Here’s Where You Save Again! I Rosco • After - Sale • BARGAINS Although our Store-wide Winter Sale is over, various sections are busy marking down Sale left-overs and replenishing Bargain Tables here are fresh offerings you cannot afford to miss! DINNER OR EVENING FROCKS With long or short sleeves, the full shoulderline trimmed with contrast applique, while the long graceful skirts are cut on slender lines. The group includes a puff-sleeved frock of wine velvet and another of blue and silver lame. Other shades are sapphire blue and black. S.W. to O.S. Usually sgns to 6|gns. To Clear: 69/6 GIRLS' SCHOOL BLOUSES In cosy winceyettc, regulation college style, with long sleeves. Sizes 101 to 15. Usually 5/11. To Clear: 4/11 INFANTS’ SHAWLS A few only. All wool, beautifully soft, suitable for head shawls or pram covers. Usually 9/11. To Clear: 5/JJ MEN'S RAINCOATS All wool gabardine, comfortably cut with Raglan sleeves. Usually 95/-. ' ‘ To Clear: 59/5 MEN’S ENGLISH RAINCOATS With Prussian collar, and double lining. The ideal raincoat for winter wear. Usually £6/10/-. To Clear: 79/6 BOYS’ S?ORTS COATS All wool worsted in serviceable dark grey shade. Usually 29/6. To Clear: g/g , BOYS’ BRAMAC OVERCOATS In navy. Full belted style. • Usually 23/6, 24/6, 26/6, 27/6. To Clear: 14/6 15/6 166 16/11 MEN’S STETSON HATS In grey, brown and fawn shades. Usually 45/-. To Clear: 29/6 C. M. ROSS CO. LTD. The Square Palmerston North 1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 169, 20 July 1939, Page 2
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