sf 7 Last Week of ‘THE FARMERS” Between-Season BARGAIN OFFER Time is flying and now we have come to the LAST WEEK of Bargains at “ The Farmers.” Make this week one to be remembered—shop for the home as well as for the family! Wise shoppers can save big money during this glorious week of opportunities. Listed below are some special economies from the Fancy Department. Remember SATURDAY is the LAST DAY for bargainsFancy Department Radium. Lace Flouncing. 36in. wide: in Nile, Coral. IJlacU. Ivory. Pink, Cardinal —Usually 4 (i . .. Bargain Price 3/11 'Woollen Scarves, smart mixtures, in Fawn. Saxe, Skv. Brown, Grey, .striped ends, finished with fringe—Usuallv 10 b Bargain Price 8 6 Ladies’ Black Sateen Aprons, lull skirl, pocket' and strings— Usually 3/1 1 Bargain Price 3/6 Made Veils, plain mesh, with braided border, in Black only Usually 1 II ... ... Bargain Price 1,6 Afternoon Ten Aprons, newest shape. -I azz designs on Gvey. Navy. Saxe and Brown groundsUsually 3 b ... ... ... Bargain Price 2 6 X 7 HABERDASHERY :}- I’Jv Jioslyvi Fingering. special vain. liUick or Natural— Usually 1 0Ad. ... Bargain Price 9-£d. I -Ply ln i. versa! Lingering Wool, in Rust. Black. W bile. (Clerical. Saxe, Kingfisher, Turquoise. Brown. Salmon. Powder Blue. Uardinal. Royal, Cherry. Putty Usually BAd. ... Bargain Price oz. 8-Plv Patou's Wheeling and Morland Sports, all best shades Usually 9 11 Bargain Price 8/11 ART NEEDLEWORK Crepe N igli t dresses, stamped ready for working. in \\ lute. Pink, Sky. Helio. Apricot. Saxe—Usually 5 b Bargain Price 4/11 Kn i< i i ll g and Crochet Silks, odd shades of Blues. Pinks. Reds. Greys, etc.— l sunlly A! 3*J I I ... Sargain Price Sri. Knitting Silk. 4oz. hanks or balls, in plain and rainbow effectsI sually sb(i ll . . Bargain Price 4.6 Patou’s 4-Ply L coJo urs—rcring. in Black. W hite or Usually (id. Bargain Price 3d Crash Linen and* Poplin Centres and Runners .''tamped good designs— Usually 3 b ... Bargain Price 2/1 fcF ‘fjfr “THE FARMERS CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH
Not long ago a salesman said to me: “ I don't believe much In this advertising-. What- the dealer needs is plenty or goods. He doesn't nave to advertise our goods—they sell themselves.” I vonflev if It ever occun-ed to him that, if -what ho said -were true, his house wouldn't need him.—H. E. Miles, in 11 Judicious Advertising/’
GOLF—Expert selection is given in our choice of Clubs; we buy only from the best Afakcs supplying highest shafts. A good shaft in » well balanced Club mean: longer drive REECE S.. 661 Colombo Street. H 7 THE SALE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS Min son’s rebuilding sale has startedBargains in cliina. table and kitchen equipment. Must make room for tv uric-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17528, 4 May 1925, Page 3
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