(— — "I "Fabulous Reductions" It an expression never used by the D.1.0. Yet- / When, you oast a glanoe *t the Sale Prices in this column you will agree that we would be quite Justified Sn using the strongest possible adjectives. However, we are content to describe these figures as wonderfully low— another point the keenest buyer will roadily concede on making comparisons. Wh^ some of the GIRLS' FROCKS, COSTUMES, • and RAINCOATS mentioned are actually less than Half Price. _.ook at these Girls'. Navy Blue SAILOR-SHAPE SCHOOL FROCKS to begin with. They are neatly trimmed with white braid, and originally cost 15/6 ' to 25/6. They are now pricedfrofn 5/11' to 0/11 MAIDS' NAVY SERGE COSTUMES— Semi-fitting coats and plain or pleated skirts. Usual prices 17/6 , to _o/6 1 sale Prices 10/8 to 15/6 GIRLS' 'PALETOTS— 'In Venetian Cloth, Serge, and Blanket Cloth' 4 , navy, tabac, dark green, and. reseda Usual prices 29/6 to 40/6 Speolal Price to clear 10/ i GIRLS' and MAIDS' RAINCOATS— Fawn or beaver, Raglan shape. Usual prices 25/6 to 52/6 Sale Prices 10/6 to is/6 GIRLS' MUSLIN FROCKS— Daintily, trimmed, with . . embroidery, insertion, tucks, and ribbons Usually 7/1 *to 35/6 Now 3/11 to 22/6 iNFAN«TS' PELISSES— With detachable capes, in plain, spotted, or embroidered Muslin, trimmed , fine insertion and edging. Usual prices 22/6 to 4q/6 Sale Prices 11/6 to 19/6 GIRLS' COLOURED WASHING FROCKS— American *•' • styles ; ih Print, Zephyr, Cotton Cord, and Cotton '■* > Fotllard} all the newest shades. Usually s/if to 25/6' To clear 3/6 to IS/6 ' GIRLS' NAVY BLUE LINEN COSTUMES— Trimmed' with white braid, all sizes. Usual prices ig/6 to 25/6 Speolal price to clear 5/1 1 If you wish to secure smart outfits for your daughters, : this is an opportunity that shduld not be passed by. m Eoonomy rivals economy for PJ_y"il_rj special notlcej , ayrO&J 'j j9_^^_H _B [EYELET EMBROIDERY J Six D'oyleys, different designs, 8£ inches round, ' > post free, 2/T&ble Centres, (9 inches, round or square, 1/11, or 26 x 16, either ovat or oblong, 2/3 post free. These / . are all on best Old Bleach Linen. ' .' ' DMC Cotton, 1/- dozen, post Id. A series of new designs just issued as above. - f \ ' ... Cringles Ltd. The Place for Presents jj LAMBTON QUAY A "Petone" Travelling Rug MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Beat Store*. Te Aro House During the next •"- few days we are O clearing out several f^ oddments prior to irr taking stock. jp Many a good injk vestment can be T _ made. Call and see *k for yourself. .1 , . ■ q Te Aro House I ;?Tie Busy Comer/ CUBA STREET
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 9
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