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Final Week CLOSING SALE Ends Saturdov 15th SOME VERY SPECIAL OFFERS TO MARK THE CLOING DOWN STAGES TWO and THREE PIECE MODEL SUITS in All Wool, Smart Jumpers and Pleated Skirts— Usual Prices up to £7/19/6 Final Week Closing Price, 35/5 Only VELOUR COATS, with Fur Collars, Neat Styles— Usual Prices up to £5/19/6 Final Week Closing Prices, 15/6 Only COSTUMES in Tweed, Repp and Serge. All to Clear. Usual Prices up to 7gns. Final Week Closing Price, 15/SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS and JUMPERS, in Silk and All Wool Usual Prices up to 22/6 Final Week Closing Price, 5/BLACK CONEY FUR COAT, with Roll Collar and Lined Fancy Brocade— Usual Price, £25/19/6 Final Week Closing Price, lOgns. 6 Pieces ALL WOOL COLONIAL FLANNEL in Qood Shades Usually 4/11 yard Final Week Closing Price, 2/11 yard A Few Odd Pieces of ALL WOOL DRESS MATERIALS, Including Cashmere, Charmalaine, Etc. Good Shades for present wear. Usually 6/11 to 7/11 yard Final Week Closing Price, 4/11 yard Few Pieces Only HOYLE'S FAST DYE PRINTS— Usually 1/6 to 1/11 Final Week Closing Price, 6d yard REVERSIBLE RtJGS, Suitable for Bedroom Use— Usually 14/11 Final Week Closing Price, 9/11 If Pairs of BOYS’ TWEED SHORTS, Hard Wearing Materials— Usually 8/6, 11/9 Final Closing Sale Price, 4/11 MEN’S NAVY BLUE D.B. BLAZERS— Usually 34/6 Final Closing Sale Price, 10/OHILDREN’S CREAM and WHITE SOCKS, All Sizes, Good Value— Usually 1/3 to 2/3 pair Final Week Closing Price, 6d pair LADIES’ COLD. SILK HOSE “May Queen’’ Elastic Tops, Shades of Tansan, Mirage, Allure, Atmosphere, Moonlight, Etc. — Usually 4 ’9 pair Final Week Closing Price, 3/3 JVlarriott’s FINAL WEEK lllll|j||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l!l|j||||||||||||||||||||||l!lllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllira LADIES’ COTTON COMBINATIONS, With Short and No Sleeves — Usual Price up to 4/6 Final Week Closing Price, 1/-

AND BULL |T V A N S J. R. EVANS. ROLAND BULL. Licensed Land Brokers. (Established 1881.) GOVERNMENT LEASE, GOING CONCERN. 40 ACRES will carry 10 cows, has grown up to 57 busels wheat per acre. Selling with 4 acres in potatoes, 8 acres green feed (sown down), 5 acres in stubble and balance grass. Included are 4 cows, 3 good heifers, 2 horses, 4 sows, 170 pullets and 80 hens, also 1 stack oatsheaves, 1 stack clover hay, 2 ploughs, harrows, grubber, moulding plough, dray, spring cart, dogcart, harness, tools and lot sundries as a going concern, bar furniture and car. 6-Roomed House, electric light plenty of outbuildings, garden, etc. Any amount of outside work if wanted. School ’bus picks up children at the gate. 8 miles from large township and saleyards, and 11 hours run from Christchurch. 33 Years Renewable Government Lease, Rent £24 year. Owner has done particularly well and is only selling to buy a larger farm. Price £IOOO the lot; terms given. We invite inquiry. 308/47

fi ßuy New Zealand-made Goods” —the National Slogan for 1930 ! Make the Dominion prosperous, and banish unemployment, by purchasing the High-class Products of New Zealand. Outstanding in every desirable feature sure the up-to-date— H. E. SHACKLOCK DUNEDIN IIBCHRISTCHURCH WELLINGTON AUCKLAND ELECTRIC RANGES ** — sndxn’rt to ka. ‘ ]am*sDsddy!“ w n GUARANTEED Make your family frocks, shirts, pyjamas and underwear of cosy protective 'Clydella’—the most economical material you can buy. Plain and smart stripes. Clydella Clvdella (bbgd) Unshrinkable Fine Twill Flannel look for the label and if you have any difficulty in obtaining 'Clydella' write for name of suitable retailer to Wm. Hollins & Co. Ltd., (suppliers to trade only), Box 1410. G.P.0.. Wgtn.

A SNIP, CROPS IN. 100 ACRES. Only £ls acre and on account of special reasons the owner will give exceptionally easy terms and also long term. Government Mortgage can be taken over. 25 acres in oats (stacked); also 20 acres in wheat (in stack), and very heavy crops. An inspection will prove the value of the farm. An all round farm, handy to school and in first-class going order. 5-Roomed House and outbuildings. Situated in the Rangiora District. Good finance can be arranged, small deposit accepted. Buyers should not miss this bargain. Or will sell bare at £l3 acre, seller will work ground and put in all crops free, buyer to supply seed. Inspection invited.

NOTE THE PRICE AND TERMS. 460 ACRES L.I.P. (999 years Government Lease). Rent 2/6 per acre only. These low rent long leases are now difficult to get. 70 acres in oats. 40 acres in rape and turnips. Has grown 40 bushels wheat per acre. Will carry 550 ewes and do them well. Live and dead stock at valuation if wanted. Good 5-Roomed House with conveniences, and outbuildings. 38 miles from Christchurch and 7 miles from saleyards. Price £5/10/- per acre with say £4OO down. This farm is particularly good value and we invite inspection. Write or call. 310/51

>. /_ A.-4-93 kp. Medcl 530O.H.V. d*Ivxe 5.A.— 1930 NEW MODELS JUST LANDED ANOTHER WORLD RECORD: During the last seven years, the B.S.A. Company has sold 150,000 Motor Cycles, convincing proof of the superiority of this Triumphant Motor Cycle. ! Latest Achievements i *> Of the B.S.A. are wins in the Championship of Britain, ♦l* scoring 18 marks above its nearest rival, and in the six-days *£ Reliability Trial in New South Wales. * * X Member in a Single High Tensile Steel Forging. Balloon Tyres. Large Shock Absorbers, Terry Comfort Saddle, Low Riding Position, Electric * Light. t SOUTH CANTERBURY AGENT FOR B.S.A. j R. A. RODGERS Motor Cycle and Radio Dealer, Stafford Street South. Agent also for A.J.S., HARLE Y DAVIDSON and % MATCHLESS. * SEND FOR CATALOGUE OR CALL FOR DEMONSTRATION. *4, 4.4.4.4.4. .j.*4M*.H.+**+**********'fr +*'

ONE OF THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. 84 BUSHELS WHEAT PER ACRE. 200 ACRES. Has grown 84 bushels of wheat,per acre. Some of the best land in Canterbury. A few minutes from school; cream lorry calls, and is 6i miles from large township. Splendid district and farm is very attractively situated. Modern 7-Roomed House, every convenience and electric light, septic tank etc. All outbuildings. Great value at £35 per acre only. Terms, say £IOOO down or offer. Genuine sale of an old holding. An inquiry costs nothing. 4 54 EVANS AND BULL, 63 Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH.

FURNITURE. T7URNISH Direct from Factory at * Prices that cannot be beaten. Up-to-date Machinery. Low Rent. Efficient Staff naturally reduce Selling Price, at the same time getting Best Workmanship. L. J. STORY, Corner of Cliff and Turnbull Streets, Cabinetmaker. Picture Framer and Undertaker.

“CRAZY GARDEN PACKET. T'HIS PACKET contains a Mixture * of over 50 Varieties of Flower Seeds, and has solved the problem of untidy corners, banks, etc. Scatter the 3eed on the surface of the soil, and then beat lightly. A crazy garden effect is indeed beautiful, and introduces a touch of wild Nature. Price 1/-. COLIN JOHNSTON, SPECIALTY SEEDSMAN, 12 WATER STREET. DUNEDIN. Write for Free 1929 "Novelty Seed” List.

STONEHURST, CHRISTCHURCH. The former proprietor of St. Elmo (now closed), recommends patrons to stay at Stonehurst Private Hotel Reserve at once, accommodation in city limited. “Stonelea,” Christchurch.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18512, 8 March 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18512, 8 March 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18512, 8 March 1930, Page 7

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