GRAND SUMMER^ CLEARANCE Commencing 9 o'clock FRIDAY MORNING All Summer Stocks Must Be Cleared A Real "Dinkum" Sacrifice of Seasonable Goods. LADIES'PIQUE VOILE FROCKS— Very neatly made and trimmed with Organdie. Usually 12/6. Sale Price J/fl LADIES'MESH HOSE— Super Quality. All shades. Usually sold at 2/11 pair. : Sale Price f/ 3 "CRINKLE CREPE" In all the newest shades. Usually 2/3 yard. To Clear yard \/Q FLORAL ORGANDIE— In a large range of very dainty patterns. Usually 2/11 yard. Sa* " LADIES' SWAGGER SUITS * All wool Waffle Cloth. Very smart styles. Usually 42/6. To Clear 29/6 g LADIES' SUMMER COATS A few only. All this season's stock. Very smartly Styled. 1 Usually 47/6. To Clear 23 / 6 fc£ DAMASK TABLECLOTHS— Good-large sizes. Usually 1/11. Sale Price |/- ft* LADIES' STRIPED SILK BLOUSES— In the popular "Shirt" style. A large selection of designs, Usually 12/6. To Clear 7/9 FIGURED VOILES— Very neat patterns. 36-inch wide. Usually 1/9 yard. Sale Price yard | Qid Ig LADIES'SUMMER JUMPERS— Z'/-X All pure/wool.* Very dainty styl< Sale Price £/11 MEN'S FUJI SILK SHIRTS—- #* Collar to match. Reinforced necks. All sizes. Usually 6/11. Said Price 4/11 S MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS Here's a super bargain. Smartly cut. Splendid wearing. Usually 12/6. . Sale Price 5/H MEN'S WORSTED SUITS— . , All wool worsted suitings. In all sizes. Usual price of this __ quality was 105/-. To Be Fired Out at gg / - -^ MEN'S AERTEX VESTS— A very popular style. Usually sold at 1/6. ._ Sale Price each | / - MILLER'S Warehouse Ltd., EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. Telephone Talks with Australia Sitting at one's own home or office telephone and speaking to some- ' one in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, or Brisbane is now a perfectly normal experience . . . and is just as easy as speaking to a town a few miles away. , Telephone conversations with Great Britain and the Continent ot ' " 'Europe;, also are arranged as required. Charge per Minimum charge • minute. (3 minutes). Australia £lO 0 £3 0 0 Creat Britain .... £250 £6 15 0 ' Continent of Europe . . Slight increase on London charge. • To arrange an overseas conversation, call 'Tolls," who will find the distant party, even though his exact whereabouts may be unknown, and make an appointment—all by radio telephone and without additional cost. Bv Radio Telephone YOUR MESSAGE GOES ... THE ANSWER COMES .. . JUST AS IN A LOCAL CALL. W The Best Picnic Policy § 8 W SEE FREE RAILWAYS BOOKLET. g Whatever may be the desire of picnickers—the folk of S offices, factories, shops, or schools—their railways enable Qj Sthem to fulfil their wish , comfortably, safely happily, ms cheaply. Within a day's picnicking distance from cities <g m and towns there are refreshing places served by tram-an «h S. exhilarating run out, and a restful return after the various (# 8 exercises, mild or strenuous. J The train cuts the worry out of picnicking. 8 The Railway Department will be pleased to gjve any pos- Jf -, tible help to picnic committees. If desired, a representative t g jf of the Department will attend meetings and give assistance (g «y in organising excursions. jl 7* <>■«■ i r 1 11 .• j»*„:i» «f .-koan farps and Dicnic S 5 ft OF RAILWAYS.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 88, 24 January 1935, Page 2
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