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A SALE Worth Waiting For! Pettie’s Big Half-yearly Commences on TUESDAY WE ONLY HAVE ONE SALE EACH SEASON, BUT WHEN IT COMES IT’S A GENUINE- SALE, AFFORDING UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES ON HIGH QUALITY LTNES FOUND '' . ONLY AT PETTIE’S. Here, are some of the Bargain Lines that will await you on Tuesday Next Novelty Silk Robe TOO Doz. Pairs of Pillowslips ALL HALF-PRICE Beautiful new goods, many of which have only just entered the department; Brocaded Lames, Embroidered Georgettes, Embroidered and Printed Taffetas, etc., in robe lengths, containing 3yds and 3iyds —Usually £4/4/- to £B/8/-. SALE PRICES 42/- TO 73/6 Model Millinery USUALLY 59/6 TO 75/* A big range of really smart and attractive Winter Models, in Velvet, Plush, etc., trimmed in the latest styles, and shown in all the. season’s colors, including Navy and Black. SALE PRICE 19/6 [OO Fair§ of Good Corsets HALf'Pßiqrrq CLEAR Various numbers in the popular “Twilfit” D. and A. and La Belle makes. All good models, in a range of sizes from 22in to 33in. The above are odd numbers and broken ranges that are to bo cleared—Usually 8/11, 15/6 to 32/6. SALE PRICE 4/6, 7/9 TO 15/9 100 dozen Pairs of Encore Silk Stockings EASILY WORTH 5/11 PAIR A warehouse stock of good Silk Stackings, not the kind you sometimes see in cheap shops, but good reliable silk above the l knee, seamed and mock fashioned. All good shades including Beige, Flesh, 1 Banana, Silver, Dawn, Nude, etc. SALE PRICE 2/11 French Crepe-de-Chines USUALLY 11/6 TO 15/6 Mostly evening shades in a heavy French All-sjlk quality. .Plain colors include: Saxe, Flame, Pink. Jade, Koval, Parma, Rose, etc.; also Flame and Koyal Blue in Shaded Crepe de Chine, which was originally 1576 yard. SALE PRICE 6/11 i",. L ..l I 1 The Best Quality Velveteens “LOUIS'’ ANO "TQQTAL” MAKES—USUALLY 11/6 Twenty new shades in yard wide Velveteen, the best Chiffon dress finish, with fine twill back. Colors include •. Wine, Navy, Royal, Purple, Parma. Green, Grey, Flame. Rose, etc. » SALE PRICE 8/11 Closed All Day Monday to Complete final Preparations for this Big Sale PETTIE’S A Big Lot ol New Lengths 100 Doz. Pairs of Pillowslips Plain stylos, taped and hemmed; also a special line of Frilled Pillow Cases. 2/6 A 2/11 Pair 1 20 Pieces of Madras Muslin Dark and light ground s, with colored designs; plain and scalloped border; 45 and 50 inches wide. Originally 4/1.1 to 7/11. Sale Price 1/11 Yard 20 Pieces of Window Holland In iyy green and ecru shades only; widths IS, 24, 28, 30 and 36 inch. Originally 1/6 to 2/11. Sale Price 9d Yard Velveteen, 22in. wide Good quality . . Velveteen in shades of grey and dark mole only. 22in, wide. Originally' 5/11. 1/Yard Flannelette Nightgowns Made of Horroekses reliable quality-, in lieavy winter -weight; V neelt & elbow sleeves, trimmed with torchon lace. * Usually 15/6. Sale Price 9/11 Millinery /Movers A clearing line of Millinery Allover in plain and Sale Price fancy styles; lor making hats, ... -| f t trimmings, &c. 20 inches wide. Yard Originally- 3/11, 4/11 to 7/11 yd. Men’s All Wool Socks In best N.Z. make. A heavy ' ribbed 3 Pairs fOP make for winter wear. Worth 1/6 pair. 2/11 Men’s H'S. Handkerchiefs A Big Special Purchase of . . . manufacturers ’ throw-outs, practically- perfect; White Lawn. Hemstitched. Worth 9d and 1/Each. SIX for 2/6 Boys’ Grey Jerseys Boys’ N.Z. make All Wool Jerseys, in grey only. .Sizes 20 to 28in. Usual Prices 5/6 to S/11. Sals Srlce 4/11

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16377, 27 June 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16377, 27 June 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16377, 27 June 1927, Page 8

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