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Friday is--Half Price I at the D-l-C All Remnants in Silks, Cottons and Woollen Fabrics Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Roller Towellings . . . and Furnishing Fabrics .... HALF THE MARKED PRICES Two Racks of. . . MODEL FROCKS, JACKET SUITS and SWAGGER SUITS Selling at HALF PRICE Usually Half Price 39/6 to £7/17/6 19/6 t 0 79/6 CANTERBURY" LOCKNIT SILK SLIPS Very slightly imperfect in dye, but this is not in the smallest degree detrimental to the excellent wearing qualities of these “ Canterbury ” Princess Slips. Round neck styles, with the new Dull Finish; variety of-the best shades. S.W., \V. and O.S. fittings— Usual Price .. 9/11 and 10/11 Sale Price 7/11 PURE SILK LINGERIE CREPE DE CHENE 36in wide, fine quality Pure Silks, in the loveliest soft shades for all Lingerie purposes. Outstanding value— Special Sale Price 2/fi yard Oddments in ART SILKS A collection of Printed Crepes, a few Checked Taffetas and Art. Silk Ottomans—must be cleared— These are selling at 2_/- yard QUALITY CRETONNES Exclusive and good patterns in these fine quality Cretonnes. Some are reversible, all are smart and attractive. 30in wide— Usual Price .. •• Half Price .. ~ 2/11 to 3/11 yard 1/6 yard 1500 People have already discovered the Marvellous Value of this Pure Silk UOSIIKY And now we’ve been fortunate in buying another 600 pairs, including such well-known makes as “Aristoc” and “Gloriana.” Absolutely unbeatable value in hard wearing Pure Silk Stockings (mediums). Fully Fashioned, and with cradle foot and tailored heel. If you’re wise you’ll buy three or four pairs, for this is one of the best Sale Snips of the whole Sale Season— Usual Price Sale Price ~ 10/11 pair 5/11 Half Price Art Silk Bedspreads In Pink and Gold colours; they are attractively embroidered in self colours. Selling at HALF PRICE. Single Bed—Usual Price 35/Half Price 17 /(> Double Bed—Usual Price 45/Ha “ 22/6 Sample Range of Coloured Towels All kinds of attractive Coloured Towels selling at absurdly low prices. Great bargains in this lot. TRY THE D.l.C.’s SATURDAY MORNING TEAS Delicious! and only Outstanding Value in Leatherette HAT BOXES Well made in good wearing Brown “Leatherette,” nickel clasps. Well finished inside. Suitable size for week-end holidays—--6/11 ZIPP-TOP" SHOPPING BAGS Morocco-Brained and Crocodile grained; quality Shopping Bags. Extremely well made, felt lined, with inside Purse to match. Lightning Zion Fastener top— Special Sale Price 6/9 Wonderful opportunity for good buying in the D.I.C. Hardware Section FIRESCREENS. COAL BOXES, FIRESIDE COMPANION SETS, CURBS, COAL TONGS, PEDESTALS and JARDINIERES in BRASS, ANTIQUE COPPER AND OXIDISED SILVER A selection of Traveller’s Samples selling at HALF PRICE LAMPSHADES Coloured Parchment and Painted Silk Lampshades, in attractive shapes and designs Usual Price .. Half Price .. 1/9 11 D 6/11 3/6 ID-IN? CHRISTCHURCH

Charm of Caroline Bay Scenic South Canterbury World-travellers say that no country in the world has a more beautiful beach than the spariding crescent of Caroline Bay, the charming frontage of Timaru, one of New Zealand’s best bases for delightful holidays. Safe bathing angling all manner of thrilling trips through beautiful country “the granary of New Zealand.” LOW FARES BY RAIL. The New Zealand Band Contests will be held at Timaru from 18th to 23rd February. 46 0h 9 Listen to the Band* 99

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20539, 14 February 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20539, 14 February 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20539, 14 February 1935, Page 7

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