m m Rednctas" j 1 Is an expression never 1 B used by the D.1.0. n fl 1^ |3.T _-• 1 H ' < W H B When you cast a glance at the sale Prices in this S H column you will agree that we would be quite Justified H B in using the strongest possible adjectives. B B However, we are content to describe these figures as E B wonderfully low — another point the keenest buyer will h .< B readily concede on making comparisons. B 1 Why, some bf the GIRLS' FROCKS, COSTUMES, B a and RAINCOATS mentioned are actually loss than ■ B Half Price. . M B Look at these Girls' Navy Blue SAILOR-SHAPE H H SCHOOL FROCKS to begin with. They are neatly B a trimmed with white braid, and originally cost is/6 m n to 2g/6. They are now priced from 5/11 to 9/11 flj B MAIDS' NAVY, SERGE COSTUMES— Semi-fitting 1 S coats and plain or pleated skirts. Usual prices 17/6 fl m to 29/6 Sale Prices 10/6 to 15/6 H B GIRLS' PALETOTS— In Venetian Cloth, Serge, and M n Blanket Cloth; navy, tabac, dark green, and.reseda' ■ H Usual prices 29/6 to 49/6 Special Price to clear 10/6 B B GIRLS' and MAIDS' RAINCOATS— Fawn or beaver, B fl Raglan shape. Usual prices 25/6 to 52/6 *H" g Sale Prices 10/6 to 15/6 Ph* B GIRLS' MUSLIN FROCKS— Daintily trimmed with B B ' embroidery, insertion, tucks, and ribbons a g Usually ffii to 35/6 NOW 3/11 to 22/6 M • I INFANTS' PELISSES— With detachable capes, in 1 ■ plain, spotted, or embroidered 'Muslin, trimmed m 5 fine insertion and edging. Usual prices 22/6 to 40/6 m B ■ j- Sale Prices 11/6 to 19/6 n B GIRLS' COLOURED WASHING FROCKS— American | H styles ; in Print, Zephyr, Cotton Cord, and Cotton §9 <- H Foulard ', all the newest shades. Usually g/i 1 to 35/6 - (fl 8 To clearl 3/6 to 15/6 M - I GIRLS' NAVY BLUE LINEN COSTUMES— Trimmed • B H with white braid, all sizes. Usual prices 15/6 to 25/6 a D v Special Price to clear 5/1 1 a H . If you wish to secure smart v g B . outfits for your daughters, " B s this Is an opportunity that fl E ' should not be passed by. _ B Economy rivals economy for fSiv -■J***\ M ' special notice. ff'fci I WM. SIMM, MdQdtfer But ' * ut '^ I B I EYELET [MBROIDERY X Six O'oyleys, different designs, %\ Inches round, I post free, 2/- I Table Centres, 19 Inches, round or square, 1/11, or 26 x- 1 6, either oyal or oblong, 2/3 post free. These . • I are ail on best Old Bleach Linen. DMG Cotton, 1 1/- dozen, post Id. A series of new designs lust issued as above. Pringles Ltd. The Place for Presents :: LAMBTON ODAY * A "Petone" Travelling Rug MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Store*. Ta Aro House s I ~~" _ During the next ."■• few days we are Xj clearing out several £[ oddments prior to jr taking stock. c T Many a good in4 vestment can be _, made. Call and see -^ for yourself. ■■? — N - 'XX "Ite Busy Cower," CUBA STREET
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 9
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