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BIG BARGAINS BIG SERVICE ‘ THREE DAYS’ SALE Thurs.. Fri., Sat.,—Nov. 24,25,26. —•<>^( ) ’ > i»’»-—’».^’O’—’(>’^(><—’<>-—’(>^()-^( >^() —•(>—■»—.. -■ -mr “ » - irw T ro In Preparation fcr Xmas To make a clearance of odd lines as a finale to November trading, as well as to make room for further large arrivals for Christmas business, we have ordered this “THREE DAY SALE.” The reductions showing below will ensure this clearance and this will allow us to display and hand&i the new goods to the best advantage. Note these prices, and see the goods for yourself. SHOWROOM DRESSES AND SILKS HOSIERY AND SHOES MERCERY Ladies’ Artificial Silk Underskirts Crimp, 10|d per yard Children’s Cotton Socks, Men’s Marl Twist Shirts, 3/9 each 5/11 each *‘ ve en^3 Floral Crimp. White grounds, fl J „_J iic m > r c I Opera tops Usually 17/6 lleat desi S ns > 31in - wide. Usually 1/6 yard. P er P alr . Mens * ancy Socks, Opera tops. Usually 17/6 ' Ju colours aud fancy stripes. Sizes 2to 6 , .... , , ij- ’ r c<• n i Chenille Strips Voile, 3/11 per yard and 7to 10. 1/3, 1/11 and 2/6 per paw Ladies Cream Satin De Luxe A French novelty fabric, in shades fawn, _ Men’s Duro Dye Neglige Shirts, 5/11 at Underskirts, 6/11 each P aon > bla(, k, penwinkle, with chemiie stripe LhHdren s rlam cotton & White Socks with collar to match Opera tops. Hemstitch fronts and hems. contrasting shades, 40m. wide. Usually Sizes 4t06,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 1/-, 1/9, 1/9, 2/3, -- . n . a //• Usually 12/6 8 / n y ard 2/6, 2/6 Men s ryjamas, 9/6 per suit i-Lini •. ri 07 u Embroidered Voiles. !/• per yard Ladies’Plain Cotton House Stockings, Men’s Underwear, 3/6 per garment Light Okait Coats, 37/0 each Fino quality voile with neat design. Shades 1/3 ner nair u > wl-. u v. LJ u For tennis, in all shades. Usually 49/6 red, brown, grey and white; 40in. wide. T ' * . , . , Men S White lleniStltChea tISUDGKeF 1 * Ladies’ Silk Blouses, 9/11 each Usuall y , 7" te . d „ chiefs, 4 for 1/Hcmstitched fronts in women’s and c.s. Striped Rav de Chene. 4/11 vard Ladies Art bilk nose, m »d i mt eia s_ Usual 21/- yj ]ie q Uß iity Art. Silk Satin finish. White 1/6, 2/9, 3/3, 3/6, & 3/11 per pair * Palmer hap Trousers, 6/9 pair Ladies’ Tweed Pleated Skirts, 27/6 ea. Qy heel “' A “ Urge range Bla " r Suit *’ 10/6 Mch i’T'm l . r yar J’H A ‘ Ladies’Marl Cotton Hose, 2/11 pair . MANCHESTER Lndies Marabouts, 35/' each iancy Mhks, 5/11 per yard in assorted shades 54m. White Twill Sheeting 114(1 y&rd In all shades. Usual 63/-. Including georgettes, crepe de ehenes, maro- l_j;_ > n.. tj nm cains, neat floral and conventional designs; Cadies l”erc. Cotton nose, 11 pair SOin. White Twill Sheeting, 1/6 yard Ladies’ Smart Crepe de Chene Frocks, 39in - wide. Usually 14/6 and 21/- yard In assorted shades . I . J 59/6 each J,p.h.n Sill, 6/6 per yard Ladle.’ Merc. Li.le H.,e, 4/6 pair 1/3 In all the latest shades. U.sual 95/- Two ends in smart checks. In shades of rose white only hfl* ki • 1 aj j V 1. . ™ . an( l brown, unequalled for wear; 38in. wide. I a J: > I• U 11-.- 4/11 39in. White NaiDSOOK, 9d per yard Ladies’Floral Crepe de Chene Frocks. Usually 12/6 yard Lad es Merc. Lisle Hose, 4/11 per pair ’ r ' 59/6 each M ’ 5/11 d in ail the newest shades and wide tops Linen Forfar Tea Towelling, 9d yard Neatly designed. Usually £6 6/- silkWool Maroeain ladies’ Pure Silk Kayser Gloves, Plain Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 1/3 ea. Ladies’ Dairsly Veil. Froch., jS’ *• " ld "' 1/11 Xi 1" „„ SB. Balfta IkU«, 1/11 » 2/3 M 19/6 each n _. c , mastic, black and white 8 Excellent qualities. Neatly designed, ail newest shades. Usual Y.^ om ® n ’ '/'• P er y ar(3 Ladies’ Art Silk filnves 5/? ner nair Coloured Winceyette, lljd per yard 27/6 Silk and wool mixture, ideal for coats, frocks, *" aoles OIIK UIOVeS, j/J per pair ' ’ r ' etc. Shades tan, bronze, saxe and paon; 38in. In assorted shades of silver, blonde, nude ’ d un( i cl .,, loth i ng ' Limited quantifv Ladies’ Cream Fuji Tennis Frocks, Usually U/6 yard and champagne under . lathing. Limited quanb y 35/- each Cdepe de Chene, 4/6 per yard Ivies’ Fabric Gloves, 2/6 & 2/11 pr. Smgh Bed Pure Wool Grey Blankets, Pleated skirts, long and short sleeves. Serviceable quality in shades turq., green, With neat embroidered gauntlets 19/b per pair Usually 49/6 jade, fawn, helio, rose and apricot. All pure £fl > G[ oveg 9/J Da j r Gerut liae for campers. Ladies Cotton Bloomers, 2/11 ’ ?6in. Linen Cheese Cloth, 6d per yard Cream and navy. Women’s outsizes. Usual A Children’s Tan and Black Patent ' quantity. 4/9 Z-X Sandals FANCY & HABERDASHERY, Ladies’ Coloured Cotton Bloomers, 2/6 / P/tn-n'to 0 ’ ’e/iT* 8 3to 6 ’ * /U: 7to Cotton Handkerchiefs, 5 for 1/!/1L wu™;. White c„„, Oxford Shoe. I J* ’ r n * r i i n /#« ffWlMßMirriiimnirninwiiii ■m n■ iWith rubber soles and toe caps. Sizes 4 to Ladies Crepe Dressing Gokn, 10/6 6 2/11; 71010> 3/6 . uto 2 / 4/3 per pair p aper Sunshades, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11 ea. uZhy U W6 enlbroldCrCd in aU ShadeS ' Ladies’ Satin Slippers, 4/6 per pair AU sizes - Assorted colour, and designs. . , . with leather soic-s in assorted shades to be Crepe de Chene Scarves, 5/11 each Ladies Keady-tO-Wear Crinoline Hats, UAMnvmrr Cleared at half price Bright floral designs. Small size scarf. 12/6 each / HANDKERCHIEFS L A smart range of LADIES’ SHOES in as- n Trimminrr. firl n.r v.rJ All shades; 19/6 usual price. < 3 for I/- Jhdf P.’/e' 08 a “ <l C °'° UrS ” 6 C ’ Care<l bright colour.; Ladies’Ready-to-Wear Hats, 9/11 ea \ White cotton iiandker I Ladies’Black Glace Strap Shoes, Ln. and i}m. wide. Usual! n i4/6 St Shad ° S P ° PUlal ShaPCS ’ Cl " efS With fanCy colour -Ij 19/6 S per a p C air ace raP 0M ’ IRONMONGERY & CROCKERY ea borders. ( with low heels All sizCB & Saucers. A great range to clear. mDVirw CAiurv Ladies’Charleston Shoes, 18/9 pair C U P 8 on b» 3 for 1/5; 3 for 1/11; rUKEalulv FAIXLI liirillMWllllini Ilin With good leather soles and flat teels. All 3 for 2/5 Roach,’School Pad., 200 page, 2d \ / Cop, & Saucer,, 3 for 1/11;. 3. tor Usually i/- \ ' Ladies’White Canvas Strap Shoes, 2/4; 3 for 2/11 Roachs’ Baby Pads, 3 for lOd \ / Sale Price 12 / 6 P er P air Plates 3 for 1/4- 3 for 16/6Usually 4jd each ’ \/ A clearing line of Ladies’ White Canvas ™‘es J tor 1/4, 3 tor 16/6, V Shoes with flat heels. J tor 1/9 Paper Lampshades, 20 only Dinner Sets, 42/6 per set Ranging from 2/11 to 10/6. All at half price ’ Ladies’ Handbags 5/6 each M y ea 21/- per set 25 Only. Ranging from 8/6 to 15/6. aii at The compact Store with understanding prices. Wrist & Pocket Watches from 7/6 the one price 1 For outdoor time. Down Powder Puffs, 1/6 each D Thermos Flasks, 3/9 Usually 4/3 each IvCLlldllUUl j’ o t hot ua( i co id water and 1/6 each Thursday, Friday and Saturday furniture Bargains in Fancy China NEXT ! Extra Special—4-Piece Oak Suit* £34 All lU ir nif i 1n ■ One only 4-piece Oak Suite. Round-end All at Halt Marked rnce. Bed, Long Oval mirror Duchew, and Long Jardinieres, Vases, Floating Bowls, Jugs, Oval-mirrored Wardrobe. U.ual Price Teapots, Candlesticks, Omar Khavvan Bowls, £42 10/- , Rim» S«t«, 77/6 Melba Compact Refill Face Powder, 2/6 \wj Double end, complete with squab In ahedow Usually 4/6 Av V tiSSUC ' Field’s Shaving Cream, 1/3 O | 2r’ M>U bed ’ L Ua ' / J". Dinner Waggons, 29/6 and 39/6 Goodwin’s English Monogram Soap, li,n,u anii oak 6d cake 'sz Rimu Duchess, 77/6 Usually 71d Two-drawer, strongly made and well polbl*'

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 23 November 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 23 November 1927, Page 9

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