"The Farmers" Great Summer Sale FINAL BARGAINS in», LACES and NECKWEAR Prices further reduced on our stocks of these dainty goods. :: :: :: Hand-made LACES and INSERTIONS, 3in. wide. »t«r design— Usually 3/6 Final Price 2/3 Real INDIAN HAND-MADE LACE, extra fine quality, daisy design, 2in. wide— Usually 2/11 Final Price 1/9 HAND-MADE LACE, Jin. wide— Usually Final Price 4Jd, Large assortment NECKWEAR— Silk, Ninon, Crepe-de-Chene, etc. Usually 3/6 to 5/II Final Price 1/11 ESS FINAL BARGAINS in.. HOSIERY and GLOVES Amazingly low prices on these important details of dress. " :: :: :: Ladies' Black Mercerised LISLE HOSE, semi-fashioned, fast dye— Usually 6/11 Final Price 3/H Ladie" Fancy WOOL and COTTON HOSE, in checks, stripes, and heather mixtures— Usually 8/11 Final Price 3/11 Ladies' White WASHING DOESKIN CLOVES, 2-button, pique sewn — Usually 13/11 Final Price 10/11 Ladies' KID GLOVES, 2.button, in black, white or tan — IJsually 10/11 Final Price 8/11 "THE FARMERS" §££3
DEPENDABILITY Sums up in one word the characteristics that have made the The Car of the Hour This >is the quality that is specially prized by owners. The unvarying faithfulness of The Comfort Car—its thorough willingness—are as well known as its recorded extraordinary-performances and economy. Even owners of The Comfort Car are often surprised at the miles-per-gallon they get from-gasoline and oil, and the miles-per-set on tyres. ECONOMY has gone hand in hand with dependability and uncommon performance in giving the Hupmobile sl* imputation of being an exceptional motor car. That remarkable degree of economy is an outstanding result; of the Hupmobile's ELEVEN-YEAR DEVELOPMENT of die four-cylinder principle. Bay a HupmobUe and Rest Confident. N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. ASSN. OF CANT. LTD. CHRISTCHURCH , Outside Representatives: Messrs. H. C Truscott, G. Brown and J. S. Hawkes N67T>8 —"475 AFTER THE DAY IS OVER Isn't it fine to listen to the sweet tuneful voice of the COLUMBIA CRAFONOLA. >Tt» an endaring source of pleasure tor your home—a a delight for yoang and old. Sons & Gofton, u 3s. MUSIC SPECIALISTS - 243 High Su Chmlchurch. i Toomey & Goodman ■BRASSFOUNDERS • 5288 a 285 St. Asaph Street yj
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17063, 7 February 1921, Page 3
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