riEra PRESENT A SENSATIONAL IS YOUR NAME HERE t (.We have the address;) Miss C. Best, Mrs. B. Ducksbury,' Mr*. A, Forshaw, Mrs. W. A, Hooper, Mfss Billie Jurisx, Mrs. G, Loveraidge, Mrs. •A. McClure, Miss D. M, Otter, Mrs, S. M. Satterthwaite, Miss Undrill, Mrs. M. E. Wilson, Mrs. Benjamin Yates. The above 12 names hare been chosen at random from the lists of Hay's Senior League Members. If your name is amongst them you may claim a ONE-POUND BOX OF CHOCOLATES by calling at Hay's Enquiry Counter downstairs. Watch for another 12 names next week! Pre-Christmas Up-to-date - Fashions ruthlessly reduced— A Wonderful Buying Opportunity HATS! 100 Models & Ready-to-wears 311 Usually up to 39/6 Fashionable Straws in all the new season’s shades and shapes! Sweeping clearance at a ridiculously low price! 20 only ENSEMBLES Usually 5 Cns, In Silk Marocain and Sheer materials; imported models included! Sailor Blue, Clover, Navy, Black. S.S.W. to W.X. 29/6 6 only COSTUMES Usually 59/6, S9/« Novelty and tailored styles In Angora, Worsted & Striped Tweeds. And look at the price! .. |A/ M ONLY *V/" Edge-to-Edge COATS Usually 95/6 Rack of delightful SUMMER FROCKS Usually 59/6* 69/6 Long and short-sleeved styles In florals and novelty designs. ag IML S.S.W. to O.S. TO CLEAR *JP/ 50prs Britway SHORTS and SLACKS Usually 9/H Trimmed with White buttons and buckle. Beige, Red, Green, Pink, Primrose. .. GARMENTI 4/U Smart style, with squared shoulders. Satin applique trimminst and tie belt. Black, Navy W.. W.X. & 0.8. 35/' Rack of 40 Silk AFTERNOON FROCKS Usually 19/6 to £3/19/6 Newest of styles. In Tan, Teal. Navy and Black. S.W. to O.S. 29/6 12 Pairs All Wool SLACKS, W. and W. Usually 17/6 nd Saxe. 19/6 Shades of (Jrey, Wine and S.W. and W. TO CLEAR! 20 only! Sheer and SILK CUATS Usually 59/6 Edge-to-edge style with stiffened shoulders; In- Black and Navy. S.W. and W. .. TO CLEAR! J(s and Tailored SUMMER GOATS Usually 79/6, 89/6 Excellently cut and fully lined. Shades: Beige, Tan, Teal, Cream. C|OT *6o ONLY TO GO AT 49/^ KABE SILK FROCKS Usually 14/9 Smartly tailored. In gay stripes. Practical and always attractive I W. and O.S •• e»/|C 40 TO CLEAR AT 4* v YES ! YOU CAN LAY-BY ! A Super Xmas Attraction! ‘IIUN6LELAND’ on HAYS ROOF FATHER CHRISTMAS IS THERE 1 THE CHILDREN WILL LOVE IT—AND YOU’LL ENJOY IT YOURSELF I "y .MS' Rides, Frta Sweeta, etc., etc. 6d ADMISSION Includes entrance to Jungleland and the Monkeys, and Free Sweets for all; also ride on the Merry-go-Round and Sea Hawk ” for kiddlea. FRIDAY HOURS: 10 a.m. to 12..10, 1.30 to 6.30, 6.30 to 9 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. to 12 noon. £9 N ss o \ , % x / / y // I mmt ■ % * r jf Bring the children to HAY’S TEAROOM for delicious RASPBERRIES a CREAM! Price 9d . . . or with Ice Cream , 1/-. * ' , * ' ii." HAVS Ltd “THE FRIENDLY STORE” MORSE AND H.B.P. ORDERS ACCEPTED.)
WANTED lO PURCHASE 12 Words 1/- 3 days 2/6; 15 words 1/3. 3 days 3/B: 18 words 1/6. 3 days 4/• r i LASS Showcases to rest on counter, AX wanted buy. ’Phone 24-816. X 5855 \IT ANTED Buy, Canteen Cutlery. ParW ticulars and price to R5557, "Press.” \\7 ANTED Buy, Baby’s Drop Back ’’ sponge tyres, Sulky; as new only, Tel. 31-104. X577S ANY PORTABLE ARTICLE OF VALUE—Highest prices paid for Gents’ Suits, Clothing, Old Gold, Jewellery, Field Glasses. Cameras, Musical Instruments, etc. MELTZ£r BROS.. 143 Manchester st, ’PHONE 33-718 X 3750 WANTED TO BUY. f YIAMOND Rings, Watches, Bangles, JL' Brooches, Pendants, and Jewellery of every description; old broken Gold and Silver; Microscopes. Field Glasses, Binoculars, Cameras. Guns, Rifles, Musical Instruments, etc., etc. Highest prices paid. FRIEDLANDER’S. 221 HIGxl ST. (Next McKenzie’s Arcade). F6274 ’Phone 40-385 j^jcKENZIE WILLIS AND Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.Letter to us. or call, or ’phone 34-630 will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay the True Market Value of the Goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 HEREFORD STREET (Late Queen's Picture Theatre). A NTIQUES, Silverware, Jewellery, Cutlery. Ornaments, Trinkets, Figures etc. Jefford’s, 634 Colombo st. ‘ X 5271 OENNEY’S. 6 FERRY RD. Tel. 32-921. A Wanted at once, in Unlimited Quantities: Men’s Suits, Men’s Overcoats, Boots, and Shoes, Blankets, and Rugs. Highest prices given. We pay Cash. PI 142
UNITED SERVICE HOTEL BOTTLE STORE, HEREFORD STREET Large Stocks OS All Lines. BRANDY FOR YOUR XMAS COOKING. ** 16/6. Others 13/6, 15/& Flasks 3/3* 6/3. Supplies of Scotch Whisky and Spanish Port just arrived. Call and Choose a Bottle or ring 32-060. Free Delivery.
WANTED TO PUKCHASE. IirANTED To Buy, About 1201b Lu- »» cerne seed. State price. R5584, ‘‘Press." /CONCRETE Mixer, average size, with \J or without Motor. Particulars, “Concrete,” “Press,” Ashburton. 5678 /"'»EO Anderson and Son, Auctioneers, u cash Buyers all Furniture. New address. 534 Colombo st.. City. ’Phone 30-314. 5781 WASTE METAL. ORASS, COPPER. LEAD, ZINC, tS ALUMINIUM, PEWTER, and ALL METALS WANTED. Also Old Newspapers and Weeklies. Bottles, Fat. and all Waste Materials. We pay SPOT CASH and collect ourseives. N z salvage co., 64-68 Harman street. Addington. TeL 35-934, any time. X 5115
_CQAL, COKE AND FIREWOOD. ,U~W6rds 1/-. 3 days 2/6; 15 words 1/3. . 3 days 3/6; 18 words 1/6. 3 days 4/KELL, so Sacks Open Cones weekly, /, 1/- sack on Job. Apply, 144 EsplaD *de. New Brighton. 5416 35-079, Clarence Firewood 7” Depot, 145 Clarence road. Riccar«>n. Dry Pine: 4 full-size sacks, 5s 6d; *« 4» i__ r» 1 nlAPlrc* i^ING wn. Dry Pine: 4 full-size sacks, ps pa, J sacks, 10s; 17 sacks, £l. Blocks: « Mtks, 5s 6d: 6 'sacks, 10s; 13 sacks, ' £l, delivered. 5675 f|ASH Buyers of Ladles' and Gent’s .V Cycles, in good order and condition. P. G. Crooke, 109 Gloucester st 4052 PER CENT. Reader Value—"The Press” Classified Adverts! Columns.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23202, 13 December 1940, Page 15
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