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SENSIBLE CARETAKERS OF BUILDINGS USE—qUiCKSHINE / They tell us it gives the Best Results.

BUSINESS. ANNOUNCEMENTS I JJARGAIN . gTORES J^TD. BANK STREE^ FREE DEMONSTRATION TEASPOON TEA , From 30 a.m. till 4.30 p.m. Daily. Saturday till 8.30 p.m, FREE—TEASPOON TEA. Try a cup of this delicious Tea with J some of our New, Biscuits. IPs FREE. ! IMPORTANT.—During the De- ' monstration we are giving away. FREE a Lady’s Dainty Handkerchief (you can make your own selection) with every 11b, purchase of TEASPOON TEA. FREE—A ULSEBROOK’S FLAKED COCQA. We invite, you to try this new beverage—it is delicious. It’s FREE. We also stock it 1/4 tin (Mb.) A SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN SCHOOL WRITING PADS, 6d ea. with FREE (3d size) CHOCOLATE TABLET. | VISIT OUR NEW BISCUIT DEPARTMENT New Varieties Every Week. All Our Biscuits are Kept Crisp and Fresh in AIRTIGHT TINS . . : Our Biscuit Special This Week; AULSEBROOK’S SAVOURY \ SHELLS (id Mb packet, 2 packets for lid. GROCERY SPECIALS Pearl Barley, 2MI lb; Rice, 61bs for lid; Split Peas, -now 3d lb; Sago, 51 bs for lid; Blue Peas, 61bs for lid; Tapioca, 51bs fbr lid; , ■ Currants, 21bs for lid; Sultanas, 2Jbs for lid; Shelled Walnuts, 1/5 lb; Sholled Peanuts, 31bs for lid; Bacon, good medium sides, now 7MI lb; Bacon Rashers, prime rib, lid; Special Shoulder Rashers, 9d lb; Choice Cuts from 6d lb; Mutton Birds, bid each, 5/11 doz; ‘ Smoked Fish, (id’lb; Aulsebrook’s Fancy Tins Biscuits, 2/lT~'tm; First Grade Soap, now BJd bar. i DRESS DEPT. BARGAINS Don’t Miss This Opportunity. 27in. Corduroy Velveteen, usually ; 4/6, now 1/11 yard. / : : 54iu. All Wool Diagonal Coating, Navy, Brown, Green, Lido, usual- ■ ly 9/6, now.i.4/11 yard. 54in. All Wool Donegal Tweed, ' _ usually 6/11, now 5/11 yard, . t 54in, All Wool Face Cloth, usually 13/6, now 7/6 yard. Brown only. - ; :'>vV' 36in. All. Wool Tweed, Afghalaines, etc., from 2/11 yd. 54in. Diagonal Face Cloth, usually ■ .13/6, now 9/11 yard. .Black and Wine only. 54in. N.Z. Serge, Navy Bine, usually 7/11. Now 6/6 yard.' Most j suitable for Boys’ Knickers. ' 54in. All Wool, Grey Tweed, usually 7/6, now 5/11 yard. Most suitable for Boys’ Knickers., V ( - 36in. Crushed Silk Velvets, usually 12/6, now 9/11 yard. 36in. Corduroy Silk Velvet, usually 12/6, now 9/11 yard. '• ; ( : 27in; Figured Mollctori, usually 1/9, now 1/- yard. All smart Kimono effects. . 27in. Corduroy, Velveteens, usually ~ ' 2/11, now 1/-yard., ,; . . , . :

HERE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR MEN / Men’s Heavy Fleecy Lined Singlets, exceptional good wearer and very cosy. Usually 36in., 3/3; 38in., 3/9; 40in., 3/11. Now. 2/9, 2/11, 3/3. Men’s Railway and ; English Saddle Tweed Trousers,, hard wearing and good appearance. Usually 14/6. Now 12/6 pair. Men’s Heavy Working Boots.— Split Kip, nailed, heel anl toe plates, 15/11; Tan Helvetia, heavy, hailed, double screwed ' waist, 17/6 to, 22/6. , Men’s Heavy Kneeguins,, heavy crepe sole and heel, usually 17/6, now 14/6; Otago Kneegums, crepe double soles, also cieated, usually 25/-, now 22/6. t Men’s Trousers, comprising Khaki, Gabardine, Sports shape, Fawn, Whipcord, size 3 only. Usual price 8/11 to 12/6. Now 4/11..' Men’s Heavy Fleecy Lumber Jac// \ kets, Fawn and* Grey shades,' x just the thing for cold weather. Usual price 8/6. Now 6/6.v Men’s Working Sox, 3 prsi for 2/6. ’ N.Z. AH Wool Sox, 1/-, 1/6. Police ; Braces, heavy weight, 2/11/ Boys’ Braces. Men’s Heavy All Wool Ribbed Sweaters, dark grey and heather mixtures, 9/11; now 8/6. In Cardigans 11/6; now 10/6. Boy’s Fox Serge Knickers, double ‘ seats, well made, 7 to 12, usual . price 5/11; now 5/3. 13 to 16, ' usual price 6/6 now 5/61 ,'j Men’s Wool Felt Hats, cut edge, fawn and grey shades, all sizes. To clear at 4/11. FURNITURE & MANCHESTER SPECIALS. Rimu Dining Chairs (Rexine seats); usually 15/6, now 10/- each. ' Chenille Hearth Rugs, 54 x 27,, fringed, 14/6; now 9/6. White Towels, slightly soiled. To clear, 1/- each. Kaiapoi Fringed Cot Rugs (wool) 36 x 48, grey and mauve: Were 8/6; now 4/6. Striped Coir Matting, 22in., was. 2/3; now 1/11 yard. Honeycomb Quilts, 52 x 72, were v; 3/6; now 2/11. ! Figured Bedspreads, 60 x 80, were 3/6; now 2/11. ; : ; Colonial All Wool Flannels, were 1/9; now 1/6 yard; * Figured Winceyette, 36in., -twill, was 1/3; now 1/- yard. ' Figured Got Quilts, pink and sky, ; j were 2/31 now 1/94.. ' : // Down Quilts, sateen, with panel. ; Double bed, 25/6; single bed, 18/6. Our Special Dwindling Price ■ Offer. —Handsome 3-piece ,Ghes.* torfield Suite. Dwindling, Price ■; •5/- Daily.* -Wednesday’s Pried/ £ls/15/-. : ; ;v' igARGAIiT gTORES J^TD. BANK STREET

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Northern Advocate, 18 July 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 18 July 1933, Page 1