Art Carpet Squares, green, grey and red shades— Usually'B4/- £7 ss. £7 17s. 6d. Now 75/- £6 10s. £6 17s. 6d. Axminster and Jute Hearth Rugs—- ; Now 13/9 16/- 25/6 32/6 Cushions in cretonne, crash, tapestry, etc. — Sale Prices 4/9 5/6 7/6 12/6 Utrecht Velvet, green and terra cotta, 24in. wide — Usually 7/11 8/11 Now 4/11 5/11 yard Men’s Boxed Suits, sizes 3 and 4 Usually 63/- 65/- 72/6 Sale Prices 37/6 47/6 49/6 Men's Sports Coats— Usually 23/6 .., ... Now 10/6 Boys’ D.B. Tweed Overcoats, sizes 0 to 2 Usually 19/6 to 21/6 ... Now 14/11 Ladies’ Coloured Cashmere Hose— Usually 4/11 5/6 Sale Prices 3/11 4/11 Heavy Knitted Hose, assorted colours— Usually 4/11 5/6 ... Now 3/11 4/3 4/11 Lisle Gloves, heaver, slate and brown — Usually 2/6 ... Now 1/11 Ladies’ Muslin Neckwear— Usually 1/11 2/6 Now 9d. Coloured Oriental All-over Lace— Usually 9/11 to 15/6 yd. Now 3/11 to 5/11 yd.
How to Make Money with*. Fertilisers SAVE LABOUR Labour on fertilised land returns 50 to 125 per cent: more than on unfertilised land, because of the sreater crop secured. Your farm worker is costing you more than he did. Make his labour produce more by using Co-op. Manures. ■ ; • , KEEP MORE STOCK The old-fashioned way was to keep stock to,, make manure for the land. And a very good way, too. But .fertilisers, by increasing the grass, and crops, and forage, enable your land to carry more stock. • - USE CO-OP. FERTILISERS N.Z. FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD.
lurhs at every Greasy Corner! The most car ef u l driver is absolutely powerless at _ times to arrest a sidc-skid-if the tyres fail to grip when the car is checked. Sometimes necessity calls for use of brakes—the wheels lock, but the car skids forward and anything may happen. Again the brakes are applied and in a flash the car is side-ways r a , nd an ything may happen. Many a Motorist s heart is in his mouth—when hes crossing a greasy patch. To minimise these troubles, we strongly recommend our RUBBER NON-SKIDS. These scientifically constructed covers give a really wonderful grip on greasy surfaces—either laterally or driving. They hold when other patterned covers are skidding, and further-they are the finestwearing tyres for continuous hard drivingon any road. For Service, Safety and Economy, they stand alone \ mi. Wi s?-. rth 8 Obtainable ail Leading Garagei. COUNLOP RUDDER CO * *u sura aKi
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12406, 26 August 1918, Page 8
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