MAY FAIR HAS COMMENCED. Ladies’ Costumes, Coats, Furs and Underwear are submitted at “Fair” Prices and coming so early in the season these reductions will be considerably more welcome than when the Season is more than half through. There s a large assortment of very smart garments giving very ample choice. A Line of LADIES’ NAVY WOOL BLOOMERS in Best Quality. Elastic Waists— May Fair Price, 9/11 Special Bargains in LADIES’ GREY FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS— May Pair Price, 3/11 A Splendid Line of LADIES’ MERINO WOOL and COTTON COMBS., with Short Sleeves. Great Value — Usually 10/6 May Pair Price, 5/11 LADIES NATURAL WOOL and COTTON COMBS, in Heavy Quality V. Necks. Short Sleeves— May Pair Price, S/6 Beautiful Quality in LADIES’ CREME ALL WOOL COMBS., Short Sleeves. Best Wearing— Usually 16/3, 21/6 May Pair Price, 14/6, 19/6 UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. LADIES’ CREME RIB NATURAL WOOL and COMBINATIONS in very soft quality. Found NeckMay Pair Price, 4/6, 5/3 Special Value in LADIES’ CREME HEAVY RIB VESTS, Short Sleeves. Splendid Wearing— May Pair Price, 1/IIJ Another Line of LADIES’ CREME RIB VESTS, Good Quality— May Fair Price, 3/11 Verv Fine Quality ALL WOOL RIB “VESTS in Creme— Usual Price, 8/3 May Fair Price, 7/3 LADIES’ CREME RIB WOOL and COTTON VESTS, Good Wearing Usually 0/6 May Fair Price, 6/11 ALL WOOL CREME VESTS in Best Quality, Short Sleeves. Full Size— Usual Price, 5/11, 7/6 May Fair Price, 5/6, 6/11 COTTON RIB VESTS in Small Size— May Fair Price, 1/6 CHILDREN'S SMALL SIZE LIGHT GREY FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS— Usually 3/3 May Pair Price, 1/101 LADIES’ GOOD QUALITY CREME WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESS in Neat Styles—Usually 11/6 22/5 May Fair Price, 9/11, 13/11 A Splendid Quality in LADIES’ WHITE WOVEN' NIGHTPESS with Collar, Long SRe-ves— Usually 35/6 May Fair Price, 27/6 Great Bargains in LADIES’ CREAM FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESS in Soft Quality. Popular Magyar Shape May Fair Price, 6/11 A Range of LADIES’ WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, Daintiy Trimmed— Usual Price, 18/6, 31/6 May Fair Price, 14/6, 22/6 JERSEYS A Good Range of LADIES’ SHETLAND WOOL CARDIGANS in Jade, Saxe, Helio, Lemon, Fawn, nd Male. Very New— May Fair Price, 9/11 A Smart SAXE WOOL JERSEY COAT with Silk Knitted Stripe. Latest Roll Collar— Usually 46/6 May Fair Price, 89/6 A Bargain in LADIES' NAVY WOOL CARDIGAN in Special Quality May Fair Price, 12/S STYLISH WOOL KNITTED JUMPERS, in Fawn and Jade Green, with Silk Stripe and Trimmed with Hand Knitted Filet Insertion— Usually 57/6 May Fair Price, 45/A Line of LADIES’ WOOL CARDIGANS in Saxe, Cherry, Nigger and Navy May Fair Price, 17/6 Special Quality in LADIES’ CARDIGans in Henna and Jade Green. Smartly Trimmed with Fawn Stripe. Very Smart— Usually 47/6 May Fair Price, 39/6 One Only WOOLLEN JERSEY COAT in Saxe ■ and Trimmed with Champagne Stripe. Splendid Wearing— Usually 59/6 May Fair Price, 51/6 FURS. LADIES DARK BROWN SABLE FOX NECKLET with Head and Tail. ; Beautiful Quality Usually Bgns May Fair Price, 87/0 A Large BLACK WOLF NECKLET in Popular Tango Shape— Usually £B/16/May Fair Price, £6/19/6 A very smart NIGGER BROWN KOLSilk to Match— INSKI STOLE Lined with Merv Usual Price, 52/6 May Fair Price, 45/A Stylish BLACK CONEY SEAL CAPE NECKLET, Jazz Lined. Superior Quality Fur —• Usual Price, 72/6 May Fair Price, 68/One Only BLACK BEAR NECKLET, with Head and Tail. A Real Bargain— May Fair Price, 27/6 A LARGE BLACK BEAR NECKLET in Stole Shape. Beautifully Lined— May Fair Price, 79/6 A SMART NECKLET in Marked Kit Fox, Exceptionally Good Value, Popular Tango Shade— Usually 14gns. May Fair Price, £9/15/Great Value in LADIES’ KIT RABBIT STOLE in Mole Shade. Lined with Merve Silk— Usually £7/12/6 May Fair Price, 6gns. A Handsome CAPE in Dark Brown ■ Fisher Wallaby Lined with Jazz Silk. Very Smart— Usual Price, 97/6 May Fair Price, 89/6 m m tk
m m FURTHER DISCOUNTS. Notwithstanding the recent all-round reduction on “Our Own Make” Footwear we have decided to give per 5 per cent, or 1/- in the £ off all Cash Sales and cent, off Monthly Accounts. This is on top of the late drastic cuts and will create a sensation in Timaru for it constitutes A RECORD IN FOOTWEAR VALUE EVEN FOR HANNAH’S 1933 —MEN’S WAXED SPLIT PEGGED BOOTS. Tips and Nails— REDUCED PRICE, 18/6 !500 —MEN’S BOX CALF LACE BOOTS "G. Brand” for Fine Wear— REDUCED PRICE, 22/6 1555 —MEN’S BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS, Standard Screwed “G. Brand”— REDUCED PRICE, 19/6 i 947 MEN’S WHOLEBACK FARM BOOT, Pegged Soles, Tips and Nails — REDUCED PRICE, 22/6 M-12S—MEN’S PUG COOKHAIrf, College Brand— REDUCED PRICE, 27/6 1353—WOMEN'S WAXED SPLIT DAIRY BOOTS. "G. Brand.”— REDUCED PRICE, 13/6 1060—WOMEN’S CHROME DERBY SHOES, Stout Sewn Soles— REDUCED PRICE, 15/6 1003 —LADIES’ GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES, Patent Caps “G Brand REDUCED PRICE, 17/6 1117 —LADIES’ NIGGER TAN LACH SHOES, Very Smart Wear— REDUCED PRICE, 20/Take advantage of tUs unexampled opportune u/your Winter Footwear now. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. Telephone 692. P.O. Box 77. TIMARU.
KONKA INDUSTRY PRAISE PROM NEW SOUTH WELSHMEN, r , , i w fVn i. pr nn a Mr J. E. -Juste]ius, two Now South Wales visitors who Colonel J. •- G , ‘ • the Eonka building' material being' manufactured her©, SLedl -Sid”, repre sm tL,t,vo tint they were KWtitly impresseel it, and. are of the Machs...,, ... , , n m orc lie saw auu i-uy jmuo u« esaminea t nnc. on many ouildmg-, became of its possibilities- Indeed, so impressed are mmena lurning to Sydney with a view of establishing the Eonka tlie MMtois flint they a . t .| l0 I 'necessary supplies of pumice from New Zealand, havr . ‘‘‘'li "J" mdustiw has a great future. Mr Justelius, who is an architect that the « examined Eonka in various stages and ages l*™*™ &fe y o’ s :‘and the marc he saw and the more carefully- he examined the industry in that City, securing’ ivig - - , • lits ac-ross the Tasman Sea. ’ somn-c, in Sydney,” said Mr Jnstelins, “and timber for .. r vSo al<> -"V •„ difficult to obtain and expensive. I believe Eonka will largely iidmp' material l Mother-hoarding and become a strong rival to brick. Wo will buiidi supersede timber not only use for weather-boarding and become a strong rival to bncic. Wo will i’ C 1 b-i for exterior purposes, but for intenor work, including studs.” . ’T,.-M Ol Mrrhi tec t *went on to say that the Eonka bouse was cooler in summer „ u ' ' isuing , t | iau timber structures, and m Sydney the use of Eonka would amt warmer _m cnn 'se of the white ant, which ate its way through timber in six largely eliminate wi{}l scr i m G r paper. The ants were most destructive, and floriShed'on Baltic and other pines, while the most hardened woods were not immune from attack. Daring iht- last year, a dded Mr Justelius, Sydney expended over £-11,000,000 on Mthnt amount will he exceeded this year, so there was plenty of scope for T 1 7.. ti IT Tf /l Al» TlTtinW IbOTft I'll Q »-v% C_ 1 . s John .Jackson and Co., Lid., or limaru, iiavc the manufacturing MTm'o r ihis material and have recently opened up an Agency in Dunedin, where quite a 'lew’ Building* are now being erected. JACKSON & Co., Ltd. TIMBER MERCHANT 8, TIMARU.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 May 1923, Page 2
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