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Many More Bargains at £ Sale Price r.r Friday Shoppers AT THE FARMERS 1 only Black Lace Evening WrapUsually Bgna. Balo Price - sjrns. i Sale Price SZB 1 only Flesh Georgette Beaded Evening Gown—Usually £6/19 '6 Bale Price ... ... ... 63t Sale Price 31/P 2 only Stockinette Three-piece Suits, in Fins Wool and Silk— Usually ... ... ... sgni. Sate Pries 49 6 I Sale Price 24,t Beige and Platinum Fur Choker*— Usuall* 47/6 Sale Price 357i Sale Price 17/1 A Large Assortment of Ladies' Corsets in a good range of sizes. Ladies' or Children's Vests, Knickers, etc. Ladies' Cami Knickers, Princess Slips, Nightdresses, etc.— All at i Sale Prices Ready-to-Wear Felts, in Black, Navy, Beige, Brown, Green, Blue, Grey. Rose and Red— Usually ' ... 15/6 to 39/6 Sale Price ... 3/11 to 21/i Sale Price ... 2/- to 10/6 Stitched Cloth Hats and Tarns in a great range of styles and colours— Usually ... 4/11 to 17/6 Sale Price ... 2/11 to 8/11 i Sale Price ... 1/6 to 4/6 Velour Hats, in Grey, Green, Saxe, Brown, Fawn, Red Wine Usually 35/- to 65/Sale Price ... 15/6 to 42/i Sale Price ... 7/9 to 21/20 Pieces only, comprising Figured and Floral Georgette, Art Silk Marocains, Fancy Stitched Voiles and Wool Delaines—Usually ... 3/11 Sale Price 2/11 i Sale Price 1/6 8 Pieces only Light Ground 38in. Riverina, in Floral and Stripe designs—Usually ... 2/6 Sale Price 2/3 i Sale Price 1/1, 36in. Chiffon Taffeta. Colours— Lemon, Gold, Helio, Cyclamen, Rose, Dark Saxe, Brown, Plum, Peach, etc.— Usually 7/11 Sale Price 5/11 i Sale Price 2/114 54in. All-wool Velour. Colours —Fawn, Wine. Mole, Saxe, Grey, Violet, Green, Brown, Old Rose and Black— Usually 13/11 Sale Price 9/11 i Sale Price 4/11$ S6/40in. All-wool Flannel and Panama. Colours—Fawn, Bois do Rose, Mole, Amethyst, Beige—Usually ... 6/9 Sale Price 3/11 i Sale Price 1/11J 54in All-wool Showerproof Tweed Colours—Fawn, Saxe, Rust, Brown and Heather— Usually 17/0 Sain Price 9/11 i Sale Price 4/11J Black and Coloured Faille, Glace, Merye, and Petersham Ribbons—Usually 10/6 to 3/6 Sale Price ... 6d. to 1/6 J Sale Price ... 3d. to 9d. Boxed Handkerchiefs, in i and 4 Dozens— Usually 4/6 to 17/6 Sale Price ... 4/- to 15/i Sale Price ... 2/- to 7/6 Ladies' Black Glace Kid Patent and Fawn Kid Tie Shoes. Ar sorted Btyles and sites— Usually .:. ... ... 3-* -'- Sale Price ... ... 21 - i Sale Price 10/6 Ladies' Silver. Gold and Brocade Evening Shoes. I>ouis heels. These are all good clean stock. Usually 30,- to X> - Sale Price 2*>'i Sale Price 12 6 150 Pairs Ladies' Patent Blark Glace Kid and Coloured Kid Bar Shoes. This extensive range includes Bostock, C- it" J. Clark's, and other good makes. All sizes and styles— Usually ... 32 6 to 37 0 Sale Price ... ... 2.'. - } Sale Price 12 6 50 Pairs Ladies' White Canvas Shoes. Sizes 2 and 3 only. Louis heels— Usually 10/0 Sale Price 1 '- i Sale Price 6d. 2 only 4ft. Sin. Rimu Sideboards 2 drawers and cupboards and large bevelled mirror backs— Usually £l4 10'Sale Price £ll ■'lo/i Sale Price £s'ls.'6 Rimu Pedestal Palm Stands— Usually 2.-i'6 Sale Price 2"! '- 4 Sale Price 10,6 Men's All-wool Fancy Putlavan, in Fawns, Browns and Greys. Usually 14* Kale Price - 11* \ Sale Price 6/3 Men's Cream Fine AH-weal Pants, Theta make— Usually .... 18* Sale Price lQrt i Sale Price S/t Men's Cream Silk and Wool Pants. Canterbury make— Usually 12/9 Sain Price ft* i Sale Price 4,1 4 Push Chairs, with Seagraj* hacks— I'mai Price ... 37*6 Sa'e Price ... 25 - i Sale Price It* Mohair Slip Mats, m Rom oblt. Two Mzcs-30 x 12 and 3*l x IS Usually ... 12 3 16.* Kale P'rie* ... 10 6 13* i Sale Price .. S3 61 Odd Axminstar Borders, l&ia wide—Usually ... ... IS,* Ra!« Price 11* \ Sale Price 6,3 Remnants of Laces, Ribbons, Frillings, Embroideries— At Unheard-of Prices Cashcl Street Chriskhurch

When Canberra is completed it will in the opinion of Sir George Fowlda' be the most beautiful city in the world' Telling the Rotary Club in Auckland about bia recent trip to Australia, he said the Government had already apent about £10,000,000 on the new capital There waa a good deal of criticism of Canberra, especially in Melbourne whose citizens would now have to go further when they wanted to bring pressure to bear on Federal Minute™, but all the same it was right that the capital should be thus separated from the rest of the cities. The site was a glorious one, the planning had been admirable, and there were simplv millions of trees planted. Canberra had a magnificent climate, and a splendid water supply, whieh could be increased to meet growing demand* with a minimum of expense and trouble. Altogether the new capital waa born under most favourable auspices, and he was sure it would ia time become a Terr beautiful place—none more so ia Um world.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 4