SUGGESTIONS “BRUCE” BATHING COSTUME—Navy, all wool; blue, red or yellow stripes; sleeveless, with skirt. Sizes: Maid’s, S.W., W., O.S. Prices, 9/11, 10/6, 12/6 each. “PETONE” BATHING COSTUME—In latest shades; red, green, blue, vieux rose, with white bands. Short sleeves. The skirt joined on. Size: S.W., W., 0.5., ’ Prices, 17/11, 19/6, 19/6 each. "BRUCE” NAVY WOOL BATHING COSTUME—with coloured stripes; sleeveless. No skirt. W's. Price 8/6 each. COTTON BATHING COSTUMES—One-piece; plain navy. W. Price 2/11,3/9 each. BATHING CAPS—“Kleinerts. 9d to 5/6 each. Sjpfflame’s L.O.E* WANGANUI
Wanganui’s Money Saving Store ...is... Warnock’s BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS— Hundreds at 2/- to 13/6 a box. FOR PRESENTS USEFUL, GLOVES—3O boxes, Lisle and Fancy cuffs. See our 4/9 FOR PRESENTS TO GIVE quality, also up to 8/6. PfFAQIJDF HOSIERY—Every colour required to match all frocks, in FOR MONEY-SAVING, Rayon - Silk and Cashmcre - UMBRELLAS Newest short TDV _ handles. 13/6 to 22/6. ALSO JAP—Extra strong. 2/6 W a t*nnr L’c marobout capes and ’• aUIVVB O STOLES—New stock just arrived; plain and fancy colours. 18/6 to 90/-. UNDERCLOTHING DEPT.: PRINCESS SLIPS—Art. Silk, 15/6. Silk Fuji, 15/6. CAMI KNICKERS—Art. Silk, 19/6. BLOOMERS—Art. Silk, 8/11. BLOOMERS—Fuji, 25/-. FOR PRESENTS USEFUL, ™PT Fuji ’ 25/ ? , „ A ESTS—Cotton and wool, 5/11. FOR PRESENTS TO GIVE VESTS—SiIk and wool, 7/6. PLEASURE, VESTS - AU SUk ’ 16/6 ’ MEN’S DEPARTMENT: FOR MONEY-SAVING, men s initial handkerchiefs— l/3. —TRY— MEN’S COLOURED BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, lOd, 1/3, iir I « and 1/6. yy arnock S MEN’S wide-end ties— 2/6 Some Ties made in our own Factory. MEN’S FUJI SILK SHIRTS— Tennis, Canoe, and Neglige, 19/6. MEN’S STRIPE SHIRTS— With two collars to match, 10/6. Not a common bit of material used in these Goods. FOR PRESENTS USEFUL, HOUSEHOLD—UsefuI Articles: FOR PRESENTS TO GIVE “W, PLEASURE, 29/6 ’ SCALLOPED EDGC 37/6 a FOR MONEY-SAVING, dozen - HEMSTITCHED—4/6 each. —TRY— GUEST TOWELS (Linen)—2/3, 2/11, 3/3. >l7 I « PILLOW SHAMS (Lace) —7/6, WarnncK q 8/6,12/6. ’’ aillUVn O H S and s ca noped—4/6, 4/9, 4/11, 7/11 each. BED SPREADS—Embroidered, all linen. Single Bed, 55/-. Double Bed, 69/-. RUNNERS—Crash and Titan Cloth, 3/3 to 7/6. CUSHION COVERS 2/9 to 8/6. TABLE COVERS Tapestry, Red, Blue and Green. 2 yards FOR PRESENTS USEFUL, to 2 * - vd3 - lon g- 14 / 6 t 0 37/6. RUNNERS and TRAY CLOTHS FOR PRESENTS TO GIVE -2/11 to i«/«. „ TEA CLOTHS—I 6 x 36, 4/11 PLEASURE, t 0 25/ ._ FOR MONEY-SAVING. FROCKS Another 60 just rvrx IVIUI'IL.I Ortvxi'ivx, made up. At 6/11. Seethe _quality of the materials these IKY are made of. SEWING MACHINES—AII our 117 1 ? treadle machines are being yy amocK s R ° ,d at to £3 /w- each. Real good machines. Only large motor machines now being used in our factory. WARNOCK’S
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19478, 26 December 1925, Page 11
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