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To-day & To-morrow SPECIAL BUYING INDUCEMENTS OFFERED SELECTED FROM NEW GOODS JUST TO HAND SILK and WOOL CARDIGANS, in Fawn Shades. Ribbed Band and Pockets— Usually 16/11 Week-End Price 14 9 SILK and WOOL JUMPERS. Shades Rose, Pawn, Grey and Red— Usually 11/9 Week-End Price 10/6 LADIES' KNICKERS, in Knitted Cotton and Silk, Heavy Quality— Usually 3/4* Week-End Price 2/11 ALL WOOL VESTS “Kantshrink”. Low Neck and No Sleeves. Other Numbers with Sleeve — Usually 5/11 Week-End Price 5/6 WELL TAILORED COSTUME, Small Women’s Fitting— Usually 65/ - Week-End Price 59/ 6 New Designs in BEAD FRINGES, suitable for Lamp Shades, Assorted Solours— Usually 2/9 yd. Week-End Price 2/3 yd. LADIES' SILK and WOOL HOSE, New "Nymph", Non Ladder, Shades of Marten, Muscade, Snuff, Oak, Bullrush, etc.— Usually 5/6 pr. Two Only REVERSIBLE RUGS, 14ft. Size— Usually 38 6 Week-End Price 17/6 each PURE LINEN FORFAR, for Tea Towels, Coloured Border — Usually 1/3 yd. Week-End Price yd. 80in. UNBLEACHED SHEETING, for Double Beds— Usually 2/6 Week-End Price 1/11 yd 54in. ALL WOOL NAVY SERGE. Fast Dye. Special Quality suitable for Gym Frocks, etc— Usually 9/11 yd. Week-End Price 7 6 yd. 27in. CORDED VELVETS, in New Designs for this Season — Usually 3/3 yd. Week-End Price 2 6 yd. MENS COLONIAL ALL WOOL CARDIGAN JACKETS— Usually 14 6 Week-End Price 12 9 MEN S TAILOR CUT BOX SUITS. Hard Wearing Tweeds— Usually 75 - Week-End Price 4/9 pr, LADIES’ COAT, in Green Face Cloth, Trimmed Coney Collar and Cuffs— Usually £3/12/6 Week-End Price £3/3/ATTRACTTVE COAT, in Navy Face Cloth, Faintly Flecked with White. This Coat is Smartly Cut with rather high Belt and Finished with Large Skunk Collar — Usually £7/7/-Week-End Price £6/10/MARRIOTT'S Week-End Price 65 - JUMPER SUIT, in Two Tones of Blue. All Wool Garment. Embroidered in Bright Shades— Usually 45 Week-End Price 39 6 LADIES’ VELVET FROCK, in Brown Tonings. Fawn Jabot and Cuffs— Usually 39 6 Week-End Price 35 - MARRIOTT’S

x <OS PRIZES Totalling .£4,000 All in Alluvial Gold Don’t EnVy me — Buy tickets in the Even the 7th Prize is iIOO fin Alluvial Gold) ytr. % UNION What a Jolly Winter it will be to all who share this Gold with me! Remember, if you’re not in it you can’t win it—so buy your tickets TODAY! OBJECTS: For the general purposes of N.Z. Cricket Council and >’.Z. Football Association, and in particular to finance Overseas Tours of Representative Teams. TRUSTEES: ». Reese, Esq., E. Hcathcote Williams, Esq., Frank Campbell, Esq., F. J. Courtney, Esq. SECRETARY: NEIIi McARTHUR - - P.O. Bor 110, WELLINGTON’. TREASURER: B. Jj. HAMMOND - - P.O, Box 110, WELLINGTON. Closes 2nd April, 1931. Drawn 23rd April, 1931. Get Tickets at Tobacconists, News-agents, Street-sellers, and other Retailers, or USE COUPON. D. McCORMICK, 146 Manchester St., Ch-Ch. | Please send me ....... Tickets in thj I “LUCKY DOG” ART UNION. I enclose remittance of £ also I stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Tickets 2/6 each. Book of 9 for £l.) TICKETS 2/6 EACH. BOOK OF 9 FOR £l.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18832, 21 March 1931, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18832, 21 March 1931, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18832, 21 March 1931, Page 7