SHOP NOW. LOOK WHAT YOU SAVE. KAYSER FAQ.RICGLOV.ES 6 Only Ladies'' Ripple Fancy Turn Over or Stra- GIotH DRESSING GOWNS ight Cufi's. ~N'e\v Season's Goods. CLEARING PRICE 2/6 PMK all good shades, Usual Prices 14/6 to 19/6 CLEARING PRICE 9/11 "Four Turret" Pure Silk > Hosiery seam at back. Strong "double Lisle welt. Silk above kneea strongly Spliced. Usual Price 9/J.l CLIARING PRICE 10 Only Ladies 1 ' TWEED AM VELOUR COATS, some lined, in brown, fawn wine shades. Were 49/6 to 79/6-. ; • - • CLEARING PRICE 11 Pieces Fancy TW&EDS godd medium colourings, ■ some check designs. Hs- ■ ual ferice'i/ii to 6/11. CLEANING PRICI Ladies' Moirette and Sateen UNDERSKIRTS, Black and colours. Usual Prices 8/11 to 12/6 CLEARING PRICE ram THE BUSY SHOPPING CENTRE. i&oitoMir, % ";y'.; . ; / :^M^: Branches at Whaflgamomotta aria Tailgarakau. m m m ■;r. : > vI %: i7> >n Clittibs ■as in tiw&fage uim*M> IJSj WMm : An enthusiastic Lower HuttovVner writes ofhis New Ford,: * I fecently went from my house in Lower Hutt to about 4 mile's out oi Carterton and back, over the Rimutaka Mountains and return, a total of 93 miles, and my petrol consumption was barely 3 gallons, pr 31 miles per gallon. The Riniutakas mean a chmb of 1,650 feet, arid this was accomplished, both outward arid'return, without changing from top gear.'' .. ;i * ? Original letter on our files. The Word Motor Company of Canada, Limited, iohose ., :ppl}py of continuous improvement, reserves tne ' right J to .. chatig'e Specifications ana Prices without, notice. Ford Phaeton, Price £2os , *., <,-,. delivered anywhere in N.Z. * " «* '44 THOROUGHLY BRITISH
Two men were yesterday employed in the work of colleicting donations 'to the Earthquake Relief Fund, and at the e.ncl of the day each handed, to the Town Clerk an identical sum —£B 2s Gd, The TVahaki Rugby Union has definitely decided that in future, a strong stand will ho takcjn on the matter of breaches > (of the TJnion's rules in reference to boundaries—the playing by a club of men resident outside its boundaries. The niattcii* was mentioned by a Kaponga club representative at hist night's me'etinjr of the tJhibli, anil the chairman (Mr R. Masters) made it clear that in ftiture. the Union woulc 1 / not view it as bad sportsmanship if a eltib protested oh such grounds. He. said that in the past clubs had beeln chary of protesting, fearing that they would be accused of bad sportsmanship.
Aut&orisM' Ts& '';Dmm :w SmATFOWI ;'.KMfiHMAN & BISHOP, LTD. H, PAKKES AND CD. ELTHAM, C. 0. STANNOUS. Have You fIBWtA About , OUtfetANBiNC QUALI TY SIX OF LOW PRICE. IT I&sWMti POLICY OF DURANT MOTORS LTD. TO REDUCE THE PRICE 'AT THE COST OE DURANT QUALITY, CONSEQUENTLY IN THE NEW 60 MODEL'.QUALITY HAS tiEEtt INCREASED ENORMOUSLY BUT THE PRICE HAS REMAINED THE SAME. a flw of THE IMPROVEMENTS AftE—LONGER WHEfeLBASE. MORE PERFECTLY BALANCED MOTOR. BETTER UPHOLSTERY. QUIETER BODIES, AND MANY OTHEU IMPROVEMENTS'ANOTHER EEATURE OE THE DURANTS POLICY IS NOT TO OBSOLETE. THE APPEARANCE OF NEW MODELS OYER OLDER ONES. THIS IS WORTHY OE CONSIDERATION. WE DO NOT SAY DURAN CARS ARE BRITISH MANUFACTURE. BUT THEY HANK IN. FlftST FLIGHT OF AMERICA'S CARS FOR QUALITY. fPHONE, WRITE/ OR CALL FOR DEMONSTRATION, IT IS NO OBLIGATION. Agents FbR taramakiAUSTIN AND DURANT CARS AND STET?RIOR OILS AND CREASES.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 76, 3 August 1929, Page 6
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