A final, forceful finish to a Great Sale! Note these items, culled from a great assortment of Bargains still offering. i • -7 <' LAST WEEK of SALE Ladies’ Woollen Knitted Frocks, long sleeves, in sizes S.W., W., and W.X. Shades: Moss, Lido, Saxe and Wine. This Season’s Price, 39/6. SALE PRICE, 25/-. Ladies’ Coats, in Pace Cloth, Diagonal, Boucle and Tweed; fur-trimmed styles of the moment. Were £3/10/6 to £5/19/6. SALE PRICES, 52/6 to 59/6. Boys’ Overcoats, 10 only left. Mixed Dark Tweeds. SALE PRICE, 10/6 Each. Children’s Coats, in Velour and Tweed, 16in. to 22in., in shades of Beige, Red, Saxe and Almond. Were 5/11 to 9/11. SALE PRICES, 2/11 to 6/11. Children’s Woollen Jumpers, sizes 18in. to 22in., in Saxe, Green, Pawn and Scarlet. Were 3/11 to 7/11. SALE PRICES, 2/3 to 4/6. Ladies’ Coats, in Face Cloth, O.S. and X. 0.5., in Navy, Black and Nigger. Good fur collars. Were £5/19/6 to £7/7/-. SALE PRICES, 75/- to £5/5/-. Men’s Underwear.—Pure Worsted “PETONE” and “CANTERBURY” Singlets and Pants. Blue and Pink colours. All sizes. Balance of stock to go at 6/11 PER GARMENT. C. SMITH LIMITED CASH DRAPERS QJJ EEM STREET K/IASTERTOM
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Manager: I’ve iust made a good investment. Secretary: More goldmine shares? Manager: No. A bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver to be kept in the office. Gilt-edged security against colds this winter. You remember how much it cost us last winter through colds among the staff. All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s.” 3/6, 2/6 and 4/6.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 July 1934, Page 6
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