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Removal Sale MARRIOTT’S FAIRLIE STOCK Below we offer a further batch of Items which should be of interest. SHOWROOM. 10/6 COSTUMES IN TWEED, ETC— Were up to £4/4/10/6 COATS, Fur Trimmed In Velour and Tweed— Were up to £4/19/8 40/COATS in Faced Cloth, Velour and Tweed, Fur Trimmed — Were up to £7/19/8 5/MAIDS' GREY TWEED COATS— Were up to £l/9/6 3S/6 15/PRINTED VELVETEEN FROCKS— Were up to 69/6 SILK and GEORGETTE EVENING FROCKS— Were up to £5/19/6 9/11 SILK and VOILE -20/Were up to 49/6 NAVY WOOL JUMPER SUIT—--6/11 2/11 RIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING JACKETS— Were up to 14/6 CHILDREN’S WOOL BLOOMERS, Sizes 0 to 8— Were up to 10/11 MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. 1/- yard 48in. ART SILK CURTAIN NET— Usually 6/11 yard 2/1 each REVERSIBLE SLIP MATS— Usually 2/4i each 1/10£ yard FLANNELETTE SHEETING, for Single Beds— Usually 2/3 yard 24/6 6x5 DOUBLE BED DOWN QUILT— Usually 28/6 1/61 SCALLOPED & EMBROIDERED TRAY CLOTHS Usually 1/11 11/6 REVERSIBLE BEDSIDE RUGS— Usually 15/6 DRESS DEPPARTMENT. 2/6 40in. CHECK and PLAIN TWEEDS, Heavy Quality— Usually 3/9 to 5/6 yard 4/11 541 n. ALL WOOL WORSTEDS, GABS, Etc.— Usually 14/6 yard 2 6 36in. ALL WOOL COLONIAL FLANNEL— Usually 5/3 yard 1/11 641 n. BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH— Usually 2/44d yard 1/6 DOUBLE WIDTH VOILES, Good Patterns— Usually 2/6 to 3/6 yard 7/6 SPECIAL CELANESE SILK, Good Shades— Usually 11/6 yard FANCY DEPARTMENT 2/6 COLD. CASHMERE HOSE— Were 3/6 3/11 COLD. SILK and WOOL HOSE— Were 4/11 6d MAY QUEEN LUSTRE WOOL— Was 1/41 2/3 WOOLLEN GAUNTLET GLOVES — Were 3/8 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 5/11 MEN’S DENIM JACKETS— Were 8/6, 9/8 20/MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS— Were 69/6„ 89/6 3/11 MEN'S FLEECY SINGLETS— Were 4/9 4/11 MEN’S STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS— Were 5/8 4/11 CHILDREN’S JERSEYS— Were 7/3, 7/9 7/6 MEN’S PYJAMAS—--12/6 BOYS' SPORTS COATS, Size 6 to 12— Were 26/6 MARRIOTT’S Sale Fairlie Stock

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18352, 24 August 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18352, 24 August 1929, Page 7