BARGAINS SAVINGS FOE »t S,t FOR fi j , and b s -. sec tion are many money mMri m T TO £Tk Wffi saving lines too good to be missed. Read the MEN HU K2> lists and you will see" that the reductions are ITA Ajr* I . something out of the ordinary LTOH AT THESE REDUCTIONS YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THEM CLOTHING DEFT. MEECERY DEPT. ' BOYS' BLOUSES, white and coloured, all going at HOSE, in Kaiapoi wool, black with *• P^ mUStbeCfcared " 2 /6 3/6 4/6 5/6 Usual Price jg to 3/6 SakPricc :: .. 1/3 1/9 2/3 2/9 Sale Price 1/11 per pair BOYS' CONWAY SUITS, in small sizes only, all ME >j' S FELT HATS, all colours— K ockl patterns, see window—■ Tfi/fi - q/fi Usual Price * -5/6 Usual Pr.ce .. ~ 14/6 16/6 18/b Sale Pfi ce ..4/6 Sale Pnce .. .. • • All 10/6 ' BOYS'CONWAY SUITS, in large size only, sfze 8 MEN'S CAPS, in English and Colonial tweeds,and 9— all good patterns— Usual Price .. .. 21/6 23/6 26/6 Usual Price .. ... ... 1/6 to-3/11 ■S?.leP.-:c2 .. .. 13/6 16/8 17/6 Sale Price 1/- to clear. BOYS'NORFOLK SUITS., in dark Colonial tweed, NEGUGE SHIRTS> soft bodies cuffSj 'usu"pp-S~ ' .. 16/6 to 20/6 newest designsc.i e p rc n ' .. All 10/6 Usual Price .. .. 4/3 bIJ . Sale Price ..3/3 SAMPLE SUITS, fo: boys of 9 to 13 years, in English tweeds— r MEN'S FANCY HALF HOSE, a sample lot of the - Usual Price .. .. 11/9 J 5/6 21/6 newest designs— Sale Price .. .. 7/6 9/6 15/6 Sample Price 1/- 1/6.2/B( J I Ys 's daS Sms- EligliSh tWCedS MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS, all good patternsUsua?p7icc a ".. P ".. 3/« 4/9 5/6 6/3 Usual Price 7/9 "Sale Price .. .. 2/11 3/9 4/3 5/- Sale Pnce .. 6/11 BOYS' WASHING BLOUSES ...... ALL HALF-PRICE! Msiltrk a. RM. €x SU mV« C 5019-1860 _-_^^i_——^^—■
JAP ? S "- KS ' 253 Piece* Bid. . SOME. . JAP. CREPON, «2ln. STRIPED TWEEDS 7£d. for 4£d. BLACK UMBRELLAS, DkfldA l\| C P,eC " PR,NT ' 1/11 n AKli AI 11 6d for 4fd FLORAL SUNSHADES, MJ I Hb XJI I 111 I\J 148 Pieces 2/11 FLANNELETTE, to uueni»c«wroiww s-exs^ a < FRGM ; -Ar~-:•--•- *' ior4Jdv " Ready to wear, 776 - - - -— ■■- COLOSSAL PURCHASE —^^^^ eeo GENT'S I TAPESTRY SQUARES, 3x3, 31/6) coo Do«en TUI«C SHIRTS, VELVET p |LESQUARES> 3 X3) 75/ 6 3 x ;3j| Q5/ _ NE^ EB ' ARMSTRONG ®> COMPANY LTD. VICTORIA SQUARE A HIGH STREET. Thsse Goods are Advertised at Prices that Advertise us. ■ : - 04495
t|c Preserving Season :: |||Kllfttffl .REMEMBER • vi^^l^^J^^r • The Better, the JAB!! I The Better the JAM! \ ; * - Oosed -• ■ Opta 1 > " * Jelly ; 1 ' The New J ' Flhkt e**sd T ™3/ le dof i !. Sγ Valve Jars ==gi j 11 H I iWi These Jars can &*". • """' 11 _. _ ' <,-\\ I J ]m. be opened or | I TIH Top ( II a' B movement. B|* b j • Jelly j 1 ■ SI 1 I ! Jars J <> '•MrjßßiiP , r "^ dOf ' h I I 1 1, iib.,a/edoz. j * GALLON— X] ~ _,_, < 13/e doz. - lib., 3/edor. j |; — ■ . . • , Tie-Oyer < ♦/•doz. j GALLONS— ■ RiOgS J PRESERVING PANS. | BRASS, 7/6 c/« and CAST IRON, B/9 and 9/6 2 "; |_ ENAMELLED STEEL* 8/e and 9/e j Wooden Spoon given with each Preserving Pan. 3
> You Darling." > I I , S-P BREAD, is found in the ' j happiest homes because it makes ' I healthy, happy children, while ' for the adults it eliminates the ' 1 chances of indigestion. I The Government Analyst says: ► "It contains all the ingredients i of wheat necessary to health." I ASK YOUR BAKER FOR | SP BREAD I ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ; s p flour | I in i/- bags, 25IDS, solbs, ioolbs. \ 1 Proprittor : G. F. SIMPSON. 9 j Agent: W.Crowe,6BCashtlStE. M . ->..■-. C 449+-693 I I ' ■-"' & ~ i I IRON IN COMFORT. HALF the fatigue oa Ironing Day r is caused by the over-heated k kitchens in which women work. ) Your mother and grandmother : HAT) to do bo. You don't. Bβ- ' i cause- things mo different to-day. I ' Ton can us* the new J ! ► Hot Point Electric Iron. ) \ It , * heated by electricity, and can k I be used even in a drawing-room, be- . J caoae there is no smoke, coot, or [ 1 dost. [ i It keeps your room like a cool ' chamber. ) ■ ——- I COST—Under One Penny ptr Hour. * I Ask taa about it. II . _ 1 Tnmboll & Jones, Ltd. 1 esoa 1 i 1 ; 1 - 1 BARRACLOUGH'S^ ThU raffln* toothache makes on* cry, I'll suffer no I insrar, no, not I. BuTacloagrh's M»elc Nervine I'll try, I know it's the best money can buy. : MAGIC NERVINE.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13646, 1 February 1910, Page 3
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