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SHOPPING IN WARMTH AND COMFORT MODERN METHODS OF HEATING CITY STORES. SO MANY of the Public shopping at Hay’s Limited, Gloucester Street, have remarked on entering the building in these mid-winter days, “How beautifully warm it is in here,” that it may he of general interest to explain the modern method of heating and ventilating employed. 1 lay’s big new spacious building, where everything is so fresh and clean, is heated by purified hot air, forced through concealed ducts hv means of powerful fans, to every part of the building. The outstanding feature of this method of heating is the double purpose it serves. First, an even temperature is maintained throughout the building, giving warmth and comfort to the Public and the Staff, and secondly the air is kept perfectly fresh. This is due to the fact that thousands of cubic feet of fresh air arc hourly drawn from outside the building, forced through the heating apparatus, while at the same time the used air is ejected. This method of beating and ventilating makes for the comfort and health of both the Staff and the general Public. A POPULAR COMPETITION. Those who are taking part in the “ N.Z. Made” Competition, tor which £SO is offered in Cash Prizes, may obtain No. 5 sheet at Hay's Limited on Friday. Back numbers of the Competition Forms are also available for any who desire still to enter. There is no entry fee. A FREE PICTURE SHOW. Provided the weather is fine on Friday evening the usual Picture Entertainment will take place on Hay’s roof. Everybody invited MODEL MILLINERY LOW IN PRICE. Displayed in one of Hay's Windows is a beautiful collection of the well-known “ Madame Kane ” Millinery Models, which are priced at 25/- each. These Models are particularly smart, and were priced ordinarily from 29/6 to 42/-. THE “ GOLDEN ARROW.” The “ Golden Arrow Special ” at Hay’s this week is a range of superior quality Ladies’ Woollen Jumpers, with designs picked out in Silk and Cotton, at 5/11 each. The ordinary price of these Jumpers is 9/6. A NEW NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT. The popularity of Needlework during the Winter months has made it necessary for .Hay's Limited to create a new Needlework Department. This is located just inside the main door, and customers will find an excellent choice of traced goods of all kinds. A 45/- ALL WOOL RUG FOR 16/6. Anyone buying a Maclone Suit or Overcoat, or a Ladies' Overcoat over £4 in price, may purchase for 16/6 a beautiful quality all-wool Rug priced ordinarily at 45/-. FRIDAY BARGAINS. Six quite outstanding bargains will be on sale at Hay’s on Friday. Here they are:—Men’s All-wool Half Hose, "Canterbury” make good medium weight, in Brown Marl only, usually 2/6, special price 1/9 pair; Striped Flannelette, 36in wide, in really good weight, usually 1/2 yard, special price lOid yard; 36in Baronette Satin, in two beautiful shades only—Green and Blue—usually 3/11 yard, special price 2/11 yard. Ladies’ Smocks, in plain and floral materials, usually 6/11 to 10/6, special price 4/11 each; All-wool Cashmere Hose, “ Thyflex." expanding top, usual price 4/6 pair, special price 3/11 pair; Boys’ Cotton and Wool Singlets, good weight, usually 3/6 to 4/6 each special price 1/11 each. \ NO EXCUSE For Procrastination NOW! A Good Set of Teeth For £2/12/6 (Upper or Lower). Every day you delay your health suffers. We use the latest anesthetic: Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen, and WE GUARANTEE NO AFTER-EFFECTS, PAIN, OR DANGER. Purchase one of these new sets Instead of having your present one remodelled.. These will fit better, look better, give more comfort—and costs little giore than the remodelling fee. London Dental Institute 112 a CASHEL STREET (over Isitt’s) ’Phone 33-909

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 143, 18 June 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 143, 18 June 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 143, 18 June 1931, Page 10