THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY LAST THREE DAYS WINTER SALE AH Departments have had definite instructions to dear all Seasonable Goods. Our policy is: "If the price does not sell the goods, then keep marking them down until they go.” A perusal of this Sale List will convince anyone that ’ our Prices are Real "Go” Prices! You cannot afford to miss the Final Days. Look at these Savings. - —- — — „ . • / . Tweed Coats, in smart warm Tweeds. 28in. Plain Coloured Velveteen. Wor- White Twill Sheeting. Linen finish. Straight or shaped effects, three- rail dyed. Good shades. Usually Sale Price: 54in., 1/2; 70in., 1/8; quarter lined. Trimmed buttons • 4/6. Sale Price, 2/11. soin., 1/10. and pleats. Usually 63/-. Sale t-, ~ t „ „ „ . , . , Price 25/- Thibetme Fur Collar and Cuff Sets. Pillow Cases. Full size, and taped. ’ * In Brown and Fawn shades. Usu- Sale Price, Six for 4/9. Velour Coats, with Fur Collars and ally 49/6. Sale Price, 39/6 the „ _„„ Cuffs. Lined throughout with Set. colours UsuallV un to 3/11 S Art Silk. Usually 67/6. Sale American Opossum Fur. 4 inches Price i/6 vard fti’elear ' ' ' Price, 32/6. wide, for trimming coats. New rnce, 1/b .ym to clear. , „ , . _ . r , shades. Usually 22/6. Sale Price Men’sCosyFlannelettePyjainas.ExEvenmg Frock in Lemon Celanese 15/11 yard. _ tra good value. Well worth 8/11. Taffeta. Embroidered m Pastel r ... . rr a a i p p r ; PP 5/11 na ; r shades. Usually 27/6. Sale Price Lakes’ Fancy Ribbed All-Wool Hose. ba,e palr - 13/9 Fust quality. Ideal for sports Men’s Fancy Knitted Cardigans, with and 7®7 d ay wear-. Usually 3/11 ne w shaped Collars attached. Sold-... Chenille Frocks. In Floral designs. - and 4/11. Sale Price, 2/11 pair, elsewhere at 35/-. Sale . Price, V neck, hip yoke and flared skirts. or 2 pairs for 5/6. 22/6. r -uu-': ; Usually 59/6. Sale Price, 18/6. Re?) j p oes kj n Gloves. English make. Men’s Suits. .In All-Wool .Sancy Tweed Frocks. Pleated in front, Worsted. Newest shades. Guaru turn-down collars, and belted. anteed wear. Usually 105/-. Sale Tknnllv 35/- Snip Price 19/11 an " an * U sua lv 8/11 and 10/6. Price, 89/6. Usually 85/-. bale Mice, iJ/n. gale prices> 4/g 5/6 r T -a t ttt i •4. Men’s Winter Overcoats. In good Jumper Suits. In Wool mixture, Fleecy Lined Bloomers. In S.W. serviceable Tweeds. Weil Snirfhjumper m jazz effect, skirt plain. . sizes. Shades;.. Saxe, Pink. and/. ~e d . Whofesalfe "Price Trimmed coloured bands. Usu- Cream. A great bargain. Usu- Price, 75/-. . • ally 35/6. Sale Price, 12/6. allv 2/3 to 3/9. Sale Price, 1/6 T • ,„ , n L pair to clear. Ladies- Black Satin Qne-bar : bhoes. 54in. Velour Coating. All Wool, •, i n 'xr i Louis or Low Heels.,, A,neat shoe, suede finish, good shades. Usually Lathes Winter Weight Cotton Vests. .j? or a fteriiobn or evening' wear. H/6. Sale Price, 5/H. . “ Sale Price, 9/11 pair. .. Figured Silk Velvets, in exclusive ally 2/3. Sale Price, . 1/9. , Ladies’ Glace One-bar Shoes. ;Very robe lengths. Usually 45/- to 27in. .All Wool N.Z. Flannel. In Pink pliable. Made on a good' fitting 78/- the Robe. Sale Prices: 35/- and Grey only. Sale Price, 1/6 last. Usually 11/9. Sdle Price, to 59/6 the Robe. yard. 7/11 pair. GEORGE & DOUGHTY LTD.' . REGENT STREET - : - - HAWERA : THE WAREHOUSE SELLS FOR LESS.
SILK CURTAIN NETS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS. ' ' .' .• . D. McCormick & Co. have just landed a further shipment of the Latest Designs, in— Silk Curtain Nets. Vitrage Nets. - Silk Shadow Tissues. Slubb Repps and Taffetas. AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Follow the Satisfied Customers, to— D. MCCORMICK & CO. ■ ■■■ ■ ■■■ ■■■ . ■■■• i:' >;i PRINCES STREET (Next Post-Office),-HAWERA.”'“ o -• •• » • , . . .‘bt'-ii: ii.;'
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO FEED-YOUR CALVES ON WHOLE MILK? ’ Whole milk is the natural food of a calf, but the price of butter-fat makes such feeding unprofitable. To dilute whole milk with skim throws this natural food out of balance; to feed' with -whey is injurious because of the large acid formation. Ou what then can the farmer fecd : ’his calves'? - Cereinilk I The natural food : is accurately counterparted. The J correct cereals, the sufficient amount of fat that Ceremilk : provides, assures nutrition and digestibility, and it- is palatable. . Feed Ceremilk to your Calves and stand back and watch them thrive, Are you entering in the Calf Photograph Comnctition? particulars, in: every ; bag-,,qr nfrpm Co.*'. Lt(l.;. .Gore., ■.-, w < .44)
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1930, Page 6
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