OUR WINTER SALE OF BEAUTIFUL GLOVES COMMENCES ON FRIDAY SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ! “THE GLOVE BAR” In the- London Book Club’s Branch 744 COLOMBO STREET (opp. Hay’s)
RACES AT WASHDYKE South Canterbury Hunt Club’s Annual Steeplechase Meeting SATURDAY NEXT First Race 11 a.m. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME Admission : Men 5/-, Ladles 2/6, Cars 2/6
Ist Birthday Sale Commencing 9.30 TO-DAY SILK TIES. Good range of ALL-WOOL PULLOVERS. Long colours and designs. Usually 6/11 sleeves, Crewe necks. Shades to 9/6 .. Sale Price 2/6 each Fawn, Gold, Green, and Navy. Usually 63/- each. SPORTS COATS in N.Z. Tweeds. Sale Price 45/Well made and good range of colours and sizes. Usually 103/3. SLIP-ONS. All-wool. Shades Sale Price 49/6 each Brown, Fawn, and Lovett. V and Crewe Necks. LADIES’ FULLY FASHIONED Usually 23/3 and 24/-. SILK HOSE. Usually 19/6 and Sale Prices S.M. and M. 19/6 25/9 pair. A few pairs only. Sale 6/11 an 3 9/11 pair Os - 19/11 MEN’S FANCY SOCKS, in Silk Men’s A “',ES oI t£ARDIGANS. and Wool. Good selection of Slightly soiled. Usually 49/11. colour and designs. Usually Sale Price 39/C each 6/5 pair Sale Price 4/11 ' *' All-Wool Heavy WORKING ALL-WOOL DRESSING GOWNS SOCKS. Australian make. Smart stripe designs. Usually Usually 7/6 a pair. £5/12/6. Sale Price 75/- each Sale Price 5/11 Pair Also a few Oddments to Clear at “Relax” Oiled-Ganvas RIDING 69/9 COATS. Full length. Ideal for „ „. . wet weather. Usually 108/-. MEN S FELT HATS. . Good sale Price 95/’ each selection of shades and sizes. Usually 17/6 and 18/6. Sale Price 13/9 each l , , . *' ■ ODDMENTS of 1 only to Clear MEN’S LEATHER GLOVES. at Special Sale Prices. Also a Fleecy lined and domed. Usually few odd skeins of KNITTING 34/- a pair. .. Sale Price 25/“ WOOL, PARAMOUNT MEN’S WEAR Corner Manchester and Worcester Streets, CHRISTCHURCH
EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD SHOULD SEE ... Cecil B. de Milla’s Greatest Production UNCONQUERED (IN TECHNICOLOUR) starring GARY COOPER PAULETTE GODDARD with HOWARD DE SILVA WARD BOND CECIL BELLA WATREGENT - To-morrow! 4 Performances: 10.45 a.nt-, 1.45, 4-45, and 7«45 p«m. RESERVE NOW AT D.I.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition)
dft means “after meals’* □B ■ gBjW Pity th. mtn with IndigMtlon, but iBK sSB S pltx hl!n onlx h * h “ no H ’ rdy! w nt sS ,n *’*’ cu pk° 4rd ° r * n h| * of,ic * " “!!!?!■* dr,w,r - H, ' J HR /.mu -ittar xuort" I &/]S BF/S f One ,m * ll ““P 3on,ui <* Hirdy’s j B t whisks away Indigestion revives ' BB $ you •*»•» tho “ "Ml 1 "* P*”’’’ ” “Ah”, you s»y, “for blessed relief I” HARDY’S Indigestion Remedy H.n.Wtur.d - a. H. Hut, a Co. Off. UM- > Hunssr Ssfws. SyU-g,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19480722.2.86.1
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25553, 22 July 1948, Page 7
Word Count
427Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25553, 22 July 1948, Page 7
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.