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Miss Clough's £5,000 Stock of Needlework and Wool ATTRACTS CROWDS DAILY at the Two Big Stores of ARMSTRONGS Below are a few of many Wonderful Bargains KINGFISHER PATON'S I SPORTS WOOL LUSTRE WOOL SOFTA WOOL 2oz Skeins 171 £or Skein 1 a £or CYNTILLA ROSLYN KNITTING YARN LUSTRE WOOL 4-Ply Fingering loz Hanks 1 for Uj| Hank 8d for fifl Hank I'/- for £fl Skein SUPER LINEN PILLOW SHAMS s/li Quality Cor Fair Hemstitched for Crochet 8d Quality *£-§ Sor <3U loz Balls Ball 1/3 Sor loz Hanks LINEN BAGS with Drawn Thread 3/11 Quality for Each LADIES' Best Quality loz Hanks Hank loz Skeins ALL PURE LINEN CENTRES l/ll Quality for 7id Each PURE LINEN CALICO APRONS SUPPER CLOTHS 36in x 36in 1/3 for 10 fd 4711 *>r 2/6 No Stores can Equal such Attractive Value in Ladies 9 Slender Figure Corselettes Elastic gores at sides. Small underbelt. Sizes 32 to 40 inches— Usual Price 3/11 *£ / A SALE PRICE AI 3F Ladies' Broche Wrapround Corsets Front B,usk Fastening. Sizes 31 to 36 inches. Similar to illustration— Usual Price .. 5/11 <9 / 4 4 SALE PRICE &l A A Ladies' Slender Figure Uplift Brassieres Sizes 30 to 36 inches — Usual Price 1/11 «g / SALE PRICE J8» /

3fj£ fn m CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY The LARGEST and MOST t COMPLETE Paper in Canter* bury. With the LARGEST, circulation — certified to by audi' tors' certificates. THE PRESS can be depended upon to provide FULL RE* PORTS of all local happenings. ADVERTISINGTHE PRESS carries annually thousands of columns more advertising than any of its contemporaries. This, in itself, is an eloquent testimony to the productiveness of THE PRESS advertising columns, and thus fact, with the completeness of its news service, accounts for the size of the paper as compared with other publications in Canterbury. THE PRESS is owned, and its policy controlled, in Christchurch in the Interests of the People of Canterbury and Westland.

From a prison camp, where enemy neutrals were interned during the war, Kapuskasing, in Ontario, Canada, has grown into a thriving town, with a theatre and a £-70,000 hotel.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21087, 12 February 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21087, 12 February 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21087, 12 February 1934, Page 7