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lerat BRADSTREETS j I SALE BARGAINS SALE BARGAINS IN THE SALE BARGAINS I 1 IN THE SHOWROOM DEPARTMENTS. IN THE DRESS B 1 MANCHESTER fitting; Tnlhades of fawn and brown—Sale Price, 29/6. DEPT. 9 | DEPT. Sly^/ll.^e' Pleated ' I 30m. wide—Usually 1/1. Sale B Hf Good White Fringed Honeycomb Children's Black and Coloured Raincapes, with hood attached Black Duchess Satin, 36in. wide and H |jfjj§ Quilts. Single Bed size—Sale Price, Usually 10/6 and 12/6. Sale Price, 5/11. guaranteed fast dye. An ideal «lk H 118 4/11. Three-quarter Bed size— Ladies' Large Marabout Stole; in shades of biscuit and cinnamon only—■ for coats, etc.—Usually ■ Sale Price, 6/11. Double Bed size—• Usually 49/6. Sale Price, 19/11. 6/11. Sale Price, 3/11. H Sale Price, 9/11. Animal Shape Fox Fur Necklets; in the natural shade only—Usually 54 ; n . English Costume Tweed, ■ Ready-hemmed White Twill bheets, g 29/6 smart designs, for spring coats and B Pr?"1 y /6 pair! DouMe Ladies' Dai„, y Crepe do Chine and Rayon E,.rin f Froehs- only 20 of _*•£%£-*' «/» B Bed size—Sale Price, 10/6 pair. them; m pretty evening shades—Usually 39/6. Sale Price, 15/11. rhiffon-finish Velveteen twill back, S Heavy-weight White Linen-finish Girls' Strong Serge Gym. Frocks; well made; in a serviceable serge !1» f f Avt*n Sn a' pood range 89 Table Damask; 54in. wide-Usually S i«e 24in., 12/llf 27in., 14/11; 30in., 16/11; 33in., 18/U; 36in., 21/-. g 3/6 Sa fc M 2/6 yard. Sale Price, 1/11 J. Ladies' Smocks; in a good range of colours; trimmed with check collar p r : C e 2/11 H Pure Irish Linen Tea Towelling; , _ u fe. Sale Price 6/11. i_ • * t 26in. wide—Usually 1/6. Sale * nd cuffs Sale Price, 6/11. Fancy Shirting Cambrics, m fawn; Price, 1/-. w '^ e "—S a ' e Price, 10 3 d. Reversible Floral Furnishing. Figured Reversible Molleton Cloth, Shadowette; 30in. wide—Usually ■_ ...... for dressing gowns, 30in. wide— 1/- 'yard. Sale Price, 82d. MFW SF ASON S CIOODS Usually 2/11. Sale Price, 1/11 J. Cream Curtain Net, with fadeless INC-fV OC/IOWII O \J\J\JUO ft Crepe> 36 ; n in SHOWING AT KEENLY ■ , ° d White Damask COMPETITIVE PRICES. Cloths; 50in. x 50in.—Sale Price, * Strong Black Twill Italian Cloth— K 6 ' ~ ,• vi j i Usually 2/6. Sale Price, 1/9*. Fine Quality White Madapolan; X • r« all 1 w v f„, 40in. wide—Usually 1/6 yard. Sale _ . - - All-wool N.Z. Tweeds, for Price, l /-. Spring and Summer *P"ng coats _and costumes, 40in. White Nursery Flannelette—Sale JBgMM \ O J a wide. Sale Price, 5/4. 54in. Wide. Price, 8/6 dozen. Ready-tO-Wear Hats Sale Price, 8/11. I m Heavy Quality Coloured Bath 0/11 19/11 IC/ I 1 Pure Silk Crepe de Ch,ne ' ln bl ? c . k ' Kg Towels; size 48in. x 24in.—Sale Ug 11, 16/ 11) ItJ/l-l navy, pink, and sky only — Sale liii Price, 2/3 each. Price, 3/6. fjcJ 1 ust ' an ded, ex P° rl Melbourne, Super Quality Charmelnine, S4in. JJI L IF the smartest range of Spring and wide,- in several popular shades— I I SALE BARGAINS <f" s »»»" . 7 °" r P ,ealure to offer - coats and costumes, S4in. wide, in i 1 jVI ' I HK x ( a good range of shades—Usually HI j Ballibuntals, Bangkok*, Viscas, 10/6. Sale Price, 7/11. jjfl I JNDFR- / f and a splendid selection of exotic All-wool Crepe de Chine, 56in. wide, US / / 1 .1 !_»,.» beautiful quality, in several popu- IB fl nTHINH C 1 ' straws m the very latest styl lar #h ades—Usually 11/6. Sale Ml 1 \C. L . and colours from London and Price, 9/11. SB OEPX \C* /j\W ) Pari# at the,e extremel?r low B Ladies' Cream. Winceyette Night- pfV ' CAI C D ADP ATMQ B dresses; Magyar style; embroidered \ a H:' FOR MEN ,AND I Ladies' Fine All-wool Stockinette — — — K Jumpers, with self collar and tie; C H,i in vieux rose, dark rose, pale pink, TT TCT A PCW HC TUk B puce and brick—Were 8/11. Sale «JVsi3 1 *» T£4 ft A' * Men's Good Serviceable Pyjamas— B| Fleecy-lined BIoon«ra; NEW RAYON DRESS »J|| £?£!£ F,» H.U- 1 medium s lZ e—Usually 2/6. bale PinninO Usually 21/-. Sale Price, 12/6. M| Ladies' 1 Washing Crepe Bloomer.. FABRICS. jM) Men'. Ffa. Striped Nerfise Shirts, |] min sky, mauve, apricot, rose and "BRADSIL," a serviceable fabric for all dress and under- all sizes—Sale Price, 3/10. white —Sale Price, 1/11 J. wear requirements. It is double width and the shades MmT Men's All-wool Cashmere Under- | Ladies' White Cellular Knickers, include creme, saxe, mauve, pink, beige, reseda, red, pants—Sale Price, 6/11. i IS v/ide legs, and elastic waist —Sale apricot, champagne, sky, v. rose, navy, black—3/11. gj3j&J Men's Fancy Silk and Wool Socks—. ■Si Price, 1/11. "DELYSIA," Courtauld's most popular high-grade cloth. BOBM Usually 2/6. Sale Price, 1/101Girls' Navy Cotton, Bloomers; sizes Will give utmost satisfaction. The shades are. creme, JMBI Men's Cotton and Wool Singlets— j 16in., 18in., 20in. and 22in.—Sale beige, salmon, sky, saxe, v. rose, fawn, navy, black, etc. figfjl I Usually 4/6. Sale Price, 2/6. I Unbleached Cotton Com- "CHINELLA," a double-width printed fabric, dainty * Men's White Cellular Athletic Sing- j binations; sizes Ito 7—They were designs; in navy, nattier, red and green, on beige \\ let* —-ale Price, J/J. ~ 3/11. Sale Price, 1/6. ' ground—4/11 yard. Men's Lightweight Cream Fleecy- ; Ladies' Fine White Cotton Vests, "MARIECHINE," a double-widtji fabric, in the daintiest V l lined Singlets 2or / j; opera tops, full sizes—Usually 1/6. new designs, in shades of pewter, rose, capucine, saxe, Men's White Tennis Shirts, slightly j; Sale Price, 10id. and red—3/6 yard. $0 soiled, sizes 14 and 14J only—Sale j B Ladies' Crepe Nightdresses, with "DRAYCOLENE," a charming fabric in pink, beige, .Price, 4/6. | contrasting binding at neck and saxe, and new brown grounds, daintily designed with Men's Strong Black Italian Cloth jj sleeves—Usually 3/6. Sale Price, blue, rose, and lido—3/11 yard. # Working Shirts—Sale Price, 3/6 j wata 2/9. •/S "BONELLA," a double-width soft draping Rayon fabric; an j 4/11. 1 in * hadeß of cream ' fawn, beige, salmon, vieux rose, »ky, Thousands of Wide-end Silk Ties at j |P ■ JRftZ nay y and black—3/3 yard. 6d > j/. and j/n. Ej II ST mnirnv ißSus* Small Boys' "Fox" Serge Pants, M Hv/blLiiK Y with shoulder straps—s/11. H BARGAINS. V * NEW SILK COATS FOR M "** ft Hne G» S e, 2 60-Need,e Rayon H SPRING, 49/6 tO 6GnS. I/n?' I Silk Hose; made of Courtauld * IW 7 • » pu u » H Dulesco yarn; all good shades— hB A splendid assortment of these popular Silk Coats colours—Sale* Price' 8/11. a ' R Usually 3/11. Sale Price, 2/8. \aMl to choose from, mostly black and navy. All the , ,! t.«« 3 Heavy Plated Rayon Silk Hose, for iHnB newest styles are represented. Men s Hardwear Working Tro -ga hard wear; in a range of the new- sers—Sale Price, 6/6. gB est shades—Sale Price, 3/11. « Men's Good Dark Grey Tweed g|9 "De Luxe" Fine Rayon Silk Hose, J( f RAYON Sff IC FROCKS Working Trousers — Sale Price, smartly seamed and fashion marked, U I\.r\ 1 VJl\ OlluJV T I\y V/IXfcJ g/n m point heel and snug fitting ankles; If Smart Little English Frocks in floral designs and plain Men's Serviceable Navy Serge Suit*, IHI all new shades—Sale Price, 4/11. <f colours, featuring the new flared effects, etc. A all sizes 59/6. §8 Plated Rayon Silk Gloves, wiih neat • large assortment to choose from at 29/6 and 39/6. t Double-breasted Navy W embroidered cuffs; all new shades— en s ma _ p_:__ 69/6 H Usually 3/11. Sale Price, 2/8. I Serge Suits-Sale Price, 69/b. H BRADSTREETS L-j 102-104-106 KARANGAHAPE ROAD I . IllP '' ''"" ' : i | ATTRACTIVE rr ,HE Auckland star | I PRINTING. . . 1 is well ec J ui pp ed 1 | „ " ' up-to-date machinery and m | : ' ~ type, together with skilled | | craftsmen, enabling th'e 'Job Printing Department to | | produce high-grade printing which will impress the reader j g j ! Auckland Star Office I n . ■ 1 SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. 1 Jvx V L___ ••• jj3XjiC

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 228, 26 September 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 228, 26 September 1929, Page 15

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