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1k f9 e rarnvenr # r 3ETWE£/*-S£ASOfir SPECIAL OFFERS ■ FOR TO-DAY ! ■■■■■naaBHHHBBHaBMHaaHMnHHMai . ■■ Each shopping; day during the above Sell- ■ ing Campaign Special Bargains will be " starred" in certain of our Departments. Thus all cust- ners to our store to-day will have some very unusual inducements to puj> chase M - Manchester and Cotton Goods. ■ _ .. -e:v? AT SHARPLY-GUT PRICES, mKT ends Double Width Dress Material*, including Beadora Voiles, Beaded Shantung, Printed Matt Cloth—Usually 4/1 L to 6/6 Bargain Price 2/11 yard Double Width Whit# Twrrjr Sponge Cloth, with Navy and Black Stripes— Usually 6/6 Bargain Price 3/11 yard Materials, in Double Width Cepea Dress colours and checks— Usually 2/11 ... .. plain Bargain Price 2/6 30 ends Double Width Cotton Dress. Materials, in-. eluding Crepes, Voiles, Pique, Nurse Cloth, I.lriennes, Gabardines and Cotton Cashmere, Stripe and Broche Linings—Usually 2/11.3/6 Bargain Price 1/ £ yard 30 ends Double Width Cotton Dress Materials, including Printed Sponge Cloth, Check Ratine Crepes, Striped Crepes, Striped Winceyettes, Striped Repp Poplin, Coloured Knits Cloth, Cot-, ton Twillr.nes, Cream Cotton Polainalse, Cheek Merlboro Suitings—Usually 8/6 to 4/11 Bargain Price 1/11 yard 40 pieces 27/30 in. Cotton Dress Materials, including Striped Blouiings. Plain fcephyrs, Striped Crepes, Navy and Printed Riverina— . Usually 1/11 . • Bargain Price 1/3 yard 36in. Longcloth—Usn»Uy 14/ 18/ Uoz. Bargain Prices 11/6 IS/- doz. 40in. Madapolam*—Usually h i 1 yard. Bargain Priced 1/8 1/lljawl Unbleached Sheejtjngs, S4«n.—Usually 2/11 8/t J* Bargain Prfcw OTMjfartT. 72in. wide—Usually 2/11 8/6 yard » Bargain Prices 2/® 801n. wide—Usually 3/11 Bargain Pric* White Sheetings, Min. wide—Usually 8/9 * *" Bargain Price*Z/3*^ 80in. wide—Usually 8/U 4/8 r " - * Bargain 36in. Striped Flannelette*—Usually, Bargain White Terry Bath Tow*ls»Bi*e W ® Usually 8/6 each Brown Terry Towels, splendid MlkeHw~ Usually 2/9 3/6 ca. Bargain Coloured Terry Roller To' Usually 1/8 1/11 Bargain White Ternr Towelling, with ' Col Usually a/9 yd. " Bakjpda 27in. AlUinen Forfar, for Tea Tot Usually-1/6 2/- yard > -*<>•! J3«rg Wn 27in. Nursery Flannelette— Usually IS/- doi. ~ u THE FARM CASHEL STREET - CHRSSTC

No advice has yet been received, as to the securing of the two young tigers, the purchase of which was provided tor bv the late Mr George Court (says the Vncfcland "Herald"). It was stipulated by Mr Court that, as the animals were for the Auckland Zoo, they should be the finest obtainable, and it is the search for good specimens that has caused the delay. The tiger arena at the zoo is now ready, and the Uty Council lias under consideration an offer of two tigers now in Australia, and it is thought that these may be secured as a temporary exhibit pending the arrival of Mr Court's gifts. The elephant, Jamuna, will take up her quarters at the end of October, when the children will be given rides free of charge. The TJnion Steam Ship Companv has given a pulpit gangway, of the type employed alongside mail steamers, for the uso of the children m mounting to Jamuna's back. Science supersedes superstition very slowly in tho. rural areas, and there are still people who believe that the caterpillar plaguo now threatening many fruit crops could most effectively ba cleared ftway by tho use of witchcraft, observes the ''Morning Post." Prayers far the safety of tits crop one can understand, but the idea of bringing out the bishop of the diocese solemnly to curse tho pest seems ludicrous, yet that used to be a practice in the olden days. There are folks who will tell you 'that the planting of a lilac tree on which a cross bus been carved in tho poultry yard will safeguard the flock against all ills, aad an old cure, still advocated by some old foils, is to burn a piece of briar bush under of fowls attacked with roup, fit tho" tame time repeating the Lord's Prayer back- ■ wards. Nasal Catarrh' or Cold in the Head, with all its disagreeable symptons, will be quickly relieved and cured by ' xxAZO£." Is Gd per bottle. 6

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17880, 28 September 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17880, 28 September 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17880, 28 September 1923, Page 7

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