FOR ONE WEEK ONLY * * roMORROIV 9. m MID'SEASON CLEARANCE OF DRESS FABRICS Here is an excellent opportunity to secure Summer Fabrics at Greatly Reduced Prices offered at the the height of the season. FOR OUTSTANDING VALUES, SHOP EARLY TO-MORROW PRINTED CAMBRICS - - - Small sprigged and nursery designs for frocks and aprons. Clearing, 2/6 Yard 36in. CASEMENT CLOTH - - - Plain shades of Blue, Lemon, Rose, Pink, Green, Ecru, Fawn and White. All fast colours. Clearing, 3/2 Yard 36in. PRINTED CAMBRICS - - - Gay florals —fast washing colours. Usually 4/3 yard. Now 2/11 Yard 36in. SPUN LINEN - - - Suitable for frocks and suits. Crease resisting. Plain shades Pink, Blue, Nil Green. Turquoise. Usually 7/11. Now 6/11 Yard 36in. CHECKED SPUN LINENS -- Neat three-tone checks. A heavy-weight for suits. Usually 12/6. Now C/11 Yard 36in. PRINTED SPUNS AND “RAYCHENE” - - - Washable . . . various floral designs suitable for frocks. Usually for 7/6. Now 4/II Yard 36in. PRINTED CELSHUNG - - Large and small florals ... for frocks and housecoats. Usually 8/6. Now 6/Il Yard 36in. PRINTED TAFFETAS - - Large and small designs in multi-colours. For evening wear. Usually 5/11. Now 4/11 Yard LOOK! 36in. CHECKED GINGHAMS - - ■ In the new large broken checks. Special Offer, 5/3 Yard 40in. BLACK LOCKNIT - - - Make your own slips for those Sheer Summer Frocks. Usually 7/11. Now 2/11 Yard 36in. LINGERIE SATINS - - 1 7 Pastel grounds with neat Floral Sprays. Usually 9/11. flow fy/Il Yard 36in. LINGERIE LAWNS - - - Small sprigged designs on White, Blue, Peach and Green Grounds. Exceptional Value, 2/11 Yard 36in. LINGERIE CREPES - - - Slightly soiled on edge. In plain pastel shades—Blue and Pink tones. Usually 8/11. Now e/11 Yard 36in. PRINTED SILK - Good quality. Monotones, Spots and Florals. Usually 14/6. Now 7 /II Yard 54in. COATING - - - 77 Tn Beige shade only. Ideal for Jogger Coats. Usually 15/9. Now ln/6 Yard 36in. CHECKED WULSPUN - - 7 Crease-resisting. Grey and Blue Tunings. Ideal for frocks and blouses. Usually in/9 - Now 5/II Yard REMNANTS " OF SILKS, COTTONS AND WOOLLENS ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR
MAN CANNOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE! BUT HE MUST HAVE A CERTAIN QUANTITY EVERYDAY .... And That Must Be of the BEST QUALITY . . . Make Sure of the BEST by buying— Newsome’s Sunshine £read
REPORT CASES OF O 1 CRUELTY. I /> Animals Requiring Attention. L y ■ aaA Ring Inspector: Mr. W. GeeAft Taylor, “Stronlea,” 58 Ingestre Street. ’Phone 8456.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 268, 13 November 1945, Page 2
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