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| kJk® May Fair S AT McGRUER, TAYLOR’S | THE POPULAR CITY DRAPERS | ■ x Our s P ec i a l reductions for our May Fair and ■ Show Week have given our many customers i great satisfaction, and visitors to our City | have expressed surprise at our sterling value. W -yr-. • i * 20 Dozen 20 x2O SERVIETTES, in BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERE [1 Furnishing new designs. z GYM HOSE; full fashioned, douWe 54 ° MAY FAIR PRICE I/- each knee, unshrinkable; in sizes 5,6; M S. Wonts, and Woms. 5/3 pair [a We have four only extra special qual‘a ity REAL DOWN QUILTS, with wide LADIES’ ART SILK AND WOOL pi satin panel; beautiful' designs; extra OI’CSS HOSE; in Dago, Rose Beige, Pagan, ® well filled with the best pure down Grey and Stone. 4/6 pair B were "hfiish lam .and « Inch STRIPED TWIST SHIRTING. LADIES’ WOOL AND LISLE B 10/- each. OUR SPECIAL MAY Usual Price 1/9. IHREAD MIXTURE HOSE, m FAIR PRICE IS ONLY £6 5/- each. MAY FAIR SPECIAL I/- shades to match the popular colours 0 ' 36 Inch COLOURED WINCEYETTE; in -dress materials. 3/6 pair P a good heavy twill. Usual Price 1/9. LADIES’ ART SILK AND COTTON ® PE’ MAY FAIR SPECIAL 1/3 HOSE; in fancy mixtures. A good g 1-rldllLHCßlCl 54 Jnch NAp cl O t H , in Mole and wearing line in winter weight: Nigger only. Usual Price 17/6. 2/6 pair | DOUBLE BED WHITE ART SILK may FAIR SPECIAL 5/11 WHITE PURE LINEN STAMPED g QUILTS; something new 3S ALL WQOL CHECK DRESS. SUPPER CLOTHS; 36 x 36, with MAY FAIR “KILL 00/o Usual Price 8/6 spoke stitch for Crochet edge; m M COLOURED TERRY BATH MATS, MAY FAIR SPECIAL 2/6 selected designs. 6/6 each I in shades Blue Gold Pink, Helio 2? pLA jjj j-IEECY LINED a MAY FAIR FRIoh d/b BLOOMER CLOTH. Usual Price ® EXTRA HEAVY DARK STRIPE 1/6 MAY FAIR SPECIAL I/- » lyi H A ND TOWEL; useful for boys’ BLACK DUCHESS SATIN. KOSCWOOQ fa use. MAY FAIR PRICE Z/b pair . „ . U Usual Price 5/11. m ir H 90 In .h PLAIN WHITE LINEN FIN- ' MAY FAIR SPECIAL 3/11 1 LOIlfflPT ra ISH SHEETING; useful for Bed- . -L ’CCt h spreads. MAY FAIR PRICE 4/6 R WHITE TWILL SHEETS; hemmed provides dainty Morning and After54 and ready for use—s4in x 21, 13/6; 1 dllvj noon Tea, a well served Three-course g| 72in x 24, 16/11; SOin x 2s, 17/11 Ltinch, and there is a beautiful and DOUBLE BED WHITE MARCELLA WHITE LAWN STAMPED PILLOW b| Lounge Room f M QUILTS; Satin finish, full size. SHAMb. We have just landed fur- ® MAY FAIR PRICE 17/11 ther stocks of this line. I/II pair coinfort; we invite you to use it. I McGRUER, TAYLOR & CO. | v THE CITY DRAPERS L ‘it “Ifs first-grade soap, and the Big Golden Bar is best value” I \ McLEOD BROS.. LTD., Manufacturers

The LANE WF WAY V to ■ 7 HEALTH / IT>e Lane way is the / rtraightest and easiest / road in the world. / -ana’s drives away dis- / ease from the sick— / jives energy to the / Supreme for coughs, veak—nourishes the / colds, asthma, bronihin—gives vitality / chitis, catarrh, incipient <r the old. /consumption and all lung /troubles. / "It's famous because / it’s good." //»> Price 2/6 and 4/6 11 JFnIK-u a ‘‘ Chemists and Stores. Pm

love Rex Cheese, so do their Daddies too. Better hide the M Rex Cheese, Mother, or there will ill be none left for tomorrow’s lunches.

EUBBER GLOVES, Invalid Air Cushions, Gas Tubing, Hose r Gum Boots, Trott ting Boots, Rubber Sponges, Balls, Tennis Balls, Golf Balls, Car Outfits, Lamp Bulbs, Spark Plugs, Pumps and Tubing, Valve Insides, Jacks, and hundreds of other lines always in stock. —THE PARA RUBBER CO., LTD., Dee Street, new premises, opp. Reid & Gray,

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Southland Times, Issue 21090, 23 May 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21090, 23 May 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21090, 23 May 1930, Page 4

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