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FOR SALE. --—-—=-—-——————-—-———.._._.._..__ SECERS, LTD., WE are now agents for the Pauline Reliable Paper Patterns. You “I‘o cordially invited to come and inspect tlus comprehensive ranrre of the latest styles in Ladies’ and Children’s wear, etc. . This is something quite different, and has ‘just arrived from the manufacturers in Australia. bl The prices of these are very reasona ‘e r o' a ‘- 9d, 1/- to 1/3. , anamb from 6d, 4 OI\LY all Wool Jumper Suits; Sll'lemlld quality, good shades. Usually 27/5, HOW 152/6 each.—Segers. _._______~_______ 8 ONLY Jumper Suits and Frocks; > good styles, all wool. Shades Green, Brown, Saxe and Navy. Usually 29/6, now 16,’6.—Segers, Ltd. M_ 9 ONLY Model \Vool Frocks in smart styles; shades W'ine, Brown, Rust and Saxe. Usually 3.3/—; now 21/ each.—-Segers, Ltd. __________________________ 6 ONLY Ladies’ Fancy Tweed Coats, stitched collar and Sleeves; Belted Styles. Sizes S.'\"\'.. and W. Usually 69/6; now 39/G.—Segers, Ltd. 4: ONLY Ladies’ Smart Scotch Tweed , . Oyercoats; very good uality, . semi—fitting and belted styles. Usually 95/—3 now 65/—.—Segers, Ltd. REGULATION School Blouses in. _ ' good quality “'hite Boiling Silk. . Slzes 11 to 14:}, 2/6 each.——Segers, Ltd. 2 PIECES only 54in Smart Diagonal Flecked Tweed, in. shades of Fawn, Red, Fawn/Lemon. Usually 7/11, now 5/11 a yard.—Segers, Ltd. ' 4: PIECES only 54in Diagonal Coat—- ‘ mg in Wine, Brown, Navy and Black. Usually 8/6; now 5/11 a. yard. ~Segers, Ltd. 2 PIECES only 54in Flecked D'onegal Tweed; heavy quality. Usually 8/11; now 5/ll a yard—Segers, Ltd. 12 only Pieces 36in All W'ool assorted Tweeds; plain and Fl'ecked. Usually 4/6; now 3/-.—Segers, Ltd. DOUBLE Bed all 'Wool White Colonial Blankets; special cut prices 29/6 a pair.—-«Segers, Ltd. "VHITE Roslyn Cot Blankets, all wool; special price 10/6 and 14/6 a pair.—Segers, Ltd. ‘M.E‘N,S “’inter-weight Flannelette ' Pyjamas; all sizes. Usually 5/11; now 4/11.—Segers, Ltd. COIR Door Mats; good quality. ’ Special price, all sizes, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6 each.—Segers, Ltd. MEN’S all “'ool Grey Working Car—digans; splendid wearing. Special price 8/11 cach.—-—Segers, Ltd. STOP that Cold! with Sinclair’s Lung Balsam; a sure remedy.— John Sinclair, Chemist, East Street. SCOTCH the ’flu at once, don’t let it develop, use Sinclair’s Lung ,Balsam gives immediate relief.—~John Sinclair, Chemist, East Street. A COUCH is a danger signal. Protest your lungs with ~Sinclair’s Lung Balsam.—John Sinclair, Chemist, East Street. “JOLLY Good Company” improves with a cup of tea at the Tancred Street Cafe. Meals at all hours, tastefully cooked and served—Prattley’s, ’l’hone ~11. WI“) have an up—to-date servicing workshop with modern testing equipment, therefore offer you better radio service . See the new Courtenay radio first.——~K. D. Mcllraith, ' Radio Serviceman, Burnett Street. STEFFENS’ Milk-Made Bread—Delicious to eat; makes excellent toast. The Ideal Family Bread—Steffens’ Triangle Bakery. HOT Fish Meals for cold days.— Take home Fried Fish and Chips with you; always perfectly cooked at Prattley’s, Tancred Street CafeRUBBER Stamps made for every kind of business and personal use. Buy our Clear-cut Stamps for greatest satisfaction.—-—Broom’s, Burnett Street. EAT Wholemeal Bread for protection against winter ills. Full of the essential vitamins and delicious to taste—Steffens’ Triangle. Bakery. OOSY Clothing for Ladies—Wool Suits, Wool Frocks, Cardigans and Jumpers. Warm Astrakhan wool Gloves in assorted shades. Wool Scarves all reasonably priced—Miss Hopkins and Co. LADIES’ and Childrens’ Warm Underwear, Vests, Bloomers and Hosiery in splendid variety at economical prices.-—-Miss Hopkins and Co. CHIC \Vinter Millinery.—-—Velours, Fur and Wool Felts, Basque Berets in good colours, Maids Navy College Felts. See them at Miss Hopkins and CO., Burnett Street. “7OOLLIES to keep the children warm! Cardigans and Jump—ers including “Bruce” and “Pick” brands. Gym Hose in all sizes at Miss Hopkins and Co. (iRAYFISH, Fresh Cooked Crayfish / now at Havelock and Triangle Fish Marts.——~H. '.l‘hompson, Prop. Phone ~IO2M. ‘ DRIED FRUITS AT FLETCHER BROS—Dried Apri—- . cots, 6d, 1/- and 1/3; Dried Peaches 10d;,1’eeled Peaches, l/- ; Nectarines. 11d; Prime Cooking lags, 4d; New Prunes from 332 d; Mildura Sultanas. 2—Crown Gd, 3—Crown 7d ; Large New Currants. 7d; 1502 packets Seeded Raisins. Gd; Jack Horner Mixed Fruit for Cakes, Fruit l’ic, etc., per lb US. At— FLETCHER BROS, Moore Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 207, 15 June 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 207, 15 June 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 207, 15 June 1936, Page 1