Shoppers Who Make Every Penny Count Should Visit our Ull U kj \j J\lj SALE New Spring Goods Just opened up, have to be sold now-in order to save them from dust and dirt. Our policy demands— Glean Stocks-Genuine low prices. 'S REAL VALUE I Don't !- im s'< >M THIS ¥*?' > >.M iteiM&ffiittiffiffltfiwmMf 2/11 Courtauld's "Delusta" SILK HOSE, spring shades. 8/11 Ladies' Silk SHADOWSHEEN BLOOMERS. All colours. 4/6 yard, 36in All-Wool Heavyweight FLECKED TWEED. 2/6 HOT WATER BAGS. Extra washer. No Keener Values in Town 2/11 SILK MESH HOSE, Lisle tops and feet. 3/11 LADIES' WINCE YETTE - - EMBD. NIGHTDRESSES. 2/11 SILK SCARVES, checked designs. 2/11, 36in SILK MAROCAIN. Wanted shades. Smart READY-TO-WEAR FELTS. All styles. VALUES THAT SIMPLY CANNOT BE IGNORED gams 5/11 PURE SILK HOSE, latest spring toning-s. 6/11 SMART KID GLOVES, in Nigger and Beige. 7/11 CARDIGANS, wool mixture, good colours. 10/6 LACE KNIT WOOL JUMPERS. Wanted shades. 6/11 CORSELETTE, underbelt, four suspenders. Sizes 32in to 40in. M Call Early for These Bargains 59/6 LADIES' ALL-WOOL COATS, fully lined. 49/6 SMARTLY TAILORED TWEED COATS. Storm scarf collars. 59/6 TWEED COSTUMES, for spring. Well cut. 45/- WOOL JUMPER SUITS, with collars or V-neck. TO CLEAR AT each COTTON VESTS, sleeveless— Usually 1/9 SEMI-UPLIFT BRASSIERES. Side fastening—Usually .. l/7? r FLORAL APRONS, well made— Usually .... .. 1/6 SILK FLEECY LINED GLOVES— Usually 1/11 ?,-SOX. Silk and Wool—Usually 1/11 GIRLS' COTTON FUJI BLOOMERS—UsuaIIy . . 2/3 CHILDREN'S PULLOVERS, good shades—Usually .. .. l/ll LADIES' TAPESTRY HANDBAGS. Usually 3/6 JEAN ADAIRE FACE POWDERNOW : CUT EAR-KINGS, crystal finish— NOW 1/. FAST COLOTRED TOWELS— Usually 1/6 CRETONNE COSIES, large sizeUsually 1/3 CHILDREN'S KNITTING SETS— Usually .. 1/3 ~" USE OUR LAY-BY FLAN
gives Them H m*** i for tes W 60 a u &. mm Here are Gert and Gil again A bonny pair together. Gerstena keeps them, it 18 plain, "it and warm tins weather. so ss***'
Merry Winter Sport Awaits You Have Yon Booked for the Hermit age August-September Programmes? Guard agninst disappointment. Book to-day. Hundreds are iinswr-rinj; the call to Ml. Cook. The British Ski Champion, Mr Barry Caulfeild, will quickly give you ski skill. Inter-club and Open Championships (August 13th to September 3rd). Inter-University Meeting (August 30th to September sth). N.Z. Professional Championship Meeting (September 29th to October sth). Special Ski Tom's Arranged for Private Parties LOW COMBINED RAIL AND MOTOR FARES
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21239, 10 August 1934, Page 3
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