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r» f J MM ■w/w AV/wtSkaLJk Lok a row top y®ur hat ... a garland of gardenias your neeUaee | KWV 14 ... a bouquet of violets tucked In your warf ... or a rose to brighten your umbrollt • • • *•»••• «® ,ou^ul fT«*«h flowers make the flewor-lest kgy Spring on record. Rosas are priced from 12/4. vtoloh at 6/11 end 4. buHonhol * e®t" 4tlon * 7 /4. flewars and gardenias are both priced at 4/11 ... let those lovely flowers fall whore they may in 4 refreshing springtime mood. SEE THE FEATURE COUNTER DISPIAY AT

fl /• A D'ORSAY "SHELL" • - COURT Steero.! Beau* of . S “ pl ° J F ]lf Outline, only the highest J ■ “ skill of Clarks craftsmen IB In Black Suede only, make it possible to fiit&gß A„ 8., C. combine perfect fit with Price gj the low cut elegance of the Shell line. dalton deb, ido« p<ws only, sima back shoe with skin .platform and 14Al K9OOAK ornament. Medium Spanish heel. Colour nV LE rKU Qr 01 Em#ra id Green, RedLßoyal Blue, Wine. n ® QliB6lloFll(!3rtS Introducing the now, exciting PAKS SHADES 1 * FOR SPRING AND SUMMER 1951-51 I / "PLASTICISING." the now process for snag ly m resistance, is a big feature, no disheartening J J FOR SERVICE rikna ter the least catch, and remember, tho rwntarrvuDmi finer the gauge the stronger the Nylon, CHRISTCHURCH because there are more stitches to the inch. and at 18/11 Ashburton, Timaru. Kaikoura. I Greymouth.

YOUR SPRING CLEANING THESE SUGGESTIONS MAY HELP YOU BROOMS. Household (hair, etc.). MOPS. Window, with 6ft handle. 8/3, t/l A good range at keen pricei. Washing, cotton, all sixes From 4/1 4/11, VI. 11/I .nd 11/3 Ponu , ing , braom shape, with handle. Carpet, " Daisy," complete with handle. From 9/6 .. . , Maid-of-all-worlc, the famous polisher. Also hand-type 3/2 ||/, Yard, for paths, stables, etc. 2/11, 5/7 NaoMiittei such a* Roar Polhhas, Olli, Cobweb, with 6ft collapsible handle. 9/7 Veneen, Ralnft, Varniihai, ate. BRUSHES. Hand (banister and hearth). BUCKETS (English), Chamois, Carpet 1/6, I/I I, 4/6, 5/3 Sweepers, etc. Scrubbing, every kind you need! ST£p , flnd jrna|J< c u r , , , /2 From 16/t Sanitary, for cleanhness 1/7, 2/2 . n<j And avary other kind of brush, such as Dairy, Castor Cups, Picture Wire, Cord and Hooks. Deck, Rue, Stove, Sink, Crumb, Point, etc. WHISKS, ideal for car or furniture 2/- CURTAIN ROD (doweiling). Any length cut DUST PANS -.. 4/5 }!"• |in and fin From, per foot l|d FIRE SHOVELS I/I I 7/q 7/ft Cwtein Rings, Hooks, Eyes, Brackets, etc. ' / 1 2/8 A complete range of these ntck-naclts. THESE AND MANY OTHER SPRING CLEANING NECESSITIES ARE ALWAYS KEENLY PRICED AT MIN SO N S i THE CANTERBURY FAMILY STORE

Individuality— PLUS... This six-piece DIKING SUITE is CC4/17/D CASH exquisitely finished in Blonde Oak. i 7 I // 3 or 18/- wookly. - iiabbhb: © *

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 2

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