 inch White Sheeting; Nice quality, and quite pure. 2/6 yard. Calico. Horrockses, 36 iach. Usually 1/3. , 8/11 dozen. 2] inch Flannel ip Grey, Shetland, Pink. our Piijce 1/9J& yard, 36 Cushions. To be Cleared at 1/6 each. Nursery Flannelette; 27 inch. Must go at 8/11 dozen yards. Carpet Runners; 22 inch. Must go at 1/6 yard. , , '* V 10 Pairs Black Silk Hose. To go at 1/r Pair. Usually 2/6 Pair. 15 Big B A R G A I N 1 White Silk Hose. Must go at 1/3 Pair. Ladies’ Coloured Cashmere Hose. Must go at 2/11 Pair. Roger Gal lets’ Soaps. To Clear 2/11 Box. I Powders in Roger Gallets’ Make. All jj Perfumes. 1/3 Box. I A Few Blouses and Jumpers. | Must be Cleared at 2/11 each. Coloured Cotton Hose for Ladies, j \ All One Price 1/- Pair. Cotton, in Clark’s. All Numbers. 2/11 Dozen. Braids. A Huge Stock of Fancy Colours. 3d. Dozen. Ladies’ Umbrellas. To be Cleared at 4/11 Each. Coloured Silk Hose, Mock Seam, in Banana and Wild Rose. 2/9 Pair. Black Coltop Hose. A Good Line. To Clear at 9d. Pair. Coloured Ribbons. Must be Cleared at 6d. Yard. tri
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 8
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