SPECIALS!! We do not give Simply “Good Value,” but “THE BEST VALUE.” Thrifty People recognise this; Hence Our Store is known as- — “THE BUSY S T 0 R E.” Just Look over These. Then come and see for yourself. Manchester Department. LACE NETS— 2/6 Yard—44 Inches Wide. PURE LINEN TEA DOWLAS— 2B Inches Wide—l/6J Yard., 54in. APRON DOWLAS— White—2/6 Yard. 40in. PILLOW COTTON-1/74 Yard. 27in. PURE LINEN DUCK for Verandah Blinds— l/4 & 2/6 Yard. STRIPED TOWELLING (Roller)— 94d Yard. PYJAMA FLANNELETTE— 'Broad Stripes—l/64 Yard. COLOURED BUTTER CLOTH— 3d Yard; 2/9 Dozen. FRILLED PILLOW CASES— I/74 Each. PLAIN PILLOW CASES— I/- Each. Hosiery Department. CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL TAN & GREY CASHMERE SOX, Sizes 8,9, 10, 11 —All One Price, 1/11 Pair. LADIES’ HEAVY KNITTED GREY WOOLEN HOSE—2/11 Pr. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL GREY CASHMERE HOSE—3/6 Pair. LADIES’ BLACK HOSE— Hawley’s Dye—Cashmere Finish, Special Price —1/6 Pair. Show-Room Department. NURSES’ WHITE APRONS— 3/11 Each. LADIES’ CREAM MOIRE UNDERSKIRTS—S/11 Each CREPE NIGHTDRESSES— 9/11 Each. VELVET RIBBON —in Mauve, Green, Pale Blue, Pmk, -4m. Wide —10/Ad. Yard. GUESTS’ BARILLA SOAP — 104 d. Box.
4. COURT & SO* WOiRKING WEAR Wlfc,r :, ™,. tt.BBED 1/2 HOSE-1/3 a Pair. - ALL-WOOL RIBBED 1/2 HOSE-1/3 a Pair. 7 z. DENIMS—S/6 a Pair. 8 oz. DENIMS—6/3 a Pair. feSrXSS-, a Pair. P RIB OVErIILS-10/6 a pair ALL-WOOL 3 (Ribbed)-5/ll Each. ?TCHT GREY COTTON SHIRTS-6/6 Each. S APK SATEEN SHIRTS —7/6 Each. TWEED TR OY| E CANVAS COATS-55/- to 65/-. MACKAY r OGAN COATS 55/" to 65/-. MAC a^ A ?ange of UP-TO-DATE MEN'S WEAR. ALSO A LARGE RANGE OF UP TER g. makb“us NO vour outfitters. gee BROS., .. . * n.L \ (Late of Rotorua.) MEN’S OUTFITTING SPECIALISTS. BONGARD’S, CHEMIST, THAMES.) (NEXT Many were disappointed at losing the Peace Cop, but many were pleased with our Bargains. BABIES’ WOOLLEN COATS 3 {)l' ChSe^WOoIIEn'KNITTED DBESSBS-SAI *« W*sTr c surt 14AL LADIES’ ALL-WOOL VESTS—3/11. LADIES’ CALICO NIGHTDRBSSES-3/11. t adtfs* FLEECY BLOOMERS 2/11. _ _ . «, LADIES’ FEATHER TOQUES—I2/6 & 15/6—just 2or 3 left. CASEMENT CURTAINS—I/- Yard. CASEM-LJNX __ Seeks Is Believing Look For Yoursell. WELLS' EMPORIUM. POLLEN STREET SOUTH. TWO DOORS FROM ‘EXCHANGE HOTEL THAMES “The Cheapest Shop in the Town. WE INVITE YOUR OF THESE NOVEL PENDANTS. Our display is representative of th designs in these popular a^, 10 . I®® 1 ®® ment, and is well worthy of inspectio for gift purposes THE PENDANT IS IDEAL. And some of the Designs now showing are ££ Z”SS veritable° S triumphs of the jeweller’s Art. nder no obligation fo S purchase! Call in next time you’re passBuiCK & ing. rn POLLEN STREET.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 2
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411Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 2
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