UNDIES FOR THE WARMER DAYS AHEAD. -j Co^SOiv r m IM (. Tbc & IS K V "C W » m c: m Canterbury WORSTED VESTS. No sleeves and S. Sleeves. SAV. and W. 8/-. O.S. 8/9. Fancy-LOCKNIT PANTIES. Blue. peach, white and maize. Good . quality. 4/6 pr. Infants’ Interlock CRAWLERS. Blue, fawn and red. Size 2. ,4/6 each. Plain LOCKNIT PANTIES. All shades just to hand. 3/9 pr. Fancy LOCKNIT PRINCESS SLIPS. Well cut styles with brassiere effect. Opera top to ,/ match panties. 7/11 each. Infants’ Fleecy-lined CRAWLERS Fawn only. Sizes 3 and 4. 7/11 each. FROM THE MANCHESTER DEPT.— BLANKET ENDS. Just arrived. All wool, cosy blanket ends for cots, wraps, etc. Sizes approx. 36 x 45in. 7/6 each. White FLANNELETTE. White and cream shades, ideal for children’s wear. 27in. wide. 1/11 yard. • • ' MEN’S WEAR. Men. W e have your new Sincerity SUIT. A smart range of patterns to choose from. Made to measure from £9/17/6. New Season’s SLIPOVERS. A delightful range, in plain and fancy designs. With the new crew neck style, as well as V necks. See our window display. ,/ Priced from 12/6. Men’s. Waterproof GOLF PULLONS. Exceptionally good quality. A., necessity to all golfers. Very light weight.. Priced at 25/- each. Men’s Golf SHIRTS. A good , \yarm material. With Raglan sleeves and the comfortable “Lastik-tab” collar. Plenty of patterns to choose from at prices that please. 12/6, 13/6 Frilled CURTAIN MUSLINS. Just arrived. Dainty sprigged muslins, spot muslins, etc, neatly frilled. 3/11 yard. RAYONS. A bright shiny silk for fancy costumes, underskirts, curtains, etc. Full range of shades. 27in. wide. 1/6 yard. TRESPUN. New stripes and plain. The popular cloth for spring suits and frotks. Plain 5/6 yd Stripes 5/11 yd. n k ’*B*l r-7*/ • V~£ , 4 tsm Ltd EAST STREET, ■B 'PHONE 156.
r -&k TP r * 7 (+ ft 9 / M Spots in the Dark f Direct from, Barreline Bay) Emergency Precautions proceed according to plan in the Sunny ■ South. Tim and Ru have joined the anti-blues brigade (not to be confused with the red) and Heeltaps-Smith is digging a dug-out , around the Welcome Inn. ' The trench is furnished with cases of Emergency Precautions Equipment labelled * Blackout Balsam' and 4 Homeguard Horsepower'. Sandy the Storeman and Acting-Unpaid Quartermaster replaces them (with loving care) each'morning. Inkson the Scratchetary pronounces them to be “Merely Fortifications! Merely Fortifications I" Tim and Ru add jointly, " Precautionary Panacea! Victory Vitals! It's a very fine beer we brew. Let's join the quafficers. Ale is well!" THE STUFF TO GIVE THE TROOPS GLOWING^ AIEwSTOUT COPYRIGHT. TAS. 197-160 g ftnttled~with loving cart by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD., Tlmaru Branch.
CHICK FOOD'S NOW in stock— Starter 'Mash, Cluck Raiser, Chick Grit, JBonemeal, Buttermilk Powder, Straw Ghalt, infectarits, etc. THOMAS BROS. Dis-
F. SMITH PLUMBER TANCRED STREET ’Phones 866 and 547
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 268, 25 August 1941, Page 7
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