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A Farmer And His Trousers Probably the most important item in a farmer's wardrobe is trousers. More often than not he goes without a coat, and frequently without a shirt, but he can't very welL yet along without his trousers, and there's no better judge of good trousers than a Farmer. He wants them made of stuff that will stand up to hard wear and tear, preferably good solid tweed that is made from the wool he grows. The firm of Hay's Ltd. in Gloucester Street have made a leading feature of farmers' trousers. They have studied his wants, and nowhere in the city will farmers get a better choice, and nowhere are prices more reasonable. Week in and week out Hay's Ltd. have urged the Christchurch public to buy New Zealand-made woollen goods, and they now appeal to farmers themselves, when in town for the Show, to visit their store in Gloucester Street, and see what a splendid type of article is made in New Zealand. First-class Oamaru Saddle Tweed Trousers can be bought at Hay's for 18/6. . Of course, Hay's stock all other kinds of trousers such as Pawn Gaberdines at 12/9, Railroad heavy Mid Grey at 13/11, Buckskin Trousers at 12/6, Oamaru Whipcord at 24/-. LADIES WILL BE INTERESTEQ IN THIS The thrill of coming to town for the Show is greatly enhanced by wearing the kind of clothes that will impress your friends and give you personally that well-dressed feeling. This year, when times are hard tor most folk, you will want to make your money go further, and there's no better place in town to do this than Hay's Ltd. in Gloucester Street. Hay's stock only good quality things at a reasonable price. For instance, Hay's have set a new; standard in values in Millinery. Their "Vernay" hat is particularly smart, and it is available in a multitude of shapes and colours. Likewise in Hay's Mantle Department there is a splendid choice in everything that is required for present wear. DON'T MISS THE NIAGARA ON SATURDAY Your friends at Home will be disappointed if you forget them at Christmas. The last Christmas mail for Home closes on Saturday by the Niagara. Hay's have a splendid choice of gifts suitable for overseas friends —Leather work of all kinds with typical New Zealand designs: Woodwork, New Zealand-made Ties, Sox, and Ladies' Underwear. See the display just inside the door at Hay's store. SAVE COUPONS AND WIN PRIZES Hay's League is a big movement started by Hay's Ltd. to push the sale of New Zealand-made goods. Coupons are issued with every purchase, double the number being given for New "Zealand-made goods as against imported goods. By saving these coupons you can earn substantial prizes in cash or* goods. It •costs you nothing to join, and with yonr first purchase you get five free coupons.' ■ anotherlnteresting WINDOW DISPLAY AT ten, LTD. their novel display of Millinery. For the benefit of visitors to the city this display will be repeated oi> Thurvlay afternoon at 3 p.m., and there will be something equally interesting in the evening. A GRAMOPHONE RECORD THAT HAS TAKEN THE TOWN BY STORM The new "Vocalion" Record is a real winner. Advertised only last Friday, hundreds have already been sold in the city. All the best classical and popular numbers are available in this new record. The reproduction is wonderful, and the price is only 2/6 for a lOin double-sided record tljat plays long as a 12in record. Come to Hay's on Thursday and "hear this record for yours ell. A SPINNING "" DEMONSTRATION. One of the attractions at Hay's for Friday evening will be a window Hand Spinning Demonstration by Mrs Israelsen, who is 89 years of age. This Demonstration is arranged to attract attention to the important part that wool occupies in our national well-being. Farmers and their wives and other visitors to the City are particularly invited to witness it. WHO WILL BE THE LUCKY ONE ON THURSDAY? Hay's are offering on Thursday one onlv handsome Natural Musquash Fur Coat, with long roll collar, lined Art Brocade, for 29 Guineas. This Coat is- excellent value at 45 Guineas. At the price offered it is therefore a real bargain for someone. SIX REAL BARGAINS AT HAY'S FOR THURSDAY .1/4' Mfen's All-Wool Socks for Bd. 6/11 Men's Twist Working Shirts 4/-. 2/11 Fuji Silk for l/ 11. 35/Men's English- Hats, 65, 7, 74, 7i > ■ . only, for 14/6. 3/11 bilk ,Rayon Lust Friday thereSwere crowds of 1 Scarves for 2/6. 3/11 Ladies Print people arotind Hay's windows to see' Aprons, bound edges, 2/11. Inexpensive Frocks and Coats at Hay's \s/ r. cut Frock, in Art Silk Crepe dc Chine, with fitting hip yoke. Bottle, Beige, Navy, Cloister .. .. 79/6 An inexpensive Frock in Art. Silk Marocain, in W.X. size only. Navy, Beige, Nut Brown. Rose .. .. 25/6 The p ojJul ar Flecked Tweed Coat, in Green, Saxe, Cherry, Nigger, Black and Navy .. 49/6 zvsa mSSSm AT YOUR SERVICE In stitching of all kinds and for all purposes so much depends upon the quality of the sewing cotton. DEWHURSTS SYLKO 1 SPLM. ' SUB3TITUTB j MACHINE TWIST „ has gained the confidence of millions of users in all parts of the World. , lo »dins Departmental Stores on 100 YABDS KSELS In Black. Whtta, acd 280 Colours. Siie No. 40 for ai: general sewing vurpotn?; Size So 60 for stitching delicate fabrics—Silks, Art. Silks, etc. All Trade Enquiries to The Central Agency Ltd.. 63/65. Kent Terrace, T« Aro. Wellington.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 16

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