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To-day, Friday and Saturday Only Less F-lalf Price ALL LADIES’ HATS to go at Less than Half Price on Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only— Usually from 7/11 to 45/Less than Half Price 2/6 to 21/43 LADIES’ FROCKS, in Repp, Georgettes, Crepe de Chene, Etc. for Street and Evening Wear— Usual Prices from 55/- to 189/Less than Half Price 25/- to 90/23 LADIES’ COATS in Tweeds, Velours and FaceCloth, with Fur Collars and Cuffs— Usually 27/6 to llgns. Less than Half Price 13/6 to £5/7/6 19 COSTUMES in Tweeds, Repps and Navy Serge, Fashionable Styles— Usual Prices, 55/- to lOgns. Less than Half Price 25/- to £5 -/ 40in. WOOL CREPE DE CHENES, Small Hair Line Stripes, Heavy Quality. Less than Half Price. A Large Range of Colours — Usually 10/6 yard Less than Half Price 4/11 54in. HEAVY WEIGHT WOVEN SILK for Dresses, Jumpers, Bridge Coats. Colours. Nigger, Apricot, Saxe— Usually 18/6 yard Less than Half Price 8/11 36in. FLORAL MAROCAINS. A Large Range to Choose from for Dresses, Jumpers. Etc. Usually 7/11 yard Less than Half Price 2/11 Double Bed SILVERDOWN QUILTS. Allover Design, Covered with Fancy Cretonnes — Usual Price, 32/6 Less than Half Price 15 11 1 Pair Only SINGLE BED BLANKETS, All Wool Colonial Make, Slightly Damaged— Usual Price, 39 '6 pair Less than Half Price 19 3 pr. Double Bed FANCY MARKED BEDSPREAD, One Only in Helio and White Colour ngs—v Usual Price, 37/6 Less than Half Price 18 6 9 Only YOUTHS’ SPORTS COATS. Belt at Back in Brown and Grey. Sizes 15 to 18— Usual Prices, 18 6 to 25/Less than Half Price 7 6 MEN’S ALL WOOL MARONE FOOTBALL JERSEYS, Suitable for Farm or Manual Labourers— Usual Price. 11 6 Less than Half Price 4 11 4 Only BOYS’ BLACK OILSKIN COATS. These are Exceptionally Good Value— Usual Prices. 17 6 to 19 6 r Less than Half Price 7 6 3 Only BOYS’ ALL WOOL SPORTS SUITS. Sizes 11 and 12— Usual Price, 20/Less than Half Price 9, 11 GREAT WINTER SALE McGruer, Davies & Co. The Drapers, Stafford Street South

FAMOUS for its medicinal qualities, the sales of “ Timaru Stout ” become greater every year . . . clear proof that it is the stout. Leading Doctors recommend “Timaru Stout” because it is the real Invalid Stout, made with pure Cane Sugar, finest quality Hops, Clover Iloney and Milk ..... absolutely pure. To meet the wishes of a large number of people, the Timaru Brewery Company is now placing on the market its famous Invalid Stout in small bottles, to be known as “TOT” size—the handy bottle for the invalid and for the home. One dozen bottles nicely packed in a sealed carton and an opener in each box. Each bottle holds a good, medium glass of healthgiving stout. Any leading hotel can supply you.

Are You Interested in Diamond Rings See Our Then We •are Interested f # in You Windows Stafford Street F. J. DUNN, Ltd. Apply— WAIMATE LOAN AND FINANCE CO.. LTDWaIMATE AUCTION CC,.. Sole A*eqU.

BANK SHARES AT PAR. “A. AND N.Z.’S” STILL AVAILABLE. PAYMENT OVER THREE YEARS. For the first time in forty years it is possible to buy bank shares at par. Those who seek a safe, sound, and profitable investment should buy a parcel of Australian and New Zealand Banking Corporation £1 shares straightway. Payment of the shares which are of £1 each, is spread over three years. The demand for “A. and” N.Z.’s is steadily increasing every day; indeed, so enthusiastic has been the response that the directors confidently anticipate that the bank will be in active operation in New Zealand this year. Copies of the prospectus will be sent on application to the Organising Brokers, Dominion Brokers Ltd., 81 Cathedral Square (P.O. Box 227), Christchurch.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18627, 24 July 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18627, 24 July 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18627, 24 July 1930, Page 10