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??■■_/■«■*■■>.'■'"'■■'' 'All e »..'..' s=*^s ■iftv=-j:^Ss : 'ii : ii"^< ,, i! , !|!;;;-'' ;....;^'";?;.;ii;S:-!i!ii:'!!!;;!:;;J; - :;'K. •iMIIMMmHSJi-rr"-. "--;;.-■.=;:;;.;;; LAST DAY SATURDAY Now we come to the last few days of this wonderful beginning of season bargain event. Crowds have already benefited by these splendid savings, and there are still bargains left in all departments. You'll have to hurry. Saturday is positively the LAST DAY. Ladies' Suede Gloves 2-Dome, Pique Sewn, with wide Silk Point*, Perrin's make, in Beavers, Greys or Browns— Usually 10/11 BARGAIN PRICE r- ' Ladies' Art Silk Hose. With Lisle Tops, reinforced feet, in good shades— Usually 3/11 4/11 BARGAIN PRICE 9/11 Glace Ribbons. \ GiX d Heavy Quality, in Sky, Sake, Vieux Rose, Cardinal, Brown, Pink, etc., 3 to sin. wide— Usually 1/1 hto 2/3 yard! £s>. BARGAIN PRICE 0 Art Silk Knitting Yarn. In a variety of Good Shades, 4oz. balls or hanks— Usually 3/11 and 4/11 Q/Q BARGAIN PRICE 6/ <J Double Width Cotton Dress Materials 20 pieces only, comprising Broche, Crepe Marocain, JeWU Cloth, etc—Usually 3/11 1/11 1 . BARGAIN PRICE 1/11 Silk Jersey Cloth. Double-width, in a variety of plain colours; also smart stripes—Usually 14/6 C/ 1 1 BARGAIN PRICE 0/ 11 Dress Materials. Double width Resildas, in Saxe, Electric, Vieux Rose, Brown, Navy,, etc. — Usually 10/6 BARGAIN PRICE C7l 1 Millinery. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Hats, in smart styles, newest shades—Usually 29/6 1 7 /C BARGAIN PRICE If/9 Ladies' Summer Frocks. In Floral Voile, Fuji, Cotton Georgette, etc., in dainty styles—Usually 29/6 to 49/6 1 7 /C BARGAIN PRICE If/O Model Costumes In Grey, Putty, Navy, Nigger, in good styles— Usually Bgns. to 12gns. y|GNS. BARGAIN PRICE ft Dainty Underwear A Sample Range of Ladies' Nainsook Combination Knicker, Chemise, etc., beautifully trimmed with hand-made Torchon or Val. Lace— AT HALF PRICE mm mm mmx!? .• '■£&:! Children's Shoes A Sample Range of " Holfas" Footwear, sizes: children from 4, maids 1 and 2 AT A BIG DISCOUNT. Men's Shoes In Black or Tan. Newest Shapes BARGAIN PRICE Men's Half Hose > 50 doz. All-wool Fancy Cashmere Half Hose, in newest colours and designs *% J \ 1 U.H.IIV S/11 RARCAIN PRIf.F. *)/ I I Usually 5/11 Ties 100 doz. Smart Ties, Wide End or Knitted, in newest designs— . • • 1 / Usually 2/6 to 3/6 BARGAIN PRICE I/** Men's Sac Suits In Dark Grey Tweed, smartly cut 2-Button CoatU»ually,s4/6 BARGAIN PRICE **• f> Boys' Suits In good hard-wearing Grey Tweed— Sizes 4to 9—Usually 28/9 to 32/9 BARGAIN PRICE Sizes 10 to 15—Usually 34/9 to 39/6 BARGAIN PRICE White Twill Sheeting Heavy Quality—Single Bed Width . «% /-% Usually 3/3 BARGAIN PRICE Z/'O Double Bed Width—Usually 4/6 „ */O BARGAIN PRICE 6/6. All Linen Forfar For Tea Towels—Usually 1/9 .. •»'■" "| /O BARGAIN PRICE 1/6 White Handkerchief Linen t 36in. wide, for dainty Underwear, etc Usually 3/H BARGAIN PRICE Axminster' Carpet / Size 13ft. 6in. x 12ft., seamless, in HandsomeTanel Design, Fawn ground, with Blade and Pink akadea Usually £27 10*. PRICE :•...., j , <* ••.;„. k*.i 27in. Imperial Stair Carpet-P* In 3 good designs, rich colourings •• m.t% li* Usually 18/6 BARGAIN PRICE yd 19/ Q ? 31in, Cretonnes J" A * ■■ 9 Pieces only in Artistic Designs and Colouring—* BARGAIN PRICE yard *^ 50ht; Hand Block Cretonnes •' In Newest Designs, Tangerine or Green groundUsually 4/H BARGAIN PRICE 5 per cent. on Monthly Accounts. 91 Cashel Street, Chrlstchurc

ss m /,*••* ,^m-u\L-, r--ic;iia ffj""" » Attractive, Distinctive, and Delightfully Livable f Look around at the "Konka" f Homes rising on all sides. • ~_., (We'll tell, yon where to.see them if you ask us.) Note ,U \., their quiet, dignified beauty. Observe, how tastefully they ' conform to the original ideas, of their owners. |tak how the stately mansion and the nestling cottage alike breathe and charm unattainable by the all-timber house. Ilea remember that "Konka" houses are fire-proof, damp-proof, stfproof, and borer-proof. Consider, too, the money saved by the tanplete elimination of- the need for painting. f-you're interested, • ask for information—it won't obligate you. *~rrah Timber Coy. HOUSE AVENUE OHEISTCIIUKCH % •' " ' Or ring 'Phone 1869 or 1870.. P.Q. Box 636 ■>: Cleanser CLEANS & POLISHES Tiles & Windows, Linoleum, crockery, glass, wordwork, :! sinks, aluminium and PCK tinware. TIM AT-ALL GROCERS 8>

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 3