- ORE • m m ~',;; . iii; nsui £;«v^ 1 .- V: At a price that makes buying easy A rare and welcome chance to save on Hosiery for many months to come ! . These stockings are genuine Bemberg silk quality, fine gauge, fully fashioned and available in all sizes and the most wanted shades Hosiery you have always been accustomed to paying 3/11 for ... . and which were splendid sellers at that price. NOW BEING SACRIFICED—WKSLE SUPPLIES LAST—AT Gdt several pairs at this positive bedrock figure, and while such a bargann holds good. mm J»T; *rtjl** .; "•« m m <i~,^ •\, ■ - 6 Further Ways to Save Money at our Great Economy Carnival GIRLS' WOOLLEN JUMPERS All Pure Wool Qualities, also Semi-Cardigan, Button Front Styles. In a wide range of Plain Colours with Stripes of Contrast Colour on neck and arms. Sizes 24in. to 32in. SALE /| / 1 1 Usual Values 7/11 to 9/11. PRICE '*/ J - JSILK RIPPLE CLOTH 36in. wide. Lustrous Silk Finish vvilli Fleecylined Back. Suitable ,to embroider designs on. British manufacture. SALE A /"| 1 Yd. Delightful Plain Shades. OFFER */ - 1 ■*■ BOYS' BLUE CHECK SHIRTS In a Strong Quality Woven Cheek- Fal Canoe Style. All. Sizes. SALE «/l Usually 3/11. PRICE ** / -» LADIES' "ROSLYN" VESTS In. Fine Ribbed all Wool Quality with Short Sleeves also Sleeveless Style. W. and U.S. Sizes. ' SALE f Usual Price 5/6. PRICE « . MEN'S 2-PIECE SUITS X.Z. Manufacture, in Serviceable -A All-wool Tweeds. Splendid iittim Sizes >'> to 7. SALE Usually 49/6. , PRICE TEA TOWELS In Red or Blue good, handy size >n White Grounds. A SALE fj). each. SNIP *' Iposox 1 zor /gl^E :-ffe::' : '^^ : :.--. -■■:* hho >«i o^'fW-'.'i?
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20012, 10 August 1939, Page 14
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