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At D-I-C ECCNCA4Y wEcr At D-I-C Ironmongery 1 Chinaware Fancy Goods Our Usual Prices are not nearly as low as these ! BEATRICE GAS IRONS—Usual Price ... »/6 each ECONOMY PRICE ... f 6 / 6 each FLE( THO-PI.ATKD MARMALADES, with Spoon, assorted colours Usual Prices 11/6 and 14/6 each ECONOMY PRICE 4/6 each VACUUM KI.ASKS. 1 Pint—Usual Price ... 2 6 each ECONOMY PRICE 2/3 each ENAMET. STEM'PANS WITH COVERS— , , Usual Prices 1/9 2/2 2/6 3A 3/9 3/3 6/9 each ECONOMY PRICES 1/6 1/10 2,1 2/6 3/- 4/3 5/6 each FAHCY GOODS LADIES* HANDBAGS, under* leather Usual Prices ECONOMY PRICE and patent •3/(3 and 6 3 2/11 CENTS’ and BOYS' MCKEE WATCHES, guaranteed 1i keepers ml Pri ECONOMY PRICE I/UNCH CASES. 10 Tncli—.Usual Price ECONOMY PRICE SHOPPING BASKETS, nice designsUsual Prices ECONOMY PRICES BO BETTE POCKET COMBS—Usual ECONOMY PRICE CREPE TOILET PAPER, in Rolls—t ECONOMY PRICE JJATH SALTS, in Neat Shape Bottle; Usual Prices ECONOMY PRICES 4/3 5/6 7 6 etc. 3/6 4/6 6/e ... 1/9d Price 7d Roll 4/6 Dozen >rtcd odours—--1/6 2 6 1/2 1/3 3uy your needs R ri this Wee\ f China and Glass 1 on!v Dinner feet. 61 pieces - Usual Price ... £8 15/Economy Price ... £>A 4/English China Tea Sets, 21 and 40 pieces— Usual Prices 27/6 to £lO 10/Economy Prices 22/6 to £8 8/Glass Dishes, many useful designs— Usual Prices 2 6 to 6 6 ea. Economy Prices 2/- to 4 - ea. Fruit Sets, 7 pieces— Usual Prices 9/6 to 39/6 set Economy Prices 7 - to 30 - set

Hopes for an improved rowing course on the Avon next season were express-. ed by the president of the U nion Rowing Club (Mr D. Lee) at the smoke concert on Saturday night. Mr Lee said that rowers in general were greatly indebted to the Drainage Board for its work with the river sweeper. It was hoped that the board would consent to the proposal that the course be dredged again. This should give an extra 8 or 10 inches in depth, and the bank formed near Dudley Creey should be sufficient to maintain the level of the water upstream. • I

“I PROMISE TO FILL ANY MANS PIPE.” “ I hereby solemnly promise to fill any man’s (reasonably-sized) pipe with Edgeworth tobacco of my own purchase to convert him to that really good smoke, Edgeworth,” writes Mr Arthur John Lewis. “ I am a smoker of good tobacco for over 40 years and have no hesitancy in saying that of all smoking tobaccos Edgeworth in my estimation occupies the first place. Having smoked it for a number of 3’ears it has always given me supreme smoke-satis-faction, at all times, anywhere, everywhere, regardless of climatic changes or any other hocus-pocus.” 6

RISELEY’S MOTOR BODY WORKS Yes, your present touring car converted into a beautiful Sedan at a very low cost. Call and see us. Car painting by expert, H. Palmer, late Adams Ltd. Commercial bodywork. hoods, curtains, repairs and renewals—call for a quote.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18451, 30 April 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18451, 30 April 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18451, 30 April 1928, Page 7