Carnival The Smartest and Newest Spring Styles at speciallyreduced prices -that's This extra rdinary Sale is our way of marking the completion of the huge esten§ionß to our establishment due to enormous growth of our business. Special Value in ZEPHYR FROC&S, in smart checks, various colour?, riew Peter Pp collar of organdi rnplin Usually '4l/(5 .. Nov 8/Ji COTTON MARQCAIN FROCivS, in floral .design?, jongrsvaieted styles, gathered on hips— Usually li/H •• CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS, suitable for afternoon or semi-evening wear; black, navy, champagne, and silver grey, and "Havana brown; Orjenta; trimming— Usually 4gns. •• Now 75/LApIES' COATS FROCKS, in useful stvlcs, trimmed braids Usually 27/8 .. , Now 22/6 WOOLLEN COSTUMES, in kingfisher, putty, brick; smart banded styles, iinished black braid; — Usually 49/6 .. Now S9/6 JAZZ STRIPED WOOLLEN COSTUMES, cross-over styles, long roll collar — Uusally 65/- .. Now 557A JUMPER SUIT of grey stockinette, lemon shade, Peter Pan collar; finished with braid to match— Usually" 65/- .. Now 55/A Few Only LADIES' COSTUMES, iu useful semi-fitting styles, in black serge; also coloured twoed-r Usually 60/0 ... Now 19/6 LADIES' BLACK COATING SERGE COSTUMES, smart semi - fitting style?, finished Trith braidUsually sgna. .. Now 29/6 •JifQDEL HATS, in this season's newest ajd smartest styles, fashioned in Wtja, straw and satin, and smartly • trjjnjned \vjtfi ribbon, flowers, nie&i, etc.— V?uajly 45/6 to 57/6 Now 35/6 Special Line REAPY-TO-TVEARS, in this season's popular shapes, in pedal straw, trimmed ribbon; in Tuscan, creme, nigger, black, tosb, and almond,—'Usually .. 21/- to 29/6 NOW 15/6 CfiEJTE UNTBIMMED STBAWS, in sjflall and large shapes— Usually .. .. 17/6 to 21/N9W .. .. 14/6 and 16/6 A Special Line of LAPIES' CAMBRIC UNDERCLOTHING, daintily trjmraed with laco and embroidery— KNICKERS, open and golf shape— Usually .. .. 9/11 to IS/G N6W .. .. 5/U 0/U CHEMISES, V and square necks— Usually .. .. 12/6 to 23/Now .. •» - 5/H 9/11 COMBINATIONS, in open shape— Usually ». •• 16/6 to 35/Now .. ~ .. 9/11 15/6 LADIES' SUSPENDERS, on circular Iftaad, black and pink— Usually 5/11 .. Now 1/U LADIES' FINE ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS, "Theta" and Jay finish; slightly soiled— Usually 33/- to 37/6 Now 21/Fitie per cent Diseoimt fpr Ca?h FARMERS" Cbristchurch
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The geasraJ topic of conversation is Timam on Friday was the result of the All Blacks' second match. Two farmers standing in Stafford street* were no exception to the rule, and the improved showing of the New Zcalapd representatives against Cornwall was bein£ keenly diseased when there joined the pair a weJMujpwn farmer who in his day was noted as a keen and enorgetie partieipant in the national game. Pis cafiHbed blew and clouded countenance now denoted other resppnr sibilities, bat ho momentarily brightened when informed of the result. "Twenty-nine points," ho remarked, "that's splendid"; but after a speculative glance at the bright bluo sky he resumed his care-worn appearance, and, moving away, was heard to remark. "What a pitj it wasn't 29 points of tain.''?
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18185, 23 September 1924, Page 4
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