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Price 4 Pieces MADRAS MUSLIN Pink and Blue, Blue and Gold, etc. Were 10/6 & 6/10. NOW 2/6 y ard 1 Piece MARQUISETTE MUSLIN Something- really nice. Was 2/6. NOWi/(>y ard 4 MOHAIR RUGS Were 32/6 and 65/-. NOW 14/6* 27/6 2 Pieces SILK LACE NET j 1 Piece STRIPED ART SILK Cream ground, Dice patterns. AND COTTON CASEMENT Usually 2/9. i \ 50in wide. Usually 5/6. NOW 1/3 y ard NOW 2/6 y ard IMPERIAL QUALITY To-day's Price 17/6 yard. 1 Piece GENUINE HAIRCORD 36in wide. Blue border. ONLY 9/11 yar d 2 GOOD SKIN RUGS Were 47/6 and 65/-. ■fcbW'2s/-*:3OA DON'T MISS THESE BAkGAimt TAKE THIS BEAUTIFUL FIRESIDE SET For Only 2/6 Weekly £3/5 IN EITHER Screens Match SET £2/10 Log Bbx £3/5 SEVERAL NICE DESIGNS JO CHOOSE FROM Screens Match (AT THE OF PEEL STREET)

WINTER OVERCOATS new Double-Breasted models now showing have achieved instant succeit. The front of these coats conform exactly to the requirements of the smart town model, while the back is designed on the latest lines. They are smartly defined to the Waist, but a little longer than last year, and the shoulders are a trifle wider. In smart tones ( of Light, Medium, and Dark Greys and Browns. from GLADSTONE EOADi GTSBOENE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19041, 15 June 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19041, 15 June 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19041, 15 June 1936, Page 3

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