< &•: GIGANTIC BARGAINS TO-DAy AT RAMSAY AND MILLER’S SALE!
FABRIC- GLOVES, New Styles and -p Shades Usually 3/11 Sale, 2/11 Pair CELFECT SILK and COTTON HOSE: Very Strong-™' Usually 8/11 Sale, 1/11 Pair SHETLAND WOOL, in Marled Effects— Usually 10 Id Sale, 6d Skein RADIUM LACE, 12in, in Colours — Usually 6/6 Sale, 2/0 STRONG LISLE HOSE, in All Colours—- Usually 3/11 Sale, 1/11 VELOUR COATS, in Odd Shades— Usually £5/6/Sale, 80/0 KNITTED COATS —A Real Snip— Usually 70/Sale, 10/0 RAIN COATS, in a Variety o£ Styles Usually 49/6 Sale, 19/0 JERSEY SILK FROCKS —A Lovely Range— To Go at Half-Price MILLINERY, New Style Ready-to-Wears—Usually 14/6 to 35/To Clear, 4/11
BLANKETS, Double Bed, Pure Wool—A Real Bargain—--37/6 Pair SHEETING. White Herringbone, Double Bed— Usually 3/11 Sale, 2/11 WHITE SWANSDOWN, 29in, Great Wearer for Underclothing and Nursery Use — Usually 1/9 Sale, 1/- Yard SHADOW TISSUE, 31in, Good Designs— Usually 2/6 Sale, 1/11 Yard GREY SUITING, for Boys’ Suits, etc. — Usually 17/6 Sale, 5/11 CARNIVAL PRINTS, for Fancy Dresses— Usually 2/3 Sale, 1/9 Yard TpJJSSORE SILK, 33in, Good Quality— Usually 3/3 A Bargain at 1/6 Yard SJIOT TAFFETA, in New Shades, for Evening Wear — Sale, 4/11 Yard ART SILK BROCADE, for Frocks, Undies, Curtains, etc. — Usually 4/6 Sale, 1/11 CREPE DE CHENE, in Good Shades— Usually 5/11, 6/11 Sale, 2/11 and 3/11
Ramsay & Miller's Talk of the Town SALE 1 NIXON’S SACRIFICE FOOTWEAR PRICES Nixon’s never carry stock over from one season to another. They clear it regardless of profit, and thus keep their displays up to the minute. No goods are bought to sell at the sale. No exaggeration is made. All reductions are genuine and decisive—you. are the judge. O. IP- INTl^orx SMALL PROFIT BOOTMAN STAFFORD ST. NORTH fc. —— '
DAIRY FARMERS! Support the CO-OPERATIVE Company that lias always given satisfaction in the past. NO SHARES NO WORRY JJvery supplier receives equal treatment irrespective of being a share* holder or otherwise. Do not hesitate —Send your cream to the Company that U run solely in tbo Interests of the Dairy Farmer. JVAIMATE CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO„ LTD, ’Phone 13175.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18204, 4 March 1929, Page 11
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