Where the Biggest Barga ms are MARRIOTT’S WINTER ' SALE SILK SCARVES, Floral Designs, New Shades— Usually 7/6 2/11 CASHMERE HOSE, Suspender Tops, Shades ol Almond, Mushroom and Tanaura— Usually 3/11 2/11 WOOLLEN GLOVES Embroidered Cuffs, Good Shades— Usually 4/3 2/6 MEN’S FLANNELS, Shetland Colour. “Doctor” Union Usually 6/3 Flannel — 4/11 MEN'S PULLOVERS, Colonial All Wool, Fancy Colours— Usually 14/6 10/6 YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS, Navy and Dark Grey Velour Cloths— Usually 45/6 29/6 DRESS TWEEDS, Etc., Assortment of Dress Materials, In Tweeds, Coatings, etc.— Usually ranging from 10/6 to 14/6 2/6 VELOUR COATINGS, 56in. wide, in Dark Mauve Shade, Extra Heavy Weight— Usually 7/6 yard 3/6 DRESS FLANNELS, Extra Fine Woven Flannels, in Good Shades, 42in. wide— Usually 5/9 yard 2/11 BLANKETS, 11/4 Full Double Bed Size, All Wool Colonial Manufacture — COT DOWN QUILTS. These Pure Silverdown Quilts have Sateen Covers with Plain Panels—Usually 12/6 7/11 CURTAIN NET, 36in. wide, in a Plain Cream with Straight Edge and Fancy Border — Usually 1/3 Bfd. yard SILK FROCKS. Attractive Frocks in Crepe-De-Chene, Wool Crepe and Velvet, Good Shades and Latest Cut— Usually 63/- to 85/39/6 LADIES’ HATS, Ready-to-wear Felt Hats, in Soft, Rolled Off the Face Styles, also Small and Medium Brims, Smartly Trimmed, Newest Shades— Usually 15/6 6/11 FUR COATS. A Becoming Black Seal Coney Coat, (Full-Length) with large Sable Collar and Lined with Good Quality Brocade— Usually 22gns. lOgns. FUR NECKLETS. Good Fur Necklets in Brown and Grey, (Great Value)— Usually 25/6 12/6 JUMPER SUITS. Three Piece Suits with Self Coloured Wool Cardigans and Skirts, Silk and Wool Jumpers with v neck, Shades Wine, Cocoa and Navy " Usually 47/6 29/6 VELOUR COATS. Navy Velour Coats with Reverse Insets, Fur Collar, Gauntlet Cuffs, Fully Lined— Usually 69/6 55/MAIDS' COATS. 6 only Maids’ Coats in Velour and Tweeds, Suitable for Hard Wear—Usually 32/6 5/35/6
More Light for Workers.—Bad lighting lowers production. Poorly lit offices and factories restrict the output of their workers. The best natural diffused light without shadows is given by Starkies* Improved Skylights. Full particulars of the Starkie Skylight from all Hardware Merchants, or from the makers, Crompton’s, Ltd., 133 Tuam Street, Christchurch. ....
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18608, 2 July 1930, Page 7
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351Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18608, 2 July 1930, Page 7
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