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BARGAINS IN BLACK & NAVY SERGES, ,

Our Serges are made specially for us by one of the moßt famous makers, from picked yarns. The cheapest; are dyed with the same quality of dye aB the most expensive, and can be purchased with the utmost confidence. - • „ , _ . Sale Price Fancy Diagonal Serge, 42in. wide, worth 1/6 (cotton vrarps), now ... 9d par yd Black, and Wavy Coatings (all wool), 42in. wide, worth 1/11, now •<• 1/3 „ Blaok and Navy Coatings, extra width, worth 2/8, now „. m 1/6 » Black and Navy Coatings, bright finish, worth 2/9, now • ?,, , .<• * .•» 2/- „ Black and Navy Coatings, 44in. wide, worth 2/11, now ... •>• •»• SI/3 ,> Blaok and Navy Coatinga (special quality), 48in. wide, worth 8/11, now ... 2/11 „

GREA* BARGAINS !N LADIES' & CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING ■ Some of the Greatest Attractions of the Sale will be found in tho Outfitting Showroom. ■ This is a sort of Spring Cleaning with us as far as our Stock is concerned, and all that many of ' the Goods require is ! a little soap and water and they will be as fresh and tasty as ever. They are neither old-fashioned or common j quite the reverse— some are too expensive, but the goods ■thrown out haye got. a little dusty and slightly soiled by showing, lience the necessity of clearing, and tho consequent drop in price. ," * Ladies' White Skirts^ Bargains? in Children's LQT 1—33 Longcloth, trimmed with WMte PettlCOatS. > ' Embroidery, full size, worth 4/6 ... '2/11 „,.••'^ v •*■ Sale price ' LOT ' 2.-27 Choitie White Skirts with Longcloth, trimmed embroidery, Frills and trimmed Lace, worth &£„ 4/6 Originally 2/11 to 6/ll > ... 1/11 to 4/3,1 LOT 3—65 handsomely trimmed witus? > ' Princess- Shapes— Sizes from Ito6. • ' Linen. Lace^and Insertion, ' ,^_ . ' ' ' Worth 8/11 S/ll _„ „ , , __. . „ lot 4-A few very choice skirts, aii Children's Pinafores. , this season's goods, quite fresh, ori- , {(ale PriCO ginally'ie/0, 17/6, 19/6 ... all at 12/6 A Job Lino of ' Muslin Pinafores. ■ : >■ • - Originally 8/11 ... ... „. 1/9 Ladies' Merino Under- , clothing. Washing Coats. „■ We nave just Whfe aline of Merino Com- 2 0 Children's Washing Coats. Wore binations and Bodices— "Travellers' Samples" n B -isuitable for winter wear, which we intend 6 .foiainri Coats/new shapes. 8/6.'." 5/11 - /to clear at. ljfctle more, than half their original ' ' ' value., 1 "■■'"' ".' - , .' « rtW rx.™ a^T« w « ; '„ Sale price Children's , COMBINATIONS— *• 1 i»i A ««k M ««,a nn.. n s o%rl ;iwi > Bi«e.w«tai«yßtoM/8.:. 13/6toß/iil 3/6toB/ii . Slouscs and Tunics. BODICES— ' - ' LOT I— 3o Striped Galatea Tunic 3. ■> WortMffl to 4/6 .v.... v ... -„.. 1/6 t0 2/11 Worth 2/11 • 1/6 - rv '.-'"■ '— ~ LOT 2— 12. Navy and 1 Wliite Drill -'- Ta(HA&*''fn < ffmt 'ffas+tt Tunics. 2/11 and 3/6 ... ... 1/11 JjatUeSv UOUTOn , V eSUS. LOT 3_253 _ 25 dhiWren's Striped Wash- , In these, wa.shall offer some very tempting ing Blouses'. Worth 2/11 .„ 1/11 Bargains, a number of oddments, being thrown . LOT 4— 13 Assorted Colours, pretty • ( "out. <■ ~> „; "_, "' shapes. Worth 3/6 \ ..., , ... 2/6 > At' Nominal Trices, from 93. each LOT 5— 15 Coloured Drill Blouses. -«'■' T ." '""— — ;1 — -"' ' ' Worth 3/11 and 6/9 -.„ ;.. 2/11 . - - A mAw! nnn fnliavd LOT 6— White Striped Pique Blouses. , American «t# oiiars Worth 4/u 5 % \ t o> 3/11 . \'A. Manufacturer's. Sample Lot of the very LOT 7— White and Fanoy Striped, V newest things for Littlq Boys' Wear. - /, . -Muslin. 'Worth 6/6 and 6/11 ... 4/11

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/■BARGAINS 'IN'-" ;';";; ' ; " ; '■< CORSETS, UN DERCLOTH ING

„ Bargains in Ladies' , /Corsets. As new makes and Bh'apea of Corsets are ' . constantly being introduced, which, in view of , always placing the latest styles before our ,1 Customers, we are constantly substituting for < ' the'olfler shapes, we are compelled to periodically clear out the odd numbers and sizes wo : have ceased to stock. Hence we oficr afc each. ■ Sale a number of Corsets, at prices quite 'regardless 'of their original cost. As before, we place them in lots— r . - , , Sale Price LOT I'— About 150 Pairs of Odd , Numbers, inoluding some in ,real whalebone, and watoh'springs. All Ito be cleared'afc ■•• ...• ... 2/6 LOT 2— 200 Pain, in sizes ,19 to 23, ; » ' ' worth from 3/6 to 5/6 per pair ... ■'2/11 LOT 3— 90 Pairs, including C.B.s and * other well-known makes — 4/6 to lwtg , 6/11 per pair - ... ••' 3/11 LOT 4—154 — 15 Pairs, including a numbor of uiimples — the usual price/ 6/9 to , - 7/11 per pair ... ' 4/11 LOT 5—60 Pairs odd numbers, in , • most fashionable makes — worth from 6/11, to 9/6 ' :.. now 5/11 LOTS 6 and 7 are principally large . sizes, from 24 to 30, in such favourite makes as P.D.s, Thompson's, Izod's, Prlma Donnas— thrown out to clear at from 20% to 30,% Discount off the usual priceß. Originally 8/6 to 15/6 ... 6/11,9/11 FLANNELETTE UNPEKCLOTHING A number of Odd .Garments and Samples will be thrown out as follows :— Flannelette Nightgowns. 1 ** . HOW LOT I— Original price, 3/9 ... 2/11 LOT 2- „ „ 6/11 ... 3/11 ' LOT -3- „ „ 6/6 ..'. 46 LOT 4- •„ . ,Yt 7/3 ... 5/6 Flannelette Combinations. LOT I— Original prica, 5/- ■ ... 2/11 LOT 2- „ „ 6/11 ... 3/6 LOT 3- „ „ 7/6 ... 5/11 LOT 4— „ „ 12/6 ... 8/11 Flannelette Chemises. LOT I— Original price, 1/11 ... 1/6 LOT 2- „ „ 4/11 ... 2/6 LOT 3— „ „ 5/6 ... 2/11 LOT 4- „ „ 5/6 and 5/11... 3/6 Flannelette Knickers LOT l— Original price, 1/11 ■ ... 1/6 LOT 2- „' „ S/ll .» 2/8 LOT 3- „ „ 7/3 ... 4/6 LOT 4— Flannel, 8/9 6/11

"OXFORD" UNDERCLOTHING This celebrated make still maintains its preeminence, for cut and durability. We snail throw out a quantity afc vory Heavy Eeduotions, as follows :— ' Ladies' Longcloth Nightdresses Wo hold an immense stock of these goods. Now LOT I— Usual price, 4/3 ... ' ... ' 2/11 LOT 2— '„ „ 4/11 3/6 . LOT 3— ' „ „ 6/6 4/3 LOT 4— •„, „ 6/6 to 8/6 ... 4/11' LOT 6— „ „ 7/9 to 9/11 ... S/ll LOT 6— „ „ 10/6 to 12/9 ... 8/11 ' LOT 7— „ ' „ 10/9 to 14/9 ... 8/11 LOT 8— „ „ 16/9 11/9 These include some of the most beautiful and dainty goods ever imported. 1 Combinations LOT I— Original price, 4/6... ... 3/6 LOT 2— „ „ 4/U ... 3/11 LOT 3— ' „ „ 6/11 ... 4/11 LOT 4- „ ,„ 7/11 , ... 6/11 LOT- 6— ' „ „ ,9/6 6/11 LOT 6— „ „ 12/6 to 15/6... 7/11, Chemises LOT I— Original price, 4/6... ... 2/11 LOT 2— „ „ 4/11 to 9/- ... 3/11 LOT 3— „ „ 6/9 to 8/11 ... 4/11 Knickers ' LOT I— Usual price, 1/11 ... ... 1/6 LOT 2— „ „ 2/11 to 4/- ... 2/6 LOT 3- „ „ 4/11 2/il LOT 4— „ „ 5/3 3/11 LOTS— „ „ 6/6 and 7/6 ...'4/11 LOT 6— „ „ &/11 5/11 Samples and Spiled Garments. A quantity of these will be thrown out at nearly Half the Usual Prices. Ladies' Bloomers. We shall offer a line of these in Plain and Fancy Cashmeres— were 7/9 ... 4/11 Fancy Coloured Bloomers, in Pink, Blue, Linen — original price 3/11 ... 2/11 Wool Shawls. LOT I— Small Coloured ShawJs, to be thrown out ... ... ... 6d LOT 2— Fancy Woollen Shawls, Assorted Shades— 6/9, 7/6 3/11 LOT 3— White and Coloured Shawls, Silk and Wool Mixtures— were 8/6 4/11 LOT 4— A Few Fancy Striped Shawls ' —original price 10/6 to 16/6 ... 5/11 LOT 6— Several Large -size Fancy , Shawls— originally 13/6 to 21/- ... 6/Jll

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 3 (Supplement)

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