t t ■' >r C / & <JIff U ■ 5,1 -v).s •->> 1 4SfrMU * ;B W ■5 ■ >• -;■ .. ** ■ , -,1 . . Here’s Value that takes a new lease of life. A fairly comprehensive range of styles, in all sizes. ai cut above the ordinary value at 6/6 to 19/6 to SALE PRICE FREEDOM is an essential factor in “Berlei ” ... and “Beantyform” Foundation Wear m m ISP m s 1 m -N V* Special SEAICHED jf u Every Keen Value-seeking Shopper “Spies” Them Oat Early! £ -LADIES’ PELT HATS A big range of colors and styles. All this season’s shapes. Usual Prices 8/11 SM-E PjyCE CHILDREN’S SLEEPING SHITS In a good quality Win* ceyette. Sixes 21 in to 27in. Usually 3/11. SALE PRICE 36in. WOOL DRESS FABRICS Plain colors, checks, etc. Usually 4/6 and 4/11 yard. SALE PRICE 36in. SILK GEORGETTE MEN’S RAILWAY TROUSERS A noted trouser for hard wear. Dark Grey shade, with cuff bottoms, All sizes. SALE PRICE MEN’S SOILED SHIRTS A variety of qualities in Coat, Shirts, White Neglige Shirts, etc. All shopsoiled. Usual Prices 6/11 to 10/6. SALE PRICES ft /*S -II and MEN’S WINTER PYJAMAS A warm quality, made from British Flannelette. Good stripes. Well made, S.M., M„ and O.S. sizes. Worth 5/11. SALE PRICE LADIES' FROCKS The balance* of our stock of Wool i -Afgainings, Krinkle Marocalnes, etc., etc. Usually 35/* to 43/6. SALE PRICE as S/ll 2/11 Yard “MOSLEYS" SILK HOSE In new Krinkle effect. All wanted shades, including , Black and White. Usually 3/11 yard. SALE PRICE I SALE PRICE Pair Yard LADIES’»CY BOWS , • , .< ;■■ ■ ■pr*' . SHELF. BAIZE 27in wide. Grey or Fawn. Soft fleecy fiinish. Suitable for bloomers, boys' shirts, etc. Worth 11 id yard. SALE PRICE d d 12in wide. Scalloped edge. Linen or enamel finish. New designs. SALE PRICE 6 A big variety, smart and hew. Crepe de Chine, Velvets, etc. Usually 1/11 to 3/6. SALE PRICE . Yard Yard ¥ Er 36 STORM FLANNELETTE
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18465, 2 August 1934, Page 10
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313Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18465, 2 August 1934, Page 10
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