LORNA LONDON'S NEWS—! Shop by Mail with Wanganui’s “Aunt Daisy” SEW AND SAVE • We haven’t started a mutual admiration society here, but we, the rest of the store, would like to tell you, the W e Silks and Dress Materials Departments, how much we 9 admire you. V A We marvel at the energy you display and would like " to ask “Where on earth do you get such enormous • quantities of beautiful Fabrics and Silks to sell at such value prices??” “No wonder you are so busy—you V ‘ deserve all the success you have. Congratulations ’. ’. ’* PLAIDS .... F— —1 36in. Wide Spun Plaids catch your eye first . . . they ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZIZZZZZZZZZmmb are just the gayest of colours and you immediately think of clever ideas for kiddies’ skirts, dressing gowns, and so on. One coupon per yard. SAY ------ 6/6 yd. STRIPED PYJAMA SILK But L °° k 30in. Striped Silk Pyjama Cloth. Now this is the very Wkat’« TJaf* I thing you've been waiting for. This is an excellent VTIMI S Irere . cloth—we washed a bit of it to see how it stood up to washing and you can see the splendid result. Shades are Green, Blue, Red, Fawn, Brown, White. 2 coupon to every yard. Price 5/11 yd. "VV FLORAL PRINTS LOVELY SINGLE i 36in. Floral Prints come next, and what an array. Print is the fabric you can use for all sorts of things. and 3/6 yd. WOOLLENS DOUBLE-BED 54in. Checked Woollens look very attractive, and DOWN QUILTS i you 11 like these. What a marvellous selection London- - town has. You can visualise all sorts of smart suits and frocks from this range. There are Saxonys, Cheviots, Plaids and Shepherd’s Checks. The value is j , » • just as good as the material. II coupons per yard. JUSt Arrived 16/11, 17/6, 21/6, 25/11 y d. Ule But Very IMT. HARRIS TWEED Wekome 54in. Imitation Harris Tweed, the tweed that has no equal—real home spun. What a super coat you can make from this tweed. Shade in Rich Brown—send Priced from for a sample, coupons per yard. w 13/11 and 15/6 yd. £5/10/0 to TRESCAS £B/10/0 36in. Trescas are arrayed in checks and stripes. We have an outs’, ending range. Prices are— —— 7/11 to 15/6 yd. lIIIJIIII.IIII.fiI
MR. DAIRYFARMER ! for * Milk Buckets and Cow Covers. * Dairy Rubberware and Brushware. * Cattle Syringes and Gum Tubes. * Trocars and Canulas. * Cow-shed Brooms and Scrapers. * Pet. Jelly and “Milkeeze." ’ R.V.P. Oil and “Camfosa.’’ * Separator Oil and Rings. * Leg Rope and Cream Stirers. * Vee Belts and Pulleys. * Stock Licks and Bull Rings. * Belting and Teat Syphons. Etc., Etc. See Our Window Display. GORDON’S “DAIRY MACHINE AGENTS,” Opposite Railway Station, TAIHAPE. A s STOCKINGS 'X For colder days. Looks < like silk . . . easy to 4 apply •• • ideal for 3 \ evening*. 4 £toe£inqfess (ream A Product of BRITISH LABORATORIES (G. W. Lawrence) 8o Jervois Quay, Wellington. ao DO YOU LUNCH IN TOWN ? DO YOU LIKE EXCELLENT LUNCHES? If So EAT AND ENJOY YOUR MEALS At THE ROyALE WILLOWS
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 194, 15 August 1944, Page 2
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