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W. & A. AMBURY LTD., Our 32nd Annual Stocktaking Sale Will be in FULL SWING from JUNE 29th to JULY 31st MANCHESTER GOODS. TOWELS. CASE! ENT OLOTH. COLORED ART SERGES. SILKS. SHOWROOM. SHOWROOM. SHOWROOM. Cream Damask, 3/11. Now 2/11. 100 Dozen to clear at big reductions. 50in. Cream. Now 2/3. 50-inch 8/11. Now 6/3. 40in Luvisca Silk 8/11 Now 5/6 BLOUSES— 56in. NIGGER VELOUR, all Wool, LADIES’ TWEED COATS— Cream Damask 7/6. Now 4/6. Many half original pnees. 50in. Fancy do. 4/6. Now 2/6. 72-inch 11/6. Now 8/6. Odd shades in Jap. Silk Remnants. Crepe de Chine, Cream, Colored & 18/11. For 12/6. 17 Special Coats, £5 9s 6d and £5 Orfiam Tb»Tn««t ft/'ii Wnw Stripe Towels Now 1/2* Heavy Casement Poplin, originally 72in. 12/11- Now 9/11. Q d 1/- t/q i/ii vard’ Black, 39/6 for 14/11, 45/- for 19s For 39/6. w stripe Towels 2/11. Now z/xx, 7/6. Now 3 /xi. 50in. Floral Casements, 3/n Now Silke Crepe de Chin«> Colettes' '9/tt. ~ Balance of Tweed Coats White Dama.k u/11. Now 3/11. White Turkish, job tod, 1/3, 1/6. Lace Curtains all at Sale Prices. a/n, 4/6 Now 3/6. Ninons 4/- in the’ £ Discount’ Kadianta, 21/-. For 12/6. GOLFERS, all wool, 42/-. For ig/11. At Half p r j ce . k White Damask 8/6. / Now 5/6. Roller Towelling, xod, t/-, 1/3. Bordered do. 3/9 Now 2/6, 4/6 Now Velveteens Best and all colors ’ Stri P e Cotton For 5/n- 75 Z" For 2 9 /6 - Rain Coats. From 19/xi. V White Damask 8/11. Now 5 /xt. Roller Towelling 2/3. Now x/3. — 2/„. 20 per cent off: 4/- in the £. Cambrie 14/11. For 8/11. Art Silk 92/6 for 35/-, 84/-for ag/6, Cream and Fawn Blanket Coate 79/6 White Damask 12/11. Now 7/tx. Roller Towelling 2/4. Now 1/6. Striped Curtain Muslins, 4oin., 3/11. White Silk 27/6 for 13/11; 33/6 for 69/6 tor 19/11. Por 2s/ _. Glass Cloths bord’ 2/11 Now x/lx Roller Towelling 1/3. Now xod. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS. Now t/11. 14/11- Ver y Special 69/6. For 12/6. children’s Coats, all sizes, Half Price. Glass Cloths, bord- 2/6. Now x/9. — : 2yds long 25/6. Nov ,9/6. °£ d BlousU’ ArtTffk, W-. To Children’s Rain Capes. From k/.x. f Tea Cloth 2/6. Now i/xx. ANKFTS 2»?ds ons 35/fi N™ “te 13711 ’ Now 87 6 DRESS DEPARTMENT. For X5/IX. Children’s Knitted 25/-. for X6/6, Linen Tea Cloth 3/9. Now 2/3. BLANKETS 2Jyds lon e 35/6. Now 27/6. Colored Tabling, green and black, , n - t> re. , , . Black Net Blouses 29/6. For 12/6- 42/- for 29/6. COSTUMES— Cheek Glass Cloth 2/4 for x/8; 2/11 in all sizes, White and Colored. aids tenf Mn' NoZ red and Mack, 4/11. Now 3/3. 40m Dress Checks, 3/11 for i/nl, White Net Blouses 25/-. For 9/1 x. Infante’Cream Coate 22/6. For xa/6. 10 Ladies’Grev Small Check £7 for x/xx. 2d in7s off During Sale. S lonl N„Z Cushions, Cosies Muelin Covers, all „ 4/b f ° r 3/6 ’ 2n . Q/llf Evening Froeks, 3 specials to clear- « Grey, Small Cheek £7 Apron Dowlas 3/11. Now a/xx. Cotton Cot Blankets, 50 x 70, 3yds teng 72/6. Now 49/6. 4/ in the £ off . Hea.y Dress Tweeds. 40m 8/1 for 1 Vieux. Rose £9 9a For 39/6. 3 Navy Costumes £9 Apron Dowlas 2/11. Now x/xx. 2/6 for x/xx; 7/11 for 6/6. , .6/xT 35/ ® XS af/Zoo!, 1 SOimVae’k TWEED & For 1 Fo°r 79/6. , - F °J £5 51 Huckaback Towelling 3/6. Now 2/6. White do 2s’per cent, off ’ and wllite stripe, 13/11 for 6/n. Grey Flannel Skirts 47/6. For 23/9 1 Black Net £3 3s. For 29/6. 1 Black Costume £7 <s- For 59/6. Huckaback Towelling 1/6. Now a/xx. QUILTS. WJnte do ’ 25 cent - Black do. 13/11. For 7 /n. Cream Serge Skirts 37/6. For 17/6. 1 CrMm Costume £7 7s. Horrockses’ Circular Pillowing: 2/9. HORROCKSES ’ NURSE stock in JMerdown, . feVvy'boating, U"oM?9/ll for X. AFTERNOON FROCKS. - Summer 1 Cream Stripe Costume ’ 40in. Longcloth 1/11J. Now xj.’ CLOTHS ‘ BUTCHERS’ BLUE PRINT. 21/ - "ft S Coat^kV, 1 65/-. 1 each Wine. Mole 40in. Ixmgeloth 2/6. Now a/-. Horrockses Nurse Cloths, Minch count 25 per cent. Special Offer. Pure Wop - 7 « 167 ”’ 6 ’ For p ’ r tume £6 6s. For £3 3s. 58-inch Ticking 4/3. Now 3/3. / - Naw do I/O Now 1// ®oin. Navy Cravennette, 26/6. Navy Serge £0 12s 6d. For 75/-. 2 Grey Gwtimies £u ss For 39/6Heavy Calico 1/6. Now x/-. £? 2/ } 1 V j ® ra- > rJ? “J.' 1/9 ' ■,» ir F °r 14/11. Brown and Fawn £5 19s 6d. Childrens Navy Costumes. Fins OM 42m. Deiphahne, 9 shades, tor Ladies’ Indigo Fancy 2/6. Now x/6. 54i .. Wool Cheeks Clearuur at Half 54-inch PURE WORSTED COAT- For 55/6. For 69/6. ‘ Ttf /* Underwear. Sale Price a/g. CRETONNES. 36-inch Fancy 3/6. Now i/ii. Price. ’ INGS, fast dye, Fawn, Reseda, Knitted Wool Frocks. From 29/6. Grey Costumes. For 59/6. Se v ttes 6/6. Now 4/1X doz. 4-in. Stripe & Plain Wineiettes, 2/11, 2 _- n Fancy Ginghams 2/11. Now x/xx 4/6 Old Rose, Maroon, Navy, Saxe, Maids’Navy Coat Frocks. From 59/6. Now 2/2. ~ T / *’ , Now 2/7t - - Nigger, Cream, Bottle Green, 18/11, Knitted Silk Frocks, Black, Grev, —38 in. Wineiettes, 2/9. Now a/-. special line 5/6 Job 2/11. «ow 2/11 A)[ SEE WINDOWS. and Apricot. From So/6. Crimean Shirting, originally 4/11, Papery, including Tray Cloths, Run- 40 pieces plain and Fancy Jap. I'vnrßCT OTT-TTNC WHITE SHEETINGS. Now 3/3; 4/6 Now 2/9. "/?; n tb t n 2-' a l crepes, originally 2/6 to 2/3. 100 DOZ. HANDKERCHIEFS. Lilies’& Children? Vests Combs. £ ‘ Check and Plain double ™te and Fancy. All Reduced. Nighte, all kinds of Corsets, £ 04-mcn 3/3. Now 2/3. and irid. width, 4/6 for 2/11; 3/9 for 2/6. . . . lawn, so/v. rox 14/11. Clearing Linas Half Price. 54-mch 3/6. Naw 2/9. STRIPED FLANNELETTES. Romper Cloths, 3/6 for i/tx, 4/6 for Fancy Voiles, 4/6 for 2/3. pxrnpnrnFPTve ftp Grey Sheeting, 54-ineh 3/9. Now 2/xx. Ordinary Price 1/6. Sale Price x/-. 2/11, 3/’1 for 2/6. <SWOW ROOM 54m. WORSTED CHECKS, 27/6 for HOSIPR v_ L 5/ 6' ALL HATS must be cleared. See 'cheek, Special Job Baskets Ladies’ and LL 7»m White 3/11. Now 2/9. Clydella Ftennel, 3/11. Now 3/3. Navy Striped Dull, 2/3 for 1/6, 2/9 SCOTCH TARTANS. Windows. ' Colors and sVaZk All Wool Clearing°at’ x/-, x/6, 1/11 pair. JOB LACES & INSERTIONS, Id yd. 72in. White 4/11. Now 3/11. All Wool plannel Navy and Brown Denim, 2/11. 40in. 4/6 for 2/9, 9/11 for 6/ii, Special Motoring Hats, with veils, Blanket Coatings, 21/-. Women’s Black Cashmere Hose, Special Lines in GLOVES, Half 72in. White 6 ?/6 N^ W l/li, 2/11 Now a/a, 4/6 Now 3/6. Now a/3. 52-inch 11/6 for 8/11. j Models, Half Price. Reduced to 12/6. Hosiery 4/-’in £ off* Cotton' and. Silk NETS for Evening -X w.l /,« „ — — Twetds and Serges Half Price, Small Trimmed Hats, 6/11, 8/xx, * Wear. Half Price. ■ am. wmte 4/6. Now 3/6. l/xl> 2/llj 3/s _ 12 / 6 . DRESSING GOWNS—Grpatly Re- ' —————————— 80m - ° 7ll - Now 3/xx. FUR RUGS. 56-ineh New Zealand Tweed Ready to Wear Felts and Straws, duced to clear. WOOL & SILK SCARVES—--B<h- 5/9. Now 4/9- FANCY VOILE CURTAINS. c . Sale Prices 8/0, o/ir 4/xr to 15/11. 72/0. Sale Price 35/6. Clearing at Half Price. HAIR BRUSHES, 3/11 to 4/11. . SOin. 7/11. Now 5/xx. ~,, „ . _ /6 io. "V 9 6 °' Oxford Grev Coatines 54in pure Balance of Velours, Half Price. 45/6. Sale Price 29/6. 1000 Bundles TAPE (1-2 pieces), All at a/xx. » -%’sg --- 1 | ' », 2d in 1/- DISCOUNT off the WHOLE STOCK. A quantity of Remnants to clear at Half-price,

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1922, Page 3

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