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JL V JL 10/6—MAROCAIN FROCKS Popular plain shades, contrasting colour trimming. Well made and bargainised. Clearing; at A / 9/11—SMART COTTON WASHING They're smart in appearance because of their cut.* The material is O.K. and They're Going Out at & If. 18/6-SUMMER BREEZE FROCKS This material is too well known for comment, and whoever buys now, buys well. To Go at f* - r SILK FROCKS And when Ave say super quality, we mean it. Better Buy Two at the Price /: / "| "1 17/6—FIGURED AND FLORAL MAROYou can be! For smart new season's frocks are going at Bargain ?rices. You'd be surprised what the Bargain Shop can offer you -don't take our word for it—call and inspect—you won't be pressed to buy. 27/6—PURE SPUN SILK FROCKS n. Easily worth 17/6. They've got to go, and The Price Will Do the Trick ft / 1 " 2/6—SILK LOCKNIT BLOOMERS Medium:. Here value is intensified. Better stock up at 1 his low price. , Just a few left, and they have to go. The quality of the silk leaves nothing to be desired. 35/—FLORAL AND FIGURED LINEN British material here—no Jap—therefore the value must be apparent. Figured and Floral: This line is in a class by itself, and you need to see it to appreciate the wonderful bargain. 47/6-FLORAL CREPE SAN TOY FROCKS Practically uncrushable and Well worth the original price. 33/6—LIGHT WEIGHT W( SWAGGER COATS N.Z. made Swaggers with a style and cut all of their own. 3ft. KAPOC MATTRESS You'd be surprised at the number of these mattresses we have sold since retailing them at 19/11. They're well filled with pure Kapoe—are buttoned and the tickings arc stout. Value easily at 23/6. OUR PRICE I 36in. HUNGARIAN FLORAL SILK The pick of the market is here at a real bargain price. This famous material comes in all the wanted shades and patterns are of the small sprig and flower design. A fabric that will always look smart and wear , well. Value 4/11. OUR PRICE DOUBLE BED ALL WOOL COLOURED BLANKETS No one wants Blankets just now, but never the less, it's a good time to buy for future requirements. This special line which we are bargainising are N.Z. Blankets, and are part of S. H. Phillips Stock. Usually 55/-. OUR PRICE 'i 36in. HEAVY CHENILLE CLOQUE This line is being featured at the present time in all the English Fashion Books. Its quality and design is definitely outstanding, for usually novelty cloths rely upon a freakish feature. It comes' in nine select shades and is easily worth G/11. OUR PRICE 36in. WHITE BOILING CREPE- 29in. HEAVY ASSAM SILK Here again is a line that is used for many purposes. It washes so well that it is in great demand for Frocks, Underclothing, etc. It's a yard wide and easily worth 1/9. OUR PRICE It's a heavy weight natural Silk, launders exceptionally well, and is ideal for Suits, Coats, etc. We bought this line at a discount and pass the value on to you. Value 5/6. OUR PRICE 29in. WHITE BEMBERG SILK 29in. STRIPED KABE SILK Needless to say, the quality is Al. Otherwise Common, Sheltons would not stock it. We have 300 yards to quit, and as it is a really good buy, we anticipate a speedy clearance. Value Hid. yard. OUR PRICE ■VUlat a multitude of purposes this cloth cut uG used for. Frocks first, and foremost—then Pyjamas, Blouses —Shirts and many other ways. The stripes we show you are this season s, and the quality of the silk is backed by an offer of a refund if not satisfactory. Value 1/84 y al ' d - OUR PRICE

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19549, 3 February 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19549, 3 February 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19549, 3 February 1938, Page 12

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