DRESS Bargains at WARNOCK’S SALE HOI’SACK —All wool anil nice weight: shades, Wine, Nigger, Indo and Blue Bottle. 36 inch. I’sually 3/6. SALE PRICE—2/11 CHEVIOT —Another Bure Wool Cloth in a cosy and attractive weave: shades, Rust. Nigger. Saxe, Green, Navy and Black. 36 inch. Usually 3/9. SALE PRICE—2/11 I,LAMATEX—Made from pure wool of finest grade. In a very full range of newest shades. 36 inch. Usually 4/6. SALE PRICE—3/6 AI'G'.VLAI.X'E. — All wool; good weight; firm and soft. An exceptionally smart cloth in a most attractive novelty weave. Shades, Black, Navy, Nigger, Wine, Lido and Saxe. 36 inch. Usually 4/11. SALE PRICE—3/11 COATING. — Heavy, all wool, novelty coating: wine only. A great bargain. Was 13/6. SALE PRICE—7/11 CREPE DE CHENE.—Pure silk; shades Red. Saxe and Purple. Usually up to 2/11. SALE PRICE—I/. VELVETEENS.—This quality usually sells at 4/6, but we are overstocked in certain shades. SALE PRICE, 1/11 per yd. VV’OOE ERISCA.—A great bargain and a most serviceable cloth for the colder days. Shades arc Rust, Green and Lime. 36 inch. SALE PRICE —1/11 PIQUE VOlLE.—Evening and semi-evening wear. Has a nice, silky finish and is showing in a most attractive range of floral patterns. 36 inch. SALE PRICE—I/6 COTTON’ I’UJL—3O inch. Odd shades. TO CLEAR— 6d yd. WASHING SATIN.—27 inches wide: heavy quality. TO CLEAR AT 71d per yard. SHOT TAbTETA.—Showing in a splendid range of evening shades. A good quality fabric. Usually sells at 3/11. SALE PRICE—I/11 O BOX 357 .. WANGANVj*
' eib -it / /W / NL'MARUo/ I- M /O ’ i < S /-\ Shs / "7 .. J I z y “ Sil verdust ’ ’ the best of all flour in the handy 6jlb. bag and a 21b. tin Golden Syrup- i winter pudding pair. Free pudding recipe book, full of bright new suggestions. This week only. MARROWFAT GREEN PEAS 2 PACKETS The finest peas mom y <an Imy caret ully selected even grade that will i ook uniformly. Not the small packet but the full .‘-I ’f’. Isoz. nack ami best value for the money. ® HUDSON'S DATE FINGERS Another bi< vo.i will be proud lo serve a do i;-hffullv -hori :vvl rri«p eltr - Ih-.u - .Im,:' A q smidwi. hed ni’h lirjiwirti.j pn. PST 21bs. RICE 1 4oz. Tin MADRAS CURRY £> Cuirc and n. e ma. be an old lashiom'd meal toil juN pgS* the family still enjoy it these wintry da; s - cspccially when it's made with real Madras « urry. <3l®* blended ami hacked in India. Special price this 1 . THE TWO PINK SALMON (small tins) 2 TINS ’IT,c n.ully tastv (hone pink grade British I'ohini l>ian salmon even bode's favourite dish and it'.«■ S / ' easy lo make* up ip. k tasty dishes wi h sal i • a. HARRICOT EEANS A i. i<. tig e. ■o.- om a I w•t er addition to ’ our uibc. FOR 81 • 1' jjNvl I I WANGANUI & SUBURBS
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 158, 9 July 1935, Page 8
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