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nr /ns & Ift HEFFORD’S - SALE - Commences FRIDAY, January 28th Assortment of CORSETS. Sizes 24 to 37. Sale Price 5/11 ea BRASSIERES. Assorted sizes. Salc Price 1 /•* A big selection of Dress SKIRTS in fawn, grey, brown, blue and cream. Sale Price 7/11 each 1 Four only Ladies’ FROCKS, angora materials. Usual price £2 ss. Sale Price 10/6. 2 only Ladies’ Swagger COATS, red and fawn. Usually 35/6. Sale Price 19/6. Navy COAT, women’s size, fully lined, plain style with pin tucks on collar. Usually £4 2s 6d. Sale Price 35/-. 4 only DUST COATS. - Sale Price 7/6. 1 only Blue Linen COSTUME. W. size. Slightly faded. Usual price £2 9s 6d. Sale Price 10/6. 1 only Model FROCK. W/size/ Brown skirt with floral tunic. Usual price 55/-. , . Sale Price 15/6Oddments in Ladies and Children’s BLOOMERS. Sale Price 1/-. Locknit BLOOMERS. Large variety of shades. Sale Price 2/6 ea. PILLOW CASES, taped, good washing. Sale price 6d each. Brown CURTAIN NET. 40in. Usually 2/- yd. Sale Pirce 1/4 yd 13 Piece Lace Luncheon SETS. Sale Price 2/6 set. a piece only Grey Figured LINOLEUM. Usually 7/11 yard. Sale Price 4/6 yd Fadeless PRINTS, 36in, neat designs. Sale Pice 9d yd. ‘ Horrockses’’ PRINT. 36in Fadeless colours. Sale Price 1/- yd “VITASIL” Floral Art SILK. 36in All colours and designs. Sale Price 6d. Angora SPUN SILK, 36in, figured designs in blue, rust, green, black and navy. I Safe Price 2/6. CREPE MAROCAINE. 36in Plain colours. Safe Price 9d yd Men’s Coloured Silk Sports SHIRTS. Short sleeves. Usually 5/6. Safe Price IIMen’s Cotton Bathing Costumes. Sale Price 1/Men’s Khaki SHIRTS. All sizes. Usually 4/11. Sale Price 2/11 Technical School SHIRTS. All wool, all sizes. Sale Prices 7/11, 8/11, 9/11 High School SHIRTS. Made from genuine “Mosgiel,” sizes 13 to 16. Sale prices 10/3 to 13/6. High School PULLOVERS. Regulation styles. Sizes 30 to 36 inch. Safe Prices 10/6 to 13/6 Boys’ All Wool School HOSE. Safe Price 1/11. Boys’ Grey School SHIRTS. All sizes. Safe Price 1/9. Small Boys’ Tunic SUITS. Long trousers with contrasting tops. Usually 6/11. Sale Price 3/6.

J Op- Wf3*fr.4Wyg 9 '’rtV^ Do That Most certainly it will pay you\vell to purchase it now from Murray’s inspiring and truly beautiful selection of suites. There is always that subtle difference in design, workmanship and finish that you admire so much more in Murray-made furniture. Let us show you around our showrooms without the slightest buying obligation. MURRAY’S FURNISHERS, m m 52-80 TANCRED ST, ASHBURTON

of Stocks BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BULKIER BARGAINS THAN EVER. Archie Todd and Sons’ monster Summer Sale is winning the admiration of all shoppers. Bargains such as those in this announcement, are to be found in every department—in hundred upon hundreds! COME EARLY AND OFTEN! Ladies' Smart PRINT FROCKS, good styles. Fast colours. Sale Prices 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 Latest Figured Silk VOILES, for day or evening wear. Usually 2/6. Sale Price 1/-. Ladies’ Latest Gauntlet Fabric Gloves, best shades. Usually 2/6. Sciic Price l/*% Bordered Damask TABLE CLOTHS. 45 x 45 inches. Usually 2/6. Sale Price 1/6. BARRETT’S Lmmh :d Ladies’ Very Smart White Silk Crepe FROCKS. Attractive styles. Usually 8/11. Sale Price 4/11 Ladies’ Summer Weight Cotton VESTS Silk binding. Usually 1/6. SALE Ltd., STAGING ASHBURTON’S SALE OF SALES. STREET VALUE STORE. THE BIG EAST

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 89, 25 January 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 89, 25 January 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 89, 25 January 1938, Page 2

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