! r 1 WHAT A DAY - ■ McNIVEN’SW i IfM Ai ■ BEGINS W TO-MORROW. JULY 1 AT 9 A.M. < What a rush—what Tremendous Bargains—what an excited crowd of eager shoppers—these conditions will obtain. BIG BUMPING BARGAINS I Are awaiting your eagle eye—you must find that which you want marked at a price you will certainly not hesitate to pay. • FANCY DEPARTMENT CORDED RIBBONS—Iin., 1-|-in., 2in., 2-2-in. Id., l|d., 3d., 4d per yard. t PLAIN GLACE RIBBONS—LoveIy shades and splendid dH quality, lin., 1 |in., 2in., 2|in., 4in., sin. ‘ 3d., 4|d.. 6d„ 7|d., 9d lOJdperyd ! ■ A few Doz. only, LADIES’ MADE-UP VEILS—3d and 6d. WIDE BLACK FIGURED AND MOIRE RIBBONS—About ■ 6in. wide. Usually 2/11. Now 1/6. 10 Doz Assorted ORGANDI CREPE-DE-CHINE and GUIPURE COLLARS— 6d each. LADIES BLACK COTTON HOSE, ALSO WHITE—I/- pair. LADIES SILK ANKLE HOSE— 18in. leg, in a lovely range of shades. Usually 4/6. Now 2/11 pair. 3 only, OSTRICH FEATHER RUFFLES—UsuaIIy 21/-. Now 5/11 A few LADIES’ GOOD QUALITY SILK SCARVES1/11.P./3,2/6. t HEAVY ALL-WOOL BLACK CASHMERE HOSliaUsually . ~ 4/6. M2/I>r > 1 Remnants of RIBBONS, LACES. Ett.-Will I be offered at HALF PRICE from 9 o’cloJ; to 10 o’clock only on Wednesday. F ; * 'J MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT | I 26in. MADRAS MUSLINS— 8d yard. 7 I 45in. FIGURED LACE CURTAINS— 1/6 yard. / ■ 50in. FIGURED MADRAS CURTAINS— 1/8 yard. ( ■ 40in. BORDERED CASEMENTS— 1/6 yard. \ ■ 36in. GRAFTON CRETONNE—Good designs and colour- ■ ® ings. 2/6 yard. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNELS— 1 /8> yard. 27m. CREAM FLANNELS— 8/11 doz. yards. 54in. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASKS— 2/6 yard. COLOURED TURK TOWELS— 1 /6 pair. STRIPED COLOURED ROLLER TOWELLING—IO|d yard CHECK GLASS CLOTHS— I Old. 54in. BLEACHED TWILL SHEETINGS— 1/11 yard. 80in. BLEACHED TWILL SHEETINGS— 2/11 yard. 72m. UNBLEACHED TWILL and PLAIN SHEETINGS—--1/11 yard. LACE EDGE DUCHESS SETS— 1/6. FLANNELETTE COT BLANKETS— 1 /8. DOOR MATS— 2/6 SHOWROOM READY-TO-WEAR HATS 5/11. LADIES’ COSTUMES—Navy Serges and Fawn, and Nigger Gabardines; worth up to £ 10/10/- Now 42/ - each. GABARDINE FROCKS—Assorted shades. Now 39/6 TRIMMED MODELS—AII good shapes. 15/6. "LADIES’ CREAM FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS-Usually 4/6. Now 2/11 pair. LADIES’ GREY AND WHITE CORSETS—AII sizes. /. Usually 5/11. Now 2/11. < 1/ LADIES’ VELOUR OVERCOATS- 42/-. V i MEN’S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENT MEN’S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL AND ENGLISH, CAROL GANS—Usually 12/6 and 15/-. Now 6/ I MEN’S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL SWEATERS Heathers. MEN’S ALL-WOOL FANCY KNITTED MEN’S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL MEN’S ALL-WOOL HEAVY MEN'S ALL-WOOL HEAVY SINC.I MEN’S son' COLLARS—White and MEN’S “LUVISCA” SHIRTS—CoIIar 25/-. MEN’S COLONIAL ALL-WOOL PINK singlets— Av- * MEN’S FANCY SOCKS-All Wool. DRESS 40in. BLACK “RESILDA”—With White 50in CREAM SERGE ALL-WOOL—-54in. ALL-WOOL TWEED COATING. 40in. DRESS TWEED—54in. ASTRAKHAN— One Piece Only, 54in. FAWN TWEED COATING 54in. SERGES— 5/lW 54in. ALL-WOOL MOROCAIN- -Brown and 9/1i 40in. LININGS— B|d McNiViKM THE AVENUE ::
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19347, 30 June 1925, Page 7
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