It’s No Use! Missing Bargains Brings Regrets The Opportune Time to Buy is - now - MILLER'S Warehouse IM. J IjSfear the Somerset Hotel Ashburton. Heavy Unbleached SHEETS, Herringbone weave. Single bed. Usual prici 8/6. SALE PRICE 5/9 Ladies’ Tweed COSTUMES. A super bargain. Usua price 37/6. SALE PRICE 19/6 Girls’ AM Wool BLOOMERS. Sizes 12in to 2.2 in. Usual price 2/11 to 3 lt Sale Price 2/3 *• Women’s All Wool HOSE. In fawn, brown anc gunmetal. Usual price 2/6. SALE PRICE i / if p r Ladies’ Wool Gauntlet GLOVES. [n green and fawm. Usual .price 3/11. SALE PRICE 2/6 pr * :■ Girls’ GYM. HOSE. Double soles and knees Usual price 2/11. SALE PRICE 1/ 11 pr. Ladies’ Interlock I:’.: NIGHTS. |ln pastel shades. Dainty /and warm. Usual price Sale Price !■; • 3/11 Ladies’ Interlock VESTS. No sleeves. Usual price 1/9. SALE PRICE 1/3 Ladies’ Winter weight VESTS. Short sleeves, price 1 16. Usua SALE PRICE iij d t ! Ladies’ Shetland WOOL VESTS. /Wonderful value. Usual /price 3/6. SALE PRICE S: 1/9 Floral WINCEYETTE. In good colours, 36in. Neat designs. Sale Price yard 1/-, and f / 3 36in Art Silk SANCREPE. Good range of shades Usual price 1/3. SALE PRICE o|d yd. Ladies’ Interlock BLOOMERS Well sized. Will no ladder. Usual price 2/f SALE PRICE 1/6 54in Fleck TWEED In browns, blues and wines. Usual price 4/6. SiU-.. SALE PRICE 2/11 Ladies’ Wool * SCARVES. Wonderful variety. Usual price 4/6 & 4/11 SALE PRICE 2 / 6 >“• i Men’s Shetland Wool j; UNDERWEAR Short sleeve singlets & l long underpants. Usual price 5/11. SALE PRICE * 3/11 ea - Men’s Salmon Worsted UNDERWEAR All wool singlets t and underpants. Usual price 9/11. SALE PRICE S / 6 §ar - Boys’ Navy Serge SHORTS. Double seats. Usua price 4/6. SALE PRICE 3 / 6 f Boys’ School [ STOCKINGS. / Coloured tops. Usual ; price 2/11. I Sale Price / 1/1 1 pr * MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS Sizes 3’s to 7’s. Cuff bottom. Usual price 8/11. SALE PRICE 6/11 Men’s Winter PYJAMAS. In neat stripes. Usua price 4/11. Sale Price 3/11 eailler’s Warehouse Ltd., (NEAR SOMERSET HO TEL), EAST STREET.
i PARCELS BY POST ! ARE PROMPTLY DESPATCHED % —BY—i RAIL, ROAD AND STEAMSHIP SERVICES I C' • NEW REDUCED RATES. ' : Up to 31b , 6d. Up to 2lib . 2/-. Up to 71b . II: Up to 281 b . 2/6. ’ ■ Up to 141 b . 1/6. The sealed receptacles used for the conveyance of parcels by i • post ensure SECURITY and SECRECY in transit. —USE THE POST FOR PARCELS— Modern Living Conditions Affect The Sight Artificial light sometimes too strong for the sigh*, at other times so feeble that the eyes are strained, soon plays havoc with even the best eyesight. - ~ , Reading is made easier if you wear correctly prescribed glasses. Have your eyes tested now. FRANK CURTIS >1 k v\ & m A y ■ Fellow of the Institute of Opticians of N.Z., Inc., Ophthalmic Optician, ASHBURTON. ’Phone 385 «1u
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 246, 30 July 1936, Page 8
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