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NOW: the most glamorous, reckless low-price selling ot Goods ever staged in Gisborne. HUNT UP YOUR BARGAINS ANY NUMBER OF THEM AT 9 a.m. FRIDAY. absolutely no reserve TRAVELLING RUGS In all qualities and sizes. Neat patterns. Lightweight to heavy presentation qualities, All slightly damaged either by smoke, fire or water. Usual Prices 29/6 to £5/19/6. FIRE SALE to 49/6 4/11 12/6 MEN’S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS Pure Wool. Heavy. Usually 14/6. FIRE SALE MEN’S PANAMA HATS All slightly scorched. FIRE SALE 0d MEN’S UNDERFLANNELS Pure Wool. Burnt. Usually 8/11. FIRE SALE | ! BOYS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS X/ “ Grey All Wool. Burnt—B/11. FIRE SALE !/■ MEN’S WORSTED SOX Damp only. Usually 2/11 pair. j/g YOUTHS’ WORSTED SUITS Long trousers. Grey. Fit ages 15 and ALEjQy'.g MEN’S TWEED SUITS Serviceable Tweeds. All sizes. Worth 49/6 SALE I9/6 “FLANSILK” DRESS MATERIAL Wool and Silk flecks. 40in wide. Usually 4/11 yard. FIRE SALE |/|| yard 1 PIECE ALL WOOL CHEVRON 36in wide. Light shade —4/11 yard. FIRE SALE -f /i* yard CHILDREN’S KNITTED JERSEYS All sizes. With Tie. Plain colors. FIRE SALE g/g WOOL FIRE SALE 44 d skein 1/6 4-PLY FINGERING Mostly plain colors—7j.d skein. LADIES’ LOCKNIT BLOOMERS Fleecy-lined (imperfect)—-4/11 and 5/11. FIRE SALE pair GIRLS’ BLACK GYM HOSE Pure Botany Wool. Size 3 only. FIRE SALE J pair ALL WOOL DRESS FLANNELS Good shades —Worth 2/11. FIRE SALE | /| | y ard LADIES’ GAUNTLET GLOVES Pure Wool. Assorted colors. MEN’S CREAM WOOL PULLOVERS V neck. Sleeveless. FIRE SALE 2/6 FIRE SALE 4/11 BOYS’ SCHOOL HOSE Heather or Fawn. Fane, p , !p MEN’S CARDIGANS Old-fashioned High Neck style, lined. BOYS’ KNITTED PULLOVERS Plain shades. All sizes. FleecyFIRE SALE FIRE SALE 1/1H I WvXvXv:-: mMMM: EIDERDOWN QUILTS Pure Down and Floral Sateen, with 6in plain Satin Panel. SALE PRICE Single Bed 27 /Q Double Bed 35/“. ART SILK BEDSPREADS Rich silky appearance. Size 80 x 100. Usual Price 35/-. SALE PRICE 19/g LADIES’ SILK MAROCAIN FROCKS Smart new styles, in all wanted plain shades. 25/LADIES’ KNITTED JUMPERS V neck, banded waist. Fawn and Green shades. Worth 8/11. SALE 4/11 LADIES’ CARDIGANS All this season’s styles. Pure woo! qualities. Usually worth 13/6. SALE 8/11 GIRLS’ TWEEDETTE FROCKS 4eat little styles. Assorted ioiorings. Sizes 22, 24 and 26 *fily. • SALE 3/11 LADIES’ FELT HATS Big variety of styles. Assorted headfits. Vprth 9/11 to 12/6. SALE 7/11 BABIES’ WEAR odd lot in Wool Barras ‘obe". Petticoats, stc. Jtuaily 5/6 to 19/6. 2/9 t 0 6/11 SADIES’ j5iXA»»iiiiRES Sizes 36in only. Assorted qualities. Usually 2/6 to 3/Ti. SALE PRICE \/ m LADIES’ CORSETS Odd makes, sizes, and numbers. Usually IU/6 to 21/6. SALE PRICE 4/11 WINTER Smart styles. SALE 45/WINTER LADIES’ COATS Fur trimmed. Usually 69/6. LADIES’ COATS Superior qualities. Fancy cloths and Face Cloths. Fur-trimmed. SALE 65/ . LADIES' TWEED COATS Very smart tailored line. Excellent fitiinaSALE 52/6 MAIDS’ SAMPLE CARDIGANS Pure Wool. Excellent qualities. Worth 13/6 to 15/6. SALE 7/11 GIRLS’ FELT HATS Trimmed styles. Assorted colors. Usually 4/11. SALE I/11 SUSPENDER BELTS Splendid qualities. Priced up to 3/11. SALE 1/11 LADIES’ VESTS Sleeveless styles. Winter weights. Assorted bindings. Worth 1/9. SALE l/ m LADIES’ KID GLOVES (Damaged). About 12 pairs only. Worth 6/11. SALE PRICE 1/11 LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE Full-fashioned. (Damaged). 18 pairs only. ' Usually 4/11. SALE 1/11 pair “MAGNET” LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL HOSE Superior quality. Botany wool lined. All shades. Worth 4/11. SALE PRICE 0/6 P air LADIES’ “TRIPLE STAR” PURE SILK HOSE Fully-fashioned, pure silk. All shades. SALE PRICE 3/11 pair “ST. MARGARET” LISLE HOSE Gunmetai shade only. Fullfashioned. Usually 2/11. SALE 4/g pair EVENING LACES A REAL DESPERATE BARGAIN OFFER —36in wide. Nice qualities. All shades. 3 pieces—3/11. SALE I/- yard 6 pieces—4/11. SALE 1/n yard MACHINE COTTON Black and colors. Clark’s make. SALE PRICE reel COAT BUTTONS A big range of colors and shapes. SALE PRICE gd dozen BERET KNOP YARN For jumpers, berets, etc. Peach shade only. Was 8d skein. SALE PRICE 0d skein LADIES’ WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS Hemstitched. Irish Lawn. SALE, 8 for jy_ 6 Pieces FLORAL HAIRCORD PRINTS A strong quality, suitable for pinafores, overalls, etc. Worth 9d. SALE PRICE ‘>d yard BOILING ELASTIC A good quality on 6yd cards. SALE gd card 7 Pieces PURE SILK CREPE DE CHINE 36in wide. Range of good colors. Usual Prices 4/11 to 6/11. FIRE SALE 2/6 yard 8 Pieces KRINKLE MAROCAIN 36in wide. Nice shades. Heavy quality. Usually worth 2/11. FIRE SALE 1/11 yard “CHECK DELAINE” Novelty Art Silk, in neat small checks, suitable for blouses and frocks. Usually 3/11. FIRE SALE 1/11 yard 5 Pilces COATING TWEEDS 56in wide. Pure Wool. Damaged by smoke only. Usually 12/6 and 14/6. SALE 5/11 1 '* rd 10 Pieces 36in VELVETEENS Black and wanted Silk finish colors SA LADIES’ FELTS SMART In newest styles. Assorted headfits. Worth 8/11 to 12/6. SALE 5/11 1 / 1 ABOVE SALE GOODS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SEVEN LARGE WINDOWS FROM 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. THURSDAY '7 . 1 ■ } >ooi-8 Open 9 a.m, Friday Never Such Values at Such Low Prices ut BARGAIN yd36in FLORAL WINCEYETTE Six colors to select from. Excellent washing and wearing. Worth 1/3. SALE yard ALL WOOL FLANNEL A real quality number, in Grey, Shetland and Dark Grey. SALE PRICE 4/6 y arEl 1 Piece ROLLER • TOWELLING Soiled on selvedge only. Worth 10Jd yard. FIRE SALE yard 3 Pieces 54in BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH Good qualities. .Singed by fire only. Usually 1/6, 1/11, 2/3. FIRE SALE 9 d , 1/-, 1/2 y " d 3 Pieces 30in SHADOW TISSUE Remarkable ‘quality. Smart color effects. Usual Price 1/6. FIRE SALE 0d yard MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS Mostly woven stripe poplins, with collar to match. Usually 6/11 to 9/11. sale 4/44 10 only MEN’S SPORTS COATS Smart new tweeds — 2s/- to 29/6. SALE PRICE 45/g BOYS’ WINTER WEIGHT PYJAMAS Neat stripes. All sizes. SALE 2/6 BOYS’ NAVY SCHOOL KNICKERS Some have double seats. All sizes. SALE PRICE 4/6 BOYS’ GREY SCHOOL SHIRTS Canoe and Tennis shapes. All sizes. SALE PRICE 4/_ BOYS’ PURE WOOL PULLOVERS Bruce, N.Z. make. Good colors. All sizes. SALE PRICE 4/44 4 Pieces DARK CRETONNES Neat new patterns. Worth 1/yard. SALE PRICE 7 Jd / * EBUSIEr NEr S 360 We will supply limited quantities only of “Fire Sale”' Goods to each individual customer. MAIL ORDERS accepted only on the distinct understanding that good,s sold out will be substituted with nearest possible, and same are not returnable.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18398, 16 May 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18398, 16 May 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18398, 16 May 1934, Page 12

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