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GOOD VALUE CREATES COHFSDENCE—AT DEATH’S For The Wee Ones These Little Garments come in many new styles—just too pretty w words Daintily made— they are 'well cut and beautifully finished with deep hems. In colours and white—the prices, too, are pleasing. V; Hi m ma A* m m CHILDREN’S SHOES—CHILDREN’S ENGLISH SANDSHOES. White linen sandal bar —crepe soles. Sizes 6to 9’s. ALL 3/11 CHILDREN’S WHITE BUCKSKIN DERBY LACE. Sizes 7 to 3’s, Maids’ .. J 5/6 21/6 Also in Brown Calf CHILDREN’S SECTION—FIRST J FLOOR LITTLE BOYS’ ROMPERS in White and Coloured Summer Fabrics. Fit ages 9 years. LITTLE BOYS’- SUITS, in White and Sky Summer Fabrics. Fit ages 18 months to 3 years. FROM 7/|l BOYS’ TROUSERS, tailor made, with pockets. Fit ages 2 to 5 years FROM 10/9 BOYS’ SHIRTS, to wear with Trousers In good Washing Prints FROM 6/6 BABY BOYS' HAND-MADE SMOCKS. A good assortment FROM 29/6 BABY GIRLS' HAND-MADE SMOCKS, in Dainty Materials; beautifully made .. FROM 29/6 INFANTS’ WASHING FROCKS, in White and Pink: lace-trimmed. Wonderful value. FROM 8/11 LITTLE GIRLS’ FLORAL PRINT FROCKS, with Bloomers to match; buttoning down centre front. Fit children from 18 months to 3 years. FROM 8/6 GIRLS’ WASHING FROCKS, in a Great Variety of Styles and Colourings. Fit ages 2to 8 years. FROM 8/11 CHILDREN”S PLAY APRONS— Small Sizes 1/9 WASHABLE TABLE MATS, and Feeders to match—hand-painted .. .. EACH 3/3 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY CASHEL STREET [ORE & MORE PEOPLE—BRING C.O.P. & MORSE ORDERS TO DEATHS

DRAYTON JONES ARE FORTUNATE TO BE ABLE TO OFFER IN A GOOD RANGE AT LOW PRICES 4* For the first time for many months, Drayton-Jones, Ltd,, offer Wide Stocks of Ladies’ Hosiery ... Recognised brands from Noted Manufacturers and Excellent Values. FIDELITY ART SILK HOSE, semi-fashioned—all good shades and all sizes - PAIR %/& FLEXNIT SILK HOSE. All shades and sizes A very Popular and Well-known Quality. .. fair 3/1 I BEMBEBG SILK HOSE. A Fine Quality Stocking, ensuring Good Appearance and Wear. Assorted shades and 5/11 all sizes. PAIR sW4 and &xosf]VSW 1 ® 5, and . ” <3 T TO AID SUMMER COMPLEXIONS A Special Enlarged Department featuring all the Latest and Popular Cosmetics. Ponds, Hula, Cashmere Bouquet, Three Flowers, JFifth Avenue, London House, etc.' Powders, Powder Base, Lipsticks, Cleansing Creams, Foundation Lotions and Rouge. Helpful advice and useful information Is at your disposal. DSiyTON-JONES « THE HOUSE THAT VALUE BUILT ” CORNER COLOMBO AND TUAM STREETS

SPARK PLUGS CHAMPION 55 s N.Z. Dlitributorc hope Gibbons ltd. Wellinjiten Christchurch Auckland k SffifcV y m & rtfs tftf KEEP YOUR SPARK PLUGS CLEAN, As*

The balance of £30,000 of loan money required by the Ashburton Hospital Board for its new building programme has been taken up at 3| per cent. The whole of the sum of £BO,OOO required has now been taken up at the same interest rate.

NORTH CANTERBURY ADVERTISEMENTS ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. RANGIORA SUB-CENTRE. The Annual Meeting of the above SubCentre will be held In the Ambulance Rooms, High street, Ranglora, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, at 8 p.m. All lEir terested invited to attend. Business; Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; and General. 9698 W. C. CHAMBERS, Hon. Sec. I

FOR Urgent Sale; 5 Rooms and Conveniences, together with Double Garage and Orchard. Ideal position. This property shows sufficient income to pay off interest and principal in a few years. Inquire at once. Approx. £3OO deposit required. F. E. SUTTON, Agent. 9705 MODERN Bungalow, all convs,, including elec, stove and Gas Copper. 32 Cressy tee., Lyttelton. Apply, Mrs A. W, Sinclair, 32 Ford rd., Opawa. ■ ■ - -

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23752, 25 September 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23752, 25 September 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23752, 25 September 1942, Page 3

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