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SPECIAL -LINES We are Featuring in our Showroom. New Season’s Goods at Special Prices. CHILDREN’S PRINT FROCKS. Fast colours, in smart style. 16in. to 20in., 2/3 Others, 3/6 to 5/11 SILK and COTTON VESTS. Good quality sleeveless, bound silk braid. Shades are: Peach, Sky, Nile and Pink. Only 1/9 CHILDREN’S WHITE SILK and COTTON VESTS. No sleeves. Bound braid. Sizes: 4 to 10. I/- to 1/4 LADIES’ ART. SILK BROCADE HAPPI COATS. Ground colours are Black, Rose, Blue, Red. 6/11 and 8/11 SATIN DRESSING GOWNS, with embroidered backs; in Black, Green, Rose, Blue, Red, faced contrasting colours at 10/11 “LUSTRE' Guaranteed LOCKNIT BLOOMERS. Blue, Nile, Apricot, Salmon, Lemon, Beige, Black. S.W. and W., 2/11J O.S. and X.0.5.,3/6 A. COURT & Son B<mr H POLLEN STREET Phone 27LADIES’ PRINT WASHING FROCKS. Fast colours. S.W. to 0.5., in, exceptionally smart styles ' Only 7/9 CHILDREN’S FUGI SILK ROMPERS, in dainty styles; 14in., lGin., 18in. 3/11 to 5/6 FAST COLOUR CAMBRIC ROMPERS. Coloured motifs \ 3/6 KIDDIES’ TUNIC SUITS. Button-on trousers; square neck or collar. Cream/Brown, Cream/Green, Cream/Blue; 16, 18 and 20 3/11 GUARANTEED LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES. Sleeveless or Epaulettes on shoulders; all pastel shades. W.’s and O.S. from 7/11 to 14/11 CHILDREN’S WHITE PANAMA HATS. Trimmed White Ribbon or Navy. Sizes: 6 to 6 7-8 5/6 BRASSIERES, in Peach Broche; good fittings; 30, 32, 34. Only 1/3

■ o-\ r\ & A Bigger and Butter Show! Tim and Ru, the well-known white butterfly exterminators, having worked 25 hours every day for the past 12 months to pay taxes and mortgage interest, now find that they have i/nid. each to spend on themselves. So they’re "Headin' for the last round up”—at the Agricultural Show. Tim: I fear we are in for a harrowing time. So what shoot a spot of super to get rid of that ragwort feelipg. Ru: I could do with my quota of top dressing, too. For every day in every whey I’m getting butter and butter* Tim: Cheese it. I don’t need a demonstration of splash* feed> lubrication for my thirst separator. I always drink Timaru and Staybrite. Ru: Then we'll steer into the welt-known Beer Silo, “Fe Old Bull and Bush,” and pariah* thereof of mins host’s ensilage and moa’s milk, Good Old Timaru . The blue ribbon winner at the Show. KEIB'S u L& Bottled with loving ears by John Reid & Co. Ltd. WMAnzac Avenue, AucklandK Copyright TA77-164 -B U T T € Bv uv all its freshness & 7^' prigs M A 6$

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19255, 9 November 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19255, 9 November 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19255, 9 November 1934, Page 3

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