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SALE STEVEN’S Victoria Avenue Just above Guyton Street For Three Weeks Only Starting Monday, 21st at 10 a.m. The Most Amazing Bargains ever offered to the Public since 1914 Don’t risk losing any time. Our Prices are about Half and Less than you can purchase elsewhere. A Golden Opportunity for Sample Rooms, Hawkers and Drapers generally to Buy from Us at Less than Wholesale Prices. 50 LOVELY ALL PURE WOOL ‘PETOINE’ 45 LADIES’ ALL PURE LINEN FROCKS—AND CLASSIC COSTUMES—In all col- In all colours. Usually 27/6 each, ours, newest and latest designs. Our Sale Price, 11 /fi each. Usually £6 15/6, £8 10/- to £l2 10/- 30 BEST QUALITY VELVETEEN FROCKS Our Sale Price, /- each, to Clear. —ln colours. Usually ' £3 3/6. Our Sale Price 29 /G each. 25 CHARMING HAND-MADE BEADED 7 FROCKS—In quaint designs. Usually HORROCKSES’A. 1. QUALITY CALICO—£7 10 6 to £l4 15/6. Usually 1/4 per yard. Our Sale Price, (J 3 - eaCl<l f° Clear. Our Sale Price, \j~ P er yard. .Vs* . x : 30 WHITE TURKISH Double Width SYLKFN TOWELS—Slightly soil- MOROCAIN —ln self ed. Usually 2/6 each. colours. Pink, Pale Blue, Our Sale Price, 1 /£ each Rose, Navy, Black and • \ Almond Green. Usually 2000 Yards Best Quality ? ) J f/ n COTTON CREPE— In all ■■/• (J Our Sale Price, 2/3 per Silk (no rubbish) Us- I &/A Every Smart Woman will ually I 2 per yard. ‘A f 7/lK a MARABOUT Our Sale Price, l()id STOLE NECKLET! 90 per yard. •• ... I /fl ff '' only, a manufacturer's v/rJ ‘// sample range, direct from SILK and WOOL MORO- ./7 H the factory . Ail to be ( AIN Double width , \\ * Sacrificed at Half-Price. Dress Material. In ex- wljkrr—_ 1 (Don’t Miss These.) elusive designs and latest , zZrajffi ’’ .. X »Mr i.fr colourings. Usually 12/6 .'W/ij 1U 11 JFJiFh* t 2?.000 yards, width 4> to ner vard - -fl) Waßl' - Jin - 10 every wantTjUEf ■ XiiSjf® e< l s^a^c » PURE SILK Our Sale Price, &/() per 'S.-'-WiV wlW,i - RIBBON. And every yard yard. guaranteed. Usually 1/3 ■//b'Stil -frvA I'tAs ■ to 1 /9 per yard. DOUBLE WIDTH SUEDE WJfel MM' ■ net » • -n CREPE-DE-CHENE —ln osft - ' C,ir j in . ce ’ Zd per good shades White, : y ar <t to dear. Cream, Cinnamon, Nig- • /-W)®(O/&&&]■ 1800 LADIES’ and CHILger, Navy, Blue, etc.. etc. ..' ' DREN’S CHARMING MILUsually 7/6 per yard. LIN’ERY—No offer withOur Sale Price, 4 /fi per VS Vi. in reason refused - yard. ' • ‘ ’ Wr~rC \ TRIMMED HATS—- \ From 3y Z l 1 each CHECK GINGHAMS —ln '• , 4 ,fiNTDiMitirn uatc fast colours and designs. ,**<■•*,' SAX 'Ww/ M ' r' o/i< L Usually I /3 per yard. 2/11 Our Sale Price, \/~ per /fe « These are the Greatest yard. '< { ./7 Bargains on Earth. MEN’S STRONG TWEED WORKING MEN’S NAVY BLUE DENIMS—Best qualSHIRTS—With collars, in dark shades. ity, all sizes. Usually 7/6 pair. , All sizes. Usually 8/ 1 1 each. Our Sale Price, A /(\ nair. Our Sale Price /(J each. MEN’S IRISH LINEN COLLARS—In all MEN’S ALL PURE WOOL WARM WINTER shapes and sizes. Usually 1/3 each. OVERCOATS—UsuaIIy £4 10/6. Our Sale Price, Of’l each. Our Sale Price, 39/(J MEN’S ALL PURE WOOL COLONIAL KNITTED SOX—Usually 1/3 pair. Our Sale Price, gd per pair. Thousands and Thousands of other Bargains to select from. This Sale is an opportunity that comes in every 20 years. No Reasonable Price Refused for Any Article in Our Store, and we’re sure Our Bargains will make you Jump with Joy. A. STEVEN Where Nobody Ever Calls Me—DEAR

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19478, 22 December 1925, Page 7

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567

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19478, 22 December 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19478, 22 December 1925, Page 7

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