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.en at "The Farmers 3 * It would certainly be very hard —indeed well-nigh / impossible to match the values "The Farmers" offer in Footwear for Ladies and Gentlemen. SEE THESE EXCELLENT VALUESMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES 50 PAIRS ONLY, CHROME BLUCHERS, great value— 14/9 30 PAIRS ONLY, YOUTHS' GOOD QUALITY GOLOSHED BOOT, sewn—--15/9 30 PAIRS ONLY, GENTS* CHROME CALF GOLOSHED BOOTS, screwed—--18/9' 60 PAIRS ONLY, MEN'S TAN MILITARY BOOTS, stout soles, f inch. A great boot for any lieavy work. In sizes 9, 10, 11, 12, only— 32/6 60 PAIRS ONLY, GENTS' TAN AND BLACK LEATHER SLIPPERS. sewn. Good quality ... ... ... ... 11/9 36 PAIRS 0\ T LY GENTS' GLACE KID DERBY SHOES, welted— 30/3 TINS BOOT POLISH, good, and cheapest in town, for 1/3 LADIES' SMART FOOTWEAR 60 PAIRS ONLY, a mixed assortment in ladies' and children's footwear: all slighty soiled, but still capital value— . From 4/1 1 30 PAIRS ONLY, LADIES, slightlv damaged boots and shoes— From 8/11 50 PAIRS LADIES' CLOTH-TOP BOOTS— ,22/6 •. ; LADIES' DERBY SHOES, Round oe;— 16/9 . CHILDREN'S "SHOES, Sizes 3to 6 3/I*l ' 25 PAIRS LADIES' WHITE CANVAS SHOES— 7/11 CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH

fyrks at every Greasy Corner! The most careful driver is absolutely powerless at times to arrest a side-skid- if the tyres fail to grip when the car is checked. Sometimes necessity calls for use of brakes—the yvheelsiock, but the car skids forwaid— -— and'anything may happen. Again the brakes in a flash the car is side-ways on— —and anything may happen Many a Motorist's heart is in his mouth-when he's'crossing a greasy patch. To minimise these troubles, we strongly recommend our RUBBER NON-SKIDS. These scientifically constructed covers give a really wonderful grip on greasy surfaces—either laterally or driving. /*A •J hey hold when other patterned covers &Wjr are skidding, and further - they are the M,j finest wearing tyres for continuous hard m driving on any road For Service, Safety UA and Economy, they stand alone \J§ mm m )&% SWff mm wa& "VJ, 'm • <# Wk & ■■J 1 i*i#i S7c y^i-i i**<-5 ■llk* »>VJ2 **f. m, ■ : : •kU .. Mr. L. KING, Glentunnel. Following are the Prizes taken by him with SUTTON SEEDS Call vegetables); dates are all this year. February 22 HORORATA SHOW—--9 Entries 6 Firsts; 3 Seconds ... ... ... Prises March 2—GLENTUNNEL (South Malvern District) SHOW—--33 Entries 18-Firsts; 12 Seconds; 3 Thirds Prizes S 3 Also Special Prizes—J. Deans' Special Prize; First Most Points Amateur Class; Strange and Co.'s Special; Equal with other exhibitor Open Class, Beath and Co.; First Most Points in the Show. March 3-DARFIELD—--11 Entries 5 Firsts; 4 Seconds; 2 Thirds ... ... Prizes 11 ApriI—SHEFFIELD—--7 Entries 3 Firsts; 2 Seconds; 2 Thirds ... ... Prizes One First Special Prize, Most Points in Vegetables. Holds an Unbeaten Kecord with Dwarf Negro Beans and'Beetroot. 60 60 Remarks.—lt will be noted that the above exhibitor has not, in any case, been unplaced with any of his exhibits I should consider this would be hard to beat, especially by amateurs, which the above exhibitor is. Sent by our Agent—Mß. J. G. WEASTELL, Glentunnel. TOTHILL LIMITED £ h r'Sf,S 6 l. r 2K ,^ at,¥M 29th Jtu>, 1918.

Exclusive Costumes .. Lovely Blouses, etc t Our early displays, of the vagaries of Fashion are particularly interesting and opportune, and embrace the choicest, examples of stylish attire from famous oversea ■■'. ■ houses, and these attractive selections are being augy:. roented with fresh arrivals almost every day. { The items listed below will indicate to you the very reasonable prices that reign. Navy Suiting Costumes, in soft, reliable materials, smart loose stylos, with belts and pockets ... ... ... sgns. 6gns. 7grw. Garbadine Costumes, in new shades'of fawn, putty and reseda. In various smart styles, some with the new pleated coat and skirt; others semi-fitting, etc. ... *... ... 7gns. BgtlS. and 9gns. Grey Suiting Cesfcimes, in plain shades and small check effects, very stylishly cut and finished ... .... sgns. 6gns. and 7gns. Black and White Check Costumes, combining style and service 6gns. Unlined Tweed Costumes, all-wool materials, in smart grey and fawn shades ... < «5 16S. 6d. White Jap Silk Blouses, new charming styles ... 17/8 21/- 25/Crepe de Chine and Crystalline Blouses, in cream and various dainty shades of pink, sky, fawn, saxe, lemon, etc. 35/- 42/- 49/8 Sample Range of White Voile Blouses, effective styles, daintily embroidered ... ... 7/11 to 35/ivory Pailette Blouses, in various styles, square and round necks, prettily embroidered with pale shades ... ... ... ... 42/Silk Knitted. Sports Coats, in plain shades and stripes, very stylish colourings ... ... ... ... ... 75/- 84/- to 6gns. Mercerised Silk Jerseys, in many shades ... ... From 42/« TK© florae for Valtie

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17877, 24 August 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17877, 24 August 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17877, 24 August 1918, Page 6

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