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fl JT ■ fl rV SURPRISE SALE TODAV S FRIDAY The Alert Store comes to light with a pleasant surprise a Two-Day Sale where values abound. The prices have been slashed but the quality remains on that same high level. Two Days Only, so don't miss this opportunity. MANCHESTER SECTION ; SHOWROOM UNBLEACHED SHEETS Grand Quality, ! LADIES' FLORAL LINEN SUITS —Sizes 68in. xIOOin. Usually 29/6 pair. I S.S.W., S.W.. and W. Wide range. Usually Sale Price 25/- Pair. I 64 / 6 Sale Pnce Rciruikx iimcki 9R'n w'd P rkerVed for ! FLORAL COTTON MATERNITY FROCKS. BELGIUM LINEN —58 m. w.ae, checked for ■ Sizes s$ w s w and w Specia | ly designed, tablecloths. Usually 25/3 yard. ; Usually 37/1 I Sale Price 29/6 Sale Price 1 9 b Yard. ■ . „ ~ , r r „, ! ENGLISH LUMBER JACKETS All wool, 36in. TWILL WINCEYETTE Strong English [ assorted shades. Range of designs. Usually Quality. Blue shade. Usually 2/8 yard. ! 38/9 . Sale Price 29-6 Sale Price Yard. • I CHILDREN'S SECTION DRESS SECTION i babies' winceyette frocks Two ,, . . . I shades only, Lemon and Blue. Size 18. Usually 36m. SILK CREPE Gay multi-colours, stripes. ■ 6/3 Sale Price 4'A Usually 10/6 Sale Price 7/6 Yard ! catim i 1 BABIES' CELANESE FROCKS —ln shades FLORAL WASHING SATIN —ln a variety I o f Pink and B | ue Sizes (6 and | 8 Usua |i y of neat designs. Usually 7/1 I yard. ! 15/3 Sale Price 12 6 Sale Price 3/11 ! n. ACT.r. K.A-rrn.A.r , r-L , Lc , 1 SILK . and WOOL BABY SHAWLS— EngPLASTIC MATERIALS Check and Floral | lish manufacture, fine texture. Usually 26/6. Patterns. Usually 9/6 yard. Sale Price 6/1 I j Sale Price 22< 6 STRIPED SILK PIOUE 36in. width, attractive I KIDDIES' PANTIES Cream Interlock pantiesl patterns. Usually 5/2 yard. | Sizes 12— 16. Usually 37/.. Sale Price 2/« Sale Price 4/6 Yard. ) |<| DD | ES ' p R | NT RRQCK and PANTII FIBRE LINENS Fast washing, in floral designs I SET— Floral on Pink. Blue and Green Usually 13/6 Sale Price 8/1 I Yard I Usually 18/11 and 19/7. j Sale Price 12/6 Set. r ‘ ; I p ( ! REMNANTS !i j MILLINERY ; COTTONS. SILKS. WOOLLENS. I i 1 GIOANTIC CLEARANCE OUT 1 i ALL AT POSITIVE THROW-OUT ill. THEY GO. PRICES. I f | THROW-AWAY PRICES. FANCY SECTION I HABERDASHERY SECTION ! BOILING ELASTIC Good quality. Any ENGLISH PURE SILK HOSE Sizes 8 1 /? ! quantity you want. Usually 3d. yard. to 10. Variety of shades. Usually K/6 pair. ■ Sale Price: Yards for | b Sale Pnce | | 6 . UNDERPANT ELASTIC Especially wide LADIES' HEAVY SKIN GLOVES —ln i and ? ood c ’' jalit /' Us - uai| y '/ 3 v , Black and Nigger. Excellent cut. Usually | Sale Price lOyjd. Yard. 25/3 pair Sale Price 176 j SLUMBER NETS Ideal to keep hair tidy. LEATHERETTE HANDBAGS Shades: Black, I ' A- jOr f e d shades. Usually |°-2 d ’ Red, Navy and Wine. Usually 37/6. i Sale Pnce Bd. each Sale Price 29 6 | 1 MEN'S SECTION FURNISHING SECTION ' MEN -s long underpants —Ex Navy. KITCHEN CHAIRS -Light or Dark stain and ! 2/1 very strong. Usually 16/11. Sale Price |2 6 each I MEN'S COAT SHIRTS —24 only. Sizes 1 4 1 /-, to 16. Usually 25/- and 29/6. 6-DRAWER TALLBOYS Modern designs in I Sale Price 9/1 I Light or Dark Finish. Usually t’9/15/- | Sale Price £6 19-6 | WATERPROOF CAPES and HOODS 48in. CURTAIN NET -In hades Rose. Blue ! Camouflage E- Army. and Grey. Usually 7/6. I Cape- Usually 10 o Sale ’rice 5 . Sale Price 2. I I Yard. I Hoods Usually 2/9 Sale Price |/• BE SMART . . BE THRIFTY . . SHOP AT LONDONTOWN DURING THE "SURPRISE SALE." Londonlown IT’S SMART TO BE THRIFTY

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Wanganui Chronicle, 16 October 1947, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 16 October 1947, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 16 October 1947, Page 9

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