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■: At | SPERRING’S 10 YEARS OF PROGRESS CARNIVAL [TO-DAY! • TO-DAY! 5 Extraordinary j DRAPERY I BARGAINS I SHOWROOM “SNIPS” SHOWROOM “SNIPS” SHOWROOM “SNIPS” SHOWROOM “SNIPS” I!50 Tweed Costumes to be SACRIFICED! TW^lv C< lld^ Costumes— nicely finished, good cut.. Usually sA M/6 S P™’ S T^Ut 2V - ™onlv C 7n™Vool Repp and Fine W ™ and style, beautifully finished. CA^O G All-Wool Cardigans—9s in Nay Mance colours. Usually 17/6. Sperring’s Throw-Out Pnc, 12/6 rTO l Black Conev; length 42ins.; O.S. fitting. Usually 16 gns. J uniy, in , S Throw-Out Price, 12 gns. LADIES’ JUMPER SUITS—--50 all newest goods, latest colours and styles; a wonderful collection- some are all wool, others silk and wool. With pleated skirts and many styles of collars. Usually 79/6 to 5 Sperring’s Throw-out Price, 39/6 and 45/-, LADIES’ VELOUR COATS— n- /ln/ Sunerior Quality, fur trimmed, assorted colours, usually xd/IU/- to £6/10/- Sterling’s Throw-Out Price 79/6 > Also 35 Other Coats at ’ Throw-Out Prices from 25/. J “CHUBBY” UMBRELLAS — < 48 Ladies’New “Chubbies”—Latest assorted handles. Good largo size; strong and durable. Worth 10/6. Ji Sperring’s Throw-out Price 6/11 < CREPE KNITTING SILK—■J In 4-lb. Hanks.—lvory only. 250 Hanks. Worth 3/11. Jj Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 2/- Hank. <J Put in a stock while this offer lasts. ij FADELESS CASEMENT — •i 50 inch Heavy Casement. —Guaranteed fast to sun and washing. !’ Colours: Rose, V. Rose, Ecru, Saxe, Cinnamon. Buff, Brown. Usually ■ J 2/11. Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 1/11 ■! CRETONNE— Ji 25 pieces New Floral Cretonnes —Suitable for all domestic purposes. 3C-inch. Worth 1/6. Sperring’s Throw-out Price, 1/- yard C RIPPLE CLOTH—'i Double Width—Saxe, Vieux Rose, Champagne, Sky, Helio. Usually ■' sells at 2/6. Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 1/9 S REVERSIBLE BUGS—- '' 50 good Reversible Rugs. Fringed; suitable bedrooms, hall, dining 5 rooms, etc. Usually 16/6. Sperring’s Throw-out Price, 10/6 > AXMTNSTF.R WASTE RUGS—ij All-Wool; good size; assorted patterns; very useful for kitchen. 'i Worth 10/6. Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 6/11 j! SHEETING “SNIPS”— i 1 80-inch Snow White Heavy Twill Sheeting. Worth 2/11. ■J Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 2/4 5 54-inch Ditto— Going for 1/5 5 LINEN TEA TOWELLING—ij Heavy All-Linen Tea Towelling. A splendid wiper. Ji Throw-Out Price, 1/- yard '! DOWN QUILTS — 15 only. Real Down Quilts. Light and warm; nicely covered with ■ J downproof Sateen; assorted designs and colours. Worth 65/-. Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 49/6. 3 BUSH BUGS—ij 75 Grey Bush Rugs or Verandah Blankets; large size. Worth 12/6. Ji Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 9/11 150 QUILTS—ij Honeycomb Quilts in i-bed size. Good tight weave and superior finish. Worth 12/6. Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 9/6 3 75 Double Bed size— Going for 13/6 Ji FADELESS CURTAIN NETS—i J 45-ineh. Guaranteed fast to sun and washing. Gold, Saxe, Helio, Ji Old Rose, Flame, Copper. Usually 3/3. • J Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 2/9 J J ALL-WOOL SUITING— J, In Plain Clerical Grey and Grey Flannel Suiting; 54 inches wide. ,i Usually 14/6. Sperring’s Throw-Out Price 4/11 GABERDINES AND COATINGS—,i 54in. All-Wool with Silk Stripe.—Assorted colours and blendings. ? 8 pieces only. Usually 17/6 to 19/11. !> Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 7/11 ■J JACQUARD HEPP—ij All-Wool, 56 inches wide; four good colours. Usually 16/6. Ji Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 7/11 i J WOOL MOROCAINS— Ji 40-inch, Fawn, Grey, Saxe, Reseda, Brown, Nigger. Usually 9/11. ■J Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 3/11 Ji duchess mouseline— J, 36in. in Blaek only; a Rich Silk with a beautiful finish. Usually ij 9/11. Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 6/11 Ji SHANTUNG SILK—ij 33-inch, Natural Shade only. A silk worth 4/6. J 1 Sperring’s Throw-Out Price, 2/4J yard I L . WANGANUI ..

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19830, 3 May 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19830, 3 May 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19830, 3 May 1927, Page 3

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