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| Follow the Crowd-Half Price Drapery Sale £= Ramsay and Miller’s regret their inability to give their usual attention during the rush hours of the closing down Sale, and respectfully suggest early morning shopping. Stocks are quickly vanishing so get in early. §§ NEW SUMMER HATS—sss Lovely Ready to Wears. Usually 25/Now 2/11 H NEW FELT HATS, A Good gs Assortment in Ladies’ and ■S Children’s— HALF PRICE H SAMPLE UNDERCLOTHES ING Vests, Knickers, Cor- == sets, Etc.— H All to go at Half Price If SUMMER FROCKS Assort- = ed Styles and Sizes—p All to go at Half Price INFANTS SHAWLS, Best All Wool in Assorted Sizes— All to go at Half Price FURS, All the Very Newest in Necklets, Wraps, Etc— AH to go at Half Price FUR COATS, 1 Each Black and Brown— Usually 25gns. £l2 WINTER COATS, in Tweeds, Velours, Cloths, Etc.— All to go at Half Price ASSAM SILK, for Motor Coats. Usually 9/11 yard Closing Sale 6/6 yard TUSSORE SILK, 33in.— Usually 2/6 Closing Sale 1/3 COLD. FUJI SILK, Best Grade— Usually 2/11 to 3/9 Closing Sale 1/11 yard COLD. JAP Shades— SILK, Good Usually 2/11 Closing Sale 1/11 yard ART SILK DRESS GOODS Usually 4/6 to 5/11 Closing Sale 1/11 yard VELVETEEN, 27in in Grey, Cream, Fawn and Navy— Half Price 3/6 yard TIMARU TWEEDS, 56in.— Usually 15/6 Closing Sale 7/9 yard NAVY SERGE, for Gym. Suits— Usually 12/6 Closing Sale 6/3 LINEN BUTTONS, All Sizes — Usually 4d per card Closing Sale Id. pr. Card HOOKS and EYES, All Sizes — Usually 3d Card Closing Sale Id. pr. Card NEW GLOVES, Silk and Fabric— Usually 3/6 to 6/11 All to go at Half Price HANDKFS., White & Cold. Border— Usually 6d each To Clear 4 for 1/BLANKETS, White WoolSingle Bed 26/6 pair Double Bed 35/6 pair TWILL SHEETS, Hemmed Single Bed 8/11 pair Double Bed n/6 pair MARCELLA QUILTS, WhiteSingle Bed 19/6 each Double Bed 29/6 each PRINTED BEDSPREADS Double Bed 12/6 each Single Bed 7/0 eac J| LINEN FORFAR, 27in.— Usually 1/6 yard Closing Price 1/- yard M CURTAIN NETS, Fast Col- = ours— Usually 4/11 yard s= Closing Price 2/6 yard |§ PYJAMA CLOTH, New M Stripes Usually 1/11 yd. m Closing Price 1/3 yard || SHADOWETTE M CRETONNE— = Usually 1/9 yard = Closing Price 1/- yard H Frocks, Coats, Miiiinery, Underclothing, Furs, Silks, Dress Materials, Household Linens, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves Half Price, RAMSAY & MILLER Ltd’s, Closing Down Sale

IEIIIS SHOES - END Of SEASON’S STOCK 70 BE CLEARED MEN’S WHITE SHOES—5/- Pair LADIES’ WHITE SHOES—--4/6 Pair LADIES’ COLOURED All Styles—5/- Pair BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ White or Brown Laceup or Strap—--4/6 Pair BLACK CANVAS SHOES—2/- Pair New Season Stock—Hot Water Bags ‘UNIQUE” from 6/HOSPITAL QUALITY from 5/RED MOULDED MOTOR MITTENS 12/6 Pair MOTOR HELMETS, 7/6 Pair MOTOR GOGGLES—1/, 2/- and 3/- Pair CAR POLISH Karpol . 2/- Tin Simonize . . 5/- Tin Poli Cloths 2/- Each Chamois from 1/6 Each CELLULOID 1/3 sq. foot BABY’S PANTS, 1/- Pair BABY CRIB SHEETS, 3/6 Ea. RUBBER APRONS, 2/- Each Para Rubber Company, Ltd. = ’PHONE 1072 AFTER HOURS 1164 c. McKenzie, m Geraldine Agent. == 71

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! Easter in Christchurch.—Book now | at “Stonehurst,” the most comfortable I and homelike private hotel in the city: Two minutes from centre of city. Tariff. 15/- a day. Telegrams: “Stonelea,” Christchurch C* p gK «Sf»i t) £*m the ] LOOKS GOOD FEELS GOOD Biding On PERFECT SPRINGS ed Buying Maker. £3 10 - Ce'ivsretJ Fiss. Otters at £2 15/Write for Catalogue of highest class Baby Cars r.* factory prices OCLLS’ PRAMS and Kiddies’ Seagrass Chairs. Unbreakable »t Factory Prices 12 6. Get Illustrations. Mail Your Orders L. PITCHER & CO. aDppoki lc Railway Station;. DUMtnlfC

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18539, 9 April 1930, Page 4

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