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Make RANGIORA your Shopping Centre

SUMMER SALE DEFINITELY CLOSES THIS WEEK Bny your Drapery requirements now at greatly reduced prices. Bargains in Manchester and Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Fancy Goods, and Furniture. THE FARMERS* - - ■ RANGIORA THE SHOP IS FULL OF REAL BARGAINS AT C. J. SMITH’S GREAT END gtrudimw Gt AY V OF SEASON 3A&1& • Commencing Tuesday Next, February 21st We could easily fill this whole page but have to be content with listing only a few specimen bargains. 36in exclusive DRESS SILKS in a 2 only O.S. LADIES’ COATS, in wide range of good designs. Black. Roslyn make, good styles. Usual Price 10/6 to 15/6 yd. Usual Price £ll/11/-. Sale Price /Q y<>« * Sale Price 16in coloured ROLLER TOWELL- INFANTS’ CREME WOOLLEN ING. Good quality, English make. SHAWLS. Large size, fancy knit. Usual Price 3/3. Sale Price 2/5 Usual Price 35/-. Sale Price /0 Hard wear COIR MATS. Good 12 only GIRLS’ FROCKS. Pinafore designs, stiongly bound. 27in x 54in. style in Check Seersucker with Usual Price 15/6. Sale Price Q/f fl White tops. Fit girls 3 to 5 years. / * * Usual Price 19/6. Sale Price O /tt LADIES’ FROCKS. Wide range in Mess Crepes and Fancy Silks. MEN’S TWEED SPORTS COATS. Assorted styles, in S.W., W. and All sizes, assorted colours. O.S. Usual Price 75/- to 105/-. Usual Price 85/- to 105/-. Sale Price 49/6 Sale Price 59/6 r= — REMNANTS ~———— | SIX TABLES FULL OF BARGAIN PIECES ALL MARKED DOWN | i FOR THIS SALE. ONE TABLE FULL OF HALF PRICE REMNANTS. THE BIG VALUE DRAPER AND CLOTHIER T «& NE HIGH STREET, RANGIORA

PUBLIC NOTICES THE FARMERS’. RANGIORA. Cyclone Pig Fence, Chain. Cyclone Sheep Fence, No. 823, 5 Chain. No. 8, No. 9 Gfflvanlsed Wire, Hog Barbed Wire, Cattle Barbed Wire— Now reduced in price by £lO ton. English Ransome Plough Shares. No. 52, 48, 95, 50, 121. Tra< Shell 011 ' Caslrol, Atlantic. Mobil, 45-gall. Drums 8/3 gall. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. ’ 5735 RANGIORA BRANCH. W.D.F.F. to beln « held on th,e 1950 > th e usual MONTHLY HAS BEEN POSTPONED. Will members wishing to attend the Picnic please let the Secretary know as soon as possible? SEFTON AND DISTRICTS FEDERATED FARMERS. A bc he,d ln Ashley School on MONDAY NEXT, February 20. at 8 P.M. 4146 JOHN. JOHNSTON, LTD. Water Pumps. Anderson Regina No. 400; Pumps 400 gallons per hour against 501 b pressure. Little Marvel Water Pumps. complete with Electric Motor. Galv. Pipe, jii and 2in, and Fittings, Concrete Water Troughs, 70 gal. 1569

PUBLIC NOTICES CHIMNEY SWEEPING BILL BARKLEY has taken over the business from MR JOLL and will be pleased to make appointments. Country districts visited when required Call or write. 105 EAST BELT. Rangiora 1156 RANGIORA GARDEN CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW, -R.S.A. HALL, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. ENTRIES CLOSE 9 P.M. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. E. M. W. AYERS. CUST PICTURES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, at 8.15 P.M. MGM presents Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in “AIR RAID WARDENS,” with E. Kennedy, J. White, H. McNally, N Walker, D. Meek, and H. Freeman. . »A_ Good Comedy WANTFI) KNOWN TOMATOES, 6d lb, 8/6 case; Cucumbers, 6d each; Plums, 9d lb. Hickmotts, Fruiterers, Rangiora. GET a quote for that new Bungalow from G. M. Mehrtens. Builder. Rangiora. 1473 ROBINSON, Adams’ Sale. 48-inch Dress Gingham, red only. Marvellous value 3s lid yard. FOR all classes Brickwork see A. E Whitehouse. 63 Ivory st.. Rangiora. ’Phone 433, 1473

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26039, 16 February 1950, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26039, 16 February 1950, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26039, 16 February 1950, Page 3

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