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COSTUME, in Navy Worsted, trimmed black braid' or stitchings 7 gns. to 10 gns. Smart VELOUR CLOTH COAT'S, with large wrap collars, in naw and dark saxo 89/0 COAT FROCKS, in extra good quality Navy Worsted, trimmed black braid or coloured stitching—. 95/- to 7 gns. MODEL COAT FROCKS, in fine All-wool materials, in fawn, mole, nigger, etc.— 5 gns. to 8 gns. WOOL JUMPERS, in Brush Wool, or plain, knit twotone or plain shades—--18/6 to 43/6 Fine WOOL JERSEY COATS, with long roll collar, extra good fitting. Navy, saxe, rose, putty 49/6 to 63/MODEL CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, with hand-em-broidery and stitchings; all colours „. 38/6 to 55/FUR COATS, in Black Coney, satin lined, with'roll collar and cuffs—39iu long ... At 25 gns. 45in long .. At 30 gns. We have just opened a comprehensive rangeof new FURS, with the,latest shaped Capes and Stoles, in Skunk, Mole, Beaver, Raccoon, Natural, and Kitt Fox, Skunk, Opossum, and Black Fox, Black Seal Wraps, etc., and, as usual at "The House for Value," the prices aro most reasonable. s™« t and useful READY-TO-WEAR irx.LT HATS, in new shapes and all colours .. .. From 1(3/6 SUEDE LEATHER and PLUSH HATS, for motoring, etc, in all colours and becoming styles .. From 21/Smart VELVET HATS, with rolled brim, trimmed wings or mounts, in black and colours .. From 55/elusive ELACK ALL-WOOL CASHamplify mmm lipPliiMHii w&&£s&s*^>m&mossssmm peader tops—Special Value 8/11 pair Full - fashioned ALL - WOOL BLACK CASHMERE EOSE. seamless toes and heels, fast dvo $/ll pair PURE WOOL BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, double soles and heels, clastic tops—--6/11 pair Fanev Rib ALL-WOOL BLACK CASHMERE " T OSE, seamless throughout. 6/11 pair Plain CASHMERE HOSE, All-wool; newest colours, ineluding nigger, fawn, mole, grev. tan, navy .. 6/6 pair stra" Wide Rib COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE, AHwool. Very latest for winrey, navy, megor .. .. 7/6 pair IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, perfect lit. Beaver, grey, brown, blaok, white .. ..5/6 pair Superior FABRIC GLOVES, best finish. Beaver, grey, chamois, white, black—--7/11 pair WOOLLEN GLOVES, special value. Grey, brown, black, white, beaver .. 3/11 pair KNITTED SCARVES, artificial silk and woo! mixture. Very fashionable—--17/6 21/- 27/6 KNITTED WOOLLEN SCARVES, lovely range- of plain and striped colours—--12/6 15/6 17/6 FLEECY MOTOR SCARVES, smoke and fawn .. 7/6 ALL - WOOL SWEATERS, heather and grey .. 14/6 ALL-WOOL SWEATER COATS, heather & grey 19/6 COLONIAL ALL-WOOL SINGLETS and PANTS—--7/11 to 14/6 NEGLIGE SHIRTS, with soft collars to match. Neat shapes .. 10/-WIDE-END TIES, newest designs—--1/6 2/6 3/6 HEAVY CEYLON CLOTH PYJAMA SUITS 30/SPOETS SUITS; Fine Grey -95/BOXED SUITS, Colonial Worsteds .. .. £6/6/Smart RAINCOATS—--90- and 105/SOLID LEATHER KIT BAGS .'.' 54/- to 72/COLONIAL ALL-WOOL TRAVELLING RUGS—SO/- to £7/7/1 lilH siiTiirr^Bi THE HOUSE FOR VALUE

From time to time reports ,ire received, of. goods missing in transit on the railways, but the disappearance of jive stock is something novel in the way of thefts. Tho V/anganui Heat Freezing Company has apparently besn iheep from .time to time when the sheep have- been railed from long distances to the works. As these- sheep come through by goods traps aL .ail hours of the night, it is evidently an easy matter to open the door of a truoh and extract one or two sheep while the train is standing at some wayside station.' ■

A HEN SCRATCHES FOR GRIT. 'But "Lixol" Soap won't scratch beoause itpontains no grit, that's *vbv it's so <*ood for removing -stains from linos, leather goods, gloves, hats, aad boots. Try it on tho dado, and Save your paint money. Sold in large Is tins at all acrocers and stores. Wholesale, Royds 3fos." and Kirk'.' 10

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 9

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