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i Now Is The i Time For SMART TWEEDS Make these Tweeds up with a McCall Pattern —New Styles have just arrived. g] GOSSAMER TWEEDS for frocks or skirts. In Fa-vvn and Gold, Red and Green, Black and White, Blue and White, with same colourings and designs in heavy weight Tweed for the coat— Gossamer Tweed, 54in. wide .. .. .. .. .. 8/11 Coat Tweed, 54in. wide .. .. .. .. .. 13/6 JjQ A large and varied range of LIGHT WEIGHT TWEEDS for ensembles and frocks. Small fancy designs, self checks, and bird feather effects, in all the newest shades; 54in. wide- — Prices .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8/11 yard Exceptional value in HEAVY COAT TWEEDS, in Navy, Wine and Brown, with small White effect interwoven; 64in. wide—Price . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 8/11 yard g| New raised KNOTTED TWEEDS, in various combinations of colour. Suitable for heavy weather coats and golf skirts; 5 4 ;n. wide— Price .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 13/G.yard g] WORSTED CLOTH. A new moderately priced material, suitable for costumes, in Blues, Browns, etc., with small birdseye design; 54in. wide Price .. .. .. .. .. .. 9/11 yard g) ZEBELINE. This season’s fashionable cloth for coats, in Brown, Wine, Navy and Bottle Green; 54in. wide— Price . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 14/6 yard gj HERRINGBONE WORSTED in Brown, Navy and Black. Ideal material for smart tailored costumes; 60in. wide— Price .. .. . . .. . . . . 19/6 yard An extensive range of MEDIUM and HEAVY TWEEDS, suitable for overcoats. Great varieties in colour, design and weight; 54in. wide— Price . . . . . . . . 12/6 to 15/6 yard |iAn exceptional quality in FACE CLOTH COATING, i,n 12 of the newest autumn shades. Extraordinary value; 54in. wide— Price •• • • • • •. .. .. .. 19/6 yard 017 A TI-I’Q GEORGE STREET J. I i kJ TIMARU

Specials for Easter SMART FELT HATS, being Part of a Big Purchase— Worth 14/6 to 19/6 Special Prices 6/11 8/11 LATEST IMPORTED FELT HATS, Newest Shades and Shapes— Special Prices 12/6 to 22/6 CHOICE VELOUR HATS, Just Opened— Special Prices 22/6 to 32/6 FACE CLOTH AND TWEED COATS, Fur Collars and Cuffs— Worth £5/19/6 Special Price 75/WOOL CREPE AND REPP FROCKS— Special Prices from 29/6 TAFFETA EVENING FROCKS— Worth 39/6 Special Price 29/6 MODEL SILK EVENING FROCKS— Special Prices from 52/6 CREPE DE CHENE AND CELANESE AFTERNOON FROCKS, Plain and Printed 'Styles— Special Prices 52/6 to £5/5/ART. SILK HOSE, Newest Shades— Worth 2/11 Special Price 1/11 REAL SILK AND ART SILK HOSE, Fine Quality— Worth 6 6 Special Price 4/li HEAVY PURE SILK HOSE, Full Fashioned, Good Shades — Worth 12/11 Special Price 7/11 "KAYSER,” "LADY JANE," AND "WELDREST,” Pure Silk Hose, All Less 10 per cent. Discount. “LONGWEAR/ SILK AND WOOI* HOSE, Best Shades— Special Price 4/6 PURE WOOL CASHMERE HOSE— Special Prices, from 2/11 STRONG FABRIC GLOVES— Special Prices 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 SUPERIOR ART SILK GLOVES— Special Prices 2/11 to 4/11 DUPLEX ART. SILK GLOVES, Fleecy Lined— Special Price 3/11 to 5/11 GOLF SOX, Pure Wool— 1/11

COME IN AND INSPECT WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION TO BUY MILLER’S & Co. SPECIALISTS IN LADIES’ APPAREL AND MILLINERY 292-4 STAFFORD STREET NORTH (Late Ramsay and Miller)

OUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed t>y “RUSMA” (Regd.). Signed, stamped guaranteed cure, £5/12/6. Florenc* Hullen, C.M.D., 7 Courtenay Place Wellington. Send stamped addresses envelope for particulars.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18833, 23 March 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18833, 23 March 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18833, 23 March 1931, Page 3

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