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Fortieth Annual Stocktaking Sale in Our ■ , Fancy Department

DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS 'ON LADIES’ HOSE MB CHILDREN’S SOCKS.

.. QMmmm 30 Dozen HHATHBB MIXTURE CASHMERE FINISH HOSE. In all good shades', m excellent wearing quality, seamless double heel and'toe; former value 5/6. SALE BARGAIN 1 11 Bsoeptional value, .ALL WOOL 4/1 RIBBED HOSE. Splendid shades, Farm, Coating, Grey. Tan, Toney Brown.; season’s price 4/9. SALE BAB©AIM 8/6

BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, Double toe, seamless throughout, fast dye; tins season’s price SAL Very Special Value 2/11 pair FASHIONABLE 4/1 AND 8/1 RIBBED HOSE. Lovatt mixture. a grand wearing stocking; actual value 3/IJ. Very Special at 2 8 SALE PRICE Superior quality ALT, WOOL BLACK CASHMERE HOSE. Fashioned leg, wide tops; stock price 5/11. SALE PRICE 4/6 PAIR BLACK ALL WOOL BOTANY HOSE. Sean dess throughout, double heel and toe, good medium weight: stock price 4/ U ' SALE PRICE 3/11 "ST. MARGARET'S” ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE HOSE. Seamless; stock.price 4/6. SALE PRICE 3/8 ENGLISH SPORTS ALL WOOL HOSE. Embroidered fancy ' fronts, latest fashion; in dark and light Grey, Heather mixtawa: «£» Blaek and White mixture; originally priced 14 /g ■ CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 4/11 FANGY EMBROIDERED SPORTS HOSE. Cashmere finish, ■ heather mixtures formerly priced 8/11.. * OLBARANCS Si,X;B BARGAIN 2/0

BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY Si LADIES’ WOOLLEN GLOVES,

MORJjBY’S HEAVY WOOLLEN CILOYES, dur&bl« s&d supeirfe? <jtsaHty, m dark greys - and kealher, tew priced 5/11. CSsawnee SALS *lOll/11

WOOLLEN GAUNTLET .GLOVES, m dark green and heather Bfli&fcsirs, this «asoffi 5 s price 5/11, BABE BARGAIN at 2/8 WHITI WOOLLEN KNIT GLOVES, all sizes, heavy quality, fomorlvf)/6, SALE BARGAIN 2/11 LADIES * WHITE MNGWOOD GLOVES, all wool, excellent washing, this season's price 4/11, SALE CLEARANCE 2/11 WHITE YIYBLLA GLOVES, this famous make, formerly priced at 6/11. HOW OFFERED 3/8 “MEDEA” WOOL and COTTON KNITTED .’GLOVES, m navy, lawn, white, were 8/11,, CLEARANCE PRICE 1/8 |.'dem« FLEECY-LINED FABRIC GLOVES, Mack, white,and tan, were 2/11, • SALE BARGAIN 1/ pair. CHILDREN’S RINGWOOB GLOVES, sizes 0 to 5, all colours, were 2/S, SALE PRICE 1/6 CREAM WOOLLEN GAUNTLET GLOVES, excellent washing, wer@ 6/11, SALE TRICE 3/9 > s ■ I | h.

DRESS FABRICS

' ' YARDS OF DRESS MATERIALS, drW comprising Clan Tartans, in Black Hill II Watch, McKenzie, Hunting Stew'%Js ' *rt„ all wool COVERT SUITINGS, * s “ 4 ®’ " l ' 1 " ' Fawns and Gaberdine Shades, CHECK TWEEDS, coloured Cheviots. Grey, Mole and Violet, GABERDINE SUITINGS, all 52m to 54in wijde, Tartans excepted, usual jjOJL / || price 12/6 to 21/ yard. vi SPECIAL TO CLEAR, per yard While tfeey 'lost w« will be pleased to forward pattern? on request; please make second choice in all eases. ALL- WOOL GABERDINE SUITINGS, in »ood shades of Mole, Saxe, Qnjt VM* Fawn; usual), COLOURED YELOUR CLOTHS, 52 inches wide. Wo have’ these in Wine. Green, Grey, Brown, suitable for warm coat frocks usually 16/6 yard. SALE PRICE 7/6 yard ENGLISH DRESS TWEEDS, 50 inches wide, m. two-shancs oi o«en, in smaM, fane, .hook; ALL WOOL ENGLISH HEATHER TWEEDS, 56in, 3 pifocs in Heather Mixture colouring / 6 ynrf COLOURED ALL WOOL CHEVIOT TWEEDS. 52-50 inchw ' -m* in Oftrdfaiftl, Royal Blue, Mole; usually 16/6 yard. ’ SPECIAL SALE PRICE 8/11 yarn, ux WOOL HEATHER COATING TWEEDS, 66 inches wide, m Brovm Fawn, and' Green Heather colour mgs, suitable for w™”ViS eoate. SPECIAL TO CLEAR 0/6 yard

Palmerston N. Store -opens all day ©a Wednesdays. xvxwsia § w .Closed Every. Saturday 1 p.m. at Palmerston 51,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2449, 4 July 1922, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2449, 4 July 1922, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2449, 4 July 1922, Page 4 (Supplement)

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