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FINAL CLEARANCE of ODDMENTS Bargains in Every Department Three Only FLORAL SILK FROCKS. Sizes W. and DRESS SILKS. Oddments of Floral Silks, Floral S.W. Usually 32/6. Final Clearance 3,2/6 Satins, Tinsel Fechonne, Striped and Moire Taffetas. Usually 5/11 to 12/6 yard. Two Only FLORAL SILK FROCKS. Size W. only. Final Clearance J, /J J, yard Usually 49/6. Final Clearance 15/BOYS SCHOOL PULLOVERS. Navy with Red or One Only SILK AFTERNOON FROCK. Clover Blue facings. shade. Size W. Usually 57/6. „ in/o ii/q ip/q wq Final Clearance 12/6 Usually 10/9 11/9 12/9 13/9 Final Clearance 8/11 9/11 10/6 11/6 Two Only LADIES’ TWEED COATS. Size W. Usually 63/-. Final Clearance 29/6 BOYS’ NAVY JERSEYS. All Wool. Colonial make. One Only BLACK SILK EVENING FROCK. Size Usuahv 9% 10/- 10/6 11/- 11/6 aw. Usually 34,-. - Fiual Cle„.»« 19/6 »/S U/_ U/. Two Only BLACK FUR FABRIC COATS. Size men’s ALL WOOL WORKING SOX. Colonial S.W. Usually 49/6. Final Clearance 29/6 make and comfortable to wear. \ Final Clearance 3 /9 pair One Only BLACK PIN STRIPED WORSTED ' COSTUME. Size S.W. Usually 69/6. Men’s Winter Weight AU Wool SINGLETS and Final Clearance 49/6 UNDERPANTS. Final Clearance, M. 3 0/6 0.5., 11/6 garment CHILDREN’S BOILING SILK BLOUSES. Sizes 7 ' 12 to 13J. Usually 5/6. ODDMENTS in BOYS’ SHIRTS in plain Blue and Final Clearance 4/11 eac “ plain Grey shades. Usually 7/11. Final Clearance 5/11 each LADIES’ STRIPED LOCKNIT PYJAMAS. Blue tonings. Tailored styles with short sleeves. Usually ODDMENTS in MEN’S INTERLOCK UNDER27/6. Final Clearance 22/6 WEAR. Athletic Singlets and Shorts. Usually 4/11. Final Clearance 3/6 garment LADIES’ FLEECY LINED BLOMERS with silk finish Size W. Shades Pink, Maize and Green. CRASH CUSHIONS. Stamped ready for workmg. Usually 5/11. Final Clearance 4/11 U inch hemstitched edge. Usually 3/1L ' Final Clearance 3/6 eacll ODDMENTS in LADIES’ LOCKNIT VESTS with shaped tops. Shades Blue, Green, Black and Navy. GIRLS’ BLACK GYM. HOSE. All wool. Colonial Sizes W. and O.S. make. Sizes 9, 91 and 10. Final Clearance 2/6 to 3/11 Final Clearance 6/6 6/9 6/11 pair FOR QUALITY AND VALUE THOMSON & BEATTIE ltd. P.O. BOX 816, INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 24680, 27 February 1942, Page 3

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