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* \£mxumis. np i*wi WanruTt . 'u^rSAfottullS >xrrL^ ’Aocu.-! t~he ‘Sj'iorrt i mrf _ • • f ' OjXX:Tlt^ SOLE AGENTS: HANCOCK AND CO.. LTD., AUCKLAND §... W/...7 gq SAVES fQ LUNCH TIME TIME 2oz. Tins - 6*^ 4oz.Tms" l/“

HALF PRICE STOCKTAKING THROW - OUTS LADIES’ HEAVY COTTON HOSE, suitable for house wear. In shades of Pink, Peach, Mid Grey, Beige, Champagne, Suntan Specially priced at 9d pair. Throw-out Price, pr. or 3 prs. for %fXX AN ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ BOTANY ALL-WOOL HOSE, high spliced heels, double soles. In shades of Putty, Covert, Nigger, Dark Grey, Suntan, Light Nigger—Usually 2/11, 3/11 pair. Throw-out Price, JjS, 1, pr. LADIES’ SUEDE FINISH GLOVES, in a superior quality, in shades of FrenchBlond, Almond, Rose-Beige, RoseGrey, New-Mode, Hoggar, Ficelle, Blonde, with turn-back cuffs, smartly embroidered—Usually 3/6 pair. Throw-out Price, J|9 pr. FANCY FRILLED GARTER ELASTIC, 2-tone effect. In shades of Brown/ Lemon, Brown/Purple, Rose/Saxe, Purple/Cerise, Purple/Rose, Lemon/ Helio.—Usually 1/3. 27-INCH WHITE TURKISH TOWELLING Heavyweight and absorbent quality Usually 1/11 yard. Throw-out Price, J /•» yd. 58-INCH CREAM LINEN DAMASK —Attractive floral patterns, red borders. Wear guaranteed Usually 3/11 yard. Throw-out Price, 1/ 1 3. yd. WHITE TABLE DAMASK— S4-inch, floral designs, satin finish; will launder perfectly—Usually 2/9 yard. Throw-out Price, l/4£ yd. ALL-WOOL “DOCTOR” FLANNEL —Unshrinkable; in Shetland or Natural Usually 3/3 yard. Throw-out Price, yd. 38-INCH STRIPED CURTAIN NET— Cream grounds with coloured borders and stripes; in fadeless shades of Pink/ Helio., Blue/Gold, Blue/Pink, Blue/ Tango, etc. Fine quality filet net— Usually 2/9 yard. Throw-out Price, 1/4& yd. SUPERIOR QUALITY WHITE BOIC ING ELASTIC, §in. wide—Usually 32~d yard. Throw-out Price, 8M- length Throw-out Price, 5 yds, for 1/* ALL REMNANTS HALF MARKED PRICE 38-INCH ART. SILK LININGS, in rich brocade effects and colourings to suit all coats. A splendid wearing quality— Usually 4/11. Throw-out Price, 11 38-INCH PRINTED FOULARDS, in Light and Dark colourings, suitable for Aprons, Overalls, Linings, etc.—Usually 2/11. Throw-out Price, jfy 30-INCH COTTON POPLIN FUJI. A new number in the fine cord weave which gives more firmness to the cloth. In White, Cream, Coral Pink, Mid-Blue, Mauve. Throw-out Price, li •Id. yd. 36-INCH BLACK ART SILK BROCHE. An effective cloth for inexpensive frocks, in Black only—Usually 2/1 1 yard. Throw-out Price, 1/n MEN’S FANCY PULLOVERS, smart designs, in Blue, Fawn, Grey, Brown, etc. Men’s size only—Usually 13/1 1. Throw-out Price, &jXX MEN’S FANCY^OTToFTsocks; smart stripes. In Fawns, Greys, etc. Perfect fitting. Sizes 1 0-J and 1 1 in.— Usually 1/11. Throw-out Price, J, Jm MEN’S WHITE FLEECY LINED SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS. Close even weave. Sizes 36in., 38in., 40in., and 42in.——Usually 2/1 1. Throw-out Price, jXX yd. MEN’S MARLE TWIST WORKING" SHIRTS, in Mid Grey with coloured stripes. A splendid shirt for every kind of rough wear. Sizes 14i to 1 7—Usually 6/11. Throw-out Price, XX Men’s Navy Velour Overcoats. Double breasted fronts, inverted pleat and half belt, guaranteed colour. Sizes 3 to 7. Throw-Out Price; DRAPERS CLOTHIERS «lii HE) Men’s Dark Grey Tweed Overcoats. Double breasted front, set -in sleeves, vent at back. Splendid fitting. Sizes 3 to 7. Throw-Out Price: 4S/- 38, 38a, 40 Karangahape Road, Auckland 36/6

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 6

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