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£ ; v. ~7~~ HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ladles’ Super Cotton Hose, good house stocking Beduced Price 1/6. ladies’ Pure Wool Cashmeiia Hose, with fancy garter tops—Reduced Price 2/11. ladies’ Fancy Mixture Sports Hose, assorted shades— Beduced to 3/6. lames’ Coloured Cashmere Hose, assorted shades ,Reduced to 2/3, ,2/11* 3/6, 4/11 pair. ladles’ 'All-Wool Fancy Golf House—Reduced to 6/6 ; pair. ■ w ladies’ Art. Silk and Wool Hose—Reduced to 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 and 4/11. Children’s Fancy Sox, assorted shades—From 1/- pair. ladies’ Cotton and Suede Finished Gloves, with embroidered straight and turnover cuffs—Reduced to 1/11, 2/6, 3/6 and 3/11 pair. Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, pure English bristlesSale Price lid. each. , AT MERCERY DEPARTMENT 25 only Men’s Neglige Sihirts, with stiff collars to match, originally 11/6 and 12/6—To clear at 7/11 each. - Oddments in Men’s All-Fur Felt Hats, fashionable shapes, originally 22/6 to 29/6 —To clear at 15/6 and 17/6. 1 .. Men’s Extra Strong Tweed Work Trousers—To clear at 10/6. Bargains in Men’s Oddments in All-Wool Underwear, originally 14/3 each—To clear at 9/11. Men’s Dark Grey 3-Piece Suits —To clear at 35/-. Men’s Strong Flannelette Pyjamas—To clear at 6/3. Men’s Pullovers and Cardigans—To clear at 7/6, 7/11 and 9/6. 20 dozen Mien’s Fancy Half Hose—To clear at 2/6. Men’s All-Wool Sports Coats —To clear at 26/6. Bargains in Boys’ Tweed Overcoats, wonderful value —From 12/6. ~ Coloured Towels —From 1/- to 4/6 each. Wanganui Dress Tweeds—4/11 yard. 40in..Dress Tweeds—l/11 yard. 29in. wide Fuji Silk-rl/11 yard. 40in. Dress Flannels—2/11 yard. 27in. Dress Flannels —1/11 yard. EVERYTHING 'mMm & MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT White Twill Sheeting—s4in. 1/6, 70in. 2/3, 80in. 2/8. Unbleached Twill Sheeting—s4in. 1/6, 70in. 1/9, 80in. 2/3. Serviceable Pillow Cases—l/-, 1/3, 1/9 each. Coloured Quilts —Single hed size 5/3, for double beds 11/3. All-Wool N.Z. Blankets —Single bed size 23/- and 27/pair, double bed size 42/9 and 54/- pair. Unbleached Table Damask, 54in. wide—l/3 yard. Bleached Table Damask, 60in. wide—l/8 yard. Bordered Serviettes —lOd. each. Lunch Serviettes —7d. each. White Winceyette, 36in. wide—l/1-J yard. Striped Pyjama Cloth, 35in. wide —1/4| and 1/7 yard. Flannelette Cot Blankets—<l/11 each. Flannelette Blankets for Single Beds—4/6 each. Flannelette Blankets for Double Beds—9/11 each. 3 “ :V'-' vV ’ * ••-.•''V-v""-SSI SHOWROOM BARGAINS Women’s Winceyette Nightdresses—Reduced to 3/11 each. . " ”* • ;V: r Women’s Winter-weight Cotton Vests, full size—Reduced to 2/11 eaci. /’V*--Women’s All-Wool Cardigans—Specially Reduced to 5/11, 6/11 and 9/11 to clear, 2 only Women’s Fine Cashmere Jumper Suits—Reduced from 57/6 to 35/-. . Ladies’ Frocks in a Variety of Materials and StylesReduced from 12/6. r ' v 1 only Maid’s Navy Serge Costume—Reduced to 7/6. 2 only Ladies’ Repp Costumes—Reduced to 19/11. 2 only Ladies’ Tweed Coats—Reduced to 17/11. V ; Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Felt Hats—Reduced to 8/11. Ladies’ Velour Coats—Reduced to clear from 19/11. Ladies’ 3-Piece and 2-Piece Jumper Suits at Bargain Prices from 19/11. , ./'/•./ Ladies’ Rubber Rain Coats, slightly damaged—To clear at 6/11. V ' . V ■ Oddments in Corsets clearing at 2/11. . . f [ l uffMf IE

J2W ZEALAND LOAN AND MER cantHlE agency company. (PUSAEING sale at te kawa. MONDAY, JUNE 24, AT 12 NOON. . < r ■ V, ' Favoured with instructions from, Mr. It Hopping, who is giving up Dairying, we will Sell on the above date jbw 1 , CHOICE DAIRY HERD, comprising— QQ Jersey and Jersey-Cross Dairy Cows SO In-Calf Jersey Heifers - 1 ’ go Jersey-Cross Weaner Heifers J V 1 Shetland Pony 5 Breeding Sows lit, ' Cream Cans ; ; /._ * v. Separator, etc. , l'Gig 1 • 1 Dray NOTE. —Individual records and calving dates will be given at the Sale. Anyone requiring genuine Dairy Cows Should attend this Sale. CLEARING SALE AT KIO KIO. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, AT NOON • SHARP. . „ . i Instructed by Mr. Jas. Sing, who has sold'a "portion ; of his Farm, and is giving up' Dairying, we will Stall on his Property on the above-mentioned date his * DAIRY HERD of 100 Grade Jersey and Jersey-Cross ’ " Cows, in calf to Pedigree Jersey bulls ; 16 Choice Grade Jersey Springing - Heifers - 4 Breeding Sows 25 Slips ; ' << Gane ,r 6-Cow Milking Plant. Cream Cans, and Sundries NOTE. —Our Auctioneer has inspected tide Herd, and reports that they are a Choice 10t—35 of them are due in July, and the balance in August and early September, The Herd averaged 3001bs tmtterfat this season. Cows coming from this" district always do exceptionally well when brought to the Waikato. W« can recommend prospective buyers requiring first-class Cows to attend this Sale. .'' . : LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE AT MATANGI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr. A. Benge, of Matangi, we will Sell - on his Farm on the above-mentioned date tjic whole of his •v/. Choice dairy herd of .Choice Jersey Cows,. in calf to Pedigree Jersey ball 30 Jersey Heifers ' The above Cows were all bred in tjjc Manawatu, and are in good condition. About 20 are due to calve in July and the balanco in August and early September. " . Owing to Mr. Benge being laid,up, the Herd was not tested this year,,but the factory returns for December and . January exceed 3000 lbs fat, and the vendor, considers they will average 300 lbs of fat for the season. ’ . The Heifers are a particularly choice line, being bred by such well-known M»®awatu breeders as Messrs. Batchelor and McVicars, from dams that produced over 3001bs of fat on hilly counThe Heifers are well grown, deep bodied, in good condition, and well forward in calf. Anyone requiring tip-top JfcMawatu. heifers should not miss this ■ ! *.r - •

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 3101, 22 June 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 3101, 22 June 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 3101, 22 June 1929, Page 8

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