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I 1 I Fur»thei" Reductions in all .... 8 I Departments to effect complete clearance The Balance of 200 TWEED COATS and SKIRTS, well cut and PI DRESS TRIMMINGS .. Usual Prices i/n to 4/11 E 1 durable— ' Final Clearance Price .. .. ... 6ld. yard 1 I Usual Price .. .. .» — ... 39/6 . * I 1 Final Clearance Price .. .. ~ 4. 10/- 2 Pieces RATINE CLOTH, in Gold, Sky and Black- I 1 ' Usual Price .. - .. .. .. 3/11 | 1 Balance of LADIES'COATS and SKIRTS, splendidly cut and Final Clearance Price .. .. .. 1/- yard I I finished — ' " 1 I Usual Prices up to .. .. 6 and 7 guineas 3 Ends SILK VELVET, in Sky, Pink and Gold— i 1 Final Clearance Price .. ... .. .. 2t/- Usual Price 5/u | I Final Clearance Price .. .. .. 1/6 yard | 1 15 only Ieft—LADIES' EVENING GOWNS, correct evening jj I shades— * pieces SATIN MOUSSELINE, in Gold, Flame, Double-width . | Usual Prices ... .. 39/6 and 49/6 Usual Price .. .. .. .. 7/6 j Final Clearance Price .. .. .. .. 21/- Final Clearance Price .. .. ..1/11 yard | 10 only MAIDS' NAVY SERGE FROCKS, for Maids ages 12 2 Ends SILK NINON, in Olive and Pale Grey— | I to 16 years— Usual Price .. .. .. .. 3/6 1 1 Usual Prices .. .. ... 21/-arid 29/6 Final Clearance Price .. .. .. 1/-yard. | 1 Final Clearance Price .. . ... ~* ... 7/6 | I 2 Ends PLAIN TINSEL, for Frocks and Linings, in Gold and | 8 VEILINGS, Black, Magpie and Brown— Peacock— | Usual Prices .. .. .. ... 1/- to 3/6 Usual Price .. ... ~ .. .. 5/11 | g- Final Clearance Price .. 6|d. yard Final Clearance Price .. .. .. 1/- yard | f ' i I WHITE APRONS, Plain and Fancy, a few only— ' 2 Ends PASTEL CLOTH, in Flame and Gold— |j j Usual Prices .. .. .. .. 2/9 2/11 Usual Price .. .. .. .. 4/11 | j Final Clearance Price .. ... ... ... 1/6 Final Clearance Price 1/8 yard | I LACE PETER PAN COLLARS 5 Ends PAILLETTE SILK and SATIN, in Maize, Gold, Flame, |1 I Usual Prices .. .. .. .. 2/11 to 6/6 Grey and Wedgewood— 1 ! Final Clearance Price .. .. 1/11 each Usual Price .. .. .. .. .-. 3/6 | \ Final Clearance Price .. .. .. ' 1/6 .yard |j I CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY, Fine Longcloth— |i I Usual Prices .. 1/9 -i/ii TRIMMED MILLINERY MODELS— Jj I Final Clearance Price ... .- ~ .. 1/3 J m Clearing at .. ... ...... 5/11 Ij I ; ' 1 I I THOUSANDS OF OTHER BARGAINS EQUALLY AS ATTRACTIVE | j!..— —: ; — a Dio?s— 6646 ■ gl

EGG-LACING. [ ' wfck <IB*k I Following are the sixteenth week's result I of the Eleventh Egg-laying Competition, at .«-.--■ —- _m. ' _m. am. mm_ m. +.' 0 I p. r NOW S THE TIME TO SPRAY I LIGHT BREEDS. * - -m* - » m --> 1 T&S fNOW IS THE TIME TO PRUNE BROWN LEGHORNS, i _____________ 1 Verrall Bros., Swannanoa .. 28 814 §2 __WE&Mffl_M ' ■ I ' S.C. WHITE LEGHORNS. H ■ Pf—"""""' *" """* ■—■— ■ | Waikato Egg Farm, Hamilton.. 18 332 f§ jig S . .. _____ —~~~ _\,--\s- -■-->- . *_- J&«£? I Caldor Bros, Oamiiru .. ..23 306 I l_m*_t YoUr frtllt ** eBB y° Ur BftrUDß, YOUr ,' *gv -£%' I Herotaunga P. 0., Silverstream, ffl iffllot TOSS bushes—give them their Chance _W®%"' <_W__ Jt_S _\ .. ]*°- l __.-_ _ - " H 2S' 1 Hi to flourish. Now ls the time to make _%___fi % ym_y . I N. Solomon, Westport .. .. 23 230 II \\kWg_ ,wu . , '__.-________. *v,_ »-„.,„* n .,i. oti j W^laßS** 6 "' j. Wordsworth, Geraiaino ..2i .27* ■ |||| provision againat the insect pest and . ' %■, m jgSSS^""''"'■a* 1 a Dominion P. Plant, Cororaandel 22 165 0 _____ to prune for future benefits. We have *__-/ WIT fl B 5' P t m ¥S' s i- Albans "?* ££ § fHi ovarythinfl you need, either for prun- ******Bfe Vl £_ ' § Mra J. Mills, Dunedin .. .. 12 285 H *_*$_¥ , . „«..« w„ n ni ««*« «•«#« vP \ r vtei*\ #r ■ ar. Browne, Petane (H. 8.) .. 2i 272 i in* or spraying -and you'll not find I ' Heretaunga p.c, silverstream, ( • ■ gg MM lower prices anywhere in the pro- /**•>«»*», I -> $°h 2 •♦!. w»w n" " ?£' »?2 1 JiiL viaoe. Come right along-our expert EED SPIDEB I T. Mollwraith, West Melton .. 18 219 ttj ffIIJBSHk ~, j_i _ ...... j« ..,.Ti* a «»i* >.<« nA--(~_ ."*, _--m—-—>- . C. Warburton, Invercargili .. 13 171 I HBf ■■ Will advise yOU, if yOU Seek his advice. The ioict which destroy* A. G. Brailoy, Hillmorten .. 11 31-4 H _\ _& I tke leaves of fruit trees, I Wainoni P. Farm, Auckland 8 223 . H _\m Boweiinn pUats, etc. I Glencoe P. Ranch, Karori .. 18 337 H IISiS WM 8 :■-.-.■ j G. W. Irvine, Auckland .. 17 201 I SSgHaif SKE? _ _ .„_,___ . . ~, -. ,-, ." i. ' fto-nT ~ i Ashburton P. Farm, Ashburton 19 185 I m_\__ _\M | PRUNING KNIVES, best Sheffield brands— Vm^ Geo. Cattcral, Waikino .. 17 229 § ffKSsS H \t , _ O/ j L. T. Wright, Annat .. ..26 287 i WM X From •• .'. ■ */~ . V3Sk __tf^&_f L. Macdonald, Dunedin .. 18 12G I _W__i __U _\ -_.- .tutTOC "" ■ 1/ft I Atkinson Bros., Linwood ..22 165 1 Wl S SECATEUKb —iTOm .. ... .. I/O I A. E. Phillips, St. Albans .. 24 200 | ilils 0 nnrmivr CAtxrc 1/■< VI A sir -il _\ Paimuir p. ykrds, Waitham .. io 304 1 WM 11 I PRUNING SAWS—From .. .. 1/3 .GL <$£____&' | i_\. P. L. Clayson, Eketahuna .. 2S 260 i __Wl W_ X cTryrXKXr -DT?TTMTVr CT fYVTTQ 9 /ft and 1/ I *V \c!l "' H Green Bros., St. Albans .. 20 273 1 Kg | STRONG PKUJNiiNU LrLUVttb Z/O ana &/- .r~-__. y .-ty B Master Jack Green, St. Albans.. 20 555 i 81l 1 t.t<- —>t> a xtott /**TTTTT7T?C "J/ft jJIIT "*ilL-!!" ' ''"nBMjjlL ■ A. E. Wilson, Shirley .. .. 12 277 I BM P | BIG BRANCH CUTTEKb .. .. 3/6 8 li.t'. ". 19 Si Bil SYRINGES FOR SPRAYING, with adjustable . ' 1 a. W. Adams, 'gheflieid .'.' is 2is b s I nozzle to eive either coarse, fine, or mist umH . Gr .,» ■ T. Fnzackerle" nnd Sons, Woolston 7 243 H _2R M ! "««<*• & c/ MDSSECj SCALE H W. Darcy, Wellington .. ..5 241 g X » Spray .. .. .. .. .. O/- It blackens and roDghens the sletu B W. A. Nixon, Biirwood .. ..22 234 m __l _\ " _ _ _,_, _.-.-_—.* „—, , ' _ j i_i ' af fruit trees, and citees on te. It. H. James. Maryland ..2i 265 1 Si SPRAY PUMPS, all Brass, strong and durable Master R. Mills, Woodhaugh .. 5 259 _\ \m B •_■ OR/ S. L. Sprevdon .. 21 145 H _f 1 TTOm .. .. .. .... -V/R, Willw and Son .... 23 984 B ** . . ~. ,--,.. . Gee, SDreydon .. -.. 23 191 g RED OIL for winter dressing is recommended by all the experts. We nave it put up in convenient p^um 1 E?* , R* B £h. a otaM !! J7 inn I sized tins to suit the large grower or the amateur with only a few tfees to spray— *TW Kennedy. Ranifiora . 4 15 237 j • '" ' ■ X gallon 2/3 I gallon 3/fi Ca'der Bros., Oamnru, No. 1.. 11 301 I , , .... * 8«*"OD _/4 I gallon t/p MeKin.jan. Wantranui .. 20 244 I Special quotations for larger quantities, R. W. Hnwke. Papanui .. 11 221 I b.c white leghorns. WE WELCOME COUNTRY ORDERS Green Bros, St. Albans .. 22 213 I Cooper and Wamecott, Sprevdon 19 818 H S W. A. Nixon, Burwood .13 65 | HIGH STREET - - CHRISTCHURCH A S o«-««,8 B WHITE WYANDOTTES. I' 111 II 111111 l J 111111 'II 111 111 11 """' ■ * ' A. E. Wilson. Shirley .. ..18 90 WB—BWWIIMMSM" Ml ■n iw " ~ T. Kennedy, Rangiora .. ..16 251 BLACK ORPINGTONS. ' : W. A. Nixon, Burwood ..80 223 „ - _^_ W. L. Walker, Linwood .. 22 26S ... I s : p— = PIANOS >»_ Totals 219 2 " 3J At Xfistaoagh's Rooms ladies may hare exi*rt P . I toilet attendance by women Hair ——»—i DUCKS. dressing in the: latest and most effective coiffures ixdian runners Iffi.^' iL^X Marie CorelH and the PLEYEL Pianos J. B. Merrett. Christchurch - 5 12-J growth. Courees of treatment. 10/-. Face mas- mm IV. . V>UIUII ailU lIIC 1 «-L ILL I ICUIUO T. R Hali. Levin .; 1 22. cace ' for eradicating -nTinkies and removing v x -nrtTtt-1 G'cncoe Poultry Ranch Karori 1 3' flabWness, S/f. Manicuring, per sittinjc, 1/-. A KRIVKD in tbe drawinj-room tbey folmd the only truly modern thing in it, a jrand W n-riJ-nr, " r -i l: di SMnie VPRCTARIC uaid ny- "aa*. of that noted French reakß. PleyeJ, which a* lar surpisses tha t;ern»n mooel rui. n .V P - °, ji " 1> ;~ c. « * V S?,T v . "f, ,R DYE * asageanuieStradivarius surpasses aehild-saddie put toßetherycsterdav. and, takinrber Thomas Dowthwaitc, Avondale .. 2 12- Stains pey and faded hair to originai colour. seat at the instr.im'-iit. Cicely hsd trantformfd both herself and it into unsnafcible \\. Knight, Hutt .. .. 0 35. Guaranteed mulU. Five shades 3/ij>CT bottle, enchantment. The thing cf mod and wire and ivory keys had iecome p. iseised, as it W. Knight, Hutt .. .. 0 25: posted 3/1. &tate shade required. were, with the thunder of the battling cioJds and the great ruih of tbe sea—and then it ' ■ Wainoni P. Farm. Auckland .. 4 3-i fit i-HfllS had suddenly whispered o the sweetness of love and life, till out of storm had grown tho WbVVUn tender caJm of a flwinj; melody, on which wordless dreamsof happiness glittered like Totals 18 163 r *~~lf Tetlct Bsodslr . rainbow bubbles fa foam, shining fcr a moment aad then vanishing at a breath; it had , ' St«wart Dawsor Building*. HIQH STREET ?"*'':' be to»c»s <A the rain and wind—and the pattering drops and sibilant btsiricane " - Co7oj-s ' had.whitied sharply through ths scale of sound till tbe very notes seemed alive with the wrath of nature—ard then it had rolled all the wild clamour away into a sustained magnificence ol prayerfal chwds which teemed to plead for all things grand, all things things beautiful—and to lift the soul of man in panting, labauriog ecstasy up to VATD TAB the rer y threshold of Heaven!"— Set " God's Gooe» Mam," p. 307. PLUMP FOR fuK "No 10" "No. 10" MILNER & THOMPSON Ltd. * VR7JHrir£<lU"«r H MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH S WHISKY WHISKY \____~ • | F4O7S F4o7 * --

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15313, 29 July 1915, Page 5

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