n ° n » M3M CITY • RICCARTON • N. BRIGHTON TIMARU • ASHBURTON • KAIKOURA ... for Winter-wise value-wise shoppers Now's the time to save on top-grade items for the home and family right at the commencement of winter, the very time you need them. Discover hundreds of wonderful saving opportunities now all around Beaths. HAND-CARVED
PHILIPPINE WOODWARE.. so practical and elegant! w0 handsome designs In g|W small platters Handcarved in the natural beauty of wood. From All the Philippine Islands. Usually 51.55 ea. Now $l.OO (10/-) each. City (10/.) only. Four novelty designs in a H V hand-carved wood platters MZ M I clubs, diamonds, spades, -8.0 and hearts. For those who (11 /A) appreciate exquisite beauty. <' i/oi Usually $2.15. City. I—’351 Two elegant platter designs T caught in the smooth, rich (13/6) woodgrain finish of hand-carved Philippine craftsmanship. Usually ——————-J $2.35. City. Also, another platter design in “clubs” shape. NOW $1.85. Usually priced at $2.85. City.
' -V' I | " BUY DIRECT ' ; | from Kennedy's i the manufacturers ■ b os l .’ from .i” <«c :u’.; r.T* go of the newest styles ! . .at manufacturer* prices or. it you prefe, , Kennedy's craftsmen will fashion LOOK FOR ; a s’Yr vour own individual cm- ’• T tjjc cirki ' 'OPEN FRIDAY EvENiNGS / I Kennedy’s § tz 529 Q [ 244 HIGH STREET, UPSTAIRS NEAR WOOLWORTHS j
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 3
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