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“ BIG BARGAINS ” IN THE LADIES’ SHOWROOM. JUMPERS, in all wool, two-toned and plain effects, good range of colours. Usual Prices, 10/6 to 12/6. ‘ BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 6/11 CARDIGANS, in all wool, plain colours, good full fitting. Shades: Fawn, Cocoa, Brown, Black. Usual Price, 8/11. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 4/11 CARDIGANS, in smart silk and wool marl mixtures. Shades: Fawn, Green, Rose, Mulberry, Cedar. Exceptionallv good value. Usual Price, 25/6. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 12/9 SPORTS COATS, in brushed wool three-quarter length with fancy wool embroidery trimmings. Shades: Grey, Saxe, Almond and Lemon. Usual Prices, 59/6 to 65/-. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 42/RAINCOATS, in smart plain and fancy rubber effects, with adaptable collar, belt and pockets. Shades: Saxe, Fawn, Cocoa, Mulberry. Sizes, 38, 40, and 42in. Usual Prices, 14/6 to 17/6. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 12/6 VELOUR COATS, of superior quality, well tailored, fur collar and cuffs, half lined. Shades: Cocoa, Cedar) Navy, and Wine. Usual Price, 84/- to 99/6.“ BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 55/. WALKING COATS, in all wool English tweeds, perfectly tailored, and fully lined. In Fawn Mixtures only. Sizes S.W. and W. Usual Prices, 52/6 and 59/6. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 39/6 STRIPED KASHA FLANNEL FROCKS, in light grounds with contrasting stripes. Sizes S.W. and W. only. Usual Price, 29/6. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 9/11 SPORTS SKIRTS, in smart tweed and kasha mixtures. Showing in a variety of pleats. Usual Price, 7/6 to 9/11. “RIG MONDAY PRICE,” 6/6 JUMPER SUITS, in heavy weight marl effeets. Jumper with neat roll collars and V neck. Skirt of plain contrasting shades. Usual Price, 11/6. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 8/11 ALL Tins SEASON’S MILLINERY CLEARING AT CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN HALF PRICE. “ BIG BARGAINS ” IN HOSIERY AND FANCY SECTION. LADIES’ ASSORTED NECKWEAR, including crepe do chine and lace collars, underclothing tops, etc., in new and effective styles. Usual Price, 2/6 and 3/11. “ BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 1/. PALM AND OIL SOAP. Priced exceptionally low. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 3d. Cake. JUMPER BRAND “JUMPA” SILK, in 4oz. balls in Ivory, Jade, Blue, Pink, Sky, Rose, Black, Tango, Purple, Helio., Lemon, Kingfisher, Red, Apricot, Hazel, Rust, Peach, and Coral. Usual Price, 2/9. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 1/11-J ball. LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL PLATED HOSE. Suspender top, mock seam and fashion in Caramel, Lark, Blue Pox, Nude, Malacca, Beige, Rose, Usual Price, 3/11. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 2/6 P r - IPSWICH DE LUXE ART. SILK HOSE. Silk to top. Mock seam and fashion in Bran, Gazelle, Atmosphere, Blue Pox, Parchment, Champagne, Wild Rose and Black. Usual Price, 4/11. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 2/6 P r - LADIES’ ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE. Excellent quality in Pastel. Almond, Tauaura, Nude, Blush, Rose Beige, French Nude. Usual Price, 2/11 and 2/6. “ BIG MONDAY PRICE,” \. \ J i pr. LADIES’ ART. SILK HOSE. Suspender top, mock seam and fashion. In Guumetal, White. Black, Dusk, Cloud, Mirage, Florence Mills, and Peach Flesh. “ big MONDAY PRICE,” J/6 pr. LADIES’ POWDER PUFFS. Enclosed in an attractive rubber pocket. Assorted shades. “BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 9£d. each. HARE AND MOUFFLON FUR TRIMMING, 4 inches wide, Ist grade skins, in Browns, Grevs, Pawns, Fancy-Tonings, Black, White, Puttv, etc. Usual Price, 11/6. • “ BIG MONDAY PRICE,” 7/6 yd.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 24

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