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At LONDONTOWN Commences To-day ENTER NOW FOR CASH PRIZES (1) m (9) <» (6) GOVERNING RULES. All Wools must be purchased at Londontown. Dockets showing the purchase of the goods must be attached to the uZ ZgiZn haDdCd lD ' the for gSnS? mUSt bC Pl ° dUCed when caUln « for your entries after Judging will be executed by a competent knitting expert of Ohristchurch whose decision will be final. COMPETITION AVAILABLE TO CANTERBURY RESIDENTS ONLY. Entries to be left if required for at least 7 days after announcing the prizes for exhibition purposes. 6 CLOSING DATE, 30th MAY, 1932. KNITTING COMPETITION SECTIONS (1) Jumper or Cardigan, Ladies' or Gents' (2) Child's Cardigan or Jumper (3) Baby's Frock or Matinee Jacket (4) Dressing Jacket JUVENILE SECTION—UNDER 15 YEARS. (1) Child's Vest, Petticoat, Pilchers, Bonnet, Bootees or Doll's Outfit (2) Men's Sox .. .. Special Prize IMPORTANT! Londontown have extended their Wool Department for the convenience of shoppers. Complete new stocks oi the finest English and New Zealand Wools are now obtainable at Londontown's famous Low Prices. BARGAINS For Another RECORD WEDNESDAY Look at the Values we offer! Astrachan Coats In a new length, with upstandstanding collar, wide revers, pockets and patent leather belt in Black, Nigger, Spanish Brown— WEDNESDAY'S A §gL PRICE .. .. •#y/P Black Face Cloth Coat New style collar of American Opossum. Smart unusual seaming and new sleeve treatment. Lined throughout Art Silk—Usually .. 85/WEDNESDAY'S IgL PRICE .. .. Oy/O Smart Cloth Coats Showing popular new rever. Fancy cuffs. Collars of hardIn Brown, Bottle, Navy and Black— v.. r. 39/6 Ladies' Winceyette Nightdresses Neatly bodnd neck and sleeves and embroidered spray in contrasting shades. In all wanted colours. Full length— Usually 4/6 WEDNESDAY'S PRICE - 4 m 7 wearing Nutria Lamb. Usually WEDNESDAY'S PRICE 3/3 36 Inch Tweed In .Red, Green and Saxe grounds with small broken check design. Very appropriate for Autumn wear— Usually 3/6. yard §* WEDNESDAY'S PRICE yard 2/O Camp Rugs For Eaater camping. Size 54in x 74in. Check pattern in Fawn and Brown with strongly bound edges. Heavyweight and serviceable—Usually 19/6 4 a WEDNESDAY'S PRICE .. each 1 j/V Wools for Cardigan or Jumper -r " 1 °■ Also English Fingering Wool, 4-ply. In wide range of colours including marl mixtures—Skein m J J 9/6 lb. Kaiapoi Fingering 3-ply, in Saxe, Fawn, Wine, Bottle Green, Lemon, Orangey Salmon and Scarlet—loz skein ma 1 9/6 lb. Wools tor Sports "Wear Bert English wool in light and dtde 'ftwßt Ross. Jade, Brown, Wimnt, Saxe and Pale Blue and Mad effect#—loz skein 1 8/# lb. Wools for Children's Cardigans Strong hard wearing wool for school wear, in fancy mixtures and plain shades—- & 714 skein 6d Wools for Bed Jackets In soft Pastel shades with or without silk mixture—2oz ball .. 1/6 ■ i/» I I I Wools for Infants 9 Wear Plain and fancy silk and wool mixtures, in Cream, Sky, Pink and Nil--9d 10|d 1/and 1/3 skein Wools for Men's Socks In Clerical and Heather mixture skein Beret Silk One hank makes* a fashionable Beret. Shades are Lettuce, Wine, Black, White, Nil, | /« |1 Blue .. hank */ JL Jlj

>w i How quickly Lane's changes sickness r v into health! Now, to-day, take Lane's / Take Lane's Emulsion to-day. Seventy-five out of every hundred people need the health and strength to be obtained by taking a course of Lane's Emul- • sion. They need that health now. The man, woman or child with a weak chest, a bad cough, poor nerves, or failing digestion, should commence this day by taking it until good health is fully restored and assured. a/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists & Stores.: aives

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 3

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