DOWN go the prices AND OUT goes the stock KNITTING WOOL SALE as WILLIE WEAVERS GIVE YOU MORE SPECIALS EVEN AS WOOL PRICES STILL RISE. i INF 1 below LINE I replacement cost. Pure virgin wool double knitting. Big 50 gramme wool. This week onlv. 40 cents a ball I INF 9 beiow LINE replacement cost Pure virgin wool double knitting Wool crepe in big 50 gramme ball. 50 cents a ball 1 INF Q below LINE v replacement cost 2 lbs pure virgin wool. Means 2 cones each of lib. One pound sells for $3.20. libs for $5.44 - 17 cents oz I IMF A below LI lit “ replacement cost. A grade acrylic in double knitting and 4 ply 25g ball. 17 cents a ball I INF IJ BELOW LINE U replacement cost Top quality fabric at dramatic discounts of 50% and 331/3%. This is for strictly limited time. I lOE C below LINE U replacement cost Limited quantities of famous brand knitwear at half price. DOWN AND OUT PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY Knitwear and Fabrics Not All Shops Sgillie SORRY NO MAIL ORDERS • WARNERS HOTEL BDLG, CATHEDRAL SQUARt • RICCARTON MALL SHOPPING CENTRE • 232 STANMORE ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH • 473 PAPANUI ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH • 101 BURNETT STREET. ASHBURTON • 49 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU.
See Tegel Chicken spit roasted on a Shacklock at TODAY ' WED ' THURS ’ FRI -f 10.30 am, 2.30 pm Daily Shacklock will take you into anew dimension in cooking. I The Shacklock electric powered rotisserie spit will cook poultry, game, and roasts to perfection. The radiant heat < ' J . cooking system, and the constant turning gives meat an ***** ‘all over’lovely golden brown look. And the taste .. . / < t incredible! All the juices are sealed in the Ik ▼ / J I bNß- meat, and the fat drips away * nto a l ar 8 c roasting dish t 0 k ee P y° llr oven Wfc* s P a rkl> n g dean. Why not pop in and find out about more of the fabulous s' t Shacklock features that / set the standard for / / Ez.-ccsgS zjfc ; FOR BEST TRADE-IN SH4CKLO ZXS ifcx® // PRICE Phone 40-119” oDepanJ Valuations SHACKLOCK CHEF 21 ■ I I / Free from $294 $3O Dep and Easy Terms (S. | ® / rI \ I / / a 118 K, §7 J Aim Z ssSfe®* PIONEERS IN 1873, LEADERS TODAY. • high st • NORTHLANDS 3 A A3H * NEW BRIGHTON LdM-Jl ,<■ JLZZJMLJI ■ 4 J Jr Ji • SYDENHAM
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