PAUL’S | GREAT WINTER SALE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY [ Second Day - Thursday
i TO-DAY’S SPECIALS i LADIES’ FROCKS—HALF USUAL PRICES • 50 LADIES’ IMPORTED MODEL DINNER AND STREET FROCKS— 1 ! in the best of dainty dress fabrics; including crepc-dc-chenc, silk » I georgette, satin bcaute, lace, etc. All sizes; in good colours; in- j ; eluding black and navy. I Usual Prices 69/6. 84/- to £l2/12/- Each. ; SALE PRICES—HALF USUAL PRICES • ; NAVY FOX’S SERGE-9 6 YARD i 1 PIECE NAVY FOX’S SERGE—S4-inch; ideal weight for College Cos- I ' tumes, Boys’ Shorts, etc. Usual Price 12/6 Yard. J I SALE PRICE 9/6 YARD 1 i LADIES’ CASHMERE HOSE—3/6 PAIR I LADIES’ ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE—Spliced heels and toes; I ! very good quality; in now season’s shades. Usual Price 6/6 Pair « • SALE PRICE 3/6 PAIR • I BOYS’ SCHOOL HOSE—2 11 PAIR ! 50 BOYS’ SCHOOL HOSE—AII wool Roslyn make; in black and white ; • bar; sizes 4,5, 6,7, 8. Usual Prices 4/6 to 5/11 Pair. • SALE PRICE 2/11 PAIR ! ■ “PETONE” BLANKETS, D.8.—52/6 PAIR I 2 PAIRS ONLY “PETONE” BLANKETS—DoubIe Bed Size; best I I quality, in pretty pale shades of pink and sky. I Usual Price 75/- Pair. • SALE PRICE 52/6 PAIR. • ■ 54-INCH BLACK GABERDINE—7/ 9 YARD I 15 YARDS BLACK GABERDINE—S4 inch; very suitable for coats, ; ; frocks or costumes; nice quality; good dve. Usual Price 15/6 Yard ; SALE PRICE 7/9 YARD. ! : LADIES’ WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS—2 FOR 1/- : LADIES’ WHITE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS—With coloured J 1 borders; fast to washing. Usual Price 10 hl Each. J I SALE PRICE 2 FOR 1/- ! i BOYS’ NAVY JERSEYS—7 9 EACH I 25 ONLY, BOYS’ NAVY JERSEYS—AII wool Roslyn; heavy make; j ; sizes 30 and 32 inch. Usual Price 12/6, 13/6 Each. ! • SALE PRICE 7/9 EACH. J ■ TRACED PILLOW SHAMS—6/11 F/AIR ; 24 ONLY, PAIRS TRACED PILLOW IJHAMB—On fine linen; in neat ; ! designs. Usual Price 10/6 Pair. ; SALE PRICE 6/11 PAIR. 1 OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY. | J. PAUL & Co., | i THE AVENUE ’phone 2224. WANGANUI : ! THE HOUSE FOR GENUINE SALE REDUCTIONS J j
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YOUR GRANDPARENTS BOUGHT A COLLIER PIANO—YOUR FATHER DID, TOO? SO WILL YOU if you show the same discrimination. THE DOHERTY IS THE PLAYER-PIANO that enables you to register your own ideas. Fitted with Pneumatic Tracker and Solo Device. 165 GUINEAS. SEE NEW | MODELS AT—MEPHAM’S Distributors of Colliers’ Pianos. ’PHONE 3088 219 VICTORIA AVENUE
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20190, 5 July 1928, Page 5
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