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DON’S NOVEMBER FAIR ■TOBRALCO" FROCKS. Bright Little Beach Frocks with Short Sleeves— 9/11 SMARTLY CUT PRINT FROCKS Fast Dyes, All Shades. Sizes S.W., W. and O.S.— 4/11 & 5/6 Remarkable Value COTTON FUJI KNICKERS, in All Shades Sizes S.W., & W.— at 1/6 pair O.S. and X.O.S. at 1/11 pair FINE - QUALITY INTERLOCK COTTON VESTS. No Sleeves and Short Sleeves. W’s and O.S. Sizes— at 1/11 LIGHT WEIGHT “ATLAS" INTERLOCK KNICKERS. 0.5., at 2/6 Something New! RIBBED SILK HOSE. Splendid lor November Weather at the Remarkable Price — 1/11 pr. DULL FINISH SILK HOSE, in All Popular Shades— at 2/6 pr. Fully Fashioned— 3/11 pr. For Morning Wear! FLORAL SMOCKS. Sleeveless—3/6 & 3/11 Plain Shades with Short Sleeves 4/11 Long Sleeves— 5/6 to 8/11 SILK GLOVES, in all New Shades Beige, Fawn, Grey and White. Remarkable Value— At 2/11 and 3/6 & 3/11 •KLYSILK” UNDERSKIRTS.— Will Wear Weil. W’s Size— 3/11 NEW SUMMER CARDIGANS. 1935 Style. In White and Colours— 12/6 and 16/6 BACKLESS BEACH JUMPERS. For Sun Bathing. Bright Colours in Pure Wool— 3/11 Sleeveless WOOLLEN CARDIGANS. For Wear with Tennis Frocks— 3/11 TENNIS SOCKETTES. Plain White or with Coloured Tops—--9d and 1/3 DON’S THE VALUE HOUSE ARCADE fi'!!!!llin!HI!li[BII!!n!m!!!!!H!!l!!B!i!!!B!!i:UnilB!!1ilV!!!:!BI!!!!Kl!H!ii!!Wlii!Kil!!B!l!!!H31l!B!!lini!BmH!!l!Hmm 1 HAS SHE A WRIST WATCH ? P Every woman has need of this most practical of all i Watches. Here at Young’s the variety includes all the smartest and newest designs from 27/6 ■ £ Wide choice in Engagement and Wedding Rings. A 1 Private room for Selection f G. & T. YOUNG, LTD. 202 STAFFORD STREET WilBI!lilfl!!IIIB!Ki!BllllIBillilB[l!ilB)iillBi:ilBllB!i!lBlll!IBIIlllflill!IB!li!!B!!UBI1ilB!iliiBmBI!13BlllB!lllflll!IBIlBBH l 6 STOUT IJi U m MMABO STOUT V. Asters A'®NOGs J r saiHG Bluff oysters are good. Mighty good. And there is only one Stout to keep them fitting company. Timaru Tonic Stout, of course. A very wonderful Stout indeed. Matured for ages in the bottle, and opens like a vintage port. Like no other Stout in the land, Timaru Tonic Stout is made from rich oatmalt, famous Nelson Hops, with lashings of pure clover honey and rich, thick full-cream milk. Serve Timaru Tonic Stout and oysters with brown bread and butter. What a meal. What a feast. What a banquet. Try this combination once or twice a week, and you’ll snap a lamp post as though it were a match. Tons more power than monkey glands, and the greatest rejuvenator known to mankind. Timaru Jarouc (CONTAINING CONCENTRATED FULL CREAM MILK AND HONET) THE STOUT TO SHOUT AND SHOUT FOR SPECIAL VALUES at McNultys FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. LADIES SILK CREPE HATS, Stitched Brims and Crowns in the Newest Styles and Colours— Special Value 5/11 LADIES READY TO WEAR PEDALINES. Just to hand a Big Shipment of New Shapes and Shades in Small to Extra Large Headflts Special Values 6/11 to 12/6 The Smartest of Wider Brimmed *Shapes, in FANCY STRAWS, Plain or Folded Crowns, Undulating and Drooping Brims, Flower Trimmed, 12 Good Shades to choose from— Special Value 12/6 SATIN LOCKNIT SPORTS BLOUSES, Short Sleeves, Shades Nil, Saxe. Maize, Fawn, Peach and White— Special Value 4/6 “CANTERBURY” SUPER LOCKNIT KNICKERS, in every Wanted Shade—Usually 5/11 Special Value 3/11 PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE, New French Cradle Foot Cuban Heel. In a Big Range of New Shades. Sizes B*in. 9in., 9i in., and lOin.— Special Value 3/11 5 Dozen Only ART CREPE DE CHENE PRINTED TRIANGLE SCARVES. In Assorted Multi-Coloured Block Designs in Spot, Leaf, and Geometrical Effects— Special Value 3/11 McNULTY’S DRAPER V STORE, TIMARU 220 STAFFORD STREET

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20261, 9 November 1935, Page 19

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