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LooiOr slew! Did you ever see such BARGAINS ? Big reductions on seasonable, wanted goods, is the big reason for the Great Success of VEITCH AND ALLAN’S SHOWROOM SALE. These are but a few items ; just an indication of the money-saving possibilities at this Great Sale. You’ll find hundreds more if you come in. BIG HEAVY SHAWLS AT SAVINGS GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES’ Heavy quality pure wool HONEYCOMB >SHAWIX UNDERWEAR splendid carrying sizes. Usual Prices, 42/-, 45/, 49/C. j Showroom Sale Prices, 37/6, 39/6, 42/6. CREPE DRESSING JACKETS, mccly made and embroidered in white, finished with band of self. £9/15/- OFF A SKUNK CAPE Shades: Sky, helio., shell. Usual Prices, 15/9, 19/6. A smart CAPE OF SKUNK, very deep at back. Black Showroom Sale Prices, 13/6, 16/6. crepe de chene is used for lining, and large fur but- , crrir r>»xrT tons for Usual Price, 45 guineas. ’ Ladies’ Dainty CIJEIE BL CHENE AND SILK. CA - Showroom Salo Price, £37/10/- SOLES, trimmed with lace or finished, with edging PATDrATMQ WAD RARIFQ of crochet, shoulder strap of lace, self, or ribbon, LARGAINS FOR BABIES jn d4)licate shades of helio, sky, shell, ivory. Usual A large range of Infants' SILK' AND MUSLIN BIBS, Prices 11'6, 15/6, 18/9, 21/11, to 27/6. iMrk’iiVsftt ’“i 1 . w te ?s f’"™"’ s «'" prf « s . «* ,5/t ' w ® s - 3, ' 11 ’' 4/6, Showroom Sole Frites. 1/6 lo 3/11. A lew only LADIES’ LACE ASD NET CAMISOLES. Infants’ fine quality HADIANTW DRESSES, daintily shoulder straps of ribbon, and finished with elastic trimmed with silk stitching. Round neck, or fin- a f waist. Usual Price, 6/6. ished small turn-down collar Usuallv 19/6, 23/6,25/6.’ Showroom Sale Price, 4/41. Showroom Sale Prices, 17/6, 21/-, 22/6. | Don’t wait or waver. I VEITCH & Stock-reducing Spec- | This sale is the big- Mb “ AU Othcr gesthargaineeentof AI i A K , Sectionsthe Season. You’ll iUJUIxIII j save heaps of money phones : 20—080, 21—215, 21—796, Mall OrderS Rwcive if you attend. CUBA STREET, Prompt Attention. WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 229, 22 June 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 229, 22 June 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 229, 22 June 1921, Page 5

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