EXAMPLES OF VALUES AT < WARNOCK’S Winter Sale MEN’S DEPARTMENT: MEN’S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL SOX—I/9 for 1/-. OVERCOATS—Men’s good Tweed Overcoats; sizes 5, 6 and 7. 90/- for 32/6. PYJAMAS—Made from Horrockses Pyjama Cloth. No better cut or make to be had. 13/6 for 11/6 and 15/6 for 13/6. UNDERWEAR—Men’s well-known Actaeon Underwear. Singlets, 4/6; Trousers, 5/6. UNDERWEAR—AII-Wool Colonial Shirts and Pants. Usually 7/11 and 8/9. Clearing at 5/11. SWEATERS—Men’s Pull-over Sweaters. The famous Two Steeples brand. Colours: Lovat. Grey and Heather. Usually 28/6. Sale Price 15/6. HOSlERY—Women’s pure fine Wool Black Cashmere; suspender tops, 3/3. ART. SILK HOSE —An extra good quality. Best colours. 3/11 a pair. WATERPROOF CAPES—Girls’ sizes, 21in. to 39in.; all sizes in stock. Sizes .. 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 Prices: 12/6, 13/-, 13/9, 14/6, 15/-, 15/9, 16/9. FURS—Specials. Large Black Fox, cape shape. Own head and tail. 6 guineas for £4/15/-. Straight shape, head and tail. 5 guineas for £3/10/-. One very large straight Black Fox, lOin. wide and 2 yards long, with 6 tails. £l9/10/- for £l3/10/-. Real Skunk. One 54in. long. 7in. wide, with own head. £7 for £5/10/-. One light colour Fitch Ferret, with own head. 60/-. One large Brown Fox, cape shape. Own head and tail. £B/10/- for 6 gns. Skunk, 34in. long, 66/-. RIBBONS—Buy for spring. 120 pieces. About half price. S< oar lines dressed in the Department. GLOVES—Warm Imitation Suede, Fur tops. 6/11 for 4/9. Good warm Woollen Gloves, coloured gauntlet tops. 2/11. DRESS DEPARTMENT: VELVETEENS—BIack silk finished, 36in., heavy weight. 9/6 for 7/11. FUGI SILK—3OO yards only. Good quality pure silk; 29in. 2/11. The cheapest material in the trade. “ MOROCAIN —For evening and day wear. Brown. Grey, Navy, Maroon, Green, Coral, Salmon, Helio, Sky, White, 2/11 a yard. VELOUR COATING—Brown, Fawn, Saxe; 54in. 7/11 a yard. LADIES’ COMBINATIONS—AII-wool. 12/9 for 7/11, 18/6 for 13/6. BLOOMERS—Ladies’ fleecy. 3/9 for 2/11, 4/9 for 3/9. SHETLAND VESTS—4/11 for 3/11, 5/9 for 4/9. BLANKETS—CoIoniaI All-Wool; good quality. Single Bed 27/6, Threequarter Bed 37/6, Full Double 37/6. WINC E Y ETTE—36- in ch. 1/3. SHEETlNG—Unbleached Twill. 54in. 1/10; 72in. 2/4; 80in., 2/8. FUR TRIMMING —Make your old coats look new and fashionable. Collars and Cuffs cut to order. COLLEGE HATS —All sizes. 13/6 for 8/6. CORSETS—The celebrated C.B. No better shapes or better make. 10 per cent, discount off all numbers. JOIN THE CROWDS TO Warnock’s Drapery Ltd.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19365, 23 July 1925, Page 11
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