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Time is going on —the days of this remarkably fine sale are numbered now. But still the sensations come as instance this last SALE “Wind-Up” of values inLADIES’ FROCKS AND ’ MILLINERY. 7 Mi m UvL A a : :; v'-', ra m FINAL “Eclipse-All” Clearance m ■/M THESE BARGAINS ARE REVOLUTIONARY IN THE CASH SAVINGS THEY OFFER Millinery SACRIFICED Frocks that look the part—and do their part in saving money for every shopper who fortunately buys from this drastically cut-priced selec--1 ion. All the smartest and most modish models —beautifully designed, created and finished. Many models — numerous chances to give yourself a New Melbourne Casli Sale thrill. W* LADIES’ ENSEMBLE SUITS kJ'*' \-S\ Jkf 4 |-!p Group 1 — LADIES’ SMART HATS P Mostly in Floral Kabo Silk Frocks with Long Sleeves. Plain Marocaine Coat to tone. . S.S.W. to O.S. Sizes. «§ E / Usual Prices 39/6 to 59/6 IJ/ i - SALE GIFT 8w B i In this selection we’ve put the bal ance of our stock that . sells usually 9/11 to “f /‘I “§ 12/6. ' j / ALL ONE PRICE K / a a ■;A a** & mm SI m i LADIES’ SMART FROCKS /I Group 2 / LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS Here we’ve been more drastic than ever—models that sell a B«a m usually 19/11 to 25/- g& /j 8 ARE ALL TO GO AT V 1 H The Biggest I’rock Bai ever offered. Printed . Cheek and Stripe Kabe 1 and Long Sleeve Styles. S.S.W. to W. Sizes. Usual Prices 25/- to 35/SALE GIFT rgam we vc Kabe Silks Silks, Short L.« ft rJ m \j 0 % mm 1/ CHECK TEA TOWELS A popular soft, twill finish quality; Rod or Blue all-over cheeks. Sizes 24in x 24in. SALE PRICE KAPOK MATTRESSES Extra well filled with pure kapok; pure undressed with, soft finish; roll edges and closely tufted; sizes: 3ft and 4ft 6in. Usually 47/6, 49/6 and 69/6. SALE price 37/6 39/6 “HORROCKSES” APRONS Smart style with bib; bound with plain bias in contrasting shades; big varictv of fast patterns. SALE PRICE ticking 2ft Gin, 55/.BOILING SILK NIGHTDRESSES In a Snow White Bemberg silk; hand made; lace and embroidered; S.W. and W. sizes. Usual price 7/11. SALE PRICE PLAIN AND FANCY COTTON JAQUARDS We specially recommend this fabric for school frocks, ladies’ frocks, etc; uncrushable; 36in. Usually 2/11 yard. SALE PRICE STRIPE AND CHECK KABE SILKS A most boiling crope-do-chine quality; 29in. wide; (6 pieces onlv). Usually 1/9 yd. . ' SALE PRICE 3 only MEN’S DRESSING GOWNS Excellent quality; made in Tootnls’ anti-crease art. silk fabric. Usually 29/6. SALE PRICE 9 only MEN’S DUST COATS Made in a strong, plain Grey fabric;*fit. perfectly ; made with full bell ; sizes 3 to 8. Worth 12/6. SALE PRICE / I PO BOX ZC>7 /.

Visitors who were making their first acquaintance with the \Vairoa A. rind P. Show yesterday were impressed with the large .amount, of shade provided for the stock exhibits and the national dancing by the belts of willow trees, while those who had been frequent patrons were surprised at the rapidity of the growth of the willows and the shade they new supplied.— Herald Special. A boy, Noel Fussed, understood to be a visitor to Auckland, was injured in a spectacular motor accident at Newton, when an ico cream truck in which lie was riding capsized while swerving to avoid a boy on a. tricycle. Master Fussell was cut on (be head and arms and taken to hospital, but bis condition is not serious. The truck, in capsizing, collided with a parked ear. Kye-wit-hoSSes state that the driver of the truck, in swerving, saved the boy on the tricycle from probable' serious injury. EMULSION LUNG-HEALER

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 12

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