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OF FASHION GOODS Commencing on FRIDAY NEXT The satisfaction of buying: Superior Quality Goods at Reduced Prices has always been a feature of HEFFORD’S Sales, and the following Bargains maintain this standard. Ladies’ Woollen Cardigans, shades Rose, Navy, Sky, Teal, Sizes S.W. and O.S. Usual Price 28/6 Sale Price 21/6 Three only Ladies’ Chenile Cardigans, in Tan, Clover, and Nile. Straight styles. Sizes W.O.S. Usual Price 26/6 Sale Price 19/6 Children’s Woollen Cardigans. Shades Black, Nile, Maroon. Few only. Sale Price 4/11 Ladies’ Locknit Bed Jackets. Pastel shades. Lace trimmed. Short sleeves. Sizes S.W., O.S. Sale Price 2/11 Ladies’ Fancy Crepe de Chine and Satin Blouses, assorted shades and sizes. Sale Prices 4/11, 6/11, 8/11 Ladies’ Kabe Crepe Slips. Creme Sky, Nile. Sizes S.W., W. Princess tops. Sale Price 12/6 Ladies’ Locknit Waist Underskirts. Pastel shades. Sizes S.S.W., S.W., w. ’ Sale Price 3/11 Ladies’ Frocks in Trespun and Woollen Tweeds, Range of shades and styles in plain and checks. Sizes S.S.W. to X.O.S. Sale Price 15/6 to 70/Ladies’ Kabe Nights. Three only. Shades Sky, Lemon, Flesh. Size O.S. Sale Price 11/6 Ladies’ Tweed Skirts. Assorted shades and sizes. Gorey and pleated styles. Sale Price 3/11, 6/11 Ladies’ Mesh Junipers, suitable for Slacks. Shades Brown, Green, Navy, Lemon. Sizes S.W., W. Sale Price 2/11, 3/11 Ladies’ Suits and Costumes. Shades Nile, Rust, Sky, Black. Sizes S.S.W. to W. Sale Price 29/6 to 49/6 Large Range Winter Millinery. All reduced. Sale Price 1/- to 22/6 1 Only Ladies’ Blue Woollen Suit. Buttoned style, stitched front. Size W.X. Sale Price 49/6 G. HEFFORD & CO. “ The Corner,” East and Tancred Streets.

“Speedee IRONS and TOASTERS They make most appreciable Wedding and Birthday Gifts Mail Orders receive prompt and efficient attention They make ideal wedding gifts—because they are a necessity in the home — a pleasure to use—and are modern and practical. There’s not much doubt that electrical appliances are going to be progressively more difficult to obtain, and “ SPEEDEE ” goods are no longer being manufactured in New Zealand .., but Beaths still have stocks of “ SPEEDEE ’’ Irons and Toasters. Toasters in Chromium, with Toasters in Chromium, withcoloured Tray and Rack— out R ac k £l/6 and 32/6 £2/57IRONS . . . 32/6

TRANSPORTATION IN WARTIME Railways Take The Strain. Of all the indispensable parts of our war effort, Transportation is one of the most far-reaching. It enters every stage of production; it controls the usefulness of our fighting forces and the great army of men and women in our war production plants. The Railways are | the main arteries of transportation in this country and because of | their efficiency and reliability in handling the greatest traffic volume in history, the pulse of New Zealand is strong, and our war effort distinguished by a condition of enough and more, when and where wanted. The Pull Is For Victory.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 246, 28 July 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 246, 28 July 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 246, 28 July 1943, Page 5