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L ECONOMY CARNIVAL at “The Farmers w SPECIAL OFFER BARGAINS in Household Linens Usually 1/9 42in. HORROTKSES MADAPOLAMUsually 2/9 Economy Price 2/3 yd 42in. MADAPOLAM— Usually 2/2 Economy Price 1/11 yd UNBLEACHED SHEETING for Single Beds— Usually 4/3 Economy Price 3/6 yd WHITE SHEETING for Double Beds— Usually 6/6 Economy Price 4/11 yd 20 doz. BROWN TERRI! TOWELS, sis* 23 x 45 Usually 2/11 Economy Price 2/6 each 35in. STRIPE FLANNELETTES (assorted colours) — Usually 2/9 Economy Price 1/6 yd 35in. Heavy TWILL PYJAMA CLOTH (neat stripes) Usually 4/6 Economy Price 3/9 yd 30in. Heavy TWILL ALL-WOOL NAVY FLANNEL— Usually 5/11 Economy Price 4/11 yd 36in. LINEN FINISH LONGCLOTH— Usual 13' 2/9 ... ... Economy Price 1/11 yd B6in. WHITE TWILL CALICOUsually 2/9 ... ... Economy Price 2/- yd 35in. LONGCLOTH (Very Special)— ...Economy Price 1/3 y 27in. WHITE BABY FLANNEL— Usually 5/6 Economy Price 4/6 yd 30in. FORFAR, for Tea Towels— Usually 2/11 Economy Price 2/6 yd 62in. WHITE DAMASK, newest designs— Usuall3' 5/9 Economy Price 4;6 yd 70ia. WHITE DAMASK, assorted patterns Usually 7/6 Economy Price 6/- yd 30in. BROWN HOLLAND— Usually 1/9 Economy Price 1/4 yd BROWN BUSH RUGS, coloured stripes, sizes 54 x 72 Usually 20/ — Economy Price 15/- each GREY BLANKETS, All-wool, size 52 x 72 Usually 29/6 Economy Price 16/11 each ALL - WOOL WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS, Sing'e Bed size— Economy Price 35/ALL - WOOL WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS, Double Bed sizeEconomy Price 59/6 2/- in the £ off all Down Quilt* “ THE FARMERS Cashel Street CHRISTCHURCH 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH

Wiivter Goats » I I I a STYLISH IN APPEARANCE AND FULL OF WARMTH & COMFORT HOLLANDER’S USUAL VALUES These make pleasant reading, but more pleasant buying. COATS! COATS! COATS! Tailored Coats, in dark tweeds, newest shajjes Bgns. Fine Tweed Coats, all-wool, latest designs. Very reasonable prices From £6 19s. 6d. Heavy Tweed Coats, in dark grey and dark brown. Large collars £5 19s. 6d. Very Special Line in checks and Striped Tweed Coats, latest colourings. New Magyar, Raglan and Inset Sleeves— From £5 10s. Special value in Small Check Tweed Coats. All-wool, in shades of grey, brown, heather (women’s and out sizes) sgns. Dark Grey All-wool Tweed Coats, muffler collars Special Price £4 15s. Dark Brown Blanket Tweed Coats Special Price 3gns. Blanket Coats, in fawns and greys— Special Price 45/ Maids’ Blanket Coats Special Price 42/ A Splendid Range of Maids’ and Children’s Coats, in serge, velour, and tweeds—--39/6 45/- to 70/6 Ladies* Velour Coats, all shades, selling at half-price—2ogns. Now lOgns. m M. HOLLANDER, LTD. 264-266 HIGH STREET CHRISTCHURCH. I Ifs iIWJS f ' Wo i 3 c e ste r §SMC €. A Really Enjoyable Meal Ensured! There s hardly a meal the enjoyment it uihirh i.__ i . , ry enjoyment . wnich would not he enhanced by the delicious flavor of Melhuish’s Sauce. The I _. Quality is the Highest and the Value the v\ Biggest a Housewife can get. f _ltil Melhulsh’a Tomato Sauce anti Mixed PloMea.

Special Sale OF KITCHEN UTENSILS Aluminium Ware Doulton Ware Crockery of all descriptions, at our Famous Low Prices. Don’t fail to come this week and replenish your kitchen with the bargains we are offering. Everything marked up in plain figures. MANNINGS [I 644 Colombo'it. ’Phone 4868 1! lrora Lichtield St.) M 6794 Tailor-Made Overcoats From £5 Made to fit a* on’y a Tailor-made garment can tit! Many distinctive overcoat clothe to select from I CALL! W. S. ANGAS The High Glass High Street Tailor (Opp. Armstrong’s) Wlh (Emtrtit (Esrdra* 9SS COLOMBO STREET. i. B« fcSEBRIE t Co., lipgat W. H. PRICE & SON L 1 KOTOR AND MARINE ENGINEER! X GEAR OUTERS Welding by Acetone | FOUNDERS AND IMPORTER! Engineers’ and Plumbers’ Supplies. Manufacturers of Motor Car Accessories. Electrical Sundries, ofea ■Mm. Hi CHPISTCHURCH -mm m\ PRICES STILL DROPPING 3 Writing Pads and 3 Pkts. of Envelopes for 3/-. Only a •mall supply, so call early at D. CRAIG and Co. BOOKSELLERS 736 Colombo Street Herbaceous r> Paeonies PLANT NOW 1 To ensure success with this glorious early Slimmer Flower , immediate planting is essential. Plants of named varieties in Red, White, and various shades of Pink noio ready. 2j6 each; 24j - dozen SWEET PEAS Time is fleeting. Secure your Sweet Pea Seed at once We are selling a choice range of varieties at 6d. per packet. PLANT BULBS Plant Anemones, Daffodils, Narcissi, Ranunculus, Tulips, etc., for a bright Spring display. A. W. BUXTON Ltd. Nurserymen, Seedsmen, F oriets Landscape Gardeners Town Department: tfSd Colombo Street, Christchurch Nurseries: 3t. Martins 'Phones—Nu» series 1628

THE BRITISH VULCANISTS WHAT THEY DO They save you money. They reduce your repair bill. They re-make your tyre* *nd re tore them to their original strength. Perhaps you Hava several worn-out tyres put by. Bring triem a.ong and see what we can do with them. By the time our experts have treated them with our famous H.F. Vulcanising Process, you'll hardly know the tyres from new. THE BRITISH VULCANISTS 191 CASHEL ST., Phone 3505, CHRISTCHURCH

Motor-Cyclists A further shipment haa Arrived of the Celebrated BINKS (British) Carburetters The mos£ economical, the most reliable, the most satisfactory carburetter in the world. From ail leading dealers. And fro** HENDERSON & FORDE, Worcester Street, Opp. Government Buildings, Christchurch.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16405, 20 April 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16405, 20 April 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16405, 20 April 1921, Page 5

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