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AcT.INGIISIm .a teal QUALITY VALUE *o P.O. Box 241 Phone 11-916 Look Ahead Buy Now! What an enjoyment it is to shop around from department to department and see the New Spring Fabrics, learn New Prices, and, above all, pick your selection from the New Goods. By anticipating your future needs you may buy ahead of popular demand, and not only choose from more complete stocks, but enjoy the satisfaction of leading in Spring Fashions. Plan to do buying ahead of the crowds. Crowds of Eager Customers are Buying Spring Merchandise from Inglis’ because of the assured feeling that they are getting values that are worth while EXTRA SPECIAL PURCHASE!! 36 ONLY SEAGRASS CHAIRS Thoroughly well made, arm rests, and good size chairs, we do not ordinarily stock Seagrass Furniture, but these Chairs were offered to us at such a Low Price we had to buy them. 36 ONLY !!! They will not last long !!! YOUR CHOICE FOR 32/6 each. Hurry ! Hurry !!! TROUSER WEEK! Men's Trousers. Every pair reduced for one week only. See Our Window Display—you will not be disappointed. Only TWO More Days! NOVELTY RAYONSYLKS, lovely range of new designs and colourings, comprising spots, multi-tones, ailovers, and the latest spray and fleck effects. These make up into very charming frocks; 36/38in wide—--1/11,2/3, 2/6, 2/11,3/6, 3/11 yd. COLOURED LINEN FOR FANCY WORK. This Linen is of Irish manufacture, lias a perfect weave, every thread being uniform, and is just the weight for Table Linen, etc.; width- 40in. Colours are Apple Green, Beige, Helio., Rose, and Saxe. Stocked in the Manchester Department (near the Main Door). 4/11 yard. THE LATEST IN JUMPERS. Como in and try them on! The newest in Celanese, Satin, and Rayon Jumpers, with pleated jabot front; some with elastic at waist, and some with fitted band. Colours—Almond, Lemon, Beige, Shell Pink, Oyster, and White. Sizes 13$ to los— MEN’S " CELLASTIC” CELLULAR UNDERWEAR, soft woven; very comfortable for warm weather wear; Knicker Rants and Singlets—--5/6 per garment. MEN’S BLACK GLACE, KID OXFORD SHOES, patent toecaps, welted soles, good English make, extra good fitting; sizes 5 to 10 and $-sizes — 27/6 ra ir * The latest in NOVELTY SILK RADIUM LACE FLOUNCINCS, 48in in length, with full flared skirt; in shades of White, Saxe, Rose. Apple, and Black; lsyds to dress length— . 12/6 yard. SELF COLOURED STRIPED JERSEY SILK, o-liii wide; in Ivory, Champagne, Sky, Saxe, Navy, Pink, Coral, Beige, Cardinal, Grey, Nil, Helio., and Black—--4/11 yard. PURE SILK HOSE, “The Colonial Girl,” full fashioned French heel, special wear, reinforced rayon; S.W., W., and O.S. Lovely shades in Allure, Naive, Crystal Beige, Beechnut, Sunbronze. Breezeo, Misty Morn, I'Tenclf Nude, and Light Gunmetal—--7/11 pair. Just Opened—LADlES’ KID CLOVES, one dome, with fancy straight cuff; new shades af Cocoa, Mushroom, and Dago; all sizes—--9/11 pair. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR STRAWS, in the newest shapes and styles, in good hemp straws, introducing lace insertion trimmings. These are in a good range of colours. Moderately priced from—--10/6 and 12/6 upwards. LADIES’ CREAM VESTS, cotton and art. silk, English make, chemise length, round nock, no sleeves, trimmed art. silk lace or bound with silk braid; women’s size—--3/11 each. You can choose from a wide assortment if you make an early call

601 VITALITY PILLS. The Great, Nervo*Sp}nal Tonic, price, Bs 6d and the Special Extra Strong, ns. From [mail order chemist BOX 791 CHRISTCHURCH J

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Evening Star, Issue 20610, 9 October 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20610, 9 October 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20610, 9 October 1930, Page 3

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