GIRLS' FLORAL SKIRTS QQ Assorted Prints. Sizes 4-12. Usually $9.99... Now GIRLS' BRIEFS QQf* Assorted patterns. Sizes S, M, L Usually $1.75. Now BOYS' PYJAMAS Ef) Size 2 only. Usually $7.95N0w ■ WV WOMEN'S FROCKS $l9 QQ Wool mix fabric. Usually $28.99N0w I fca w V KAIAPOI BABY WOOL 3 and 4 Ply in Green only. Usually 69cNow ■ VV KAIAPOI 4 PLY CLASSIC CREPE Usually 73c. 25grm Ball Now "TwC IDOgrm Ball Usually $2.78N0w *1.99 HIBISCUS DOUBLE KNIT ACRYLIC Usually 44cNow » < Cr SIRDAR BULKY KNIT usually 89c Now / O V
GENUINE PERSIAN RUGS H Invest your money now and buy a genuine hand-knotted Persian rug (from Iran). As the art of making these magnificent rugs is dying, they can only gain in value. One of the best collections you have ever seen! I '■* ■ •-■$ • • I f PERSIAN RUGS JUST ARRIVED—PRIVATELY IMPORTED Over 150 Rugs on display FROM IRAN Kashan: Hamadan: Oom/Shiraz tffiniilW■ y Ardebail: Baluchi: Plus numerous others. GUARANTEED GENUINE EXHIBITED FOR SALE R . |M|j| CHRISTCHURCH ART CENTRE JUNE2O -23 I s
THE 1979 ROSES ' .ARE HERE * JW EmllMMwM St r~- / THE WORD SO MANY HOME GARDENERS HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR, ' »X J ~./ because anyone who has grown Cashmere Downs' renowned PRIZE- $.• aat.- " i. WINNING ROSE STRAINS in earlier years, knows they're reared to the most exacting standards of flower-producing capacities, SO WHY xg||F jgp SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS! THE BEST IN BUSH 1 & & CLIMBING ROSES . ' i OVER 100 OUTSTANDING VARIETIES OF HYBRID TEA AND -I FLORIBUNDA BUSH ROSES, PLUS MORE THAN 40 NAMES IN Bjaaaw. COLOURFUL CLIMBERS. Proven performers that guarantee superb blooms over ell the wonted tones, including White, Salmon, Yellow, E 'Lavender. Velvety Black, Pink, Red and Apricot. PACKED IN SPECIAL Mt ROOT-PROTECTING carrier M, JB BAGS One value price covers £ MRF them a 11... ® WITHOUT A DOUBT, WE’VE GOT fUDICTfUiIDfU’C DIUCfCT rSotTIG FqDUiOUS NGW VOFIGtIGS Ot 4 LnKDILnUKLn J DIUUuI THE ULTIMATE IN SUMMER EXCITEMENT! W.’v. got more than r • sm nrrv rri r\r J 20 brand new colour strains in Hybrid Tea, Floribunda and (Wk J AND BEST SELECTION OF . . 5 Climbing Roses. HERE’S TOUR CHANCE TO SCORE ANOTHER W J VI . . f«ST S AT CASHMERE DOWNS! ▼ ISEIEM Hoose Plants Ar-r*T r4] I"J plan a special weekend visit to our huge new weather- ■r>A<st-UV#Ef’ & i I PROTECTED HOUSE PLANT SHOWROOM. Come and see th. fun and vVTXjS, | decorating enjoyment you can have bringing the outdoors inside, KWjRSEffv i 1 MydKAV e I ~~1 with •Palms "Ferns ‘Hanging Baskets ’Rubber Trees "Cyclamen ... 3 "Ornamental Climbers "Pots of all sixes. ASK OUR FRIENDLY STAFF - .acisaiT J ■ - FOR ADVICE ON HOUSE PLANT SELECTION AND CARE! » j CASHMERE DOWNS |MM at 245 Cashmere Road MM DRIVE ALONG CASHMERE ROAD AT LEAST HALF A MILE PAST THE CRACROFT SHOPPING CENTRE ON THE CORNER OF HOON HAY ROAD - continue post open paddocks until you see the large colourful "Cashmere Downs” sign at the entrance to our long tree-lined drive. WE’RE HERE 7 DAYS A WEEK; OPEN FROM 9am TILL spm EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Phone <B2-019 or 384-628. Sorry, no mail orders- '
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