/§aSW? V J"0 -gsssaHeEHs^Br THAT is the c?der that has bsen given, and to achieve this object further heavy reductions have been made. In many MM the mate; rials aiona are worth much more than we are asking£jr the^ finished garment. Act promptly &nd secure some of the star lines. TRANCE'S SALE--1 only Lady's Grey 3uid Black Cheek TWEED €OAT, buttoned to neck —Usually 55/Sale Price 19/6 1 only Violet VffIJ&ER COAT —full size, belt ;and pockets. . Usually ogns. Sale 89/6 1 only Grey VELOUR COAT, -O.S..,Women's, trimmed pipins. Usually £5 IDs. Saie Price 59/6 1 only Grey Flannel COSTUME, plain style, smart and serviceable — Usually £6 19s 6d. Sale Price 30/8 1 only Grey Diagonal TWEED COSTUME, small women's, sac back.—Usually £5 10s. Sale Fries 38/6 1 only Fawn TWEED COSTUME, trimmed self -strappings—Usually 84/Sale /Price 10/6 1 only Violet GABERDINE COSTUME, embroidered in self and fawn—Usually 9gns S2la Price 50/I only WOOL COSTUME, in Brown Marl Effect, small size, plain belted sizeUsually 95/Sale Price 39/6 1 Only O. S. WOMEN'S GREY WOOL COSTUME, roll collar, stitched silk band— Usually £5 10s. Sale Price 59/6 1 only Navy and Grey WOOL COSTUME, plain style.— Usually Sens. Sale Price 45/1 only WOOL JUMPER SUIT —in fawn and pink— Usually 59/6 Sale Price 29/6 4 only COTTON FROCKS, plain and stripes— Usually 29/6 to 39/6 Sale Price 6/11 ■6 only SILK and WOOL JUMPERS—SaIt Price 2/11 A HAT SPECIAL—--6 only Ladies' TRIMMM) HATS— Usually 29/6, 39/6 Sale Price 16/6 FOR THE CHILDREN. Infants' White FROCKSUsually 4/11, 5/11. Sale Price 1/11 yd. Infants' PETTICOATS, in Cambrio and Flannelette— Usually 2/11, 3/6 Sale Price 1/11 BOYS' WASHING SUITS, ell 9/6, 10/6, 12/6 Sale Price 5/11 Children's Print ROMPERS. Usually 7/11 Sate P. 3/6 2 only Girls' Sponge Cloth ,FROCKS, 24inUsually 21/- Sale P. 6/11 Infants' HATS and BONNETS- Usually 3/6, 4/6 Salo Price 1/n SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. Special Clearance.—Ladies' Black Patent and Glace Shoes; best English makes. Usual Prices 39/6 to 55/-.. Sale Prices 6/6,10/6,15/DISCOUNT AS USUAL. 4CHRISTCHURGH AilD ASHSURTON.
BONNINCTON'S LIVER TOIjUG. " a Bottle To-day. 2s 8d a Bottle. YOU ai*.sure to feel greatly imp»csr*d in health for it. ■Hundreds have tried this Uediame with excellent results. Your system needs bracing up 'tween seasons. Most people require a Tonic duriEg the Change-of Season.® I If you feel the need of a Piek-me-qp, get a bottle. I ,H. E. 60NNINGT0N, Chemist.-ami Druggist. ! East-Street.
250 MORE TO BE SACRIFICED HAV£ A GLANOE AT THESE PRICES. Ladies' Tan Glace OXFORD SHOES, Louis Heels,— Usually 29/6 NOW 12/9 Ladies' Nigger Glace 2-BAR, SHOES— Usually 30/- N °W IS/S Ladies' Glace 1-BAR SHOES, Smart StyleUsually 19/6. NOW 12/6 Ladies' Brown, Fawn and Grey SUEDE OXFORDS—UsuaIIy 29/6. WOW 13/9 Ladies' White CANVAS TJSWttIB wnujw, stout rubber soles—Usually 10/6. NOW 5/1 1 Rents' Box Calf DERBY SHOES., Smart Usually 32/6. NOW 27/6 Gent'* Glace OXFORD SHOES, Smart Toes, JPat. Caps—Usually 32/6. ' NOW; 26/6 Gents' I'an Willow DERBY SHOES—- ' Geuts' Box OK DERBY SHOES—Usually. 29/6 NOW (tents' Glace DEIMJY SHOES, very **«£-- Usually 32/6. NOW 28/6 GREAT SALE.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10672, 17 February 1926, Page 2
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