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! y.j> FOR ONE ? t X-35 WEEK ONLK * ? Jgfr Hill I i os don ’ s i ■ SALE i IM -r i I iisi W ! j $* Coats j ❖ . -.. •;♦ ♦ *J» * FLANK MUSQUASH COAT. In HAAKE VACHE PONY COAT f £ women’s size. Priced £25 with large roll collar of South *t* v Fur Coat Sale £2l American Skunk. 29 gns for 22gns ❖ ❖ ♦s» * BEAVER CONEY COAT. In DYED FLANK MUSQUASH * £ neat diagonal design. Size 34 COATEE. Size 30 bust. £l5 t «• bust. £l6. Fur Coat Sale 12gns. Fur Coat Sale Iflgns. ♦ . * SLATE RABBIT COAT. A SOUTH AMERICAN SKUNK | * splendid wearing skin in a beau- NECKLETS. Priced to 6gns. ♦ * tiful silver shade. £2l, For £l7 Less 10% for Sale Week t * _— X * : DON’S OF STAFFORD STREET i * “ :£

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s 0 <1 jfe WW J Hbi -T oW/lO Yoicks, Yoirks, laiidvv. Tmilivy. Here we are again at the Waikikamukau Hunt, ready for the first meet of the season. The pack consists of Ace, Jack, Queen—ahem, that is to say seventeen couple plus unsolicited camp sutlers and followers. Our old friend Major Burr-Cantle (pronounced Bumble Bee} and late of Jhodspur is Master Adequately accoutred with monocle, a copy of Jorrocks and the Compleat Hunt Vocabulary, the Major is in fine fettle, having breakfasted on Prairie Oysters and Gentlemen’s Relish. As usual, Tim, and Ru have bought several bottles of jumping juice for lunch, to '.eep away the pangs of hunger. So lets hear what they have to say. b Diana: “What are you two chaps looking for?” Tim «fc Hu: “Nothing Diana: “Then you’ll Find it in the hamper where the Timaru was.” The Hunt takes it out of you Timaru puts it hack' J ta« THE STVFE TO I C T Up THE TPPPPS Brewed and Bottled with loving care by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD., Tirnaru Branch.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21380, 24 June 1939, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21380, 24 June 1939, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21380, 24 June 1939, Page 21