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Great doings TO-DAY at "The Farmers' zHere*B Clearance in a hurry! Just see these Sale Prices —Promptness Pays—Get in early ! Such Values in HOSE—GLOVES-FANCY GOODS£ Radium Lace Flouncings, 36in wide, in Fawn, Brown, Green, Fuchsia— Usually L ._., 5/11 Sale Price ... .. -3/11 Real Hand-made Laces, lin to wide, good designs. Usually .._.j 1/6 to 3/6 Sale Price .. .. ll|d Silk Dress Nets, 40in wide, in White, Flame, Pink, Grey, etc. —Usually-.. 3/6 Sale Price .. .. 1/6 Fancy Millinery Ribbons, • 2in and 3in wide, good shades and designs— Usually ; . .j 1/6 to 3/11 Sale Price .. .. 1/Turbans or Hat Scarves, in light or dark shades— Usually lvJ 1/6 Sale Price .. .. 1/B.ungalow Aprons, in checked Ginghams, with square, round or Vnecks, full size— Usually ' L ._.j (j_.j 7/11 Sale Price ... .. 5/11 Ladies' "All-Wool" Black Cashmere Hose. Seamless full-fashioned—Usually .... 3/3 3/11 Sale Prices .. .. 2/6 3/3 3/11 4/11 Ladies' All-Wool Cashmere Hose. In Cream, Putty, Coating, Mole, Brown, Navy, Nigger— Usually's/11 .. . ; ... .. Sale Price 3/11 Ladies' Cotton Hose, Hawley's dye, seamless. Black or White—Usually 1/11 ~.. .. ; . ..Sale Price 1/6 Ladies' Artificial Siljc Hose, plain or with Fancy Silk stripe, Lisle tops, reinforced feet, in all fashionable shades— Usually 3/11 Ladies' "Lustral" Art. Silk Hose. In Black, White and Colours—Usually 5/11 ..... ... .. Sale Price 3/3 Ladies' 2-Dome French Kid Gloves, in White, Grey or Black—Usually 7/11 . .. Sale Price 3/11 Ladies' Heavy Suede Gauntlet Gloves, pique sewn, elastic wrist; In Grey, Beaver or Brown—Usually .. 12/11 Sale Price .. 10/6 Ladies' 2-Button White Washing Doeskin Gloves, half pique sewn. Sizes 6, 6£, 6s, 6| — 8/6 & 10/6 Sale Price 7/6 Ladies' 2-Dome Duplex Fabric Gloves, "Morley V' in White, Pastel, Beaver, Grey, Brown, BlackUsually &/11 .. ..... ... Sale Price 4/11 Ladies' 2-Dome Suede Finish Gloves, in Greys, Beaver, Brown or Black—Usually 2/11 t ... Sale Price 1/11 5% Discount foi* Cash or on Monthly Accounts. TheFARMERS 99 • CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH ■will la so comfortatle- and happy in one of Wood*' —: Sea Grass Prams or Push Chairs and Mother mil find them so ■ easy •to handle. Strong and durable, yet very lieht. Sold direct ty the manufacturers at manufacturers' prices. FRANK WOODS & Co. 124 MANCHESTEE STBEET (Facing Clock Tower) W8644 Furs Remodelled! Consult us for quality and good service in Remodelled Furs. , Skins tanned and dressed. Customers* supplies made up W. T. Vaughan & Co. 277 HICH ?Lfe Re " jHT ™ ) . Christchurch. Dear Sir or Madam, You will be pleased to learn that we are running a Speoial Sale to reduce our heavy stocks of high-grade footwear. A speoial 10% diecount off marked prioes la being allowed on.our usual lines, while we have a speoial job purchase of ladies' fdotwear which are offering at half usua prioes. Make a point of seeing our windows for bargains. DOOIHS' 834 Colombo Street, (Second bloek over the bridge) 'Phone A4IGS. D2681—218# DIXIELAND May be engaged for all Social Functions. Wedding Breakfasts a Speciality. Terms on application. 'Phone 647. D 2653 Beautiful Hair Well kept, healthy hair always adds to one's appearance. Thorough shampooing is most essential. . It brings out the rich colour and leaves the hair soft and shiny and free from all dandruff or acid troubles. Shampoaing, Managing, Shingling, etc. Appointments made. 'Phone 2034. MISSES R. & M. BEATTIE 82680 758 Colombo Street Special Bargain Month at the "Maris" Smart White Straws, trimmed georgetto and ' Salo Price ' '.. .. 29/6 Bargain Price .. 19/6 Cream Tuscan Straws, trimmed. satin ribbon—All ..• 6/11'. Bush Hats, smartly trimmed— All .. ... .. .5/11 Panamas, navy taigel*. underbrim, trimmed satin ribbon—r Bargain Price .. .. 12/6 Children's Hats, great variety— From .. 2/11 to 12/6. "Mavis" Millinery Salon CASHBIi * STREET (Opp. N.Z. Farmers). AFTERNOON TEAS*"* Nioely r erred in pleasant surroundings and accompaniment of String Orchestra Come this afternoon and bring your friend to Princess Tea Rooms HIGH STREET (opp. Triangle and next Simpson & Williams) 'Pkone 2451 bui* Satisfied Castoi Recommend Strickett*» fur -Value in . Boots and Shoos Beet quality and endurahla. = Try us. Our=price* wfll >yon. LOW BENTS-LOW PI At STRICI i !4«Awfc^HSTIUttT (aurCaiwW 2 tract) '■ 1 FACIAL BLE! n Superfluous Hair. Holes, Bir = effectually removed by Ela ■ Twenty-five years the largest . == in the Dominion. All worl^L H teed perfect. If you have ujr l == ieh; il your hair or compf ' B not satisfactory, set a free = tion. | MR H. W. HAMMC = SPECIALIST, 1 273 Cashel Stmt, (Sty. Telephone 8330. The Court Tea' & Home-made Cake ' DaiiUib trrttJ Hon e-mmdn Cat** MORNING AND AFTERNOCM COLD LUN HHWS MISS DOHERTftCww (Ne*tQu«n's PfctWsdMll D 9743 '' School of Oressmi and Millinery* Ml Boris aacs«r>*te" PATTERN CUTT| —Results gnaiaoteed._ ItofclDiwnnlriai.P'" and Millinery UOfM. Mnb hMM Call to-day or ■lit*—? PARIS SCHOOL; 272 HIOH STREET CHfJSf {•pp. Trif/W J?«l »c 3io *=**o Unusual Gifts [ Rote Crystal Pendants and Earrings, Rock Crystal Necklets and Earriafs, The New Choker Pearl Necklets. Carved Ivory Earrings. Indian Brass and Ivory Ornaments, compritmf a beautiful variety of suitable presents From 10/- to £lO Geo. T.White Ltd. JEWELLERS MS Colombo Street (next Bmxtois) WS7JO K DEVELOPIN( I and PRINT! r Let us Develop and F** B * 5 your Films. | Best Possible RewMfj | We stock KODAKS S all prices. i THEP.O.P.STO] | CLOCK TOWSt niiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiic fiOIT A Lady who tried ' and at last discoveredla * - will send particulars rEM_jy Avoid delay; addreeee*. Box ». TE ABO. 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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18302, 9 February 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18302, 9 February 1925, Page 2