d Lowest Prices SHOWROOM BARGAINS. . 1 /only S.S.W. Saxe Blue All Wool , TWEED FROCK, slightly damaged. Usually 22/8. ■ SALE PRICE 9/11. 1 Only W.S. Fancy Chevron TWEED FROCK in Wine shade. Usually 79/6 SALE PRICE 25/-. ■■■ —— • —i. 1 Only S.W. Fancy Chevron TWEED ; FROCK, Wine shade. Usually 69/6 ‘-J U■, ■■ . SALE PRICE 25/-. 1 Only? Moss Ctreen Fancy TWEED FROCK. S.S.W. fitting. Usuallyfsi^ x ! ;\/ SALE price:.is/^. 1 Wine All WooliwEED .FROCK. Usually 49/o/ vf- '/ '/ SALE '1 Only O.S. Black and Fleck TWEED FROCK ,Usually 49/6. - / SALE PRICE 14/11 1 Only All Wool Dark Saxe Woven FROCK. S.W. Fitting. Worth 42/6 •r SALE PRICE 22/6 4 Only S.W.'All Wool Tweed FROCKS Coo’d shades. Worth 29/6. , - SALE PRICE 16/11. Ladies’ All Wool Check TWEED SKIRTS. Well made. . Worth 19/6. SALE PRICE 13/6. S.W. and W’s AH Wool Heavy TWEED COATS. Assorted styles. Usually 49/6 tp 75/-. SALE PRICE 29/6. 3 Only Maids’ FROCKS. 36/ Good colours. All Wool WOVEN 40 and 42 lengths. Usually 2 /6. v SALE PRICE 9/11. Children’s Cotton and 1 Wool Coloured JERSEYS with Ties to Match. Sizes 3’s to 6’s. Usually 3/6. SALE PRICE 1/11. 1 Only S.W. Fawn Worsted COSTUME Good style. Usually 84/-. SALE PRICE 35/-. 1 Only W’s Brown All Wool Worsted COSTUME. Usually 84/-. SALE PRICE 47/6. Ladies’ All Wool CARDIGANS in Bottle, Navy, Light Blue and Fawn. • Worth 8/11. ’ SALE PRICE 5/11. Ladies’ All Wool Heavy CARDIGANS In Bottle and Wine only. Usually 10/6 SALE PRICE 6/11 LADIES’ UNDERWEAR BARGAINS. Ladies’ Nav y Fleecy Lined BLOOMERS * ill TV. orb.s: Size. Worth 3/6. SALE PRICE 1/11 Pair. Ladies’ Pure' Wool BLOOMERS in Blue, Green, Grey, Fawn, and Cream Worth 6/11. SALE PRICE 3/11 pair. Ladies’ Good Heavy Cotton Interlock BLOOMERS, in Pink, Peach, Green, fllue and C ream. Worth 3/11. SALE PRICE 1/11 pair. A Few Only Silk and V T ool Ribbed VESTS. Short Sleeves. Usually 6/11. SALE PRICE 3/11. Good Heavy Cotton Interlock VEST’S O.S. Size. No Sleeves. Usually 3/11. SALE PRICE 2/3. . Ladies’ Good Cream WTNCEYEjTTE NIGHTS.. Relieved with other shades Worth 3/6. SALE PRICE 2/6. O.S. WJNCEYETTE NIGHTS as above Worth 3/11. SALE PRICE 2/11. are well rr)ade of “ . A V • ■ IS n HOME FURNISHINGS. 6ft Genuine LINOLEUM, wide selection of designs, suitable for all rooms. Usually 7/11 and 8/11. SALE PRICE .6/11 and 7/11 yard Extra change for laying. 2 Only 6 yard Lengths of Wilton STAIR RUNNER, Goty*. design and colourings.' Usually 13/6. SALE PRICE 8/11 yard, 9 x 7ft Gin CONGOLEUM SQUARE in a good design and colouring. Worth 37/0 SALE PRICE 27/6 9x9 CONGOLEUM SQUARES Assorted Designs and. colourings. Worth 42/6 SALE PRICE 32/6. 9 x 10ft 6in. CONGOLEUM SQUARES Good designs, new shadings. Worth 47/6 SALE PRICE 35/9 x 12 Good CONGOLEUM SQUARES New Stock, 1936 designs. Worth 52/0 ■ S/iLE PRICE 39/6 27 inch Good Velvet Pile RUNNER. Rich Brown and Orange Tonings. Usually 10/9 SALE PRICE 6/11 yard, 27 inch Good Super Axminster Carpet RUNNER. Worth 13/9 SALE PRICE 10/9 yard. 36 inch Extra Heavy Super • Axminster RUNNER. Very Rich Colourings Worth 23/6. j SALE PRICE 19/6 yard 1 only 9 x lo.ft 6in, Axminster CARPET Square, Rose Pink, grained floral design. Worth £7/5/-. ; - > / SALE PRICE £5/15/* 1 Only 9x9 Super Grade Axminster CARPET SQUARE. Good living or sitting room design.. Worth £B/8/SALE PRICE £6/15/Good Coir Kitchen RUGS 24” x 54” Striped designs.- Worth 4/11. « \ SALE PRICE 3/11 36 inch Plain Art Silk MAROCAIN'in Pale Pink, Apricot, Saxe Blue, Pale Blue, Navy or Black. ~ Worth 1/11. SALE PRICE 1/3. 1 Piece only All over Black LACE Suitable -for evening wear. Usually 6/11. SALE PRICE 4/11. 30 inch Good Tussore SILK, Heavy weight. Worth 1/6. ' ' SALE PRICE TOid yard. 27 inch Art Silk RAYONS. AH' shades Worth 10-Id 'yard.' N • ■ SALE PRICE Gd yard A Few only Plaig and Floral WINCEYETTES. 36 inch '•wide. Good Weight. Usually 1/3. SALE PRICE 8d yard. MEN/3 'WEARLPARGAINS. Men’s Good Cbttou and Wool UNDERPANTS 1 . English make. Well..> made and unshiinkable. Usually 4/11 & 5/6 Men’s Wool Felt HATS. .Good shades and new shapes. ’Usually 7/11 , SALE PRICE 5/11. Men’s Fine All Wool Fancy SOCKS Good Designs. Quiet shades. Usually 2/11 SALE PRICE 1/11 pair Men’s Good Wide-ends TIES including Tootals Anti-crease and other gootf makes. Usually 2/11 and 3/11 . SALE PRICE 1/6 to 1/11. Best & Look thg Best • i e
When a fellow is TWENTY-THRU WHEN a fellow is 23 he is apt to think that he has the world by the iail. Life is tob sweet and crowded with fun for him to give heed to the morrow that looks a long way off. That is understandable, but it is not wise. When a fellow is 23 he should be laying the foundations of his estate; he should be planning to be financially independent; he should already have joined the A.M.P. Society, and should have started to build up his assets by taking out such policies as his income permits. - A man of 23 years of age, in good health, can assure his life in the A M.P. for £SOO by making a quarterly investment 'of £2/I/7. He doesn’t have to save all his life in the hope of some day saving £500; he establishes the estate of £SOO and pays for it afterwards. A £SOO A.M.P. policy, accumulating annual bonus additions, is a good start in asset-building for a young man. Later, when a girl appears on the horizon, he can take out a further policy and, perhaps, borrow from the Society to build a home. The Society exists for men and women to use to the full. Good advice to the fellow of 23 is this:-Write, to the Society for a'copy of "Investing in Happiness.” Read it —and take the hint that is in„jtl THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE: Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia), ® Head Office for New Zealand; Customhouse Quay, Wellington, W. T. IKIN, Manager. GREYMOUTH DISTRICT MAN AGER (ACTING) D, MURBELL, f
THE GREAT LUNG Thousands have proved Lane’s, to be the greatest Lung-Healer the world has ever known: Thousands have found in Lane’s that veritable life-builder they sought. Nothing equals it ! You must start on Lane’s to-day 1 2/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists and Stores. tyANTED AUVER-SeiVIENIS ’ in THE “GUARDIAN'' BRING RESULTS. . . . Whether you want to Sell 01 to Buy, to Exchange or Hire, insert a litt'.e “Wanted” advertisement ,- n hne “Guardian” and your requirements will be noted by thousands. An Advertisement of 16 words costs II- cash or three’ times for 2/G. Tost fcieir advertising value To-viu» l
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1936, Page 7
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