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BIG BARGAIN DAYS AT MARRIOTTS LINES CONSTANTLY BEtNG CLEARED AT PRICES THAT ARE MAKING BRISK BUS! NESS. STOCKS EVEN YET ARE MUCH TOO HIGH AND MUST BE GLEARED OUT. BIG COAT VALUES IN SHOWROOMLADIES’ SMART COAT in Velour Cloth of Best Quality, in Mole Shade. New Crossover Style and Beautifully Braided in Self Shade. Usual Price Bgns. Removal Sale Price £6 19s Sd. A Very STYLISH COAT in Best English Velour. Cinnamon Shade. Straight Cut with New Gathered Wrap Collar. Handsomely Embroidered in Oriental Shades. Usual Price £l2 19s 6d. Removal Sale Prico, 10gns. Another Bargain in LADIES’ DARK FAWN VELOUR COAT, with Roll Collar and Cuffs of Astrachan to Match. * Usual Price 635. Removal Sale Price 49s 6d. A Good WINTER COAT, in Brown Velour. Very Stylish Cut, with Side Panels and Collar Edged with Fur. Usual Price £5 9s 6d. Removal Sale Price 92s 6tl. SPECIAL PRICES IN FUR COATS. A SPECIAL REDUCTION IN LADIES’ DARK BROWN MARMOT COAT, in Very Best Quality, New Style and Beautifully Lined with Oriental Silk. This Coat is guaranteed for five years. Usual Price 52gns. Removal Sale Price 45gns. GREAT VALUE IN LADIES’ BLACK CONEY SEAL COAT, in Full Length. Smart Roll Collar and Largo Sleeve. Worth 19gns. Removal Sale Price £l3 10s. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. THE FAMOUS KANTSHRINK CHILDREN’S WOOL VESTS, Short Sleeves. ' Splendid for Wear. Usual Price 5s 6d. Removal Sale Price 3s 6d. LADIES’ CREAM RIBBED -WOOL AND COTTON VESTS. A Special Bargain. Usual Price 9s 6d. Removal Sale Price 4s 6d. Something Worth Having! LADIES’ ALL WOOL PETONE BLOOMERS in Dark Grey. Elastic Waists. ' Usual Price 7s 6d. Removal Sale Price 4s 11d. LADIES’ NATURAL WOVEN COMBS, in Good Winter Weight. The Very Best for Wear. Usual Price los 6d. Removal Sale Price 8s 11d. LADIES’ HEAVY COTTON RIB VESTS. Short Sleeves. V. Neck. A Bargain. Usual Price 2s lid. Removal Sale Price 2s 6d, A Splendid Selection of LADIES’ _ W HIT p, FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES in Soft Quality. Daintij y Embroidered and Lace Trimmed. Going for Half Price. Usual Prices 18s 6d. 26s 6d, 29s 6d, 34s 6d. Removal Sale Prices 9s 3d, 13s 3d, 14$ gd, us 3d. A MAID’S FROCK, in All Wool Material in Servicenble Dark Shade. ' Popular Style and Trimmed with Stitching. Reduced to Half Price. Usually 28s 6d. Removal Sale Price 14s 3d. CHILDREN’S GOATS. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN CHILDREN’S TWEED COATS, in Brown Shades. Favourite Belted Styles. Usual Price Iss 6d, 19s lid. Removal Sale Price 6s 11d, 8s 11d. One Only DARK BROWN TWEED COAT in Maid’s Size. Smart Low Belted Style with Beaver Collar to Match. Good Quality.' Usually 29s 6d. Removal Sale Price 25s 9d. DRESS DEPARTMENT. MAROCAIN, 40-in. Silk, with Wool Back. A Good Variety of Shades. Usual Price 16s, 17s 6d. Removal Price 9s Ild, 11s 9d. HEAVY TWEED, 40-in. An Excellent Line for Warm Skirts and Dresses.; Usual Price 3s lid. Removal Price 2s 3d Yard. GEORGETTES, 40in. Heavy Quality All Silk. Several Dainty Shades. Usual Price 16s 6d.' , Removal Price 6s 11d. VELVETEEN. An Excellent Cloth for Winter Wear. Usual Price 8s 6d.Removal Price 3s 6d Yard. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. 1 Piece Each COLONIAL FLANNEL. Dark Grey, - Orkney, White and Shetland. Removal Price Is 10^d. 30 Yards Each DARK, LIGHT, AND GREY FLANNELETTE, for Knickers Usually Is 9d.: Removal Price 1s 3d. ’*3 Dozen FRILLED PILLOW CASES, Made of Crewdson’s Calico. Usually 2s 3d. Removal Price is H£d Each. 12 Dozen PLAIN PILLOW CASES. Taped. Usually Is 3d Each. Removal Price 1s Sjd Pair. 2 Pieces 36-in. WHITE PLAIN FL YNNELLETTE, Soft and Fleecy. • Usually Is 6d. v ’ Removal Price 1s 2£d, 1 Piece 36-in FINE MADAP for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. ' f Usually 2s 3a. Removal Price 1s 54d. * CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF OUR UNION AND WULCOSA SHTRTS. Being Heavily Stocked in this line’, we are quitting them at Exceptionally Low Prices, Usual Prices 17s 6d, 18s 9d, 19s lid, 23s 3d. Removal Sale Price ,9s 11d, 11s 9d, 12s 11d, 12s 11d. MEN’S COLOURED ALL WOOL SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS. Splendid Value and Very Warm. * Usual Price 8s 11a. Removal Sale Price 6s’lid. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER OF YOUTHS’ MACINTOSH RAINCOATS. These are to bo sold at Half Prices. Usual Prices 325. 34s 6d, 35s 6d. v - Removal Sale Prices All; 16s,

SERVICES TO-MORROW; St. Mary’s, 8,. 11, 6.30. St. John’s, 11, 6.30. St. Michael’s, 6.30. St. Peter’s, 6.30. All Saints, 6.30. Gleh-iti, 2.30; S T . MARY ’S , GERALDINE. SUNDAY, 29TH JUNE, am. —Unveiling of War iVemorial, Window and Tablet, by tiie Archbishop. 2.30 p.m.—Confirmation Service. 7 p.m. —Preacher : The Rev. Canon Hamilton. NIT ARI A N HALL. Preacher: REV. W. JELLIE, B.A. "Eour Great Lives.” iii.: "The Poet Byron and His Atti tude Towards Religion.” Died April 19th, 1824. Service at 6.30 p.m. Como and Welcome. B APTIST CHURCH(WiIson St., Off North Street). SERVICES TO-MORROW, Preacher: REV. H. G. GORING. 11 a.pi.—“Our Reserves.” 630 p.m.—"Can We Believe tho Bibie.” T IMA R U CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. North Street. SERVICES TO-MORROW. / Preacher: REV. T. WILSON POTTS, n a.in. —“The Lord’s Prayer Hallowed be Thy Name.” 6.30 p.m.—"The Upward CalL” Tuesday, Y.P.C.A., Archdeacon Julius. Visitors Welcomed. halmers church. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Claremont Communion: 2.30. Preacher: REV P. GLADSTONE HUGHES, B.A. Morning. —"Pharisee and Publican.’' Evening.—" Tho Spirit of Man.” ETHOD.IS T SERVICES TO-MORROW. Bank Street (South of Church Street), 11, Rev. H. J. Odell; 6.. A). Rev. A. C. Lawry.—" The Romance ol Our British Bible.” Woodlands Street, 11, Mr J. E. Chiles; 6.30, Rev. A. Blakemorc. Kensington, 11, Rev. ABlakemore; 6.30, Rev. H. J. Odell. Waimataitai, 11, Rev. A. C. Lawry; 6.30. Mr J. Doak. Upper Pareora, 11, | Mr H. H. Brown. Lower Pareora, 11, ; Mr T. Steele. Kingsdown, 3, Mr W. I G; Irwin. r IHRISTODELPHI AN MEETING ROOM. George Street. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. EVENING BIBLE STUDY. All Invited. R I N I I Y PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Barnard Street. SERVICES TO-MORROW will be conducted by REV. I), DUTTON, of Dunedin. Services: 11 a.m, and 6.30 p.m. Services in Hall in roar of Church, I pending alterations to the Church. , (

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 21 June 1924, Page 7

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