KERR & Co. •" ■ <- Real Sale Now On FURTHER REDUCTIONS WE ARE OUT FOR BUSINESS. I • SHOWROOM SHOWROOM 1 only Evening'Cloak 25/-; worth 63/-. Ladies’ Dark Lined Skirts. — 9/11 5 worth 14/6 Embroidered and Lace Camisoles from 5/11. Coloured Blouses in all sizes— from 4/11. Children’s Woven Knickers ,1/3 pair. Women’s Woven Knickers — 3/6; worth 4/9. CADIES’ HOSIERY LADIES’ HOSIERY Women’s AH Wool Cashmere Hose— 2/11; worth 3/11. Women’s All Wool Knitted Hose — 2/11; worth 4/9. Women’s All Wool Knited Hose — 3/6; worth 5/6. Women’s Fabric Gloves — 94; worth. 1/9. Stamped Work Still Further Reduced. KERR & CO. FOR MANCHESTER GOODS Good Strong Forfar — 1/4; worth 1/11. Plain and Fancy Nurse Cloths — 1/6; worth 2/6. Strong Harvard Shirting— I/-; Worth 1/11 Pillow Slips 1/3; worth 1/9. Sheeting all greatly reduced. < Calico from 9d yard. Nursery Flanellette 9/6 dozen. KERR AND CO. FOR MERCERY & CLOTHING. Odd sizes in Denin Overalls — 4/6. Mosgiel Saddle Tweed Trousers— 21/6 pair. Men’s Colonial Tweed Trousers— 13/11, 14/9. Boy’s Petone All Wool Suits— from 26/6 . Boy’s Strong Dark Cotton Shirts — 4/6 Men’s Strong Navy Drill Shirts — 7/9. Men’s Cotton Singlets and Pants — 2/9. , All Wool Sox 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/3. A CALL WHILE THE SALE IS ON WILL REPAY YOU KERR & CO ™!EEN STREET PHONE 275
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. p'OUND —Cap off petrol tank. Owner may have same by paying expenses at Daily Advertiser Office. it is now known who took articles out of car last Thursday week, unless returned to This. Office the matter will be placed in the hands of the police. POR SALE on A/c Client, Ladies’ nearly new Cycle, £7 10s.— MeLauchlan Bros. gPECIAL CYCLE COVER for 10/6; You can procure one of these pre-war prices. McLauchlan Bros. AIM ATE Labour Exchange (J. A. Neely), Phone 71. Waiting en. gagement—Harvesters, Cooks, Team sters, Mill Hands, Boys, Couples, etc GULBRANSEN. PLAYER—PIANOS J AM Waimate agent for this won- ’ derful instrument that a child can play. ' Sold at a price a little above an ordinary piane. The terms are easy. Your silent piano taken as part payment for a Player. Order one to-day. THE AGENCIES (J. A. Neely). Phone 71. MISS N. NOLAN, A.T.C.L. Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory and Harmony. Resumes tuition sth February. Address: 28 Princess Street. GRACE G. MUMFORD, L. Mus., T.C.L. Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ and Theory. Resumes Tuition SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. miss McCarthy. 1 Teacher Piano and Harmony; singing. Has resumed teaching. Will be at BAND HALL, SHEARMAN STREET From 2 till 3 p.m., until February 14th. ‘
' . BROWNIES I * FOR THE CHILDREN. Get your boy or girl a Box Brownie. Making piehues is the king of holiday pleasures! Here’s entertainment for every day till school re-opens and an absorbing interest for weekends and off-hours always. Prices from 11/9 upwards. Autographic Kodaks from 42/6. 1 F AKHURST Chemist and Kodak Dealer. WAIMATE.
I iiwrufl—i j»< ■ i m«»ii.i'rTi ■ ■Mr ", » FOR SALfe " . . PINQS INSIGNUS TIMBER, at Plantation,. Mill Road. Price 20s per 100 feet, eatih. Apply to C. CUMMING. Cashel Street, or rinp Fhone 184.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 7 February 1923, Page 4
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