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USTE fE. VI AT THE FARMERS Heavy Unbleached SHEETING, for single beds—• Usually 1/6 yard Sale Price 1/- yard WHITE TERRY TOWELS, sise 20 x 40 inches— Usually 2/- pair Sale Pritt l/~ pair TRICOLtNE, Cream ground, with Bl§ck stripe; 88in. wide Usually 8/11 Sal* Price VCOTTON SHIRTING, White ground, with coloured stripes, 80In. wide— Usually 1/11 Sals Prici 1/ PRINTED SPUN SILK, SMn. wide —Usually 4/11 Sal* Price 1/SILK GEORGETTE, 40in. wide, in Brown, Nigger, Saxe, Green or Navy— UsuaMy fl/11 6/11 Sals Prkt !/•> At last here it tie event you Haye h![ st 0 f The Farmer*' Shilling Day Sale offers d bargains beyond all imaginaUon. Without regard Hr cost, these items listed bei®w, • nd J" * d as well* are yours for One Stalling. Buy now and save the difference. _________ S Child™.-. Coloured Cotton FROCKS ",* OVERALLS. Site 24 to 29in. —Usually 8/6 to 6/9 price t/ _ CHILDREN'S WHITE E™mERED VOILE FROCKS, stees 24 to 86— Usually Price t/ _ LADIES' LISLE THREAD HOSE, in Grain, Nude, s!Si, A i/.rr- °7- T •• GIRLS' COTTON HOSE, extra long leg, in Nude, Putty, Paris, Black, White „ , p - «/ Usually 1/* to 1/11 '• Sale Pnce 1/LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR FELT HATS, good atSSfwVtK' SJ. PHC. ./- MEN'S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL SOCKS— Usually 1/6 sale FANCY BATSWING TIES, big variety— Usually 2/6 8/6 . • • • • sal " Fnce ' BOYS* FANCY TWEED or GABARDINE CAPS— Usually 8/11 to 5/6 .. .. Sale Pr«ce I/Double Width TWEED, in Grey or Fawn shades— Usually 4/6 Sale Price 1/Gold and Silver TINSEL LACES, li to 6in. wide— Usually 1/3 to 8/6 yard Sale Price 1/- yard NOVELTY LACES, in Hello, Champagne, Pink of Nil Green Usually 2/6 Sale Price 1/INFANTS' COTTON GOWNS, trimmed lace — Usually 2/11 8/6 Sale Price 1/WOVEN CAMISOLES sad SPENCERS— Usually 2/6 to 8/« Sale Price 1A LADIES' BRASSIERES, in assorted styles and sites— Usually 1/11 and 2/11 Sale Price l/-» 1% DISCOUNT FOR CASH OR ON MONTHLY ACCOUNTS bE^S ' algoSt i/n ns* 1 l/ie3aMneM CURTArv HUT wide, '"loarisd Uautlly +ith »Wpe»^. ••la.: l/ll s *h Price X»rd tard CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH If.

r c •Sfc v Give the form of Cod Liver Gil that "nice enough for more" SEVERAL generations; of mothers have found that cod liver oil builds and maintains weight, and guards'against colds and coughs and the consequent dangers to chesf and lungs* But, if you force the old plain cod liver oil down a child's throat, the stomaci revolts and the oil is not properly absorbed. Be sure to give your children Jfcj A**# Cod livtr Oil—itaasteat «d gT.y - m /tentait" livtr 14 Jecomalt" the dry delicious preparation of the finest cod liver oil and the purest malt. extract. u Jecomalt" is wholly free from "fishy" taste and smell. Yet "Jecomalt" is prepared from more than double the amount of cod liver dp usually found in ordinary "milt and oil" preparations. Adults, no less than children, benefit by the vitalising, weightbuilding qualities of "Jecomalt," and enjoy taking it. In many of the principal.hospitals ana institutions "jecomalt" is ularly used. Doctors give praise to its unquestionable advantages. I BRAND D LIVER OIL & MALT EXTRACT PREPARED IN A DELICIOUS DRY FORM At all Chemists, a/-. 4/-, 7/6 m <ealtd tins Prepared m A. WANDER LTD., Loudon, Makers of 'Ovaltotb' For babies, children■ and adults whenever and increase in weight is desired* Jecomalt is the ideal preparation.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 4