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COMMENCING NEXT THURSDAY A THREE DAY of Cottons, Silks, etc. at BECKS FOR SILKS Lurex Embroidered Crepons. Less than Half Oddments in slightly soiled Satins, Taffetas, Price. Usually 39/6. etc - be cleared at |/| | yard ’ SALE PRICE ese were rom t 0 17/6 yard. Bridesmaids’ Frocks, Evening Frocks, Party Heavyweight Cotton Poplins at Half Price. Frocks. They’re 36in, in ten shades. 24 shades. Usually 9/11. SALE PRICE Al 11 yard. A few only Kiddies’ Prints. Usually 6/11. ■>/ 11 SALE PRfCE 2/ || yd. Re-embroidered Brocades for cocktail, parties and Mother of the Bride. Frocks in Brown, Velveteens, Fine Corded Velveteen in plain Bronze Green, Blue. 36in. Usually 35/6. shades of Ruby Red, Turquoise, Orange, Sal- SALE PRICE IQ/fi mon. Usually 7/11. SALE PRICE g/ | | Crystalettes and Crystalenes, 45in wide. Printed Corded Velveteens. Ideal for kiddies’ £ ver 50 shades. Use them for Bridesmaids, u -l. ig..,iiu -7/n Party Frocks, Hats, new Transparent Coats, wear, Mens Shirts etc. Usually 7/11 ’ Usua|| ; 14/6 SALE PRICE 5/|| SALE p R | CE 0 /11 yd. Organzas in Nylon or Silk. See these in the De]ustred Satjns s«£ PR | CE Q .. . newest shades. These again are 45m. Usually 3/11 9/11 to 12/6. SALE PRICE, All C/11 yd. 45in and 48in. Heavy weight, In 20 good 0/ 11 shades. Usually 23/6 yd. . . . . „ „ ... . For Evening Frocks, Party Frocks, Linings Plain shades in Cottons and ben Effects are under |ace f rocks an( j Cushi y ons efc ' De|ustre s d reduced to _ SALE PRICE 4/11 S , tins These are usually 9/11 to 12/6. 11 b “ 9/11 f AKA NEW BRIGHTON BECKS for silks WE'RE OPEN ALL DAY ON SATURDAY.

THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB (Inc.) ' WINTER MEETING JULY 9, 13, and 18, 1968 NOMINATIONS for al! events at the above meeting CLOSE at 4 O’CLOCK P.M., on TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1966, at the office of the club, 103 The Terrace, Wellington. H. W. MEYER, Secretary. P.O. Box 446. Wellington C.l, Telegrams: Racing Club, Wellington, Telephone 41-882. For programme of events, see official "Calendar” issues June 1,8, and 15, 1966. —Advt.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31085, 14 June 1966, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31085, 14 June 1966, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31085, 14 June 1966, Page 5

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