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ARMITAGE’S SALE Still Better and Better Bargains Summer Goods Drastically Reduced Hosiery and Gloves SHOWROOM MERCURY HOSE HEAVY SATIN SLIPSPure Silk, fully-fashioned. Mercerised Lisle Tops and i n Opera and Princess Styles. Lace trimmed. Sizes Feet. Canadian manufacture. Sizes 9in. and 91in. S.W. and O.S. Shades: Cream, Apple, Saxe, Maize, Usuallv 611 pair. BARGAIN SALE PRICE 4 /4 4 and Sky. Usually 9/11. t »/ AA BARGAIN SALE PRICE, ART. SILK GLOVES— BROCADED LOCKNIT SCANTIES Stiffened Lace Gauntlets. Shades: Beige, Fawn and In shades Maize and Apple only. Sizes S.W. and W. Grev. Sizes 6to 7». Usually 3/9 Pair. Usually 2/11. BARGAIN SALE PRIOfc 4 / PAIR SALE PRICE, 4 It PAIR 1/» SMART FLORAL SLUB REPP FROCKS—- „ m Short slee ves, neat styles. Trimmed with buttons, LADIES' SMART CRAVAT SCARVES | buckles. Shades: Saxe, Pink and Fawn. Sizes In Striped and Paisley Taffetas and Art. Silks. All S.S.W. to O.S. Usually 12/6. SALE PRICE, , shades. Usually 6/6. SALE I’RICE, C/11 TAILORED SUMMER WEIGHT COSTUMES MERSYL tISLE HOSE— In all wool materials. Plain and action backs. Coats Fully-fashioned: splendid wearing. All the newest fully lined. Sizes S.S.W. to W. Shades: Saxe, Green, shades Sizes B'in to lOin. Usually 3/11 pair. Rust, London-Tan, Fawn, and Honey Gold. Usually SALE PRICE, 54/- SPECIAL SALE PRICE, ALL WOOL SKIRTS—DOVESDOWN WOOL— Neatly cut. Good fitting. In shades: Brown, Fawns, 3-Plv Babv Wool. Hygienic. White only. Usually Beige. Greens, Saxe, and Grey. Sizes S.S.W. to O.S. l/.oz. SALE PRICE. qI) or. Usually 18/6. SPECIAL SALE PRICE, ■WSW 1 ; Manchester and Dress JERSEYLAINE— CURTAIN NETS— Crease-resisting, and in an entirely new Texture, is .lust to hand. An unusually large assortment in all the fabric of the moment: in both plain and spot that is fashionable and new. Included in this upeffects. 36in. wide. Usually 4.6. but we are offer- to-the-minute range is the every popular “Frilled ing these very latest goods at the special low Curtain Voiles.” Usually 2/11 to 3/11, to go out at SALE PRICE OF YARD the SPECIAL SALE PRICES, to J/g Y<l. CHENILLE HALL CURTAINS— I 300 PAIRS TOWELS 45 X 90. Just to hand, but in they go at sale prices. I British Manufacturer’s "Celebrated Seconds.” These Attractive colourings and new floral designs. Usual | goods which normally would retail at 2/6 to 2/11 Retail Price, 25 -. SPECIAL PRICE, PAIR | each are now offered at to Each DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS I ARMITAGE'S

”W MODERN Upholstery fHS3 ■ ! AT ITS BEST! You'll find it in our wonderful array of High Quality Suites. Incorporating every modern development of luxurious comfort and first class workmanship. There i is a wide range of designs and coverings to suit every taste. QUALITY SUITE IN O 1 K 1 / i GENOA VELVET I BIS ■ W I

Hairy Skin Men hate it on Women Ar»* you letting unsightly hair spoil you? *’ , ta \s s . a ,eW minutes to away ugly hair ironi the face, arms and legs ibis new Hollywood way. SATIN LEAF Hair Remover is as easy to use as your lipstick. It s so different to rhe old-fashioned creams and chemicals. Just a gentle rub—that’s an and the skin is left radiantlv clear hair-free. soft, young. SATIN LEAF is simple and harmless, and bv far the easiest method ever devised for the removal of unwanted hair. ]• regrowih. Mores and Chemists, r.-fi. nr’frnm stTrv LEAF, Box HOP pp WELLINGTON’ Insist on true Satin i . °

Gregg’s have made the dressing. Simply add Ur rntlk and vinegar or lemon juice for the most appetising, xestful salad dressing imaginable. Made in a minute —and always sucacessful. Has high food value. Get a tin from your grocer to-day

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 39, 16 February 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 39, 16 February 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 39, 16 February 1939, Page 2

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