ARMSTRONGS Silk & Cotton DRESS FABRICS la J!L, KLT ■ 3> ' BtM m & 22in VELVETEEN, for Children's Frocks and Goats, etc. In 15 good shades— Usually .. 2/6 \ /Q SPECIAL PRICE JL / O 36in RAYON SILK, in a big range of smart designs for Frocks and Junipers. Pin Spots, Florals and Fancies— Usually 1/11 1 / SPECIAL PRICE JL/ O 36in WEMCO SHEEN, the Rayon with a soft Crepe de Chine finish, in all the latest patterns and good colours for Frocks or serviceable Coat LiningsUsually .. .. 2/6 SPECIAL PRICE 36in "MARTIALINE," in London's latest spots, tweed effects and fancies. A soft suede finish, for house or street wear— Usually . . 4/11 /-f -f SPECIAL PRICE *5/11 35in BYDELESE CREPE, a soft finished Marocain, in smart frocking designs—--1/111 SPECIAL PRICE 4/6 36in NINON, in a superior soft finish for the new long and flared frocks; gorgeous colourings and designs— {T / I 1 SPECIAL PRICE D/ ±1 36in FLORAL CREPE DE CHINE, for good dressy frocks. Be sure and see this wonderful Silk, and secure a dress length early, as they are selling freely— Usually 7/11 £1 / SPECIAL PRICE O/ O 36in "SUNNYCHENE" or Rayon Crepe de Chine. A beautiful lustrous finish for dainty Frocks, Blouses or Underwear. All colours always in stock— Worth .. .. 3/11 SPECIAL PRICE 2/11 /s & U$J 0 infer m m *8 $ ft & T £2£T ARMSTRONGS Ltd Washing Cotton DRESS FABRICS 40in CREAM GABARDINE. This is a good serviceable cloth for tennis skirts and sports wear—Usually sold .. 3/6 //T SPECIAL PRICE O 40in FANCY VOILES. We have a wonderful selection of this popular summer frocking. Hundreds of designs and colourings to choose from — Usually sold .. 2/11 / A SPECIAL PRICE X/ 37 36in FIGURED CREPON. Small printed designs, ideal for. children's school wear; good washing. Usually sold 1/9 "fl AI4 SPECIAL PRICE IV2U BOTH ENDS OF THE CITY
Point by Point check up the 1931 Rogers Radio The Rogers is not the IX)WEST-PRICED Radio yon can buy. But compare It lor VALUE and RESULTS with other Radios in its price class or BETTER; for instance: —Five-gang condenser. Costs more than smaller condensers Taut gives infinitely sharper selectivity. :—Greater sensitivity ("pick-up") ability to bring in stations. —Seven tubes, including lour of the Screen-Grid type. —Fully-guaranteed tubes. Give you uninterrupted service, satisfaction and more economical operation. —The Rogers Modulator. Modifies disturbances and mellows tone character. —Rogers Perfected Screen-Grid chassis. Four Screen Grid -cubes. —Natural tone. Singing or speaking voice, instrumental music in their true naturalness. —Screen-Grid Power Detection. Few radios have It. —Sturdiness. The Rogers chassis is a well-built Quality product. One glance proves this. —Fuse protection against faulty tubes. —Sixth year of proven performance. Wo other electric radio can say this. —Beauty of cabinets. All of beautifully figured, matched woods. Exquisite designs. Thero are many other Rogers advantages too numerous to mention. But just check the above points. Then make your own decision. New Zealand Distributors: A. R. HARRIS CO. LTD. 200 GLOUCESTER STREET CHRISTCHURCH (Under the Radio Towers) District Agents: C. E. BAILEY, Ashburton. G. T. GILLIES, Oamaru. J. F. WARREN, Palmerston South. M. SMITH & SON, Rangiora. iar-i man BMKSEMS "630" LOWBOY. Sogers Models from £27.
Christmas and New Year Holidays Reduced Rail Fares! © © © Back from the sea, town, and countryside—bronzed, healthy, and fit! How appealing it sounds after the toil and strain of strenuous work during die year. It can be a reality, too, with the substantial reductions in rail fares now offering. Holiday excursion tickets will be issued from December 15th, 1930, to January 15th, 1931, available for return until February 15th. Remember the Dates —the Three Fifteens. SAVE OVER 5/- IN THE £ RESERVE NOW AT RAILWAY OFFICES
breeding flies to test "P.D." Every day in the "P.D." laboratories a thousand flies are bred, and one thousand five-day-old flies aro killed to ensure the uniformly high killing power of "P.D." The "P.D." tt. yjs quicker and cleaner. °
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 9
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