Commencing THURSDAY, 7th May. THE Great Clearance of and sacrifice of all ©vrstocked goods before Annual Stocktaking. A great opportunity to buy the New Winter Goods at Bargain Prices. Here is a small Bargain List. Our values cannot be excelled. See the Bargain Display in our Windows To-night. Doors Open at 9 a.m, sharp. Postage Paid on Goods as usual —«►—<*—♦—4—44—i--♦—4 4 —*- 4—4 -4 *
72in. Unbleached Sheeting. Worth 3/0 yard. Sale Price 2/9 yard. ttOin. WJiite Twill Sheeting. Worth •1/11 yard. Sale Price 3/6 yard. 32in. Jlorrockses’ Calico. Worth l/(! yard. Sale Price 1/- yard, loin. Coloured Holler Towelling. Worth l/i) yard. Sale Price lOd yard. 3Sin. Coloured, Strong Poller 'Towelling. Worth 1/11 yard. Sale Price 1/3 yard. Hiin. White Holler Towelling. Worth 1/9 yard. Sale Price 1/- yard. 6lin. White Dice Pattern Damask. Worth 3/0 yard. Sale Price 2/6 yd pair. Sale Price 2/3 each. White Towels, 22 by 44. Worth 6/(5 Coloured Towels,'22 by 44. Worth 5/11 pair. Sale Price 2/6 each. 2 Only Down Quilts. Worth 00/-. Sale Price 35/-. 19/6; Double Bed 17/6 to 29/6. .Marcella Quilts, Single Bed 19/6 to Honeycomb Quilts, Single Bed 14/6 to 25/-; Double Bed 22/6 to 42/6. Honeycomb Cot Quilts. Worth 4/11 each. Sale Price 3/6 each. Cot Blankets. Sale Price 1/11 and 2/6 each. Single Bed White Blankets, 25/6 pair. X.Z. Flannel, all shades, 2/0 for 1/11 yard. 54in. Art Serge, Brown and Green, (5/0 yard. Sale Price 4/6 yard. MOin. Furnishing and Domestic Cretonnes. Usually 1/(5, 1/11 and 2/3. Sale Price 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 yard. 40in. Shadow-Art. Usually 1/9 yard. Sale Price 1/3. Hundreds of Real Bargains in this Department not in this price list. See our windows. You will save money on Household Goods on Thursday. DRESS DEPARTMENT 54in. All Wool Coating-, Henna, Kingfisher, Brown, Grey. Usually 12/0 yard. Sale 9/6 yard. 50in. Champagne Coating. Usually 17/0 yard. Sale 14/6. 50in. Cray, Black, Astraehan Coating. 5 tin. Dress Flannels, Grey, Saxe. Mole. Usually 19/0 yard. Sale 14/6 yard. Usually 7/11- Now C/11. 44in. All Wool Flannel, Navy, Saxe. Usually 7/11. Now 5/11 yard. 42in. Ilopsaes, smart Cheeks and Stripes. Usually 7/0. 0/(5. Sale Price 6/3, 5/6, 3/11 yard. 4fiin. Dressing Gown Flannelettes, Hod, Pink, Blue. Usually 3/11. Sale 2/11 yard. 30in. Velveteens, Bed, Blue, Grey, Brown Usually 12/0 yard. Sale 9/11 yard. 22in. Velveteen, Brown, Black". Usually 5/9. Sale 3/11 yard. Cream Wineeyette, 1/9, 1/11 yard. Shirtings in Grey and Cream. Usually 2/11. 1/11. Sale 2/3, 1/6 yard. One End Only 40in. Navy Serge, 7/0 yard. Sale Price 4/6 yard.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY DEPARTMENTS All Wool Grey Ribbed. Hose. Usually 3/0. Sale Price 2/6 pair. Black Cashmere Hose. Usually 3/11, 4/11; 0/11 pair. Saie 2/11, 3/6, 4/11 pair. Black Ribbed Hose. Usually 4/11, 0/11. Sale 3/11, 4/6 pair. All Wool Hose—Fawn, Grey, Browns. , Usually 0/11. Sale 4/11 pair. Ribbed Cashmere Hose, Mole, Navy. "Usually 5/11. Sale 3/9 pair. Ribbed Silk/Wool Hose, Marl ell'ects. Usually 0/11. -Saie '4/11 pair. Cotton Marie llose. Special Sale price 1/11' pair. Ladies’ Wool Gauntlet Gloves. Usually 5/0, 5/11, 0/9. Sale Price 3/11, 4/6, 5/3 pair. Fancy Cuff lint. Suede Gloves. Usually 5/0, 7/0. Sale 3/11, 5/11 pr. Smart Neck Scarves. Special Prices, 7/6, 7/11, 10/6 each. Covered Coat Hangers, 1/3, 1/6 each. White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 3 ■ and 4 for 1/-, 3 for 1/3. Coloured Bordered Handkerchiefs, 6d, 9d, lOd each. Rexona Soap, 1/3 cake. Bath Soap Od cake. Barilla Soap 9d bar. •Writing Blocks and Envelopes in folder slightly soiled. Now 1/- each. MEN’S WEAR 4 Men’s Sports Coats, J24/6 eo clear. Work Trousers, strong Saddle, 16/6. Men’s Tweed Overcoats, latest cut. Special, 45/--. Men’s Waterproof Coats. Usually 39/0. Sale 29/6. All Wool Singlets and Underpants 5/9. Pctone Sox. 3 pairs for 4/6. Cardigans from 9/11. Bovs’ Cardigans, all sizes, All Wool. ‘ 8/11 to 11/6. Boys’ School Hose, All Wool, 2/11. Colonial Tweed School Suits; 27/6. Boys’ Pyjamas, 6/11. Men’s Pleavv Field Boots, Black, Tan. English. Usually 35/-.Sale 28/6 Guaranteed Gum Boots, Children's, Ladies’ and Gents’, 13/6 to 21/-. Ladies’ Waterproof Shoe Snugs, 5/9. A few odd sizes in Ladies’ Walking Shoes, 4/11. SHOWROOM 12 Velour Hats, Black, Fawn, Grey, 29/6 each. 50 Model flats. Were 55/-. Sale 29/6 to 39/6. ' 2 Only Evening Frocks in Flame, White Fur trimming, 37/6 each. Ladies’ Silk Jumpers, all shades. Were 19/0 to 05/-. Sale 9/11, 12/6 to 35/-. Woollen Cardigans, Nigger, Fawn, j Rose, Bines. Were 15/0. Nov/i 12/6 each.
All Wool Jazz Jumpers. Special, 9/11 each. £ Only Smart Woollen Costumes. Wore 79/1!. Now 49/e each. S Only Ladies’ Tweed Coats. Were. 09/0. Now 19/6 each. Marabouts, in Stoles and Capes, from 35/-. INFANTS’ WEAR Cream Woollen Gaiters. Were 9/9. Sale 2/3 pair. Cream Infanteos and Bootees. Were 2/0. Now 1/6 each. Infants’ Flannel Gowns. Were 0/0. Now 5/11. Flannel Petticoats, 3/11, 4/11. Sale 1/11, 3/11. Infants' Cream and lied Shoes. To Clear 2/3 pair. SPECIALS 50 Smart Velour Coats, Fur Collars and Cuffs, and Button Trimming. Usually 105/- to £l2/12/-. Sale prices 59/6 to £7/7/-. UNDERCLOTHING 50 Ladies’ Heavy Cream Cotton Vests. Wore 3/9. Now 2/6. Cotton Spencers, Long and Short Sleeves. Wore 3/11. Sale 2/11. Pure Wool Spencers, all sizes. Were 8/11. Sale Price 7/6. Natural Wool Spencers, Long and Short Sleeves. Were 7/11. Now 6/6. Wool Vests. O.S. and W. Usually 5/11. Sale 4/6 each. Natural Wool Combinations, O.S. and W. Were 15/(1. Now 12/6. Long-sleeved Fleecy Combinations. Special 10/6 pair. Heavy Cotton Camisoles, O.S. and W. Were 3/9. Now 2/6. 50 Pairs B. and C. Corsets, sizes 22-27. Were 7/11. Now 4/11. 12 Only Lace, trimmed Nightdresses. Were 12/(1. Now 7/11. 50 Ladies’ Grey and Navy Woollen' Bloomers. Were 8/11. Now 6/11/ Nrw Floocv Bloomer;;. Were a/11. %, 3/1 _ 50, Vests .7/6 each. Grey Fleecy Under/ ch. les, 4/6 each. Nightdresses. We /0. Girls' Grev and Navv Woollen BloomPure Natural 18/(1. ‘1 ers. Were O/H." Now 4/11 pair. Girls’ Woollen Vests, Short and Long Sleeves, 2/9, 3/11. Girls’ Flannelette Nightdresses. AVerv 9/(5. Sale 7/11. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT! 54in. Unbleached Sheeting. Worth 2/11 yard. Sale Price 1/11 yard.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 May 1925, Page 2
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