It You Have an Eye tor Values! YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE SAVINGS AT DEATHS 6 DAYS OF We've been bargain hunting amongst N.Z.'s Top Manufacturers ! our Buyers have a nose for bargains but INSIST ON QUALITY as you'll see for yourself when you hunt through this wonderful collection of store-wide specials. Remember you can use a Budget Account for sales goods. Pay only 1/- in the £ weekly ! Mantles—Sportswear Silks, Woollens, Cottons QUALITY COATS. v.ri.d styles. W. end X.O.S. Worth 48in LUXURIOUS BROCADES. Good colours. Wes «p to £l4/7/6 SALE gas. 21/6 yd SALE ]g/6 yd. UREY TAILORED DRESSES. 4 shades. Button-thru. 36>e LUREX GLACE SILKS. Limited yardage. Was 15/4 WX - X.O.S SPECIAL SALE 5 gas. yar<J SALE 2/11** PURI WOOL JUMPERS. CARDIOANS. All sixes. Worth 3 *ia PONEY PRIMAVERA Continental. Was 29/6 yd. <4/4/6. sale 39/6 sale 21 /- "SYDNEY SERNACK” COATS. Good colours. S.W. - S4i> COATINGS, FROCKINGS. SUITINGS. Many up to X.O.S SPECIAL SALE £l2/19/6 36/6 yard .... SALE <|4/] f yd. TAILORED WOOLLEN SKIRTS. Plain and Tweed. Worth S4in NOVELTY FROCKINGS. Monotone design. Were £B/15/4 SALE 89/g up to 25/11 SALE 9/11 yd. JUNIOR MISS WOOL DRESSES. Good colours. Were 54in NEEDLECORD VELVETEENS. Plein shedes. Were up to £l2/2/6 SALE 69/6 7/ll yd SALE Millinery Shoes t s o 4i " 32^ N TA " TANS - Noye 1:“ xn,r : d ££*29/6 MODELS AND SEMI-MODEL HATS. Were up 36ia ART. WOOL FROCKINGS and SUITINGS. Plain 07/0 and textured. Were up to 13/11 yd. SALE X/1 1 STRIPED ANGORA PULLON HATS. 3 toned, 8 colour- w w,¥ ’- w,r * s2/4 SAtE 45/- Manchester China 10 AN ® OR * SKI CAPS - Stnped, plain. Were ■•ROBINWUL" BLANKET SPREADS. 68 x 90. Gold only. 15/6 SA “ 5/11 Were £5/14/. ea SALE 79/6 CHILDREN'S ANGORA CAPS. Were ISM INDIAN BATH MATS. 27in x SI in. Good colours. SAUt 9/11 Were 10/9. SALEg/]] on. COURT SHOES. High and med. heel,. Worn up t. S gnz. SB . SHEETS. Hemstitched. 54in « lOOin. MI.B 45/- SPECIAL PRICE 25/6 P'* CASUAL SHOES. Broken sizes. Were up to 75/6. SPOOE DINNER SETS. 45 pieces. Were £24/15/6. SALE 29/6 SALE £lO/10/I inO'ftrio —. Cnrccttc unbleached flannelette sheets, O ’ D.B. size. Were 58/6 pr. .... SALE 49/X pr. BUTTON-THRU DRESSING GOWNS. Nylon, Do. Skin and Corduroy. S.W. to X.O.S. Were 160/-. SB- Were 48/6 pr SALE 39/6 pr. sale 79/ 6 89/6 PURE LINEN TEA TOWELS. Multi-striped. Were 4/6. BRUSHED NYLON NIGHTS. Long sleeves. S.W. to SALE 3/6 OS. Were 89/6 SALE 59/11 DECORATED POTTERY PLANT DISHES. Worth 6/6. WARM SKI JAMAS. Wineeyette. S.W.. W. Were 42/6. SALE 5/. SALE 29/11 TABLE MAT SETS. Assorted designs. Slightly imperfect. CORSELETTES a few only. Sixes 34 - 40. Usually Were 53/6 set SALE 25/- *** 55/17/6 SALE 69/6 - .- . g, A I* CONVERTIBLE BRAS. Sizes 32 . 38. Usually 45/-. F Ul*lllShlllgS, HORIG APPIIo s*le 22/6 INNERSPRING MATTRESSES. S.B. NYLON SHORTLINE BRAS. Top brand merchandise. SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE £6/19/6 Sizet 32 • 40. Usually 30/ SALE 12/6 KAPOC PILLOWS. Were 9/11 SALE g/9 Gloves, Hose, Scarves uocade. ivory. m 0... wae. ch.rry, A w.. NYLON FABRIC GLOVES. Many colours. Were 10/6 to| 4 /6 SALE 5/3 5/11 48in INDIAN HONEYCOMBS WEAVE. Off-White. Was BRACELEY LENGYH GLOVES. Teal, Clover, Peach. Were 10/4 ‘ SAU 8/6 18/6 . SALE T/A Oddments in PENDANT LIGHT PITTINGS. Germen. •• ® From 29 gns to 34 gn*. SBAMPREE IS DENIER NYLONS. Mediums. Sunt<me. SALE £2l/19/6 * £26/19/6 8/1 1 1 only TEA WAGGON. Slightly damegod. Was IS gns. PLAIN and MESH SEAMPREE NYLONS. Mediums. SALE £9/19/6 SPECIAL SALE PRICE 7/T1 *' 1 • Oddments in CHAIRS. Were £l2/10/-. 30 DENIER GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY NYLONS. Mediums. SALE £6/19/6 Worth SALE PRICE 5 /H 1 only BELL 5 VALVE MANTEL RADIO. "Venus." WelWHITE EVENING STOLES. With Lurex. Were 29/6. nut cabinet. Was £25/-/- SALE £l5/-/-8/11 FYRESIDE KEROSENE HEATERS. Wore £l3/19/6. *0 DENIER HEAVY CREPE STRETCH NYLONS. Mediums. SALE £ll / 19/6 Worth 17/11 SALE PRICE IV9 „ .mm . VIYELLA J SOCKS. Seconds SALE 3/ii Men and Boys’ UaMlriAK Ulaal BOYS' INTERLOCK UNDERWEAR. Oddments Vests and nanKies, vvooi, nags short., usually UP to 6/n sale 3/11 HANDKERCHIEFS. All types. Seconds. Usually 1/3 ea. eun-TC B u J I t If k.-L All . eaie ar 9 far 1/X BOYS SHORTS. Belted front, elastic back. All sizes. SALE 714 ea. nr 3fw 1/6 Ulu .|| y 22/6 SALE 14/„ DOUBLE KNITTING WOOL. N.Z. 4 colours. Usually kJ , . ~ .il 7e/a 2/2 oz SALE 1/6 •«. BOYS' BLAZEKS. Maroon and Bottle, j ?/M WOOU S ° Od ‘• l,Ct! ° n ° f slu r ’ l MBH'S SPORTS TROUSERS. Oddm.nts, Worsted and I/O Ivy League. Usually up to 89/6 SALK 39/6 LARGE TOTE BAGS. 2 Tone, and Were 35/£ PYJAMAS. No Iron. Drip Dry. Two ton. Paplin. SALE 24/6 Usually 45/6 SALE 19/11 SMART HANDBAGS. Wide selection. All shades. Were .. <■ u- . 37/6 - 39/6 SALE 25/- ’ UAUTY T,B - u *“‘" y up ” 'Vau 4/n Toys Galore ■ ■ a MEN’S WOOL SOCKS. Nylon reinforced. Ankle Socks. “ J® J - elastic top. Usually 9/6 .... SALE 4/11 Heavily Reduced MEN'S SUITS. Quality Worsted. Single and D.B. DOWNSTAIRS. £2l/19/6 SALE £l2/19/6 Famous Name GABERDINE SMOCKS. Assorted colours. MEN'S WOOLLEN GLOVES. Fewn and Grey. Usuelly Were 59/6 SALE PRICE 45/. 17/11 SAU I2/6 These ore only a few of Booths Storewide Bargains. RECORD SALE! Downstairs at Beaths Record Centre THE SENSATION OF THE 12 LF. Usually 39/6. 42/6 SALE 19/6 l2/6 downstairs and hear them. ALL 7hi Usually 12/6, 14/- SALE K/9 1 FEEFECT!
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 3
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