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Collinson & Gifford, Ltd., Taihape, . in Liquidation Clearance Sale Commences Thursday, May 7-only 81 Days-Ends Saturday, May 16 Curtain Fabrics 1/6 Cte£ at «ld„ Sid., to Vll- “ rt C 2 r /3 m ’ G Ctering d kt G llld.' de luxe, with inched panel. Were . COLOURED OU r TAIN NETS, Ig 1 H/6. Clearing at 5/11. ■ 40in to 50in. w de. ■ All shades. Xver designs and colourings. NAVY DENIM. 28 inches wide; ■ All cotton, and silk-and-cotton. Goodauoverutb No w HJd. good stout quality; excellent for t’,' Were 2/11, 3/11 to 5/6. Fast colours. Good dairy farmers’ and engineers overClearing at 11 Jd., 1/11 to 2/11. j n Tussore, Brown and alls. Was 1/6. Clearing at 10 a d. . ..CREAM MADRAS MUSLIN. quaW in J. > . For2/6 . N .Z. FLANNEL. 27 inches; in Coloured sprig effect. 45m. Were /wonqq CTTRTAIN. Cream, and Orkney, Mid Grey and Chocolate 3/6 to 3/11. . with coloured, border. 1/3, shade. Splendid . quality. Was Clearing at 1/3 Yard. Cream 7? Clear a&id. and 1/3. 2/3. Clearing at 1/6 Yard. 4 Pieces 50in. Rich BROCADED 1/H» A- Terrier Pure White LONGCLOTH. CHENILE. Good colourings. . Re- 36 inches wide; excellent for kiddies commended for heavy drapings. rlcinCnCSlSr vIOOCIS and'children’s wear. Was 1/3. Usually 22/6.J / Pn innd-made WHITE WOOL- Clearing at lOd. Clearing at 7/11 Yard. ?EN COT BLANKETS. Three WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS. SHADOW TISSUE, 31in.; good de- O nlv Soiled. Were 18/6. Splendid weight and full sizes, signs. 2/11 and 4/6. pairs only. »oi clearing at 8/11 . Pu n Single Bed. Were 10/6 Clearing at 1/9 and 2/6. o„ tppn DOWN QUILTS for ' Clearing at 7/3 COLOURED MADRAS. MUSLINS. Flora l Sat DCrt DouWe w 12/6 .An excellent variety to. select from. prams. Clearing at 9/11 , Clearing at 8/11 . 45in. and-BOin. wide. 3/11, 4/11, A ttt*mrßA GUILTS. Double Large Double Bed. Were 14/6 . 6/11 to 14/9. Clearing at— ALHAMB’ Jfgj Were 9/6. ■ Clearing at 10/11 ; lljd., 2/3, 2/11 to 4/1L bed, in Pmk an n lear - ing u t 5/11. COLOURED TOWELS, in excellent 1 Piece each ROSE AND GOLD ™„ n „ olP He CRIB BLANKETS. range of very serviceable qualities; BROCADE. A very effective flannelette Use- offer ed at ridiculous prices. . Brocade for draping. 50m. wide. / Ore am with emo . Were .2/9.. Were - 10/6. * Clear, S£?L?,4?; f 1 f d Clearing at 1/6 each. 1/11 pair. Clearing at 1/3 pair. ART. Silk and Cotton SHADOW , pyjAMA FLANNELETTE. 2/9 pair. Clearing at 1/11 pair. STRIPE TAFFETA. Four pieces Striped PYJAMA in, clearing only. 48in. wide. Usually 3/11 36 inches. at OJd- 4/6 pair. Clearing at 2/11 pair, and 4/6. - Clearing at 2/6. J/o. ” Collinson & Cunninghame Ltd. - BROADWAY and KINCSWAI, MONEY GOES FORTHBR HEBE. PALMERSTON NORTH.

“THE FIERY LIQUOR scorched his throat.” Ha! Ha!,.... You laugh as you read this melodramatic line which 11 *fl C Ul'M-E C C appeared in the thrillers of your nAn villi Edw childhood. » BUT TO HIM who had drained his glass at a gulp, the scorching of fiery liquor was no joke. Unfortunately none other was obtainable in the prairie town of the eighties. © IN THIS ENLIGHTENED country of ours, really fiery liquor is unobtainable. It is suprising, however, the number . -- who misguidedly believe that if they , are to have the pleasure of whisky they must suffer a biting harshness. © OF COURSE, if one had to choose between whisky-and-harshness, and'no whisky, the choice would be whisky* and * harshness. For no other drink affords the same glowing warmth, the . , ‘same joyous cheer, as whisky. ® BUT WHISKY and harshness are fortunately separable. As those who drink McCallum’s Perfection Scots Whisky have joyfully discovered. 0 HERE is a whisky free from the least suggestion of harshness. A whisky jObi y which can be taken neat with less fjj reaction than ordinary whisky which has been completely drowned. © THIS SMOOTHNESS has given McCallum’s Perfection the most permanent following of any whisky in the world. ' Those who try it once never H *;Z I X leave it. © THIS ADVERTISEMENT is dir ected towards making you try it. That you ""<4 have one spot is all we ask. 0 NINEPENCE IS LITTLE to risk in search of the world’s smoothest whisky. For when you find it, as you will in A t «nt. McCallum’s Perfection, your appreciAucklind: Cooke & Co. Ltd., Albert Street , _f whicL-v will Wellington: Ellie & Manton Ltd., Bond Street ' atlOll and CnjoylUCllt 01 WlUbKy Mill Christchurch: Frank A. Cook Ltd.. Colombo Street , A™, Morl H Dunedin; Lane’i Ltd., Carroll Street D 6 ClOUDled.

VARICOSE ULCERS HEALED Mrs. W. 8., suffered for years, but genuine Varex healed Bad Leg after only three dressings. No rest ng required. Simple, safe, Inexpensive. Get free booklet, Varex Ltd., G.P.O. Box 1558 A, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Spence, lu Cour•tenay Place, second floor above Martin’s Boot Shop. Wellington. ’Phone. ' 22-430.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 187, 6 May 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 187, 6 May 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 187, 6 May 1931, Page 6

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