FURNISHING FABRIC SALE WEDNESDAY - to - WEDNESDAY VALUES VALUES VALUES VALUES VALUES VALUES A Merchandising Miracle. VALUE! VALUE! .. Prices Slashed .. 4oin. French Coin Spot Curtain Remnants. Net. Useful Lengths of Weaves, Cotton Ufually 13/11 YdSALE PRICE 5/1 | Yd. Prints, Tapestries, Curtain Net and Drape Material. 36in. pj ne Mesh Curtain Net. 1/ Half-Price In Silk or Cotton. Ecru. Usually 14/6. P SALE PRICE 6/| | Yd. —48 in. Reversible Furnishing Velvet. , . . ... . . , A particularly attractive Green Shade. Usually 48m. Heavy Weight 39/6 yard sale price 22/6 Yd. "Dutchweave" , A . . .. . Orange, Brown, Green Stripe effects 40in. Dovetone VeloUß / on Cream backgrounds.. In Green and Deep Rust. Usually 31/-. Usually 23/9 Yard. SALE PRICE 15/6 Yd. SALE in/A YARD . , . ' 50in. Furnishing Velvet. / In Green and Rust. Usually 36/- a Yard. SALE PRICE 18/6 Yd. An* E *ch* a 36in. Furnishing Linens. ' 60m. rurmsning Heavy Qua|!ty Spaced Flora) on Oeap Cream TapeStry backgrounds. Usually 17/11 yard. Fine, fine check suitable for Table SALE PRICE 1 2/6 Yd. Co ''"'tai,2v i i °Y n .S" ,,, * ,c 26in. Furnishing Linen. SALE 10 IL YARD Attractive Maroon and Blue Floral Pattern. Usually 13/9 yardSALE PRICE 8/11 Yd. 46in. Folkweave. —— mu One bolt only. Plain Fawn tone. Usually 8/3 Yard. ... . A • SALE PRICE 4/1 1 Yd. 36in. Lace Curtain N e t 46in. Cottage Weave. . i ii Autumn toned. Stripe effects. Usually 14/6 yard. A 1.e., ’ draping qualities. saie'k/II 34in- Cotton Pr ' ntS ’ 1 ' Florals on variety of coloured backgrounds. Usually ■ 5/9 yardSALE PRICE 3/| | Yd. See Our Special Offering of 36in. Cotton Prints. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED QUILTS. □ Great Bargains Await You. SmaH Floral or Ab,traet de “9 nl ’ U,ual| y 3 /l« yard. ISEE SALE PRICE 2/6 Yd. Londontown SELLS FOR LESS
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Wanganui Chronicle, 12 April 1948, Page 7
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