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SCANLANS Limited END OF SEASON SALE Commences MONDAY, February 20th, 1933, at 9 a.m. sharp Despite all the talk of High Exchange, Sales Tax, and Higher Costs—the last of which we believe to be inevitable—business must go on. Goods bought during the season must be exchanged J? U'Jllljj VV v7 liU f or th e wherewithal to purchase new goods for the coming season. Our summer is drawing to a close, and anticipating the vagaries of fashion we prefer to sacrifice our remaining stocks rather than take the risk of carrying them over to next year when our loss on them might easily be greater. Hence this “End-of-Season” Sale, this sale of enormous sacrifices, and mighty bargains for that great army of buyers who will come to this Sale confident in knowing that their highest expectations will be realised. Stocks must be cleared up before the end of the month to make room for new season’s goods arriving shortly. Call or write, it will be greatly to your advantage. LADIES’ SUMMER COATS S~GIRLS’ RAINCOATS WHITE CARDIGANS PURE SILK NIGHT- BEATRICE TWILL PLAIN GEORGETTES Reduced from 49/6. 5 only, in 2 only, Art Silk. Were 25/-. 4 only, all Wool. Were 17/6. DRESSES SHIRTING Satin and Georgette, in most Grand, quality Pure Silk. Light Brown, Fawn and Navy. Sizes 27 and 30. Now.. 2/11 To Clear *l/11 In " two wei ®hts of Fuji Silk. Fine quality. Cream shade. 30 wanted shades. Reduced from Navy, Nil, Lilac, Powder. ReTo Clear .... •9/11 1 only, Proofed Cotton. Was ART SILK PULLOVERS Now* .t?.!?. 6 !*... 7/11 Now! .^ S . .YV) yard Now /g and 7/g No^Z!!?.^. 1 . I .’. A/ii yar d SmtKee S “l® T I Etepinl Skta SHIRTINGS & PYJAMA ART SILK HOSE ERASMIC TOILET ■ 38in. SILK NINONS .. 15/6 W 6 .% Bi n. P N0w....: 9/11 SNAppY pyjAMAS inc , Tobra] _ Usual BRIDGE COAT BARGAIN SACRIFICED Silk. Were 34/6 Now... 9/6 Now J/.yard J/jJ pair RAYON SCARVES 36in. PIQUE ducedtom 49/6. 2 5-Guinea Fawn Costumes for MATERNITY CORSETS LADIES’COTTON VESTS HAND-MADE LACES Few only left, in nice designs and V ia “ °±’ rI abou H° in Sale Price Q/11 17/6 e 4 only, Berlei make. Sizes 26, Were 2/11. Assorted short and Including real Filet and Indian. shapes. Reduced from 2/11. o/QvJii deduced from « . 11 2 3-Guinea O.S. Tweed Costumes 27, 28 and 29. Were 26/6. no sieves. Now .... 1 / each Were 1/9 to 3/6. Now, accord- Now 1/g each z - ya a * 1/- yar4 . 2 only E GSd QuaW°feorgette. for " 15/6 eac! * N0w......... - ’7/11 IRISH LINEN DAMASK ™g to width. s|d to j/J yard CROCHETED BERETS Bright Good styles. Were 5 and 6 ART SILK SUITS LADIES’ ELASTIC BELT 2 yards wide. Wonderful qual- 40in. PILLOW COTTON Pretty designs and good colours. ground. Reduced from 1/6. guineas. Now 90 /g 2-Piece, one each, pretty Grey, One only, size 30in. Reduced ity. Pretty design. Was 7/6 Finlay’s famous cloth. Abso- . Were 2/11 to 3/11. Now 1 / vard the other White. Were 69/6. from 16/6. Now K/11 yard. Now.. O/g yard lutely pure. Reduced from 1/3 Now 1/11to9/fi l/“ J EVENING SHAWL n ow ?.... Q/11 on- yard. Now Old yard . n uU WONDERFUL CURTAIN NETS BARGAIN v/11 i 36in. SUPPER CLOTHS SATEENS mnnmr tnn aLtci 36m. OVERALL CLOTH 40t045in. 6, Marvellous values. 1 only, Grey Crepe de Chine.' 2 AND 3-PIECE SUITS Yard square and neat Check de- Including famous Pearlustre and TOWEL BARGAINS Plain colours only and fast dye. Were 2/11 to 4/11. Now all one Beautifully embroidered. Was All Wool, prettily trimmed. Were signs. Were 1/11. Satin de Luxe. Were 1/6, yard. 24 by 46in. White Towels. Good. Good shades. Reduced from price. See Special Window Dis69/6. Now 7/H 67/6. Now 12/6 N ° W * l/“ each G °° d shades * NoW ’• 9 d yard Were 3/6 pair. Now j/U pair 1/4|. Now Qd yard play yard SCANLANS LTD.-The MELBOURNE CORNER - JEX™™

OANADA-JJ S.A.-OUROPE. Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly Sailings across the Pacific. (Passengers in three classes.) “ '~~~Wellington to— Auckland toRarotonga, Suva (Fiji), Steamer Tahiti, Honolulu, San Francisco. Victoria, Vancouver. Makura Feb. 21 - — — Niagara .Mar. 7. Maunganui Mar- 21 — Aorangi — April 4. Makura April 18. ———— Niagara. May 2 U.S.A. & CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, cost of tours, and all information supplied. Rail and hotel reservations arranged. Special Seasonal Excursion Fares to Vancouver and San Francisco. Particulars on Application. For full particulars, apply to— UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. ORIENT TO £ONDON Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar and Plymouth. xR.M.S. OTRANTO 20,000 Mar. 1. XR.M.S. ORONTES, 20,000 Mar. 15 •ORSOVA 12,041 Mar. 29 •Tourist Steamer, one class only. xCalls also at Palma (Majorca) after leaving Toulon. All fares subject to Exchange, which may be ascertained on inquiry. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. Ist. Saloon from £B7 single, £152 return. 3rd. Class from £39 single, £7O return. • Tourist from £4O single, £72 return. 1 U.S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD., Agents.

SHIPPING NOTICES. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. pLYMOUTH—QNEHUNGA OARGO gERVICE. MOTOR VESSEL HAUTURU. LEAVES ONEHUNGA—FRIDAY, Jan. 6, 1933, noon. LEAVES NEW PLYMOUTHSATURDAY, Jan. 7, 1933. Cargo received at goods-shed up to Iff am. on sailing day. For further information ring 'phone 23 Agents for Watchlin Line, Port Whangarei and Port Waikato. Travel Home via United States and Canada and cross the Atlantic by JJNION gTEAM gHIP OOMPANY. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting). For Wellington and Southern Ports. Steamer Early. Cargo received up to 10 a.m. on day of sailing. FOR LYTTELTON (from Wellington). Rangatira, Mon., Wei, Fri., 7.45 p.m. Wahine, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m. FOR PICTON. (from Wellington). Tamahine, Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. Saturday, 1.15 p.m. “MONOWAI” CRUISE. (Circumstances permitting? To D’Urville Island, Pelorus Sound and Queen Charlotte Sound. From Wellington, Monday, March 6, returning Friday, March 10. Fares: First £6. Cabin £4. FOR SYDNEY. (With through Bookings to Melbourne and other Australian ports.)

Passengers in 3 classes. Ships’ doctors carried. ' FROM WELLINGTON. Marama, Friday, March 3, 3 pan. "MatcH 7. FROM AUCKLAND. Marama, Friday, Feb. 17, 3 p.m. Niagara, Tuesday, Feb. 21. . FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Menowai, Thursday, February 23, 3 p.m. Inclusive Tours in Australia arranged. Excursions to Honolulu and Tahiti. Full Particulars on Application. FOR SUVA (Fiji), HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.), AND 'VANCOUVER. Niagara from Auckland, Tues., March 7. Inquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East, Around-the-World Tours in either direction. QUNARD AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA, MAURETANIA. or- other magnificent Steamers from U.S.A. and Canada to England; or, if proceeding Home by direct steamer or via Australia, return by Conard TransAtlantic. Good selection of berths actually held in New Zealand. For accommodation and full particulars apply— COLLETT & CO., LTD., New Plymouth, Taranaki Agents, — Or to — U.S.S. CO., THOS. COOK & SON, MATSON LINE, — Or to — CUNARD LINE AUSTRALASIAN SERVICE. COMMONWEALTH & DOMINION LINE, LTD., Maritime Buildings, Wellington. fOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN ROUTE. Port Napier Wellington Mar. 11 Port Victor Wellington Mar. 6 Port Pirie . Wellington Mar. 17 Limited accommodation for Saloon Passengers.

p & Q. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and Plymouth. MONGOLIA: 17,000 Feb. 24 MALOJAx 20,900 Mar. 8 STRATHNAVER* 22,500 Mar. 24 MOOLTANx 20,900 Apr. 5 STRATHAIRD* 22,500 Apr. 21 tOmits Bombay. iTourist Class Only, xlst and 2nd Sal. *lst SaL and Tourist. NEW REDUCED FARES. First Saloon. Single from £B7 to £ll2. Return from £152 to £196. Second Saloon. Single £67 and £72. Return £ll7 and £127. All fares plus Exchange. Local Agents: NEWTON KING, LTD. yEW gEALAND gHIPPING 00., Fast Passenger Service in the Direct Service to the United Kingdom, via Panama Canal and Curacoa. ' With unsurpassed accommodation. Steamer From About t*Remuera. Auckland. Feb. 18, daybreak zßotorua Wellington Mar. 10 ‘Rangitiki Wellington Mar. 17 Rangitane Wellington Apr. 13 •Oil fuel. Calling Pitcairn Island (circumstances permitting). tCabin class. zTourist class. xCalls at Kingston, Jamaica,

ANOTHER NEW ZEALAND CHALLENGE to Foreign Made Goods I Q-tol tooth paste AND GUM TONIC. Mads by New Zealanders for every N.Z. home. A. Wholly N.Z. Product—N.Z. Labour and N.Z. Capital. It’s nice, it’s good, it’s effective—and the Economy Tube costs only 1/3. Try it*

I Let CANADIAN PACIFIC—world- _ 9 J famous for fine service, cuisine and A<\ \J J K\ f> »' *. courtesy—arrange your next trip to X // England IW» X-»\ W/Jek .■ . "Aorangi” or "Niagara” for a delightful voyage to Victoria and " Vancouver ... luxurious trains for the fascinating journey through the 'iVjjjjjfe, Canadian Rockies to the Atlantic Bit .. Coast ... and then an "Empress” or iKx "Duchess” for that glorious trip to f \ t*» f/ l/Xu>- / 7 Southampton or Liverpool, "via the /11 VwZft < St. Lawrence Seaway." I L&tLli Apply to the Union Steam Ship Co., or Canadian Pacific Railway, I Y 32-34 Quay Street, Auckland. t Canadian Pacific Willi 11 —

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