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AT t l : - p> A V%' § ); muf 4>M ..« • V Wmm SB i % * •-./ m > 1 and » *■ fiij?' Lit *&&w •»\W i m //'• ■• •' •• £<« #&*£s WWy'i y -c> ■>> mm w&Bask %mmsßa 600 PAIRS ART SILK GLOVES ' Sixes 6, 65, 7. To dear |/g PairUnsurpassed value 1 Heavy quality, artificial silk, strongly stitched. Showing in an assortment of fawns and browns, also black. Fancy cuff, semi'g&untlet, one dome fastening. SECOND FLOOR. M j SPECIAL HOSIERY OFFER FOR TO-DAY 1 3/6 Box of Sixr LADIES' WHITE EMBROIDERED Handkerchiefs WITH EVERY PAIR OF PURE SILK FULL-FASHIONED HOSE at 7/11 pair. Pure thread silk, of good weight and even texture. Beautiful appearance and durable in wear. Wide tops, Cuban heel, an<£ fully fashioned. Buy a pair TO-DAY, and you can get Six dainty White Lawn Handkerchief*, beautifully em- , broidered, for 3^ 1000 Only DARWIN TULIPS. Second flowering size. Acclimatised Jiulbs. Friday's Price, 2/3 dozen. Largo Flowering DARWIN TULIPS— Worth 5/- dozen. Friday's Price, 3/6. IRIS TINGITANA—Worth 1/6 doz. Friday's Price, 6d dozen. MIXED JONQUILS — r Worth 1 /6 doz. Friday's Price, 6d dozen. ANEMONE and RANUNCULUS. Choice strains —Friday's Prices: 6d, 1/-, 1/6 doz. GROUND FLOOR. &RING THE CHILDREN to See the GIANT EASTER EGG on The Farmers' Ground Floor. For a penny they can see the fairies inside the big egg. They will also receive a silver egg and a tiny yellow chick. Get your kiddies to enter our PAINTING CONTEST. First Prize is £2/2/- cash, and 53 other prizes will be given for the best Coloured Sketches. Copies of the Scene to be painted may be obtained at our Children's Easter - Attraction, Ground Floor. 3500 COTTON Sizo 20in. x 30in. T ° A] Clear.. ® Each Here is value indeed! Tea Towels that will dry well and prove lasting in wear. Will not leave fluff on dishes. Have red striped border and fawn stripes on cream ground. Not more than FOUR to a Customer. SECOND FLOOR. 400 only WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS Single Bed Size. £2/11-* The economy. Bedspread. Excellent quality and appearance. Will wash well and wear for a long time. Fringed. Barbers' White TOWELS. 6 f° r 1/Fresh stocks of these very useful Towels now available., Size I3in. x 26in. White with Turkey red striped borders. Wonderful value. 27-inch WHITE SWANSDOWN FLANNELETTE. Strong twill back and soft swansdown surface. A good durable fabric that will wash and wear well. Special Price: 10i D yard * 9/ 11 dozen yards. 36-inch TWILL WINCEYETTE. Closely woven and soft finish. Veiy durable. Shades are: Sky, cream, pink, apricot, Nil and lemon—Usually 1/yard. Special Price; 9F yard. Pair of Horrockses' SLIPS Usually 1/5. Id with every pair of " RIVAL " Linen - finish SHEETS Purchased TO-DAY. Our most popular White Twill Sheets have the "Rival" label. Absolutely pure—firm, close weave •—<:risp linen finish. Noted for durability. Size 54in. x 2£yds. 80in. x 2£yds: 80in. x 2syds. Pri "- 6/11 11/6 12/11 SECOND FLOOR. F/iRM ERS i FRUIT TRADING CO. LTD. CHOICE PEARS— Sib. for 6d. JAMAICA ORANGES—--6 for 1/-. APPLES, Eating or CookHOBSON STREET «*«. Great Easter Clearance of TENNIS RACQUETS Now*B your chance to buy a good Racquet at a big saving. We are /clearing 367 Racquets, some of which are Half Price, and all others are less 6/8 in the £. Here are a few of the wonderful values offered: / ' ' ' v| " .• - v.- " ' Usually 7To deal* Usually To Clear Sunshine end Sun Super Model 55/- 36/8 Star 60/- 30/- Monarch t»» mm 65/- 43/4 ji/3 Rival 39/3 26/2 New Model .■•••) iw» 17/& 11/o * -to/A Popular ™ ,12/6 8/4 Roy.l Blu. 57/6 38/4 Great Chief . * no 39/' 26 / 4 * Blue Ensign .. 35/- 23/4 "POPULAR" TENNIS BALL—Good Engli.K 8.11, ' WIMBLEDON SPECIAL N». 1 BAL!L A ...»d.rd special name. / I RACQUET GRIPS, v.rioM colours Fitted (,eo-U.«.11y !/-. HJf Priee: 6d e«eh. Price: Ad bottle. GUT REVIVER— ° ' RACQUET COVER, rubberised cotton fabric—Usually 1/9. Special Price: 1/3 RACQUET COVER, oiled silk—-Usually 2/6. Special Price: 1/11 TENNIS NETS. Good lightweight Net for'family use. ( Price. 14/9 each> h TENNIS NET. strong Net. double me.h centre, cord m^head^in^ THIiRD FLOOR. i ; i

I INCREDIBLE BUT TRUE DO YOU KNOW that to-day in this highly enlightened world—there are millions of people who never heard of tooth-paste; millions who nev £ r a fountain pen and wouldn't know what it was if they saw it; who never tasted ginger ale, or owned a 'light. ]lncredible, but true! And why? Just because m Ithe remote places where these people live there are n newspapers. Contrast this with your standards of living—an electric clock on your mantel, an eiectnc in your kitchen, a vacuum cleaner, colourful draperies, Foods carefully prepared for you by great manufacturers, uhoes and hats in the latest style—and then say a great big " Thank you " for advertising. Without advertising you would be living in a past generation. < Read the Advertiseme I Always there something new, alwayssomething of interest, always something | 5 to save you money, time, or trouble. 5 YOU CAN'T CONCEAL THE TRUTH YOU SUFFER ■■ CONSTIPATION / 1 i it 1 c M m m m Hi in write to the resident agent: J. F. RICHES, P.O. Box 795. W ELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. m m - - " N , HI it !»??¥•: A GUINEA A BOX m m Sou Manufacturers of 1 Ctlarutt * Tarn and Fabric* and PropriMoM of Os Trad* Mark 1 Ctlantt* ': JSrUUK CiUnsts Limit#!, Celanet* Sotut, Ma*ottr Bptsr*. London, England, I ■<>■ Ml - K ■ ■■ : -'.v/ '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21757, 23 March 1934, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21757, 23 March 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21757, 23 March 1934, Page 17