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There are Many Interesting Things at HAY'S To-day! 1. A Bargain Value Competition 2. Sheet and Towel Washing Demonstration A VU OT3V7I7S* The tost of luaJlty to Sheets and Towels is in the washing. These articles may look anlradld heron in AfIUAISiB washing, but the acid test is "What are they UkTaftw washing?" ate «rtSSSwSJ Here is a great opportunity for yon to take put in an interesting Competition, our Sale i# reputation for the value of their Manchester goods, and in order to demonstrate their duality now on. We have made a splendid start, and We want to m&Jntain yonr Interest right through; we have arranged an unusual window display for Friday afternoon and evenine- Th*n> will hi • «•. thl3 opportUßlt7 * «**«*«» cash prizes. MAYTAG Electric Washing Machine in our wtodow, waS SwSs THE COMPETITION I>e able t0 800 exactly what our Sheets and Towels look like after they have been washed. Come We have selected 10 typical bargains, and what you have to do is to record a vote 3114 SeC tUs interoSt^llg demonstration, and inspect our unique values ill Sheets and Towels, what yon believe to bo the best bargains In their order of value. Tor Instance, If yon think the 6/11 Silk Hose worthy of first place, yon place them No. lon your list. If yon think the 9 1)1(066 fIIMSMa Aahiam(<4ws4!ai( Ladles' Model Hats are worthy of second place, you place it next on your list, and so on np 3* vSB VUlllllg VtSKHtPIISMr«I(IQII Papers are available in our store, and the bargains are specially displayed in each Friday evening, at 7.30, we have arranged another interesting demonstration by Mfrnfl Tw^f Department You are allowed to send in only one Voting Paper. Anyone may take part. All Voting Shaw. This demonstration has been specially arranged to enable those Who cannot Mt ont in th* SSEurg S.S.MK SSTSSi'Ss? S ~Sr eff^i vely r —£ The correct solution has been decided by Mr Hay, and has been placed in our safe in a sealed occasion Mrs. Shaw Will demonstrate the cutting-out Of an Evening frock, envelope No one but Mr. Hay knows the correct order of the bargains. Country residents irfay take part in the Competition, but obviously In order to record the best vote the bargains ought 4 I<S«a YTf>Sfl<*l DaiMiiiNe n |l to be Inspected. If more than one works out the correct solution, the prise money will be 4 a *"6 wSUdI OclSfgcllttS 111 311 Dgpayifflfflfg equally divided. R ftt .a»|n No < CHILDREN'S CREAM WINOEYETTE SILK LACE. Assorted designs and Widths. Bargain No. 1 Bargain MO. 6 NIGHTDRESSES. Bound neck and sleeves, A bargain at .. „ . PURE SILK HOSIERY, CHILDREN'S COATS. in Pink and Blue, H.S. embroidered design LADIES' HATS. Big "in Ladles' Fully fashioned— Usually .. - • 10/6 Auotlicr end-otf-season purchase. These on front, good quality— Hats of all This Season's -TTfirmr SALE PRICE - • 6/11 Coats are well made, mostly trimmed with SALE PRICE 6/11 each 2/3 S/fi 4/11 * B/ll This Stocking is made by a famous F lU r, and are being sold at about Half CHILDREN'S GREY BLOOMERS. Ail sizes— LADIES' LUMBER JACKETS All.Wnoi maker. We have a large quantity in all Price. SALE PRICE 1/6 pair N.Z.-made, good shades— ' leading shades, and available in point Bareain No 7 CHILDREN'S NAVY BLAZERS. Bound Usually 29/8 and lance heels. rmrPTinwroa with coloured BraicU-Usually 9/6 to 12/6 SALE PRICE *' m/k Bargain NO. 2 SALE PEIOE S/ll EVENING FROCKS. A big selection of smart lone" Suit sold during our Sale Period. _ J? •• •* *" ' CRETONNES. A special bargain, good "MACLONE" SUITS from .. £6/5/- Bargain No. 8 JFLANNEL PETTI- patterns—Usually .. 2/- to 2/11 yard „ _ t ATyrvß' nn&TA vOAIB. Scalloped edge— SALE PRICE .. 1/6 vud HATS. M?XS°oS?*»f OTNOEYETTE" niohtdbesseS " D " 11 ■■■■El™"" as?—*.rr-- 1^ Superior Hats made by Woodrow and "fraauy 7/1-7/4" SALE PKICE 4/11 With every pair of S.B. Blankets we will Tress. SALE PRICE _.. .. £3/17/6 WOMEN'S GREY BLOOMERS. All sizes- give iYeTa Sof TweL Barsaln No. 4 Bargain No. 9 usually 3/11 at 3/11. tames' scarves LADIES' WOOLLEN PBIOB 2/6 DRESS TWEEDS. For Frocks, Skirts, Ooats, A big purchase of Scarves of' all kinds, JUMPER SUITS. CORSETS. In the famous Madame etc. Splendid selection, all reduced. Silk WooL Crepe de Chine, etc., all selling A big sample range in all leading colours, Grace make. These are going out at an SOUTHERN CROSS BLANKETS. Double ' at about Half Price. mostly being sold at about Half Price. T ?™> y „ , T Bed size- 49/- pair M _ - Bnnnalw Vn in P DBAGS. Real Leather, as- With every pair of D.B. Blanket* we will Bargain No. 5 Bargain WO. 10 sorted shades— give i-dozen Pillow Cases valued at 5/6 LADIES' MODEL HATS. FRENCH CREPE DE CHINE. SALE PRICE 15/6 BARGAINS IN MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Two An end-of-season purchase. These Hats All colours, really good duality. TALC POWDER. Sobano make— tables of oddments of Underwear of all kinds. would usually be sold up to 65/- each. Usually 7/11 Usually 1/3 going out at bargain prices. SALE PRICE .. 9/11 each SALE PRICE .. .. 4/6 yard SALE PRICE 9d BOYS' SINGLETS. A special purchase, in ______ ASHES OP CARNATION FACE POWDER- size 30 only, AU wool, Petone, exfer&zood JrKXZES Usually .. 2/3 quality—Usually . 9/11 Ist Prize - - £lO/-/- 3rd Prize - - *!/•/• sale price 1/10 sale price '. mi 2nd Prize - - £2/10/- 13 other Prizes of 10/« each When you are in our store ask for particulars of "HAY'S LEAGUE." HAY'S SALE Gloucester Street HAY'S SALE

SHEER MERIT ALONE SUSTAINS A PAPER M FIRST PLACE YEAR AFTER YEAR. Cheerful People are the best buyers If you want to reach intimately and infiuentially the buying public of Canterbury and Westland, in their own homes, there is no other avenue of approach comparable in its effectiveness to "The Press." "The Press" circulation is real home circulation. It is Canterbury's {greatest salesman of any merchandise, because it is read by more families than any other Canterbury newspaper; and, further, the purchasing power of its readers is mud) greater than that of any other paper, uJljr flt-psa CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY. Covers City, Suburbs and Country Districts. Owned and Controlled in Chris tchvrclt in the interest sot Canterbury and Westland People.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 19

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