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mi mm m ' ; > m Wm Wl V H icaSSSfi ft# si.: 1 . ■ i*;; “ '** % SPECIAL PURCHASE 301n< COTTAGE WEAVE YES-HERE IS 6IG BARGAIN NEWS FOR ALL HOME LOVERS! A great stroke of good fortune enables us to secure, at a heavy discount, a fine range of the popular COTTAGE WEAVE material—the cloth of many uses—and we now pass this welcome money-saving on to our customersWe vouch for the excellent quality of the fabric, whilci the varied selection of shades, including Blue, Green, Tango, Rose and Gold effects, makes it easy for you to choose a tone to harmonise pleasingly with any scheme of home decoration. Usually this favourite fabric sells at 1/6 per yard, and is worth every penny of it. OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICE PER YARD But don’t delay! Shop at once—NOW —for your shadre! Remember, a super-value like this is far too good to miss. AND HERE ARE 6 FURTHER BARGAIN THRILLS FROM OUR GREAT WINTER SALE LADIES’ EIDERLQC UNDERWEAR. A British Interlock Fabric that has splendid washing and wearing qualities. Vest and Bloomers to match. Cream shade only. Stocked in four sizes. Note Price Per Garment: > Usually 1/11. Usually 2/3. Usually 2/9. SAY. & \Y X.O.S. 1/11 2/3 ART SILK BROCADES. 46-inch. A beautiful Figured Brocade, suitable for Curtains, in ground shades of Tango, Blue, Green and Gold. Limited quantity, so get in early. Usual Price 3/6. 1/11 Special Sale Offer. Yd. FUR FABRICS. A nice quality-—crushed effect:. Delightful shades. 36 in 1 //: Yd. 1/6 Usual Price 2/11 0 CHILDREN’S JERSEYS. In Cotton and Wool qualities. Polo Neck style. Plain shades of Navy, Brown. Grey and Green, with Contrasting trimmings. Our Great Winter Sale Offer: Usually 3/11 and -I 11. 1/11 AND 2/11 LADIES’ TWEED SKIRTS. A large selection of All Wool Tweeds; Cheeks, Stripes, etc. In S.W. and sizos oyi 1 Usually U> (i. »- Special Sale Offer. MEN’S LUMBER JACKETS. Good heavy quality. Fleecy lined, with Zipp Fasteners, 2 Patch Pockets. In good plain shades ... j| "| Usually 4 11. "/ 1 Sale Bargain. » # i kJ E ■ PO BOX />l. A-'

They Do Not Carry Microbes -THESE WINTER NIGHTS A GOOD BOOK IS A NECESSITY 'We can supply you with Good Editions or Cheap Reading, whichever you wish.' A full stock of PENGUIN LIBRARY at 1/- each. JEFFERY FARNOL’S BOOKS at 1/-. HAVE YOU READFROGS DIE IN EARNEST by Douglas Boot 4/6 THE MAN FROM OODNADATTA Plowman 2/9 CRICKET WITH THE LID OFF A. W. Carr ,4/6 DANGEROUS YEARS by Gilbert Frankau, 9/6 CHRIST AND PRESENT WORLD ISSUES ... by Stanley Jones, 6/6 VICTORIOUS LIVING r. Stanley Jones, 6/6 PRAY FOR THE WANDERER Kate O’Brien, 7/6 BLOOD RELATIONS by Philip Gibbs, cheap edition, 4/6 AND THEN CAME SPRING Anne Hepplo, 4/6 LIVING IN A VILLAGE by Fay Inchlawn, 5/6 KNOTTING AND SPLICING ROPES 2/6 GOLDEN HORIZONS by Anne Duffield, 4/6 THE ENDLESS STORY by Taffrail, cheap edition, 2/9 EDWARD WILSON OF THE ANTARCTIC by Seaver, 13/6 GONE WITH THE WIND by M. Mitchell, 15/6 SORROWS AND JOYS OF A NEW ZEALAND NATURALIST by Guthrie Smith, 15/tHIS PUBLICAN/ Dornford Yates’ New Novel; an account of the married life of Mr. and Mrs. Bohun, of Mayfair, from honeymoon •i (1936), to divorce 1937 7/6 COMMANDER OF THE MIST, by D. L. Murray 9/SEAWAY ONLY, bv Humphrey Jordan 9'6 TSCHIFFLEY’S RIDE, 10,000 miles in the saddle 8/ROUND THE WORLD IN A BABY AUSTIN, Macquarrie ... . 6/6 .THE CATTLE KING, by Idriess 6/6 Postage Extra. c. BOOKSELLER

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19700, 4 August 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19700, 4 August 1938, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19700, 4 August 1938, Page 18

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