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( ‘ PHENOMAZING! “SENSASTOUNDING!” Phenomenal, Amazing, Sensational, Astounding, Ordinary Words fail to decribe this remarkable clearance of over-stocked lines. These prices cannot be repeated, so come early. Summer Silks. At Greatly Reduced Prices! A special clearance of new floral and smart striped ART SILKS. In all the fashionable designs. Usually 3/11 yard. Clearing at 1/11 yard. Tweed Skirts. Ladies this is an unbeatable value. Smart Tweed SKIRTS, in a fashionable style at clearing prices. . Now going at 9/11 each. CHEVRON CLOTH SUMMER COATS. Here’s a miracle value for thrifty shoppers. All wool CHEVRON CLOTH COATS in a range of fashionable shades. Usually 39/6. Now Clearing at 29/6. Children’s Wool Jumper Suits. Half Price. Now offering in an attractive range of shades and at a ridiculous price too. All sizes to clear at Half usual prices. . ' 19/6 —Now 9/6. 24/6— Now 12/3 Children’s Cardigans—2/11. Special to Clear of Children s All Wool and Silk and Wool CARDIGANS. Usually priced at 4/11 to .6/11. To go at One Price 2/11 each. Summer Jumpers. . Now Clearing. Ladies Wool Summer JUMPERS, in a range of attractive styles. Usually priced from 11/6 to 17/6. / To Clear at One Price 8/11. Ladies’ Woollen Jumpers. In Blue, Red Fawn and Brown. ’ An. ideal summer weight. A quality you usually pay 5/11 for. Now 3/11 each. Ladies’ Shantung Frocks. A few only left to clear. A Fabric noted for its splendid wearing qualities. Usually 21/-. To go at 9/11. Ladies’ Donegal Tweed Coats. In a range of smart tweeds. All pure wool, Fashionably cut. Usual price 39/6. To Clear 29/6. GENTS’ SILK LOCKNST ATHLETIC SINGLETS. . i Genuine non-ladder Locknit. Well sized and finished. Worth 3/11 each. Special Offer 2/11 garment Ladies’ White Slipons. Nicely trimmed on V-neck and sleeves. An ideal summer weight. Usual price 3/6. To Clear 1/11 each. Table Damask. Here’s a Bargain for the thrifty housewife. 50-in. Super Quality Table Damask. Usually 1/6 yd. To Clear 1/- yard. THE HOUSE OF SATISFACTION. BURNETT STREET, ASHBURTON ;TOwJ| ANSWERING THE QUESTION “WHY ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPER X 99 Mm m'A AMP X ** v. I l •/ mM. It’s Read When the Reader is Relaxed! Advertisers have long known that sales messages -have greater strength if they are read at a time when readers are relaxed^. . . unhurried . . . when they have; time to enjoy the news, features, articles, and the advertisements. 'practically every home —and from every reading member of the family. Therefore, your best medium for presenting your advertising story is the daily newspaper! A family institution in' the - Dominion, it finds a s ready, welcome in Unlike other forms, it does not endeavour to catch the eye of the public when its attention is in traffic or elsewhere. When the man in his office or his home picks up his paper he is prepared to spend a pleasant half hour reading. And for economy no other medium can approach it . . . ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPERS B

s s ■ I m s i 8 S gnrTMiaMßMrnrv LOAD YOUR CAMERA WITH VERICHROME. There is nothing else “like Veriohrome.” This marvellous ‘new Kodak Film is faster, safeT, surer than any other film. It gets the picture in brilliant sunshine, in deep shade and even im the rain. British made. Come in for some spools. developing and Printing for : for Amateurs a specialty. R. TOTTY, Prescription Chemist and Kodak Dealer. Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 89, 25 January 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 89, 25 January 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 89, 25 January 1934, Page 2

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