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MEN’S WEAR At Prices That Offers Good Savings. Men’s Striped Poplin Shirts, with two stiff collars to match—Usually 13 (5. Community Day, 6 9. Men's Striped Cambric Shirts, with two stiff collars to match —Usually 8/6. Community Day, 4/11. Wonderful Value in Dress Shirts, in large sizes only, with plain and pleated fronts; sizes 17, 174, IS, 18^ —Usually 12/6, 13/6. Community Day, 3/11. Striped and Plain Drill Shirts; sizes 14, 11 J and 15 only—Usually 8/11. Community Day, 3/11. Men’s Woollen Underpants, all sizes. Specially priced—Usually 14/6 to 17/6. Community Day, 9/11. Also, Many Oddments in Underwear, Greatly Reduced for Monday only. FURTHER MEN’S WEAR “Bond’s” Silk and Wool Half Hose, in Grey and Black check effects —Usually 4/6, 2/6. Community Day, 1/11. Bond’s “Silkarto” Half Hose, in a variety of colours—Usually 5/6, 3/6. Community Day, 2/6. Men’s Fancy Silk and Wool, also “All-Wool” Half Hose—Usually 3/6, 3/11. Community Day, 2/6. Men’s Elastic Braces—Usually 2/6. Community. Day, 1/9. Men’s Rubber-lined Fawn Raincoats—Usuallv 1-9/6. Community Day, 16/6. Men’s Navy Gabardine Raincoats, lined throughout with good quality Italian Cloth; superior, stylish coats—Usually 79/6. Community Day, 69/6. LADIES’ SUITS and COSTUMES 30 Only Ladies’ Jumper Suits and 3-Piece Suits, iu “All-Wool” and Silk and Wool, in newest designs and colourings; excellent quality—Usually 69/6, 89/6. Community Day, 39/6, 49/6. Ladies’ Smart Sports Suits, in a mixture of Tweed and Stockinette; various fashionable styles; Pawn, Brown, Chocolate, Grey, and Navy—Usually 49/6. Community Day, 25/-. 15 Only Ladies’ Superior Quality Costumes, in assorted well-tailored styles and materials— Usually 59/6 to 89/6. Community Day, 49/6. BLOOMERS and VESTS At Saving Prices for Monday. Ladies’ “All-Wool” Bloomers, with elastic waist and knees; made with gusset/English make, good shape—Usually W., 4/11; 0.5., 5/6. In Navy, Amethyst, Fawn, Cream, Saxe. Community Day, 3/11; 0.5., 4/6. Ladies’ Cream Cotton Vests, with low necks, no sleeves; a splendid-value English line; finished Silk Braid —Usually 1/11. Community Day, 1/4-J-. Ladies* Art. Silk Bloomers, with elastic waist and knee, made with gusset; a good value line; in Salmon, Ivory, Pale Pink, Fawn, Nil, Apricot, Sand, Beige, Helio.—Usually 3/6. Community Day, 2/11. NIGHTDRESSES, SKIRTS Worth Securing at Monday's Prices. Ladies’ Creme Winceyette Nightdresses, cut Magyar shape, scalloped at neck and sleev e and finished with embroidered spray—Usually: W., 3/11; 0.5., 4/11. Community Day, 3/6; 0.5., 3/11. Ladies’ White Flannelette Nightdresses, heavy quality, with open fronts and long sleeves; high neck, finished collar of self— Usually: W., 8/6, 8/11; 0.5., 9/11. Community Day, 7/6; 0.5., 8/6. Ladies’ Art. Silk Princess Skirts, with opera tops, also round neck; in Ivory, . Pink, Peach, Helio., Nil, also Black, etc. —Usually 5/11. Community Day, 4/9. CHILDREN’S WEAR Priced Low for Monday’s Selling. Children’s and Maids’ Fleecy-lined Bloomers, in Saxe, Helio., Sky, and Shell Pink. Special Value for Monday—Usually 1/4 to 1/10. Sizes 1 to 3 4 to 6 Community Day, 1/3 16 Children's and Maids* Fleecy-lined Vests, with quarter sleeve; sizes to fit ages 4 to IS years—Usually 1/10 to 3/2. Sizes 4-6 7-9 10-12 Community Day, 1/6 1/11 2/3 Girls’ Navy Serge and Gabardine College Hats, all shades, including regulation Grammar School. Community Day, 4 11 each.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 614, 16 March 1929, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 614, 16 March 1929, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 614, 16 March 1929, Page 21

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