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Jk OYER 60 YEARS OP SERVICE P.O, Box 241, Dunedin Ael.lMfiiLlS Im QUALITY VALUE gsgjtfkllK 42 m m S*f ST. DVl^ ’Phone 11-916 STOCKTAKING BARGAINS A GREAT SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY OFFERING WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS TO THRIFTY BUYERS MANCHESTER BUY NOW—FREE CUTTING OUT. Striped PYJAMA CLOTH. suede v. finish, fine weave; a beautiful warm Winter-weight cloth. Width 36in. Price 1/- yard PYJAMAS CUT OU~ FREE. “ CREPONETTE," our new cloth for all classes of ladies' and children's warm underwear: similar to Winceyette, but stronger and warmer and has a different weave and delightful soft fini;' - in Cream and all colours. Width 36in. Price 1/9 yard Samples obtainable in our Manchester Department. MANTLES SKIRTS of Tweed, in pleated and tailored styles; light and dark Tweeds. Women’s size only. Usual Prices up to 25/1 Stocktaking Price 9/11 CHILDREN’S COATS, oddments in sizes and colours; sizes I Sin to 22in. Stocktaking Price 10/6 SILKS 54-inch Fleecy-lined Striped JERSEY SILKS, heavy quality, in Ivory, Maize, Sky, Saxe, Pink, Helio., Grey,-Nil, and Black. Stocktaking Price 4/6 yard LOU LA CORDED SILK VELVET. 36in wide; in Ivory, Lemon, Saxe, Royal, Navy, Coral, Beige, Brown, Nigger, Reseda, and Black. - Stocktaking Price 3/6 yard Use Our Lay-by System FANCY DEPARTMENT SILK LA TOSCA DRESS NETS. 54in wide; in shades of White, Lido, Shell Pink, Honey, Apricot, Red, .Green, and Black.-- , - - ; •' %.■ Stocktaking Price 2/11 yard Ladies’ Coloured Border HANDKERCHIEFS, fast colours, in assorted shades; full ladies’ size. Stocktaking Price 3 for 6d CLOTHING Boys’ and Youths’ COLLEGE SUITS, made from good strong, hard-wearing Tweeds. The sleeves have double elbows and the knickers double seats; Mid-Grey shade. All sizes. Stocktaking Price 22/6 Men’s Railway Cord TROUSERS, Mid-Grey shade, with -side and hip pockets, cuff bottoms. ... • . ' Stocktaking Price 13/9 DRESS GOODS 36-inch Printed TWILL WINCEYETTES. extra choice quality, for cosy and warm underwear, nightdresses, etc.; dainty spray designs oh ground colours of Sky, Pink, Pale Blue, Lemon, Flesh, Helio., and Cream; fast washing colours. Big value. Usually 1/1 I yard. Bargain Price 1/4-ij- yard 27-inch WORRALL DRESS VELVETEEN, chiffon silk \ finish; excellent quality for • pretty frocks, evening wraps, etc.; lovely shades to select from, as Powder Blue, Pale Green, Apricot, Helio., Light Grey, Saxe, Flame, Ruby, Brown, Red, Delph, Bottle Green, Wine, Coral, Nigger, Navy, Black, and Cream. Good value at 4/l ! yard. Stocktaking Price 3/9 yard HOSIERY AND GLOVES PULL-ON KID GLOVES with fancy contrast gauntlet cuff; shades in Dago 'and Cocoa. Usual Price. 9/11, j Stocktaking Price 6/6 pair Girls’ All-Wool Black GYM. HOSE, sizes 3 to 7. Usual Prices 3/6 to 4/11,. / Stocktaking Price 2/11 pair MERCERY All-Wool Colonial FLANNEL SINGLETS.-fit--, full-size .men. Price 4/I,l' Heavy, Warm PYJAMAS, hard wear and :•£ ideal cold-weather weight— Medium size, 9/11; 0.5., 10/6 FURNISHINGS r >v 20 only VELVET PILE FLOOR SQUARES,.. ‘si/ splendid new season's 'designs 1 and colour/ " ■> ings; hard wearing. Size 6ft long x 3ft'9in wide. Usually 35/6. V:Stocktaking Price 27/6 each y. 2 Rolls only Heavy Quality 27in wide AXMINSTER STAIR RUNNER in pretty designs,; , on Fawn grounds; splendid wearing. Worth 13/6 yard Clearing at 9/11 yard ; ' •’ • SHOES • '• Children’s Patent Bar SHOES, stout soles; suitable for Winter wear. Sizes 3to 6-— 6/9. g a | e p r j ce g/3 Sizes 7 to 9—7/11. Sale Price 7/6 i , Children’s Tan 1-bar SHOES,, stout stitched soles. i Sizes 4to 6.—6/3. Safe Price #9 Sizes 7to 9—7/3. Sale Price >6/9 * Agents for f WELDON’S Patterns WE DO ALL CLASSES OF BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS.

DIAMOND AND GEM DING SPECIALISTS Distinction Quality Service m ' Jewellers and Opticians 490 MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN Phone 13-308 mw CONE IN A FLASH With a Pulmona on your tongue, the very act of breathing sends healing vapours deep down to the throat and lungs. Nothing else can penetrate so surciy to the scat of the trouble. Nothing else is go efficacious. Keep a tin handy and be safe from coughs, colds and flu’. Jgf/ff BY IN 116 and 2/6 at all Chemists Send 3d. in stamps for sample to MANUFACTURERS: STACEY BROS., KHYBER PASS, AUCKLAND The Railways and National Growth Great Key Industry STRANGELY enough, the situation in New Zealand to-day is that the railways have to compete with a form of transport which, owes its existence mainly to the prosperity promoted by the railways. The truth of this statement will be clear to the owners of the lines—the general public—when they consider the all important function of the railways in the development of the primary and secondary industries—farming, timber-milling, mining, manufacturing. Railway transport facilitated the economic distribution of the population in rural and urban areas. New Zealand’s social and economic structure rests mainly on the railway foundation. The more the people strengthen this foundation the more they will strengthen themselves. Wellington, 6th June, 1932. General Manager N.Z. Railwayt,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21668, 11 June 1932, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21668, 11 June 1932, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21668, 11 June 1932, Page 19