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n { PRICE GROUPING OFp LAIN AND FLORAL SILKS Odd Lines which must be quitted before Stock-taking MOST AT LESS THAN Half Price Usually 3/11, 4/11. Half Price 16 per Yard All kinds of Plain Silks—Cloques, Crepes, Matalasse, Taffetas, etc. Every colouring in Florals. TINSEL CLOQUES Usually 12/6. Half Price J per yard Wonderful Evening shades. Marvellous quality Cloque with woven back. Faintly flecked with Gold tinsel. 36-inch CARACUL Usually 7/11.. Half Price 3 11 In White only. Unusual curl effect. Suitable for Evening or Short Coats. LADIES’ WIDE-END TIES Usually 2/6. Half Price 1/- each Smart, plain shades'. Wide assortment of all colours. PLAIN SILKS Usually 3/11, 4/11. HALF PRICE. I/lIJ Grouping of various fancy weaves in good assortment of shades. UNBLEACHED SHEET LENGTHS Half Price— SINGLE BED. 5 YDS. FOR f/U Half Price— DOUBLE BED. SYDS. FOR 7/6 Heavy Twill Quality. Reliable for wash and wear. 54-INCH DRESSING GOWN CLOTH Usually 8/11. HALF PRICE 2/11 p ER YARD In Blue, Rose and Green. Aosolutely Allwool. Wonderful opportunity to buy a length for a warm gown. 36-INCH SILK RING VELVETS Usually 6/11. HALF PRICE 2 /m One piece only of Pink and Blue. Beauti* ful soft, rich quality. 36-INCH LACQUERED SATINS Usually 6/11. HALF PRICE, i/ilf Full range of delightful Evenire Wiades. Marvellous Value! & WAIKATO'S DRESS GOODS SPECIALISTS PHONE 3332 • BOX 260 • HAMILTON

THE WAIKATO TIMES. SATURDAY'S SPORTS EDITION. The usual Eight O'clock Edition of the Waikato Times to morrow wfll contain reports of the third Springboks’ match, against Taranaki, of the Christchurch Hunt Club’s Steeplechase meeting at Riccarton, and of the concluding day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club’s Winter meeting. There will also appear results of competition Rugby. Soccer and hockey games in the district, the results of the badminton matches between Auckland and Waikato, and the latest general OBTAINABLE FROM TOWN RUNNERS OR AT THE RAILWAY SUBWAY. Claudelandi MRS SHANNON. “The Dairy." 113 Grey St., Hamilton East. CHIC TEA ROOMS Victoria Street (Opp. House and Baking. Ltd.). RENOWN CONFECTIONERY DEPOT. Victoria Street (next Bank ol New Zealand). THE ELITE CONFECTIONERY. Victoria Street lUpp. PubUo Trust). MISS O'HARA, Eu-ston Dairy. London Street, near Dairy Co. Building*. MISS KEANE. Victoria Street. Whit!ora. MR. L. CHANEY. Victoria Street. Whitiora. MR. A. M. HALCROW, commerce SI., Frankton. RAILWAY BOOKSTALI., Frankton Jn. ROXY SW ton. MR. ct'RRAGIi. Massey St., Frankton. MASTER SMITH, Seller (ouUido Roxy Theatre).

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20259, 30 July 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20259, 30 July 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20259, 30 July 1937, Page 3

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