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COSTUMES, BLOUSES, ETC. LADIES’ TWEED COSTUMES — Usual Price, sgus., 98/G, sgns, 7gu3. Sale Price, ill/-, 85/11, 35/11, Sgns. LADIES’ COSTUMES, Gabardine, Pine Serge, Etc. Usual Price, 6gns„ Sgns., lOJgns., llgns. Sale Price, 3gns., 3gns., Sgns., Sgns. A Few Only LADIES’ EVENING and SEMI-EVEN-ING FROCKS — Usual Price 7gns., SJgns,, 9gns., lOJgns. Sale Price, Sgns., Sgns., 4gns., Sgns. Our Stock of JERSEY SILK FROCKS— Usual Price, 4gns., 89/6, 79/6, 6gns. Sale Price, 49/11, 49/11, llgns., Sgns. LADIES’ COLOURED and BLACK SILK UNDERSKIRTS — Usual Price, 25/11, 49/11, 59/6,' 75/9 Sale Price, 15/6, 29/11, 29/11, 89/11 LADIES’ AFTERNOON FROCKS, Marocain, Silk, Paisley, Etc. — Usual Price, sgns., 7gns., 9gns, 13Jgns. Sale Price, Sgns., Sgns., Sgns., Bgns. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. LADIES’ TAN NAPPA GAUNTLET GLOVES, Strap and Dome — Usual Price, 15/6 Sale Price, 7/11 pair ELASTIC WRIST DEERSKIN GLOVES, Beaver, Brown, Grey— Usual Price, IS/6. Sale Price, 10/6 pair 2 BUTTON WHITE WASH DOE GLOVES — Usual Price, 11/6, 13/6 Sale Price, 6/11 pair GAUNTLET MOCHA GLOVES, Fur Cuffs, Brown and Grey— Usual Price, 29/6 Sale Price, 15/6 pair 2 BUTTON SUEDE LISLE GLOVES, 6 Colours— Usual Price, 3/6, 3/11, 4/9 Sale Price, All at 1/6 pair WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES, Scotch Knit, Plain and Striped— Usual Price, 3/6, 4/6, 4/11, 5/11, 7/11 Sale Price, 2/9, 3/9, 4/3, 4/11, 6/11 INFANTS’ KNIT WOOL MATINEE JACKETS, Half Price — Usual Price, 7/11, 10/6, 16/6 each Sale Price, 8/11, 5/3, 8/3 each SHOT SILK HOSE, 1/1 Rib, Fine Colours, Lisle Toe and Foot— Usual Price, 23/6 Sale Price, 14/11 pair RIBBED ALL WOOL HOSE, 4/1, 8/1, 30/10 Ribs Plain or Marl, in. Seven Colours — Usual Price, 3/6, 5/11, 6/11 pair Sale Price, 4/6, 4/11, 5/11 pair PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE, Mole Shade — Usual Price, 8/6. Sale Price, 4/11 pair 2/1 RIB BLACK WOOL HOSE — Usual Price, 8/6 to 11/6. Sale Price, 5/11 pair

AiOIIVHN. A successful concert was held in the Morvon Hall last Friday evening in aid of the Cricket Club’s funds. Air J. iiitchener (M.P.) president of the Club was in the clmir. The following took part in the programme:—Song, All Simmons; song, Alias Lew.,; recitation, .dr AL. Friel; - song, Aliss Smith; song, air N. Earl; song, Alias Fyall; song, Air N. Raclcliifc; song, Miss Dulled, recitation •..humorous), Air La very; song, Miss Al. Bortlnvick; comic song, .u.r F. J. Orosbie; song, Air 1L Hunter; comic song, Mr Wiseman.: dance, Miss and Master Aloore. Miss H. A '-Hunt acted as aecompaniste. Air. W. j Jarlord. assisted by Misses Sawyer anti Barnes, gave an interesting exhibition of magnetism. FARMERS’ UNION. A meeting of the committee of tho Waimale branch of the New Zealand «• annuls' Imoii was licJtl on Saturday aUcruoon. Present —.Messrs .11. Sinclair (chairman), F. C. Studholme, W. neii, J. H. Aliine, W. Darnel, W. F. Chevei'ton, A. E. Wilson, H. Rmkieukluti, A. K. Flint, and S. J. Bailey. Motions of conuclence were passed to Air K. Kippenuerger on tne ueatn ol nis son, ami with ,\lr E. Stokes, whose liretlier died recently. flic Dominion Secretary of the New Zealand Fanners’ I'nion (..Mr J. Dow) wrote in reply to the brunch’s lentil in reference to the dillicnlty m obtaining iinaneuil accommodation that the remit was discussed at the recent meeting of the Executive, and Unit ho was instructed to make Departmental jn<|ninos into the matter. Dr. J iilgendor! wrote that owing to tile uitsUiiahlene.ss of the train service, lie would nut. he able 10 give his promised address on the date ai ranged, and asked the coimniuee to iix a new dale. l:o deliver the address on Saturday, J nne gS. A loner was received from the Ngahoiv hr.meh of the West Coast, Fanner..,' i. ihou in regard to ijnotai ions submitted by it for the supply ot fencing material. it was stated that settlers there were desirous of cutting out the J middle man and dealing with their lellow producers directly.- -The committee decided to arrange ior a sample truck to he sent. it was decided to invito Air J. Deans, of Hoiuebush, Coalgate. to give an address on udore.-aatimi, with the idea of forming a .Forestry League in A\ aimatc. The secretary, Smith Canterbury Executive, forwarded a report ot the. business transacted ai the annual conference. .staling that the executive was prepared to .support' the- lormution ot and Agricultural Dank; that; a .subcommittee had been set up to go into the matter of a mutual lire insurance scheme, to report to the next meeting; that members were convinced that tin; South Island was losing a great, deal ol North Inland trade owing to excessive clmiges as against the. charges between the North Island and Australian ports, and that a remit had been sent to the Dominion conference with a view to}

Jsavilli' iho present nliHc or uriitns (ci| . also ili;il a oninmuiee had heen 11{> lo p;o min a m-iicok' ior market,nig Die eoniing m crop, with Die, (‘anierlniry 1 >H• m'>‘■ rs, Tia' .\e\v Zealand h'a I'uinn Advnrai.e Lid., ivrote ilil'or»iili>' llio (■|1H)!I o! die eessa lion of die pnldiee;ii die “ i r ;i i oners' Auvooait*.”— I■\va-- (|, ruled to bitbaci'ilio to tit'' h'ariiKOWeekly.’ 1 rii Tin- Dominion I'omnii dm momd Ih.vr vita- duo. !«• will in i't'ioiv :;oi!i J 110(,. ov im.' to ll:o 1 o- 1 nooii me. rv !iot;ili.io' itioini nd ill <■ diiioot ioli vvilli liin '• pH ni.i O'.--’ Ad vne.i In’ O in! i 1,0 "ke e-im-m Weekly.” Tim MTiriiiry a s d i li:u C~'' vim mill owing lo t i i*o Dominion L'xcriid m. ]• v, ,1 - decided in MOld t! o. _ Do dm nioliO!) oi Ah' i‘oni it worn o'eeided to inm'l I l’d tl lvaol 111 Soil to t!u )ii■■ 1 1 ( Tii'o dairy L.xtviuive pi oie-aim;

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 June 1924, Page 4

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