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Sav Money on Q Goods t\ to fir Manchester Dept. Values KNIGHTWEAR PYJAMA SUITING Soft finish cloth, comfortable to wear, yet very strong. Smart stripe designs; 32 inches wide. Very special value. Price 1/3 FLORAL WINCEYETTE—--36 inches wide. A beautiful range of new designs and colourings. Soft and warm quality. Worth 1/4$ yard. Price \j m 32-INCH PYJAMA SUITING— Serviceable quality in neat stripe designs. Regular value, 1/3 yard. Price JJ m 36-INCH WINCEYETTE Reliable quality cloth, in shades of Cream, Mauve, Blue and Pink. Regular value, 1/- yard. Price, g^D SINGLE BED SHEETS— Hemmed ready for use. Size 64 inches by 2$ yards. Renowned "Admiralty ” quality that will wear well. Special value. Price Per Pair, g/0 DOUBLE BED SHEETS—- “ Admiralty ” —the quality that wears and wears. Size 80 inches x 2f yards. Hemmed; free from dressing. Thoroughly dependable. Price Per Pair, 13/11 Warm... QUILTS Cosy . . . in'? PURE DOWN QUILTS— In double bed size. 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Soft, snow white, pure wool blankets, with neat borders. Regularly sold at 69/6. Price Per Pair 49/6 Ladies* Pyjamas at 6/11 WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS—Superior quality shades, Sky and Shell with neat contrast coloured band. Jumper styles, short sleeves. Sizes S.W., and W. The Value is remarkably good. Price 0/11 WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES—Made from soft finish quality winceyette, neatly finished with lace and embroidery. Available with either short or long sleeves. Sizes W. and O.S. Good value. Prices 7/11 3/11 to 13/6 INTERLOCK COTTON VESTS—Fine finish quality. French bindings. Winter weight. No sleeves. Sizes W. and O.S. Exceptionally good value. Price 2/11 WOOL AND ART SILK VESTS—Bound with Silk Braid. No sleeves. Sizes W. and O.S. Superior quality. Particularly good value. Price 2/11 FINE ALL WOOL VESTS—Opera top, beautiful soft quality. In shades Sky, Pink and Apple. "Women’s size. A superior quality Vest specially priced. 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Special Price 4/6 “CAMILLE” PURE SILK HOSE—Perfect fitting stocking of very smart appearance. Special service quality. Well reinforced, every fashionable shade. This quality also has been reduced on account of our having negotiated a favourable contract. Usual keen value price 6/9 —Now reduced to 5/11. The quality has been maintained. Price 5/11 This Is Extraordinary Value 40 DOZEN SUB-STANDARD PURE SILK FULL-FASHIONED HOSE— In all fashionable shades. Imperfections in varying degree—in most cases so slight that they are extremely difficult to locate. This reputable supplier rejects for the most minute defect, in fact, they are hardly distinguishable from perfect goods. Sold, however, as “ Sub-Standard ” at a heavy price reduction, they are offered at buyer’s risk and do not carry our usual guarantee. Our Regular 7/11 Quality for 5/11 Our Regular 8/11 Quality for 6/11 Outstanding value in Navy Serge Suits NAVY SERGE SUITS—Made from All-Wool Botany Serge of special quality. Perfectly cut and finished. A suit that will wear well and retain its shape. Embodying a wonderful standard of work. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Every size. Price 90/NAVY SERGE SUITS—A well fashioned suit that will withstand all competition —quality considered. A high gurgle suit, finished with superior quality linings and trimmings. Made to fit you, perfectly and thoroughly dependable in wear. All Wool, 17/18 ounce Botany Serge. Satisfaction guaranteed. Price 105/NAVY SERGE SUITS —Always correct f»r business or social wear. Cut with all the smartness that a good suit should have from superior quality Botany Serge. High grade trimmings, band finished, splendid value. Price £6/6/-

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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18642, 21 May 1932, Page 3

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