Last 3 Days CLEARANCE OF J. S. F aulds’ (G.S.A.) Stock THROW-OUT PRICES This sensational event of “Throw-out” Prices DEFINITELY CEAbES AT 8.30 P.M. ON SATURDAY, 25th inst. We are sorry to have to call a halt in the fast and furious selling of >T. S. FAULDS! (G.S.A.) STOCK hut time is drawing on and further announcements are ready to be made. But don’t worry—“take the bull by the horns right now and make sure you get your final picking of bargain delights from this clean-out of stocks which we so fortunately have been able to offer you all.. A mt i FROCKS COSTUMES COATS MILLINERY. Never before such a clean-up of bargains at any sale in our history! LADIES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS All this season’s newest styles. Superior fur trimmings. All colours. S.S.W, sizes to X.O.S. Usually 69/6 to £6/6/-. . .. SALE PR,CES 29/6 “ £4/19/6 LADIES’ WOVEN WOOL FROCKS Plain colours and Angora finish. 2 & j'' CELANESE SATIN UNDERSKIRTS Superior quality washing satin. Lace trimmed. Opera tops. Pastel colours. Usually 10/6 and 11/6. SALE PRICE | / | | BOYS’ JERSEY SUITS All British makes. Superior qualities. Cream and colours. Fancy knit. Usually 7/11 3ALEPRICES 5/11 T 0 9/11 LADIES’ NAPPA KID GLOVES A sample range in fringed and fancy gauntlets, in nappa and French kid qualities Our greatest bargain. Usual Prices, 6/11, 8/11 to 12/6. SALE PRICE . ODDMENT BARGAINS FROM THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT .1/3 CRETONNES for Yard 1/11 31 inch MOLLETONS, J! D Yard 1/3 RIPPLE CLOTH, Yd 1/3 COLOURED CURTAIN VOILES, J£|l_ DYd 13/6 SATIN CUSHIONS ft- j 49/6 DAMAGED BLANKETS for j TIGER-SKIN RUGS An imitation Tiger Skin Rug of plush quality. Plain Red, Blue, Green or Brown, with contrast animal design on reverse side. Worth 35/-. SALE PRICE MEN’S SUEDE LUMBER JACKETS Brown Suede quality with two flap pockets, zipp fastening and long sleeves. Worth 25/SALE PRICE 19/11 es. Worth 25/-. 19/11 ■fv Y I|V’- : . y i \ Wi \i 4 # m Hundreds of Sale Snips just waiting to be snapped up!! Enter our doors expecting to be surprised and thrilled, and you won’t be disappointed. This last 3 days is a gallant drive —regardless of profit. No ends, left overs, oddments or remnants will be tolerated. We want to sell—we must sell! Hence the smashed prices!! / P I I 6ISBORNE BUSIES PO BOX 20?
More than 6000 female workers in England’s postal department received pay increases on June TTSED CAR PARTS, 136 Newton Road. Auckland, have recently dismantled 35 V.B Ford Truck, with Hydraulic Hoist: 33 Singer; 31 Essex; 29 Triumph'; Whippet C Sedan, Buick 4, Standard 14’s and ll’s: Dodge 4’s; Buick C’s; and Singer 28. Wheels' and Axles for Trailers. Engines complete; suitable for boats. — Phone 43,267, REG. WHARFE (Prop.) ** Wt 4 '«? H
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19666, 25 June 1938, Page 16
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