1 Wonderful Savings on TABLE LINENS and MANCHESTER GOODS at “The Farmers” Summer Sale Look to your Linen Cupboards now! Replenish while prices are down Every item a bargain—every purchase a saving. Buy now and save the balance Housekeepers will score here ! 36-Inch Horrockses LongclothUsually Sale Price 36-inch Madapoiam. For Underwear— Usuallv 12/- doz. Sale Price 10/6 doz. 27-inch White Nursery Flannelette— Usually . - . . 12/- doz. Sale Price 9/6 doz. 40-inch Horrockses Plain Pillow Cotton (open make) —Usually 1/11 yard Sale Price 1/6 yard Pillow Cases. Made ready for use — Usually 12/6 $-do/.. Sale Price 10/6 £-doz. 27-inch AU-I»inen Forfar, for Tea Towels Usually 1/3 yard Sale Price 1/- yard Heady Hemmed Serviettes— Usually 10/9 doz. Sale Price 9/- doz. Red Bordered Supper Cloths. Fringed ends — Size 36 x 36—Usually . . . . 2/9 each Sale Price -. 2/3 each Size 48 x 4S—Usually .. .. 4/9 each Sale Price 4/3 each Sale Price Printed Bungalow Bedspreads, in uei For Single Beds —Usually Sale Price 36-inch White Handkerchief Linen— Usually Sale Price Brown Stripe Terry Towels. Size 23 a 2/9 2/6 yard • designs. 2/6 each 9/6 each 45Usuallv Sale Price 28-inch All-Wool Colonial Flanne! colours—Usually Sale Price All-Wool White Colonial Blankets. size—Usually Sale Price . . Large Double Bed size—Usual Sale Price All-Wool Grey Colonial Blankets— Single Bed size—Usually 4/6 pair . . 3/11 pair Assorted 2/3 yard . 1/11 yard Single Bed . 23/6 pair 21/6 pair y 42/- pair 38/- pair Sale Price Large Double Bed Sale Price 25/9 pair 20/- pair 42/9 pair 37/6 pair 5 Per Cent. Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts "The FARMERS” Cashel Street Christchurch
JOE BIERMAN. AND THE ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS. When John Bull was having a little affair with Fritz, Joe Bierman was in the British Expeditionary Force acting as cutter to the 17th Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Joe Bierman gained much in experience in those days—sartorial and explosive. Before that Joe Bierman was the leading cutter to fashionable London West End tailoring concerns. Coming out to New Zealand, he was appointed cutter to Owen’s, Ltd., with whom he stayed until he commenced in business for himself two and a half 3>-ears ago. These few* words are by way of preamble to demonstrate that though Joe Bierman makes suits to order for only five guineas, they are cut by a man who has designed clothes for the most fashionable folk in the British Empire. It is simply system, organisation, and the being content with a moderate profit that enable Joe Bierman to sell quality suits at five guineas, which are in every respect the equal of the ten-guinea suits of other tailors. Call on him at 599 a, Colombo Street, between Tuam and St Asaph Streets. He ran easily prove this to you. No obligation on you to order of course. g
END OF SEASON. Reductions in Extra Quality Cricket Bats. 4s in the £. Applying to our stock of high-grade bats, including Gardiner’s Best “Specially Selected”, Wisden’s “Vernon Ransford,” Exceller De Luxe, etc. Reeces, 6GI, Colombo St. 1324
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17757, 29 January 1926, Page 3
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