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Furs in a new version jfIML th. nam. naw JE' Entirely new in design, its simple lines are accented by the smart, upstanding wide turned-back cuffs. skin working is apparent in the rounded "Beni" is available in Russian Peschaniki, British Columbia Musquash, Russian Squirrel, Tobolsky Kolinsky and Real Mink* 72 LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. StaTTwi? And at Wellington, Dunedin, Invercargill. 2r*Hg*** d *"

Value like this brings us more and more customers R.S.A. DISCOUNTS, THIS IS THE “KIWI” DINING SUITE REHAB. LOANS, Beautifully made and finished In Southland Beech. Includes A ja 1 a W / ZMPII zxnnrnr mirror-back Buffet, Draw-leaf Table and four concave- Xa4O / X Z / O CASH ORDERS. backed Chairs, all with aftrecHvefy shaped logs. ONLY f NEW FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 550 COLOMBO STREET OUT THEY GO! Sound, Clean, NEW SEASON’S STOCKS PHced Low for Quiclr Selling Domestic COTTONS at Euglieh ART. SUC and COTTON Heavy quality Englieh POPLIN LAST YEAR’S ORICES * TABLECLOTHS. In printed floral, SHIRTS with attached fused collar. * Dutch, scenic and willow patterns, or in neglige style. Smart stripee Heavy quality English FLANNEL- in sunfast and boilproof colours, in Blue, Grey, Fawn and Green ETTE SHEETS. Cream. 36in x 36in. 45/|| and RP/|| tones. Worth 22/6. IA Single, 54in x 88in .... Pair 48/- Out They Go V/ II < /II Out'They Go IQ/O Double, 75in x S9in ... Pair 79/- 2O '°°° Y«ds of food. heavy . ~ . . quality PYJAMA FLANNELETTE. White. Extra wide single, 60in x Good fast woven stripes. 30in wide. 98in ._ _.. Pair 69/6 This fine cost us V 5 landed. Cff WF CAW Double, 76in x 98in .... Pair 86/" ® u * Goes. Yard 2/|| S‘ E/C SPECIAI VALVE IN Z|| 5/0 MEN’S SHIRTS <3/11 DUTCH COTTAGE WEAVE Super Quality Materials! Well . FURNISHINGS REDUCED. Fast Cut! Well Made! HAND-PRINTED SWISS FILAMENT colours. Woven stripes in several M on'« GraV COLLAR-ATTACHED SMS in richly coloured floral reliable qualities for curtains, SHIRTS. Fine suede finish, hard- patterns. These quality silks have spreads, cushions, loose covers' wearing English shirting with ,h ’ appearance and handle of pure 48in wide. starchless fused collar. Ideal for 36 in wide. Usually 7/11, 8/6, 9/6, 10/-, 10/6. business or sports wear. 145/I | Usually 12/6 and 14/6. O/|| Out They Go: 6/11. 7/6, 8/6, 8/11, 9/6 Price I"/ II Out They Go. Yard O/ II Floral Dutch COTTAGE WEAVE in MLN'S CHECK SHIRTS. In tough, » woven, fast colour Jacquard weave closely woven spun shirting. Colour- FLORA!. PRlnVfd RAVONC 0 .17/n & "-t <*■ ™ 2/n WMhxers Ltd,

Bring Your Blooms Along ... It Costs Nothing to show them . . . It Costs Nothing to see them . . . GLADIOLUS SHOW (Under the auspices of the N.Z. Gladiolus Society, Inc.) , t SPONSORED BY MINSONS LTD. This THURSDAY and FRIDAY in their CHINA SHOWROOM Exhibition type - - - - 1 Bloom ' PRIZES 2 Blooms 3 Blooms (Trophy Orders donated by Minsons as under) Large Decorative -- - 1 Bloom Champion Bloom of Show - £2 --2 - 0 ' , o Premier Blooms, 4at - - 15-0 each » tST First Prizes, 12 at - - - 7- 6 each o Blooms SecQnd prizes , , 2 Qt . _ 5 . 0 eoch Medium Decorative - - 1 Bloom tl 2 Blooms * Must be staged by 10 am, Thursday. 3 Blooms • Voses provided. Small Decorative - - - 1 Bloom • nudged by the Gladiolus Society. 2 Blooms . n e |p anc j a< jvice to newcomers in Gladiolus , Blooms showing. • Note: It is not always the largest bloom that wins. • No entrance fee. Who knows? That bloom of yours may be a champion. SEE THE GLADIOLUS DISPLAY IN THE WINDOWS'"] NOTED FOR GOOD VALUES SINCE 1884. MINSONS THE CANTERBURY FAMILY ‘STORE.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26671, 4 March 1952, Page 5

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