A few Specially Chosen Items from d&allcmlijnes <Zsule Which Commences on Monday, 20th February, and will be continued until Friday, 24th February. Floral. Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, with attractive, designs in fast colours. 1 Oin. by lOin. Usual price 2/10. Sale Price 2 for 3/9 All-over LACE, in blue and pink, suitable for bridesmaids’ frocks. 36in wide. Usual Price 30/9yd. Sale Price 15/6 yd. Brettles Wool and Cotton VESTS, for ladies; round neck and wide shoulder strap. W. size. Usual Price 11/8. Sale Price 6/11. Ladies’ Silk and Cotton Emprex VESTS, with rijbbon straps. Usual Price 5/11. Sale Price 3/11. / Excellent Drying English TOWELS, in a thick Terry weave, hemmed both ends. Attractive pastel grounds of pink, tango, or gold. Ideal for general household use. Size 22in by 44in. Usual price 8/2 each. Sale Price 4/11 each. Men’s Grey Sports TROUSERS, with side and hip pocket's, jcuff bottoms. Sizes 3,4, 5. Usual price 42/9 Sale Price 29/6. CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU
Steady About and about ready! Tim and Ru have been down to the she in sips—pardon our 'slip'—'way' don't . do that often ! Tim and Ru have had a busy time preparing for the season. Tim was running around with the caulking iron while Ru as usual was busy with v the uncorking iron. They rubbed the hull down with racing compound and downed a 'hull' lot of racing compound (other'variety). Now everything is ship-* shape and Bristol fashion and the mainbrace has been suitably spliced (several times) so it's heigh ho for salt-spray and kites ballooning'. Tim: Ready about! Ru: I’m about ready for some Timaru bosun’s broth! Tim: Lee -oh! Ru: Oh, I thought you said T-oh, T being for Timaru of cotirse. I’d ‘luff * some . Tim: ‘Yawl’ right, let’s ‘sloop’ in and ‘ketch’ some . , , Ru: Aye aye Sir! Time to run the cutter. Tim: Up plate and into port. Ru: Port? PORT Sir!! Port gives you gout! What ‘ydchties* need is glorious Timaru—Nelson’s blood, spinnaker soup, bosun’s broth—in a word sir Timaru ! Note : Timaru is packed in containers which, with crown seal intact, are guaranteed watertight and can be dunked safely (provided you keep your eye on the other fellow) in cool water. We are sure this exclusive feature will appeal to our many yachtsmen friends. Yours ... THE FRIENDLIEST DRINK IN THE WORLD Brewed end Bottled with loving care by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES Ltd., Timaru Branch. 16
ni#4 r ‘ TTthem »» M high school Secure the Family's back-io°schooi Coats NOW! All the 4 year round—whatever the weather, your boy or girl will be snugly and smartly dressed in a “Latex” fully lined Gabardine Raincoat in the styles illustrated. ' Fawn or Navy, double-breasted, and with two strong pockets and vented back. A full range of sizes is now on display at Para in lengths of 24in. to 46in., rising 2in. in length per size. Take the Kiddies in to Para and try on these Coats. m n m / w Vi 1 RUBBER CO. LTD. 91 EAST STREET, 'PHONE 301 First term—first wet day—first choice is PARA GUMBOOTS While you are ai Para, see the Gumboots for School girls and boys. For tiny there are Bootees in sizes 4 to 9. A good pair of Gumboots ensures dry feet on wet school days. Para have all Gumboot requirements.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 106, 17 February 1950, Page 5
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