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SPECIALS From FARMERS’of Auckland FARMERS' of Auckland—New Zealand's biggest and busiest department store—is now offering some quality lines at really outstanding prices. Each item is fully guaranteed, and FARMERS' Easy Credit Service is at your disposal, enabling you to have immediate use of the goods while paying in convenient weekly amounts. If your requirements are not mentioned below, write to FARMERS' for further particulars. w,l> qive ,on 9' hard waar • - ■ and just look at the Low Prices! Postage is Free anywhere in New Zealand FARMERS’ RAILWAY BOOTS Another FARMERS' Leader Value! With or without foecapi, as desired. MEN’S HENDON” WEI TED CkIOEC A sturdy Wbrking-Boot that is ideally suited to truck drivers, tramway , McrlUMri WtLI tU workers and all outdoor workers. Sizes: sto 10. Leather soles. Smart, dressy Shoes for Best or Business Wear. Made in three fittings— . 26/6 pair. Size 11, 1/6 extra. Ro . un d or Square Toes. Black only. Sizes: sto 10 (in half-sizes). V/ith non-skid rubber soles and heels 32/- pair 29/9 pair. Or 1/6 Deposit and 1/6 Weekly. Size 11, 1/6 extra. TERMS: 1/3 Deposit and 1/3 Weekly MEN’S BLACK ALL LEATHER SLIPPERS STREAMLINED SHOES A Special Leader Value! With repairable soles and heels. Built to stand or en< Y° u .ths and Boys. This type of Shoe is always popular and smart hard wear, and good fitters. Sizes: 5 to 10. 17/11 pair on occa . s 'o , ’s. Solid throughout and hard-wearing. Recommended. Available in Tan Mcn ’ $ S ’ zcs: to 10 ( inc l u d'"q half-sizes) 26/- pair Available m Tan 20/6 pair Or i/4 Deposit and i/4 Week , y Youths' Sizes: 3to 5 23/9 pr. Boys' Sizes: I and 2 .... 20/4 pr. Boys' Sizes: 10 to 13 |B/a pr FOOTWEAR DEPT. —FIRST FLOOR Al ‘° wi,h To,<:a P s: t£ ! *’• *‘/‘ ito z_ u/i Fto s .jia • Men $: 5j to 10 22/6 pair With this “GOLDEN KNIGHT” RADIOGRAM you get 12 FREE RECORDS This "GolJen Knight” is a compact Tabla Radiogram with a high t standard of performance on both Radio Reception and Record Reproduction. It is equipped with a powerful speaker, giving . excellent tone, electric motor and turntable, with fidelity pick-up, Complete with 12 Records FREE! STAR FEATURES: ■ ROLL-BACK LID i ■ HIGH-GRADE AUTO-STOP RECORD PLAYER | ~~~ f ■ LIFE-LIKE TONE ■ ' flHv ■ HIGHLY-SELECTIVE RADIO * Cash Price £3B/10/- ft / TERMS: 30/- Deposit and 7/9 Weekly / RADIO DEPARTMENT —FOURTH FLOOR /

$ \ FARMERS' have always been renowned for the high quality and low prices of their Jewellery. Illustrated here are but a few from range available, and each will be sure to find instant favour. x %. SUGAR BOWL f handsome E.P.N.S. Quality - ■ \ TERMS: ’? ■ " Deposit and I/-Weekly Ld- ’ f ’ B.RRSH SETS . SPECIAL OFFER! Ladies tour-piece Brush Sets in excellent quality in popular tapestry design. The Brush has genuine Nylon bristles, and E.P.A.I. QUALITY SILVER* the has bevelled edges. Set also includes Powder PLATED BUTTER DISH Cash Price—£6/12/ b (fW .?.<Beautiful, gleaming Dish with Butter TERMS: 7/- Deposit and 3/- Weekly Knife to match for only 8/6. DIAMANTE BROOCH really attractive Brooch that -II P f ove popular for either evening A\ < XjfcP '7 or day wear. It is in a dainty ‘ f ' crescent shape, neatly boxed. Yk *• \ Cash Price—l7/6 \\ v MANICURE GIFT SETS v Farmers’ Guarantee I c ’ ! j 'far Absolute Satisfaction } with. >iid. w.„.r s.i i.eiud., > all the ocissors, Nail Files, etc., y' ! IN USE or money ! necessary, and is designed to fit < * s inside your purse. refunded in Full. s Cash Price-22/* !; J TERMS: 2/- Deposit and 2/- Weetly JEWELLERY DEPT. —THIRD FLOOR FARMERS’ TRADING COMPANY LTD. HOBSON STREET - - . AUCKLAND *

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Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1949, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1949, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1949, Page 8