eason Selling This Week at Absurdly Low Prices. AS CUR .ANNUAL INVENTORY 1S TOST AT HAND, WE ARE USING EVERY ENDEAVOR TO CLEAR THESE LINES OP WINTER GOODS INSTEAD OF TAKING THEM INTO STOCK. ALL ARE NEW, FRESH AND ATTRACTIVE, AND WILL UXD READY SALE DURING THE PRESENT WEEK. 30 Wintei Coats All New Styles and Fur Trimmed ling at An attractive range of good Coats, inclndiijg Velours, Tweeds and Fane Cloths, in the season's styles, mostly silk-lined and fur-trimmed collars and caffs. Shades are the new Brown ' tones, Grey, Fawn, and Rose Reige— Usually 89/6 to £6/6/-. These New Coat Frocks One Price 29, Alt new and popular styles in fine repps and charmelaines. These, have the new pleated skirts, and are trimmed in the latest fashion with touches of contrast color. Shades die Beige, Fawn, Rose, Saxe, Grey, etc., and sizes are mostly S.W. and W.—Usual Prioes 49/6 to 69/6. This Week 29/6 This Season's Jumper Suits. Just as popular for early Spring wear,\ these new styles are marked at very attractive prices for this week. Charming and effective color contrasts, with new ideas in trimming and finish, and displayed in a huge range of styles, designs and colorings. S.W. and W. sizes. Usually 69/6 to 105/-. This Week * 89/6 All These New Season's Hats Remain at We still have quite a- few of this season's Hats to. sell, and will keep *on selling the majority of them at 5/11. This popular price includes models, semi-trimmed styles, and the smartest ready-to-wears, in all colors, designs and trimmings—Usually 12/6 to 79/6. For This Week C/'h Hundreds of Useful Remnants ALL THIS WEEK WE ARE CONTINUING WITH THE REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS AT SPECIALLY REDUCED CLEARING PRICES, IN MOST CASES HALF-PRICE OR LESS. REALLY USEFUL LENGTHS ARE AVAILABLE AT BARGAIN PRICES. "THE DRAPERS." WINTER READING AT THE RED SHOP GOOD AUTHORS. Askew, Le Queux, Leighton, Bertha Clay, Fergus Hume, Rowlands, Fletcher Nick Carter, Orezy, Charlotte Brame, Westcott, Ayres, Bullivant. QD EACH. THREE FOR 2/- Tost Id Copy. Send for Complete List BRIDGE PLAYERS. New Rules Procurable from us NOW. Linen Playing Cards—2/-, 3/6, 4/6 pack. Score Cards—Three for 1/-. Bridge Sets—3/3 and 7/6 set. CLARION LOOSE LEAF LEDGER et. Us Quote You. All Sizes and Rulings. BOOKSFLLERS _ GISBORNE
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16704, 23 July 1928, Page 8
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