WINT VALUE Ladies' Felt Hats — New smart styles. In large assortment popular shades. Usually 4/1 1 and 3/11. Special Price 111 ea. Ladies' Felt Slippers — Warm, Wool Felt uppers and strong Suede leather soles. In Rose, Green, Blue. Brown and Black. All sizes. Usually 2 6. V 6 p f - Ladies' All-Wool Vests Heavily ribbed British All-wool. In fancy shades of: Sky, White, Fink and Nil. Usually 3/6. j ea. PANTEES to match— 2 X 6 Maids' Wincy Pyjamas — British I will Wincy. In Cream, Pink, Blue, Salmon and Green. Belted style with long sleeves and contrasting trimmings. All sizes. Also LADIES* SIZES at on,y 311 pr * 4T1 pr Children's Fleecy-lined Vests— Heavy woven quality with warm fleecy lining. Short sleeve style. Sizes 16 to 22. Usually 2/6 each. J ea. Ladies' Interlock Nightssleeves. / T 8/' I I ea 511 British Interlock. Long sleeves. Attractively finished. Usually 8/ I I ea. ea. Ladies' Silk and Wool Hosiery English make. Fine quality with reinforced soles and heels; suspender tops. In large range of fashionable shades. All sizes. Usually 2/11 pr. 11l p r Children's Wool Jumpers — With polo necks and fancy finish. In Royal and Pawn and Wine and Pawn. Sizes 24in. to 32in. Usually 7/6. 5 11 ea. Large Coloured Towels — Heavy quality Cotton Pile. Large size, 38in. x 18in. Bright colours. Usually 1/- each. 6i dea. 27in. Figured Tweeds — English Cotton Tweed with attractive figured designs in Wine, Browm and Blue. Usually 1/6 yard. Hid yd. 29in. Striped Flanneletteripes. U (j]d. yd. Superior weight. Clean Stripes. Usually 9d yard. Pillow Slips — Strong White Calico. Taped ready fo use. Usually Bjsd each. 6 d ea. Nursery Squaresluality Plain FI iually 8d each. CJ/(J per Dozen. Heavy quality Plain Flannelette. Full size. Usually 8d each. y' J 6dea. Ladies' Print Aprons — Bound edges. Attractive Floral designs Usually 1/6 each. 11 Jd. ea. Maids’ Serge Skirts — Fine English fadeless Navy Serge. Pleated. With strong Calico bodice. Sizes 1 Bin. to 28in. Usually 3/6. 3 7 6 ea - Ladies’ Tweed Coats — Special Offer English makes and styles. Large assortment smart qualities and shades. Silk lined. Usually 42/6 & 43/-. ea. 29 7 6 Men's Tweed TrousersQuality English Worsted I weed in Dark Grey. Strongly-made, well-cut. Warm and hard-wearing. Sizes 3 to 8. Usually 12/11. 911 p' Men's Flannel Shirts—- “ Apex” proven quality best Navy Flannel. Strongly made with reinforced fronts and collars. Usually 8/1 I. ea. 611 Boys' Tweed Trousers — Superior quality Grey Tweed. Roomy cut and strongly made. Belt tops. Sizes 6 to 16. Usually 3/6. 311 p' Boys’ Black School HoseN.Z. Pure Wool. Heavy ribbed quality with reinforced toes and heels. Regulation Striped tops. Usually 3/6 pair. 2 / 6 P r - All-wool Rugs Single Bed size. Fringed ends. Assortment good patterns. Usually 13/11 each. 811 ea. Yard Brooms—--1/11 ea. I Pot Cleaners—--5 for 1/Sandsoap 5 cakes 1/Cottage Teapots — 4-cup size. Fancy colours. \\\d ea. Pudding Basins—White China—--s\in.tyd 6in.\f- 7 in. 1/3 7 {in. 1/9 B\in. 1/H Enamel Saucepans—English make. Set of 8/11 Cake and Sandwich Trays-—Fancy China- 11 jd ea. White Envelopes 2 d pkt. Writing Pads-Good Paper--3d ea.
RELICENSING MOTOR VEHICLES Owners of Motor Vehicles are reminded that after Tuesday, 31st May all Motor Vehicles are required to be equipped with 1938-39 Number Plates. To avoid congestion at the various licensing centres, owners are invited to arrange the relicensing as early as possible. THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY 314,000 MOTOR - VEHICLES TO BE REGISTERED AVOID CONGESTION Be Early.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20502, 19 May 1938, Page 14
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