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1 STOCKS MUST BE CLEARED QUICKLY LADIES' COATS, Fully Silk Lined, trimmed Large Fur Collars— Usually 99 '6 Final Mark Down, 49/6 GOOD QUALITY JUMPERS AND CARDIGANS, All Wool and Silk and Wool— Usually 19/11 Final Mark Down, 7/6 LADIES’ CORSELETTS, Size 38 Only— Usually 7/11 Final Mark Down, 2/11 COTTON FUGI UNDERSKIRTS. Short Lengths— Usually 4/6 Final Mark Down, 1/6 BROWN FOX FUR NECKLET, Great Value— Usually 89/6 Final Mark Down, 49/6 SUPERIOR BLACK FOX FUR NECKLET, Rare Bargain— Usually £5/19/6 Final Mark Down, 69/6 DRESS TWEEDS, 38/40in. Wide in a Variety of New Flecks and Fancy Weave Effect, Diagonal, etc.— Usually 3/3 to 6/6 Final Mark Down, 2/6 yd. ART. SILKS including Uncrushable Crepes, Rayons, etc., must be sold and will be at this price— Usually 1/8 to 2/6 Final Mark Down, 9d yd. DRESS LACES AND SILK NETS in Black, Red, Beige and Orange, 36in. and 54in. WideFinal Mark Down, 1/6 yd. CERREL VELVETS, a New Idea in Krinkle Effects in Velvets, 36in. Wide, Excellent Tonings for Evening Wear — Usually 4/6 Final Mark Down, 2/11 yd. RIPPLE CLOTH, 40in. Heavy Ripple with Strong Twill Back in Rose and Red Only— Usually 2/2 Final Mark Down, 1/6 yd. Extra Quality MONGOLIAN FUR NECKLET. A Beautiful Fur— Usually £7/19/0 Final Mark Down, 79/6 Fine Quality DARK BROWN FOX FUR NECKLET— Usually 92/6 Final Mark Down, 59/6 SMART TWEED COATS in Diagonal Stripe, shades Brown and Grey— Usually £2/6 Final Mark Down, 39/6 RACK OF FROCKS in Plain and Fancy Figured Materials — Usually 19/11 to 69/6 Final Mark Down, 10/- to 20/6 Only TWEED AND FLANNEL COSTUMES, Sizes S.W. and W. Usually 05/Final Mark Down, 39/6 Fancy Weave Bordered TABLE CLOTHS with Check Design, 45 x 45- Usually 2/6 ea. Mark Down Price, 1/8 ea. A Few Only WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS, Single Bed Size— Usually 7/11 Mark Down Price, 4/11 ea. 30in. REVERSIBLE SHADOW TISSUE. A Strong Wearing Quality for Loose Covers, etc.— Usually 1/9 Mark Down Price, 1/3 yd. WHITE TWILL SHEETING, 54in. Wide for Single Beds. British Manufacture — Usually 1/6 yd. Mark Down Price, 1/- yd. 18in. WHITE TERRY TOWELLING for Hand Towels, Face Cloths, etc. A Good Absorbent Quality— Usually, 1/51 Mark Down Price, lOd yd. BLAZERS AND COATEES in Striped and Plain Flannel— Usually 27/6 Final Mark Down, 7/6 LADIES’ FROCKS in All Wool Materials— Usually 45/Final Mark Down, 22/6 LADIES’ DRESSING GOWNS in Ripple Cloth, shades Red and Rose— Usually 17/6 Final Mark Down, 10/LADIgS’ SILK KNICKERS and VESTS— Usually 3/11 Final Mark Down, 1/11 LADIES’ NIGHTDRESSES in Winceyette, Edged Blue and Pink— Usually 5/11 Final Mark Down, 2/11 LADIES’ KNICKERS in Cotton Fugi— Usually 1/8 pr. Final Mark Down, 1/A Large Assortment of DRESS and COAT BUCKLES, New Designs and Colourings— Usually 6d to 1/11 Selling Out Price, 2d ea. LADIES’ COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE, ’’Roslyn,” Light Shades, Exceptional Value, Sizes 5,6, S.W., W.— Usually 5/6 pr. Selling Out Price, 1/6 pr. "SPREAD EAGLE” ART. SILK HOSE in Kangaroo and Dago, Heavy Quality— Usually 2/9 pr. Selling Out Price, 1/6 pr. CHILDREN’S MERCERISED 3 SOCKS, Fancy Striped Tops, Dark Shades, All Sizes— Usually 1/9 to 2/3 Selling Out Price, 1/3 pr. CHILDREN’S MERCERISED SOCKS, Fancy Striped Tops, Sizes 2 to 6, All Shades— Usually 1/6 and 1/11 Selling Out Price, 1/- pr. MARRIOTTS YOUNG BROTHERS THE AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS REPAIR STARTERS GENERATORS BATTERIES MAGNETOS LIGHTS HORNS SPEEDOMETERS IGNITION iiiijniiuiiiiu!Ui]iiiiiii!iiiiiiintiii!!iiiu6iuiniiui!iiiiii!!ni!iinnnnm!i3)!iiiiiiiiui!iiuiii!ii!iiiiiuiiiiiß DISTRIBUTORS FOR GENUINE ELECTRICA L PARTS FOR AUTOMOBILES niiiilUilKiiiiUiliiliiiiiiiiiiniiliiiiiiiiniiiiiniimmiimmminiiliinmnnmniiiiinmiliiinnnniinitmnf CHRISTCHURCH TIMARU DUNEDIN 190 OXFORD TERRACE STAFFORD STREET MANOR STREET Telephone: 33-544 Telephone: 73 Telephone: 11-204

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IT’S UNDERWEAR WEEK (May 17th to 26th) AT H.B.’s Special Prices for Men’s Winter Underwear MOSGIEL Special Heavy-Weight Underwear, allwool Natural shade, soft finish; plain or ribbed underpants. A strong, long-wear-ing, extra warm line at a special price. Per garment, 6/11 MOSGIEL Mosgiel All Wool Marl Underwear, Singlets and Underpants. Per garment, :/fe IHaixenstecv Baostrl HP Mosgiel Medium-Weight Natural Shade Underwear, in all-wool worsted; fine serviceable quality. 10/6 per garment. Mosgiel Finest Quality All-Wool Underwear, in Natural or Blue-Grey. Special soft finish. 12/6 per garment. Roslyn All-Wool Fawn UnderUnderwear, Delta finish. Me-dium-weight fine quality line. Singlets, 13/6. Underpants, 14/6. « Kaiapoi,” a Fine All-Wool Line. Soft finish and hard wearing. A special purchase enables us to offer these at 7/11 per garment. Finest Quality Wolsey Underwear. English made by the famous firm of Wolsey Ltd, Warm, soft finish, in all wool Singlets, 13/6. Underpanti, 14/6. English Wool-and-Cotton Underwear. Heavy service quality. A special long-wearng line. Singlet), 5/11. Underpants, 6/6. HALLENSTEIN BROS. LIMITED STAFFORD ST., TIMARU Tjr,-. »./-»! H XKT ocbor TUT A AfTTiRi.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19801, 17 May 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19801, 17 May 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19801, 17 May 1934, Page 6

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