T. C. COLLINS, LTD. MEN’S WORKING TOGS WEEK SEE WINDOW DISPLAY WORKING TROUSERS 11/6 | BLUE 818 OVERALLS Cuff Bottoms. I 7/11 TWEED WORKING SHIRTS BLACK SHIRTS 4/11, 5/6, 6/6 j 4/6 and 4/11 | Men’s Plain and Ribbed XEG. SHIRTS, Asstd. Colours WOOL WORKING SOX 1/ 1/3 1/e 2/11 and .1/11 BEST ENGLISH NAP TROUSERS' EEI.T HATS 7/11 Pair j 4/11 eaeli. Few only. SAMPLES —A few Ladies’ Bathing Costumes, latest Silk and Wool Mixtures 7/11 and fl/G i rniTT rnriif mi— wiimm iitmiuii jif
Out of Season IT IS DURING THE WINTER THAT THE FAMILY APPRECIATES THE DELICIOUS JAMS AND PRESERVES THAT MOTHER MAKES If only on the SCORE OF ECONOMY, it will pay Housewives to increase their Stock of PRESERVES this Season, and we are well prepared to cater for this extra business. HOW ARE YOUR PRESERVING REQUIREMENTS? Wide Mouth Preserve Jars, in pint, Quart and Halfgallon Sizes. Enamell Preserve Pans Clock Faced Scales. Jam Jars, with or without Lids. Aluminium Preserve Pans. Wooden Spoons Jelly Jars, with Lids. Enamel Ladels Jar Top Wrenches Extra Lids for Jars. Spring Balances with Pan 1/3 and 2/- each Wire Bowd Strainers lid and 1/3 each FEUDING SASH & DOOR GO., LTD. 13/6, 15/6, 17/6 from 7/6 set 9/-, 11/9, 13/9 Bd, lOd, 1/3 each 1/2 and 1/4 each 9d each ‘FOR QUALITY HARDWARE’ PHONE 40.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3646, 15 February 1932, Page 8
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