Friday Specials THROW-OUTS IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE AND TO BUY “ BtY YOUR MATERIALS TO-DAY WwS F ° R SVMMEB FROCKS” B A 2/11 FABRICS for 1 6 KwrafaCTEiß This Line includes SILK CREPES, I SILK LTXENS AXD many OTHER n 5S PM ■ POPULAR LINES. Usually 2 11 to l|y|| J 3,11. Plain Colours and Eloral Liesigns. i ‘‘FOR PRESENT DAY WEAR AND jam ffiS OS BTWim I RIGHT THROUGH INTO SPRING SH® <»l SE? 1 YOU'LL FIND THESE WOOLLEN 'fgi ffgß H i FROCKS MOST USEFUL” | 49 6 Knitted FROCKS 25 B A Very s P < ’ cial I’nrchase. Good Sound |y K vO slaiE wl i Colours in a variety of plain Useful Styles nuNDREDs OP useful j 20 per Cent. OFF EIDERDOWNS LENGTHS OU FABRICS | SUITABLE FOR 1 '/“UM g Oft these Lovelv (hulls ! ! MANY PURPOSES | 5 Single Bed Size Double Bed Size SILKS | Usually 35/6 ... Foi 28/6 Usually 39, 6 ... For 31/6 I g Usually 37/6 ... For 29/- Usually 49 6 ... For 40/6 COTTONS ® Usually 39/6 . For 31/6 Usually 79/6 ... For 63/6 WOOJ I FNS t " LIU | ~F Op school WEAR THIS LINE | IS UNUSUALLY GOOD" 5/11 Wool Bloomers 2 11 Here’s a Chance c.ia 7/.7//H/n pi rf. hool bloomers in Naw. Sizes 12 to 22. A Genuine for Church Guilds Special'. WORTH BUYING FREELY! HERRERTS SALE ■/ ft \ J! __ You’ll make gravy that is smooth and . , S _ ——l golden brown, mellow and delecta tie if ■ II • j 1 you thicken it with Brown & Polson’s, the til I original quality corn flour. It blends Ini II | 1 \ smoo,hl V ... it never goes lumpy .. . ,4--t’ I i \ it cooks quickly. Insist on Brown & Polson's. R I i i i i TO MAKE GRAVY ._ Pour o tf fat (rom daw |I ' annWN & POISOHs I I p rt n leaving I tdblespoonful. Stir in I I \ v\ FLOVRI \ tablespoonful BROWN & POLSON'S corn I I |CO‘‘* I I flour and brown over heat. Add A pint A i<; .•: 111 an Ftovl I stock or water: Season to taste, stir until A % \ I I I £l*o/ -'I I boiling; boil 3 minutes. rf ...v IU/BROWN&POLSONS I I I lonoon. 1 1 Ii I -J I Always for Brown C? Polson's ▼ T \| the larnous yellou, pacßet. j? JL U K
Beaths Again I AND THIS WEEK - IT’S FOR MEN Remarkable Tailoring Offer! Rarely does such an opportunity occur in the Tailoring Dept., but here it is and Timaru gets its full share. Just Note the Low Price. Booking Starts—Wednesday Next 13th July Mr. ALEX COSSAR, our Christchurch cutter will be in Timaru to advise customers. REMEMBER Genuine Hand-tailored Suits MEASURED CUT AND FITTED By Mr. COSSAR And Made In DEATH’S Tailoring Workroom A Selection of Pure Wool Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. English and Colonial makes £ 7~7-O Be in our Store first thing Wednesday Morning It’s truly a Marvellous Opportunity to purchase a Suit you will enjoy wearing, and at the same time feel you are in step with City Smartness. If you miss you will regret it ! Hand-tailored Suits at the Price of Ordinary Ready-to-wears BEATHS GEORGE ST., TIMARU - - MAKERS OF SMART SUITS
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21089, 15 July 1938, Page 7
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