MANSON’S ANNUAL SALE Now in Full Swing TOBRALCO SHIRTS.- BLANKETS BLOOMERS2 collars to match, 11/6. MUJ/TLi 10-iLJ JL p | Canterbury, Woollen. Wm s, Navy Sale Price 8/6 each. TWILLWEAR- I Sale Price 6/11 AIRMAN SHIRTS- 35/ ' Sale Price 29/6r S ’ Navy ’Sale Price 6/11 2 collars to match, 11/6. ; H Sale Price 8/6 each. 9_4 WHOLEFLEECE- I ——~—— —— —£ 39/6. BLOOMERSSHEEPSKIN PYJAMAS- Sale Price .SZ/U chiidr n ’ s , Petone Wool. Cream or The best Pyjama-cloth procurable runcG! NaVy ' °A° o '9 11/6. 9—4 RED-CROSS- Sale Price 2/3 pair Sale Price 9/6 suit. 45 /• size 6 to 8. Sale Price 40/-. Sale Price 2/6 pair ROSLYN SOX— 11—4 Twill wear—hJS’,"?. Black MarL Sp ' e " c " d r s/ - C 1 D . /A BLOOMERS— Sale Price 2/3 pair. Sale Pr,ce 47 / 6 rieeoy.Lmed, 22 '" ——m—u ll—4 WHOLEFLEECE— Sale Price 1/- pair Petone Shetland Flannels 58/6. Man’s and 0.5., 6/6. Sale Price 50/Sale Price 4/6 each CHILDREN’S HOSE11 4 Red-Cross Half marked price WOLSEY SINGLETS- ‘ Sale Price 2 /6 Men’s 11/6. mil Sale Price 8/6 each, -a-g* a CORTICELLI — ir-rAn -8 I 1-4.- iHUEKEWA- g . |k Hose< Ful| fashioned . Pure silk, £Y SINGLETS_ 4?/6 ' Sale Price 42/6 I ° /6 ’ For 8/6 pair Sale Price 9/6 each M mm — UNDERPANTS- BRETTLESUNDERPANTS- I Roslyn Ribbed, 8/6. . |“Silkestia” Lisle Hose, 6/11. Men's, 11/6. . Sale Price 6/11 pair j? 01 . 5/11 Sale Price 8/6 . pair - - UNDERPANTS- MEN’S CAPS- “ARCADIA”— O.S. 12/6. To clear, 7/6, 9/6 each. Silk Wool Lined Hose, 3/11. Sale Price 9/6. Sale Price 2/6 each For 2/11 NO APPRO. DURING SALE Manson & Co.
HOTELS EXCELSIOR HOTEL MANCHESTER STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Popular and Conveniently Situated. EXCELLENT TABLE. BEST OF LIQUORS. PETER GALLIGAN PROPRIETOR. COKER’S HOTEL 52 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (Under New Management.) In the capable hands of MR. ALLAN YOUNG. Service and Cuisine brought up-to-date. Two minutes from Railway Station. Tariff from 10/- per day. HOLMES PRIVATE HOTEL Next Coker’s Hotel, Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. The Oldest and Best Hotel for both Ladies and Gents. Special arrangements for children. Will be pleased to see old and new West Coast Friends. MRS. T. PILLING, Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HIS LORDSHIP’S HOTEL LICHFIELD ST. :: CHRISTCHURCH (Next Bell’s Cycle Works). In making appointments West Coasters say—“ His Lordship’s”— a real Coast house. ONLY SPEIGHT’S ALE ON TAP. J. P. GOULDING, Proprietor. HOTEL FEDERAL CHRISTCHURCH. (Overlooking Victoria Square). i Excellent Cuisine, and Service Sec- i on'd to' None in New Zealand. ] The bedrooms are large, well-venti- i lat'ed, and heated with gas fires, the ; majority being equipped with hot and ( cold water. i JAZZ ROOM included on premises, j T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. i P.O. Box 532. f
ROYAL HOTEL OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. Opposite where the River Avon flows. In quiet and glorious surroundings. .Close fo Cathedral Square and Theatres. Guests praise the excellent cuisine and comfortable accommodation. E. B. RAWLINGS PROPRIETOR.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1936, Page 8
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