8 I %$U>4At i s i i s m i i i r_ H •»«**«» »* » ir< a i V--1 jr i * *• m § «••••»»•» Ladies' and Children's Priced at Genuine Bargain Values ... Ui Buy your Wanner Winter Underclothing at The Farmers' greatly reduced Sale Prices. There is a wide selection of the best quality Woollens for your choice and •>very purchase definitely a money-saving # bargain. "'pecial Line of LADIES' CORSELETTES, wUhUnder-Belt: Suspenders attached. Made tn Fancy wiae Elastic Panels on Hips. Size 38 Griy.-UsualJy K/U .ADIES' WOVEN WOOL COMBINATIONS in.heavyweight "Pesco." Long geeves and all-wool nightgowns, j Neck, Long Sleeves. Slightly 4jV \DIES' PUP I WOOL BLOOMERS. Colonial manufacture. In S.W. W. and O.S. Fawn Bulrush eto Usually 10/6, 11/6 12/6 SALE PRJCE 8/11, 9/11, «»/*» ADIES' VESTS, in Soft Velvetex Fabric. W.S. and O.S. sizes. No Sleeves and 3 /U, «/U rIRLS' FLEECED LINED BLOOMERS, m Cream only. MMeT BLOOMIf "JS? X "Peton.." Sizes 7 and S.-Usually 9/6., , /n pecial Line ot TODDLERS' NA.VY REEFER COATS. Lined throughout. Size, IMS-Usgally :HILDREN'S JAEGER VESKS. in Cream only. Kara 21 to 26. Round Neck, Short WW.,,, 5 per cent. Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. ; 9 CASHEL STREET - CHRISTCHURCH IF* fjk u 2 /u. x so" #o* V.® & os" Vo i/ourguests scu/'d* tea" behind your hoc XT' O U can buy tea for less than 3/4 per pound—-but it cannot be the best. Bear lti mind that the better the tea»jthe more economic it is. Rlvefe ' Tea, properly makes'tfacl: most delicious cup of tea in the world. Raven Te» costs 3/4 per pound. Yet- some cheaper teas are much dearer. t - 'v-'M * ■ WF. m
BUILDING IN NAPBBK^K-.:;; —--4 ■' . * s&in i * MUCH ACTIVITY. . \ (PBSSS ASSOCUTIOK *»»»*»*•) ' NAPIER June New buildings end -reconditioning the Napier district are announced. follows: — .•:* J" Soyal Hotel •• • - iaptist Church Sunday School tt. John's Cathedral, temporary church . • ••_ it John's diocesan ball, and - , offices •• > .»•., ooo ° ' ,'orth's Building . - • > tawke's Bay Children a - Home .. » Jg"; A'aiohiki dairy factory France House • • 2500' aive's\'. ■ EHKLSIONi \ , <"* ifj easy Lane and easy take good digest young for A> old and and 4$ a/o •II Chemist* sad Sun*. 9999——< . Radio M AT CHEAPEST BATES Direct Supply «3 OABHEL BT. WEST- Th*"*. ——
A synthetic noser That is the aim of Professor Kerr Grant, of-Adelaide University, who is certain that an instrument to detect odours will soon be evolved Professor Grant, who is head of the Physics Department at the University, smd that instruments had been produced which coul<j hear "inaudible" noises and see "invisible" things. " ••■-■. Primitive man lit iires b two pieces of bone dry wood wsbwx *h: The modern wav IB to v use "Gut and Dried" Kindling. Bags of full measure reduced from 3s 6d to 2s 9d. 'phone 33-313. G. McClatchie and Co., Ltd., 160 Hereford street. . —5
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