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1 j, Shackleton’s End-of-Season i AL E HOW IN NOW 1N rogress. progress. L - di S “ w “‘ T ” e ' a Sl “ ! ’ ?ooM GOODS. " NOWIO/6 - |UvIU Ladies’ Wool Jumpers, dark shades, Ln Fur Coat, Was Co ]fl arS) W ere 45/-, . NOW 15/6 and 21/-. NOW £9 9/-- Wool j nmpers round necks, were B ver Coney Coat, was NOW 5/!I. NOW £l3 13/-. c otton Crepe-de-Chene Frocks, with lour Coat, fur tiinune , collars, were 30/-. jl y lined, was £7 10/- NOW 6/11. NOW £5 10/-. Cotton Marocains, in dark shades, It Coat, rolled fur collar vo fl o co u arg) were 30/-. ped enff, was £9 17/6. NOW 6/11. NOW £6 15/-. Cheek Qinghani Frocks, fast colours ey Tweed Coat, rust were 12 /11, [lipped wool, trimmed ' NOW 6/11. Ms and skirt, was Zephyr F roe ks, plain tops and o. in/ check skirts, were 13/6. NOW £4 10/-. N OW 5/1/1. |d Coat, pleated sides, y )aniie j Frocks in navy, grey, nr, was £3 la/-. sizes 30 and 33, were 16/6. NOW £2 15/-. NOW 5/6. B Coats, were 50/-, ' dress materials 39, 42, 44, A(||) S|L|(S koi Gaberdine Cos- 50 inch Brown Serge, usually 12/6, In fawns, greys and SALE PRICE 3/11 y3fd. Ktre £6 10/-. 54 inch Dress Flannel, in brown NOW £3 10/-. and green shades, usually 12/6, l Knitted Frocks, in SALE PRICE 5/11 yard, d grey, were 27/6. 1 piece only dark grey Tweed, suitNOW 12/6. able for children’s coats, etc., pine Skirts, usually 11/6 yard. 4/11 each. SALE PRICE 4/11 yard. |UR BARGAINS ARE GENUINE ALL PAINS TO ACCURATELY REPRESENT OUR GOODS, [favours we thank you and trust that we may receive your luring this great bargain giving event. paid any station in South Caterbury. Train fare paid joiner buying a fair parcel.

ULANTYNES OF UMARU. t LEADING HOUSE FOR HIGH GRADE FURS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. S AND NECKWEAR THE NEWEST styles INTYNES' FUR DEPARTMENT is under new managers Miss Roberts, who has 1 been appointed to the charge f s favourably known as a thoroughly expert Furrier of pence. Country residents frequently have collections of skins. Ballantynes have special facilities for making them into Coats, Rugs, Neckwear, e “'-> and they can be most effectively used for Trimming Coats and Dresses in to-day’s approved styles. Strictly reasonable charges and prompt service assured. r NES have received their advance 1927 Fur F 1 Dariy and London and garments can be copied or I 0 suit Customers’ requirements. • HIANTYNES UMARU. [ '"''"'"''"'"''''''''''''“''''"'iiiiiuiLiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiitip’iuiiiiiiDiiiiuiuHiuniiiiiniiitviiiiiiiiiua

■ CAL TRUSTEES ESTATE & AGENCY Irt pvt/ C0 ’ 0F K ‘ Z ” LTD - Bo YPADO, utor? and TRUSTEES under wills. BeRNFtuv E «. PERIENCE at your service. B. ALrir ■ Dlstrict Manager, Stafford St., TIMARU. Agent, Reserve Fund Is over £250,008. V Ps at Dy] F Adver- The Daily Advertiser for Rubber Ht*mp« of all deacriptiooa.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 26 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 26 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 26 June 1926, Page 1

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