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Ladies' Winceyette NIGHTDRESSES, short sleeves, W. and O.S. Sale Price 4/11 and 5/6. Ladies' Cotton and Silk VESTS, short ,o Iqp v g s '• Sale Price 2/11 and 3/3. Ladies' Silk, Wool and Cotton VESTS, no sleeves. Sale Price 3/3. Maids' Navy Felt HATS, all sizes. Sale Price 3/1.1 ■ Ladies' Ready-to-Wear FELT HATS, Stale Price 1/11 to 10/6. Ladies' Fleecy BLOOMERS, W., 0.5., and X.O.S. Sale Price 2/6, 3/3, 4/6. Fancy Floral CRETONNES. Sale Price s£d, 3d, 9d, 10| yard. Fancy Floral Downproof SATTEENS. Sale Price l/» yard, Soft White Nursery FLANNELETTE. Sale Price 7/6 dozen yards. Hydroscopic 10/6 dozen. Grey Twilled Heavy SHEETINGS. Sale Price 54-inch 1/4; 70-inch, 1/6; 80-inch, 1/11 yard. 45-inch Fancy Table OIL-BAIZES. Sale Price 1/8 yard. Stamped JASPE BED SPREADS. Sale Price Single Bed —3/6 each. Double Bed—7/6 each. 27-inch All Pure Linen FORFAR. Sale Price 1/- yard. Men's Bruce All Wool SINGLETS and PANTS, fine quality. Usually 9/6. Sale Price 7/11 Boys' SHIRTS,, plain Grey and striped drill Special Sale Price 1/11. Men's' TROUSERS, All Wool "Kaiapoi" Saddle Tweed. Sizes 3to 7. v Sale Pnoa 14/6. All Prices Nett Cash. Men's CARDIGANS. Extra heavy ribQ bed All Wool Cardigans. Grey and I Heather. Sale Price 9/6. |Boys' High School PULLOVERS, All I Wool. Sale Prices from 7/11. [Men's Navy SUITS, All Wool Indigo H Serge, fine quality, Great Value. tt Sale Price 68/6. [Ladies' Art'Silk HOSE, wool-lined H shades of Fawn, Dark Brown and B Grey. Sale Price 2/11. I Ladies' GLOVES in Grey and Light. | Washing shades, all colours. Usually I 3/6 to 4/6. Sale Price 1/6 to clear. {Children's SOCKS. Wool and cotton I also wool and silk mixtures. .' Sale Price 1/-. Molleton 32-inch. In designs | suitable for dressing gowns. Sale Price 1/6 yard. (Priestley's Wool POPLIN, 40-inch. I Good "range of shades in plain colEl ours. Price 3/11 yard. k Worsted Dress FABRIC, 54-inch, in i small fleck, for costumes. 1 Sale Price 8/11 yard. PAH Wool Baby FLANNEL, 36-inch, in it, Blue, Pink and Cream. f 1 ' sale Price 2/6 yard. FACE CLOTH. Good quality, 54-inch, in Bottle Green, Wine, Nigger Brown, Navy and Black Sale Price 10/6 yard. Diagonal Stripe DELAINE, All Wool, 36inch suitable for Spring * and Summer Frocks. m Sale Price 3/6 yard.

Children need more nourishment than ordinary food supplies. They need the wonderful nourishment contained in 'Ovaltine.' This delicious beverage is prepared from Nature's best foods — malt, milk and eggs. For promoting health, strength and vitality it stands supreme among all forms of concentrated nourishment. Remember, there is no substitute for 'Ovaltine.' It is the richest in food value and the most economical B m m i \>P. rn m. m-, K T* m 'A f¥i TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES There is no substitute for * OVALTINE •*— TRY 'OVALTINE' FREE! Send name and address together with zd. in stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. 26 P-O- 66z » Ellington, when a free sampls i will be sent to you. Manufactured by A. WANDER LTD., London There is nothing "just as good'

Final GleanIt's the Signal for a Further Markdown in Prices. Big and little lots tumble pe!l mell over each other for your attention. All Surplus Stocks, Oddments, Remnants, must be sold, no matter what the loss may be. Right now is your Great Opportunity to take advantage of the most Phenomenal Bargains. Final Downfall of Prices. BfrnneTT'O 1 Mm mJr mmr MX! m SI fiWP Wvk Sw ■ w u ■ m MBa tw SiStß BO B k!

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 52, Issue 248, 2 August 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 52, Issue 248, 2 August 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 52, Issue 248, 2 August 1932, Page 7

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