Mammoth Fashion Fair 5 IS [5 Further Selected Stocks arrive per s.s. Tainui, and will be on display E along with all other Specials now showing. Hosiery and Glove Department. ’jadies’ Suede Finish Art Silk Locknit PANTETTES, trimJ r tied with coffee lace. W’s only. Usually 3/9 — LADY JANE “Blue King’’ service weight7/11 FAIR PRICE 2/11. ‘•SOVEREIGN’’ New Zealand’s full fashioned pure silk Ladies’ Silk and Cotton Summerweight VESTS, in assorted HOSE 6/11 shades, sleeveless. Usually 3/6 —FATE PRICE 2/6. NEW DIAGONAL HOSE. The hose with the slimming Ladies’ Art Silk Interlock VESTS, in the newest cf shades, effect—B/11. Usually 3/9 and 4/6— FAIE PEICE W 2/11; O.S. 3/3. The largest range on the Coast of Beautiful Summer Ladies’ super grade Locknit NIGHTS. Well made and GLOVES—2/11 to 14/6. good shades. Usually 10/6 and 12/6—FAIR PRICE Dome NAPPA GLOVES, in dark brown in 6,6 J, 6.1, 6’, W. 7/11: O.S. 8/11. 7, 71, 73—5/11 pair. Ladies’ Locknit UNDERSKIRTS. in assorted shades. TENNIS SOCKS. Large assortment in Ladies and Child- Womens and O.S. Womens Sizes. Usually 8/11—ren’s from 1/3 pair. FAIR PRICE 6/11. UMBRELLAS in colours to suit all costumes and ensembles. 15/6 ‘ Men’s and Boys’ Wear. Mantles. Men’s All Wool FELT HATS, smart shapes, all sizes. 12 FROCKS, GOWNS, COSTUMES, SWAGGER SUITS. ®^?' ie T S . t ?. ChooSe . Usually 5/11— FAIR PRICE 3/11 Awn coats; Men s Ll S nt weight MAC COATS, fawn shade, Absolutely waterproof. Usually 14/6— FAIR PRICE 9/11. Latest style new spring novelty and Waffle TWEED COATS Men’s Art Silk Locknit ATHLETIC SINGLETS cream Sizes SS.W., S.W., W. and O.S.— FAIE PRICE 39/6 only. Usually 3/6—FAIR PRICE 2/6. Smart Assam Silk, SWAGGER SUITS, threequarter Coat Men’s Interlock SINGLETS, short sleeves. Well made and Skirt to match. All sizes.—FAlE PEICE 49/6. Men's and O.S. Men’s. Usually 2/11 Special priced Sand Crepe AFTEENOON FROCKS, in rich FAIR PRICE 1/11 shades. Wine, Ruby, Linden Green, Toast, Navy and Men’s New Check design DRESS SHIRTS, with collars to Black. All different and attractive styles— match. Usually 6/11 — FAIR PRICE 5/6 FAIR PRICE 25/-. Men’s All wool English FLANNEL TROUSERS, all sizes. Ladies’ TWEED SKIRTS, well shaped style. Good fitting. Grey only. Usually 10/6 —FAIR PRICE 6/11. All sizes—FAlE PEICE 6/11 and 9/11. Boys’ Fine Navy Serge SUITS. All sizes. Double seats and Newest in Barathea worsted COSTUMES, Navy and Black. Elbows. Usually 37/6—FAIR PRICE 32/6 Latest cut. Sizes W. WX and O.S.—FAIR PRICE 59/6 Boys’ Grey NURSE CLOTH SHIRTS. Good for school Spring and Summer SPORTS BLAZERS, in new pastel ton- wear. All sizes. Usually 2/6FAIR PRICE 1/11 ings, and smart check designs—FAlß PRICE 8/11. TENNIS FROCKS, with full fitting pleated skirts. All sizes.— fair price 8/11 to 22/6. Dress Goods. SSW. and W. Check GINGHAM FROCKS, smartly finished collar and front, short sleeves, shades Red. Brown. Navi’, Dainty New Designs in Floral PIQUES, 36in. wide. FAIE PEICE 10/6. SPECIAL FAIE PRICES 1/3, 1/6, 2/3 and 3/6 yard. Ladies’ Cotton HOUSE FROCKS, with or without sleeves. Beautiful floral ART SILK VOILES, 36in. wide. —FAIR PRICE 3/11. Usually 1/9 yard—FAlß PRICE 1/3 Yard. Newest in ladies' White TENNIS HATS— FAIR PRICE 4/11 Very smart Figured and Floral RAYONS. Dark grounds. Ask to see the latest “CANNES” BERET, the last word 36in. wide. Usually 3/6— FAIR PRICE 2/9 yard in smartness, showing in shades New Green, Brown. MAROCAINS in new shades of plain colourings, 36in. wide. Lido and White.—FAlß PRICE 4/11. Usually 3/6 — FAIR PRICE 2/11. Just Arrived—New Floral and Figured SUMMER BREEZE. Ladies’ Underclothing. AU fast colours. 36in. wide— fair price 1/9 yard. New Check GINGHAMS. Absolutely fast shades.— FAIR Ladies’ Art Silk Locknit KNICKERS, in all wanted shades. PRICES. 39in wide, BJd yard; 36in. wide lO’d and Usually 2/11 and 3/6— FAIR PEICE W 1/11; O.S. 2/6 1/11 yard. FAIR ENDS ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th. | TRUMAN’S Ta s b’ on importers | | MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. S
MyM other makes sure . . dint I ijivu " biij and stroni) If Give your children ‘Ovaltine’ W ' regularly at mealtimes—especially at W breakfast and also at bedtime. Mark t their rapid improvement in health, in Hi.. energy and nervous poise. But, be * 7 sure it i.s ‘Ovaltinc,’ and not an * \ imitation made to look the same. W There arc extremely important differ- Z" ences. Reject substitutes. She gives me OVZI ITINT F’ '‘OVAI.TINE' FREE! ' W j£ j£. Send name and address together with 2d. in c/j / . jcu • t, , . , . , stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond So/d by all Chemists and S tores, m three si-es. 7he large is the most economical & Spragg< n Ltd., Dept 24 - P.O. Box 662, WelManlfactured by A. Wander Ltd., London. lington, wren a free sample will be sent to you.
A Rising Market-and the Public are Buying! Purse strin.es are being loosened up. pros- -! I f i i *~! I perity is advancing, steadily, toward us. -I I < Manufacturers, Merchants and Retailers *1 ,1. can do more to spin the wheels of commerce T r than ever before. The quality of your pro- \ — A ducts, their price value and the appearance aBE* i • - jLXi* hl —l—- — the packings are essentials toward attracting sales and profit. Are You covering W your market adequately Selling must be done wherever sales can be \\ made. Fresh channels of trade have to be \ sought out. What are YOU doing towards exploring these channels? Are you telling the consumer about your goods, why they should ask for your brand? Your Salesman or Travellers—whichever von like to call them—may be doing splendid work getting your goods into the Stores, but what means are you using to get the Public to ask for them? The Newspapers, etc., Get behind your goods and advertise them. To-day’s the day to build up your market. National advertisers would do well to follow the lead of the go-ahead local advertiser, sure in the knowledge that consistent advertising will push the sales of a good product to new high peaks.
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Grey River Argus, 5 October 1934, Page 2
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