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I SHOWROOM BARGAINS I AT "THE FARMERS GRAND Introductory Carniva 1 The Smartest and Newest Spring Styles at S 1 = the offer we are making to aU our ladyp.trons for.he nex tuaays. _ == This extra rdinary Sale is our way of marking the compe o g gg extensions to our establishment due to enormous growth ot our Dusiness. g; I Some Showroom Lines. Hundreds of others also Bargainised j <9 Special Value in ZEPHYR FROCKS, in smart checks, various colours, new Peter Pan collar of organdi muslin Usually 11/6 •• Now 8/11 COTTON MAROCAIN FROCKS, in floral designs, long-waisted styles, gathered on liips— Usually 14/11 .. Now 11/6 CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS, suitable for afternoon or seini-evcning -rear; black, navy, champagne, and silver grey, and Havana brown; Oriental trimming— Usually 4 gns. • • Now 75/T, A PTES' COATS FROCKS, in useful styles, trimmed braid — Usually 27/6 .. Now 22/6 WOOLLEN COSTUMES, in kingfisher, putty, brick; smart banded styles, linished black braid — Usually 49/6 .. Now 39/6 JAZZ STRIPED WOOLLEN COSTUMES, cross-over styles, long roll collar— Uusally 60/£ Now 55/A JUMPER SUIT of grey stockinette, lemon shade, Peter Pan collar; finished with braid to match — Usually 65/- .. Now 55/A Few Only LADIES' COSTUMES, in useful semi-fitting styles, in black serge; also coloured tweed— Usually 69/6 .. Now 19/5 LADIES' BLACK COATING- SERGE COSTUMES, smart semi - fitting stvles, finished with braid— Usually 5 gnu. Now 29/6 MODEL HATS, in this season's newest and smartest styles, fashioned in satin, straw and satin, and smartly trimmed with ribbon, flowers, wheat, etc. — Usually 45/6 *° Now 35/6 Special Line READ\ -TO-WEARS, in this season's popular shapes, in pedal straw, trimmed ribbon; in Tuscan, creiqe, nigger, black, rose, and almond—Usually .. -1/- to 29/6 Now 15 / 6 CREME UNTRIMMED STRAWS, in small and largo shapes —' Usually •• •• l'/6 to 21/Now . • • • I V 6 311(116 / 6 A Special Line of LADIES' CAMBRIC UNDERCLOTHING, daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery KNICKERS, open and golf shapeUsually ». «• 9/H to 3S/6 Now .5/11 9/11 CHEMISES, "V and square necksUsual lv .. 12/6 to 2;>/ How " 5/11 9/U COMBINATIONS,, in open shapeUsually .. •• 16/6 to 35/Now 9/11 15/6 LADIES' SUSPENDERS, on circular band, black and pink — Usually 5/11 . .. Now 1/11 LADIES' FINE ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS, "Theta" and Jay finish; slightly soiled — Usually 33/- to 37/6 Now 21/Five per cent Discount for Cash "THE FARMERS" Cashel Street Christchurch 25 K6492 111181

IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING THE PURCHASE OF A MOTOR CAR you must, in fairness to yourself, before making your decision, inspect the new HUPMOBILE SPECIAL Good as the Hupmobile has always been, the latest special is infinitely better. The graceful body lines, the beautiful blue painting, the sturdy frame, and the engine with the smooth, silent, silky flow of power, all combine to make a car which demands your deep consideration. Hujpmobile have specialised for 16 years on a fourcylinder engine, and have found no reason to depart from it. The Hupmobile Special is the 7th Model of the R. Series—the makers have not found it necessary to make any radical changes in engine design. There's a reason. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION TO-DAY. We welcome inquiries. Farmers Coop.Garage HUPMOBILE AND OVERLAND AGENTS (THE BIG GARAGE) N649-

Tennis. Ladies' White Lace Shoes, crepe soles, 3-7, 10/9. Men's White Lacn Shoe?, crepe and ehrome, 6-10, DOWNING'S 834 CCLOMBO STREET NORTH (Second Block over tiic Bridzo) 'Phone 4105 'ports Shoes We have a toe range of sports shoes jast to band embodying all the latest styles. Note the attractive prices. Cricket Boots, Boys', ivith leather heel and soles, -4-5, 12/6; Men's 6-10, 13/6. Basket Ball Shoes, Girls' white lace shoes, rubber soles, sizes 4-9, 4/11; 10 5/6; 11-1, 5/11; 2-7, 6/11. Men's 6-10, 7/11, Walking Shoe?, \rhite, Ladies' two straps or one bar, very latest, Children's 7-10, 21-1, -'-5, Derby or one bar, 6/9, 7/6, 12/6. Call and Inspect.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18186, 24 September 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18186, 24 September 1924, Page 4