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SPECIALS IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR THE PRICE AND QUALITY OF THESE GARMENTS IS SURE TO APPEAL TO YOU: BLOOMERS, made of heavy quality Crepe, well sized, Is 3d pair. .Cotton and Art Silk fleecy-lined Bloomers Is 9 pair. Jersey Silk Bloomers 6s 6d pr. Cooton Princess SLIPS in all shades 3s lid each. Heavy Quality Jap. Silk Princess Slips 12s 6d each, ' j Heavy Quality CREPE NIGHTDRESSES 2s 6d each ; Winceyette Nightdresses os lid each; Fuji Silk Nightdresses, nicely trimmed with silk lace 9s fid each; Knited Art Silk Nightdresses, heavy quality 12s fid each ; Extra heavy Jersey Silk Nightdresses 21s each. GENTS’ AND BOY’S DEPARTMENT; Gents’ Working Sox 9d, Is, Is fid and 2s pair; Gents’ Palmer Isap Woiking Trousers 6s lid pair; Gents’ Sleeveless “Athletic” Singlets Is fid each; Gents’ Cotton Knee‘Drawers 2s llcl pair; Gents’ Black Italian Shirts 4s lid each. Boys’ Grey Shirts, made of strong material, just the thing for school wear—- ’ Size ’ ' ‘ 1 2 3,4 6 ; ,, 6 7 8 : 9j., 10 • Price ... ... 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/4 3/5 3/3 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/1,0 Boys’ Grey Wiretwist Shirts, for super wear , : Size ’ ‘ J 2 3 4 5 6,. '.7 .8 .9 10 Price : ... 1.. 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/11 4./- 4/1 4/2 : 4/3 ALSO JUST LANDED —Children’s Leather Sandals with Crepe Rubber Soles from 3s lid pair; Children’s Tan Leather Shoes, with Crepe Rubber Soles and Heels from 6s fid.pair. M i ;i BUY CREPE RUBBER FOOTWEAR AND SAVE THE REPAIR BILL! Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes. Crepe Rubber Soles, 8s lid pair; ,j, Ladies’ Fawp Canvas Shpes with Rubber Soles, 5s lid pair. , REVELL STREET, MILLER’S HOEmKATHE NOTED HOUSE FOR VALUE THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION! ! ! AND AT GREYMOUTH. REEFTON, WESTPORT; 451 COLOMBO STREET CHRISTCHURCH; and 130 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON.
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»wn° A C /QPnCAL Of Wellington and Nelson. Appointments may now be made for next visit through Mr Lynn (Brocklehursts).
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1928, Page 4
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