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ff's Football Time Again l . AND THESE VALUES A ARE RIGHT ON THE I BALL! Wk FOOTBALL JERSEYS' WLA./BIR ALBION CHRISTCHURCH WlsargJSMi linwood marist 'Cg ah WIL merivale old boys SYDENHAM TECHNICAL LmOMSOBW Boys* 4 Mon's Jerseyi. 2ln. 3m 4in Hoop* ond alto in Plain Colour*. FOOTBALL SHORTS FOOTBALL HOSE B "Csntsrbury." Elastic W.i.l and Plain and all Club Col2“"'. 10/t WHITE Men'. 11/98 Boy.’ ♦/♦ Men's IV- BLACK Man'. 13/-! Boy.' 10/3 P. MAHARS' 629 COLOMBO ST. UcHeld and Tw» Stal

s/ockfaking /incfs - _ HOSIERY SECTION HABERDASHERY DRESS SECTION. Butterfly superior quality CREPE NYLON SECTION. I 36in DIMICORD in plain green. A fine HOSE. Ladder stop welt in leg and toe. Ail , ... dimity cotton. Fast colour. Usu- /JL sires. Shades: Beige, grey. Usually 21/3 Butterfly HAIR WAVERS. 6on card. Usu- D || y 5/3 yc j SALE Yard 2/0 pair- •• •• IS/A ally 1/6 cord - . Ari 3.6 in EMBOSSED COTTON—a crisp nonSALE, Pair. ■ / W SALE, Card WM crease cotton in white, grey, biscuit, duck Girls' All-wool NYLON REINFORCED egg. Usually 8/11 yard. sa /II o/ii MENSWEAR SECTION. nmTiwnwnw 1 to 8/6 po.r. SALE, Pair Of I I MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS. All-wool as- *®*'**®N. 5>«S 8m to 10m. Usually 8/9 check designs. Corded edge with ASSORTED FEAfHIR TRIMS in attractive ' ' matching girdles. Usually £5/9/6. shades • 1/_ Ladles STRETCH NYLON GLOVES—one SA LE /.<. SALE aach ■/“ ,en SS „ <u/u D , , CHILDREN’S SECTION, peach, ming. Usuoily 7/3 pah. g/y f WLLAR vgLVRT MNNETS in shade, of b-u. oily 14/3 to 16/3 9/-. UNDERWEAR SECTION. Men's Grey Cotton sZd wXI” = K y 10/11 Wool and Rayon OPERA TOP VESTS. Peach SHIRTS. These prices cannot be repeated. and white. S.W., W. Usually V/X/11 Sires Ito 8. Usually 13/6. 0/11 FURNISHING FABRICS. 14/9 SALE ’■ 1 SALE, aach V/ I I 48in RAYON and COTTON FABRIC. Small .. - Bo vs' All-wool LONG SLEEVE PULLOVERS. floral design on pastel grounds of pink. SILK SECTION. Crewe neck only, in grey, fawn, oatmeal, green, blue or oyster. Heavy-weight quality. 36in PURE CHINA SILK BROCADE, in 34/6 aV/"' USUQ " V ’ Y.nj 6/6 ivory shade only—suitable for deb_ frocks. y 25/- 48in extra-strong LINEN CoAoN sua y 5/11 Men's White SHORT and LONG SLEEVE gol d ß‘fr gl«n IO a rouSd i s n,ed U 36in FLORAL NYLON. We have a la-ge SPORTS SHIRTS —by leading manufac- 19/11' yard ■— a range to select from. Usually 16/11, 14/11 turers. Usually 19/11. IA/II SALE* YaM Iw/O yard A/Il SALE, each 14/11 __ _____ # SALE. Yard 0/1 I BLOUSE SECTION. 18in MILLINERY GROSGRAIN—a huge LADIES' SKIRTS In crisp cottons and r M 9e L?.u c°.L Ch c°°r OrT \ lys*" MANTLE SECTION. drip-dry poplins. All sires? Usuoily up to able both at the Silk Section and Millin- , RO/. m s ery Bar. Usually 9/6 yard. W /Jt i WGHT-WtIGHT WOOLLEN HALF PRICE 28/ 1 " 415/• SALE, Yard I/O COATS—casual and fitting styles. Usually .. ~ , ", iiidfx tmdfadfd cmfck MYinw £ll/9/6 to £l6/16/6. LADIES SUNTOPS, In plain, floral, and 36m LUREX THREADED CHECK NYLON. xi i /t/o ro tio/io/o. contemporary cottons. S.S.W. to W.X. £5/19/9" £B/8/3 SALE, Yard O/ ■ I STRIPED TICKING. Blue and green stripes. HOME APPLIANCE MANCHESTER SECTION 58 ' n w ' de ' Usuo,ly sale/yom 2/11 AtgrjimiEJi.Bj VANTONA BEDSPREADS. Double bed tlze. FANCY SECTION. SECTION. In a variety of designs and colours. Usuoily .... uvlml DRYETTE PORTABLE AIRING RACK— 59/6 eoch - £O / A folds into convenient carrying case—with eacn Q || y yard. SALE, Yard Or W safety black heat element. Usually Coloured Striped HAND TOWELS In sen 271 n SILK CHIFFON SQUARES, «n pink, £,9/,0/ - sale £l4/19/6 U3SV/£F4/11 2/11 T. ARMSTRONG AND CO. LTD. VICTORIA SQUARE

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28541, 21 March 1958, Page 8

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