LADIES' . o , for our Country Clients. As usual we guarantee satisfaction or money back. Regular stock lines at prices that are available only twice a year LADIES' WHITE COUTIL CO iSErt - / 71 ■ moderately deep over the hip aru a -4 the waistline ; finished SIU [Jf- F IgF/ back lacing , sixes 26 to 33— - ( La 1 «iV VsuaJ Pride - - - I 7/11 Th Ulin SalePriCB - - - vti VI (HUI-S' FUGI FROCKS, datrttil;. uncrai II WFl* S 3 deed in Pastel shades; in various deign* I! sllllwSil Sixes 24in. 27in. 30ia. 38ir- 36in. It U Prices 21/9 23/6 25/6 27/6 29/6 V\ U »al» Pries 3/11 10/VX RW TA-WKS’ SUPERIOR COTTON CREPE \ Iks i® KNICKERS, elastic at waist, and wjdc y. y T j scalloped knee; finished hand Crochm / and Embroidcrv; ectara Pink. Sky, / gf White, Apricot, Mauv»— < ' Usual Price „ ~ — 3/U Sale Price — - - VMmwW -oOm te LADIES' MEDIUM RIBBED VESTS, full teagth, short rieewes and no edeevea— PgtePrice. „ - - - lAPXE9* SATEEN PRINCESS tops. Mauve, Pink, Cream and Saxo, Slcjt «t feihedhtenstitching—- ~ z - ST. MABGARET COMBINATIONS, Ribbed Cotton an V Mck and short sleeves . excellent garment gjanen’s gixe only—Usual Prioa — V-V c * Poet Order and Remittance to Manaaat. D.1.C., Box 1013, C9*4WW7I Christchurch. IJ “C--
ANOTiIER NEW YEAR iS WITH US AGAIN. Wesr Chalk’s Shoe Wear through IFestive Season. MEN’d TAN OXFORD SHOES 23/MliN’S BOX OXFOHD SHOES SB/MEN’S GLACIE*OXFORD SHOES, Pat. Caps 30/uIEN ’8 TAN DEBBY SHOES, png toe, pat. caps, ZZ/‘•.’.XTFA ASSORTMENT OF MFN’S STYLISH SHOES TO SELECT FBOM J. W. CHALK GEEYMOUTH A REEFTON. Telephone 140. p.c. Bex If.
MELTZER BROS. TENTS ANCHOR BRAND REINFORCED CALICO. 6xB Tent 9xo Fly j Feet Wall, £l/17 1 « x 8 Tout 9 x 9 Fly 3 Feet Wails £2/5/! 8x 10 Tent 11 xl2 Fly 2 Feet Walla £3/12 j 8x 10 Tent 11 xl2 Fly 3 Feet Walls £3/2, I 10 xl2 Tent 14 xl4 Fly 3 Feet Wails £3/17/t HEAVY DUCK, 6xB Tent 0 x 9 Fly 3 Feet Walls £3/5 j 8x 10 Ten! 11 xl2 Fly 3 Feet Walls £4 '9 i I 10 xl2 Tent 14 xl4 Fly 3 Feet Walls £5/17,' i FFEE! To every purchaser of one of our Tents, we wili p : sent a Two Cell American Torch complete witt Niagara Battery. Get in early. Mls-LTZfc’l? BROS. ; , 95 Armagh St. (Next Armstrong’s) Phone 5036
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Grey River Argus, 9 February 1928, Page 8
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