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GUARANTEED ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNEL Only shades of Pink and Orkney left now. Look sharp—--1/11 Value for yard ARMSTRONGS Large WHITE DAMASK CLOTHS, size 53 a 53in. floral designs—Nicholson’s Price 4/6 each OUT THEY GO each 2/11 Purchase of NICHOLSON & CO’S. STOCKS HRS MADF IT f*OSSIBL,R TO OFFRR SOMF HXTRAOROINARY BARGAINS Big Bargains tor FRIDAY We are confident that these Quality Goods cannot be bought tor less SHOWROOM BARGAINS Tweeds Very Keenly Priced Newest NOVELTY TWEED DRESSES, English made, m smart Tweed Mixtures, with Fawn grounds. Sizes —W. & O.S. Daintily piped —50/- for 38 inch COTTON TWEED. Just opened, a splendid selection. Usually sold at 2/11 SALE PRICE Two-piece All-Wool JUMPER SUITS, the Season’s newest shades and styles. See table in showroom. 39/6 for 36in. FIGURED' SATIN, in Reseda, Beige, Saxe, Red, Lido, Cardinal and Black grounds. A good washing satin—■ Usually 4/11 SALE PRICE 1500 yards—A Special Purchase of Gorgeous SATIN, for evening wear, in shades of Ivory, Primrose, Nil, Lettuce, Light Reseda, Pink, Sky. Salmon, Apricot, Mauve, Rose, Daffodil, Saxt, Lido Blue, Beige, Navy and Black LADIES’ 2-DOME NAPPA GLOVES. A splendid glove for hard wear. Weatherproof. All sizes— EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Tweed Skirts 54 inch HEAVY COATING TWEED. Buy now while the selection is good. Usually 9/11 SALE PRICE GLOVES NAPPA REAL SILKS 6 11 « 2/6 3* 3> *2 39 6 X'6 V* SALE PRICE Usually 5/1 t 4m 29/6 o* ciW VP 3/11 13/6 13/6 USEFUL GOLF SKIRTS, in Fawn, Brown and Tan mixtures, with two inverted pleats at side. 11 /6 Value — 50in. Heavy Cotton CURTAIN NET, ideal for large windows, in Ecru and Beige only— Usually 3/11 SALE PRICE SPECIAL VALUE White, Primrose, Green and Blue Pink. li‘ yards in dress length 15/6 VALUE For DRESS LENGTHS Ladies’ Mercerised LISLE HOSE, full fashioned, double sole and spliced heel, wide suspender top. All new shades for early autumn wear, including French Nude, Suntan, Beech Tan, Suede, Omah. A dependable hose- 1 — 4/11 Value PER PAIR 2/11 Cardigans CHILDREN’S COLOURED WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES— Sizes 1 to 3 3/6 to 3/11 F " 2/11 “ 3/6 Sizes 4 to 6 4/6 to 5/6 F ’ r 3/11 to 4/11 STRIPED FLANNELETTE SLEEPING SUITS, sizes 24 to 36in.— 3/6 3/114/6 2/H to 3/H Underclothing All-wool Heavy Weight CARDIGANS, in self shades, with rib, 4-buttom effect. Putty, Navy, Bois, Kingfisher, Saxe, Black, Caramel, Helio, Flame and Pillar. W. and O.S. Usually 18/6 SALE PRICE BRASSIERES, in Pink Satin and Lace, elastic back, slip-on style. Sizes 32 to 36in.— Usual Price 3/11 SALE PRICE Women’s Warm Natural and White BODICES. V-necks, long sleeves— Usual Price 4/6 SALE PRICE 2/9 l and White ing sleeYes—--3/6 There is no doubt about our Prices Two Big Stores that’s why we are always the Busiest Stores ARMSTRONGS Both Ends of the City Men’s Dress Suits MEN’S DINNER SUITS, sizes 4. 6. perfect 4t, stylish finish— Usual Price £B/10/ SALE PRICE Dress Shirts MEN’S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, ph fronts. Slightly soiled. Size 16$ Usual Price 13/6 SALE PRICE 4/11 Men’s Tweed Suits MEN’S’ DARK GREY/,TWEED SUITS, size, 3 te S_ Usual Price 45/SALE PRICE 36/6 MEN’S Railway Saddle Trousers MEN’S RAILWAY SADDLE TROUSERS, material, sizes 3to 7 . Worth 1 1/6 ' SALE PRICE 8/9 Men’s Drill Shirts MEN’S DRILL WORK SHIRTS. Cottar attached, ; and durable. Full cut and strongly sewn. '“The Armstrong” famous make— Usual Price 6/1 1 SALE PRICE 4/11 Boys’ Winceyette Sturts BOYS' GREY WINCEY SHIRTS Don’t miss this line. All sizes Usual Price 5/11 SALE PRICE 4/6

THE ROMANCE OF SHOES. WHEN “TAB-TEBS” WERE WORN. Once upon a time shoe making was recognised, not as a trade, exceedingly useful, but rather uninspiring, but as an art, brimful of stimulating tradition and romance. So Apollo, the god of the arts, was the chosen deity of the shoe makers of Greece and Rome. The shoe maker himself naturally enough came to be invested with something of the romance and dignity of his trade, and in literature almost invariably we find him represented as a cheery, goodnatured soul, and, seated in the doorway of his tiny shop, he is always singing merrily, or exchanging quips and jokes with the passers-by. Formidable volumes have been compiled by earnest students on the part played by shoe makers m politics—and rather a trucurlent oart it always is—in religion, in art

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19036, 3 April 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19036, 3 April 1930, Page 11