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SEKSIBLi BUYERS It SI'S) SALE PAIGES as Prises Will Rise |"77 1 . » I I Bargains m ■■» Underclothine H Read lese , y —r~ —a », 1 unens at Less children's Tweed Ceats Natural Woven {.'«>ni 1 . l £»iat:ons. 8 -- . _ _ 1 Tweed Prices will rise when J HOSIERY j S.ovj Values Unexampled i I fllQtl Tfl-ilaV flKf I I Children's Tweed Coats, mS&T£L Haberdashery »«• are sold (mm . iran ltwdj uw , a/e - p . ! s . ""fa®"* 34 Ch »Tl^fb^'.nd With collar and trminieri la--» j ■ Medium Weight Dark Grey Tweed, . Spocial Women's Rh,,lc Lisle Ankle I c greys. 1/11 pair | • |/3 I/9 2/3 2/9 'cLn only „ , ' , »«•• , _ I Special Sale Price 4/6 yard Hose 1/11 worth I'll I Special 2-Bntton Lisle Gloves, shades , navy, small sizes _y f.HI Hizo I I 54 inch Winter Weight Dark Grey Suiting | Special Women's Plain All-wool I Black and Chamois 1/-pair TRAY CLOTHS, 36 JfVr S.re I'.ice 2/6 § COATS' COTTONS, • still the old price 7/6 yard Cashmere Hose 2/6 | ~ . worth 1/6 and 1/11 x ot > — Children's Dark Teddy Bear Ladies' f nil sizoGiy l-'lceoyLmert B 400 V( , s All numbers. 54 inch Colonial All^ 00l 6/1 1 rrm ] Women's Heavy Knit All-wool Hose. | ' '(Moves 'in and 2/6 2/II 3/6 4/6 4/II 5 Coats Bloomers >a!e I M'-<* 3/B I " _ ' Le9 2, n ° lesn,e °/ - greys only 3/G pair | Beaver 1/6 uair TRAY CLOTHS 20 B Solendid value for S/■ ■ Grey Fleecy Lined Underskirts. j I Reel 5/5 doz. Fe<r picces , vard Women's Lisle Hose, silk ankle. | Dent's Special Fine Lisle Gloves, X 30— ' I »c Tweed CoatS, ROSLYN WOOU J- ~ZZ?-***-&& %&***■ ™* „ .J**** *«. W ~ tSfUS* * «■*. - «¥* ' L ' J 1 ~RU NNERS— 1 - 6/11 6/1t " d 7/ ■- ~,■■>■■,■ 11 i.miihij.imi"!"" 111 ■■■! 6d skein 5/11 head mMonKS W%. TP B 1/6 l/ll 2/6 2/11 3/11 K =d=r- SALE TIME at ARMSTRONGS s= p^r lindirclothlnt crochet UiamjaH!a« W MILLINERY 0 pnTTftv 1 ™i.i>iim. -.t — ■""■■■ DRAWIn THREAD B Y adies' Smart Ready-to-I AP?2ANQ Wi " never S Silk Blouses 5S Bht . whe i° , I D , EL 'TT. tabmcentres ' st Wi'ir < 1 "cT»!!r ll ' , ' : '' ' I,ll ' l "' ttl - MERCER CROCHFT 1 be Cheaper 2 Pa , cl , Only While .T»p Silk Blouses, smart Underclothfolg l/lt 1/6 l/ll 2/6 nigg™ mole, wiiie, corise Medi COTTON. 6d ball. I I h to work at small cost CRASH TRAY- and bket ... 10/6 lions, in cream and natural 11 Usually 3/11 Now 2/11 ■ Jap. Silk Blouses in cream, sm.-rtl,) trimmed | Traced Camisoles in artistic designs CLOTH, 32 X - | t a*.a SYI.KO EMBROID. „ ta r- v]l _ 1/1.2,3 3,3 3/6 3/,, ERV, lid skein. | ' D«U, *11 «/• SS" "tX S «e bmwn, white, grey, • STAG CROCHET SlfW® 6/B Ml " Wolsev" Tests in cre-im nnd 8 S orrr - u ,, ~ | Usually 4/11 Now 3/11 cream, with new largo sailor collars and turn . ' Double ~ 7/6 8/6 9/6 | 1/11 natural Sa e Prke l 2 6 I I SILk ' bal '" f Coloured Overalls, smartly trimmed, small sizes back cuffs ... ... Now 17/9 \ery pretty shades m Crepe NighU B ' 1 g | 8 onlv N.B.—These Blouses are all well-made and ean | gowns, traced in various designs B B ■ "-..finiLinrn lllll,lll —miß ■■milJ I • Usually 3/(5 Now 1/11 J be had in E.O S. sizes. | Only 5/6 each « . I ... - wiiwipyg—ct?.ijjiijiimiinaM■u^MMßMilim»^»mi«l>lWW»BW<^lW' l )m l i"" ■ 'i»vi*ni '

fiplvEveryorie needs a ' fc Kodak A Kodak is of immense value \MIKm to Parents for keeping a re- » cord of their children; to men milliSS\U on the land: teacliers and those interested in scientific i fMn You can learn to use a Kodak in halfwlfiflhMl' an-hour, and tlioy are priced from 40/r liwlfmm The No. 1 Atitographic Kodak Junior is 'i) IfflHiiwAm extremely popular for general amateur ' 111/iSillWul l\ work. Takes pictures 2i x 31 inches. llfill 111 iHwlli Look for the name " KODAK " l/lfff/fIIHS mlla stomped on tho Camera for your protection. 11l llfi Sold by AS! Kodak Dealers »l Price List Free at your Dealer's or by Mail. jflUngS Sijjf |gjl g EttSpg/ 1 KODAK (Au«tralaaia). LTD. * Auckland. Wellington. Chrlrtehureh and Dunedin^ II Interests! 1 STEVENS- 1 And the Y.M.C.A. guards HIS by W. ~/f O/r //£ /ff 1 j providing'him with clean entertain- ® W || men! and holne-like comforts in camp || which makes a pleasant effer- gjj and trench. 11 vescent drink, cleans the palate, m Will YOU help the Y.M.C.A. to "keep || clears the blood and banishes R the home fires burning" in the hearts of IS sick headaches. j|| the toys in far-off France? gj Each 2/6 bollle contain. 64 dojes. § * Send your chequc now for gg i fg Red Triangle Day .. FRIDAY, MARCH 15th' ' ' (Or date locnllv arranged) BBBVBMI3HBH^RE9S9MMMBBBi . Ch»ques can be made payable to CAPT. D. A. f—T" KWKN, Hon. National Y.MC.A. Treasurer, y, ... . fc"»g Wellington 2 ; 10 -will be received by 1 There is nothing to g any Branch of any Bank in the Dominion. a nrfiVßHt YOUf CVBH I"*I**1 ** I though you ||| P jgßßinaßP llllat ' J!/JU<l ' 1 from having your There's purity in every grain of 3 QWI S Edmonds' Baking-Powder. No 3 "REX p substitutes are used—always the gj , ..upurnN CHEESE H finest cream-o' : tartar and other S3 \ IIMP.HEON bHtcafc |g ingredients. It's the purity and || „| aPe d on the table § never changing goodness that jjjgl placed 0 . p . Use g at eV . eT^^g e StiOn E i ' H I ' |g| I - IBUNTINGfeC^n I painz /aw I iSMHMTS £<w®BES>HB M fcsS'il OBTAINABLE AT lAONMONOER9 || .1 I of Style & Quality { T? A" Tailor-made" Smart Shirts, in latest styles, f or t ■{/' "with or without collars— __ _ 3/11 4/11 to 6/9 Make a point of seeing these values. In Christchnrch you -.I absolutely need one, flvs I PLIMSOLL'S Em-iJ® Corner Manchester & St. Asapb Sti. purse. I can supply fIHHgB "fr. t jj e smartest Tailor- BBSRUBBL la _ mades, beautifully gfifflffigfSß § """Tj cut, well-finished, aBMroMHI I TOOTHACHE somescarfccly worn, I M md I at about a quarter ■' Hilßlf' 1 1 NEURALGIA CoredlnsUnUyby (though , |v HUNTER'S wheu sent home by the tailors), |f t NERVINE SmjMP and i invite you to come in and t", Bar. koteCT c. Fiie* |f g try on any you fancy. \ou 11 save witu» — <*x mSsr«d . on v our purchase, and get a vg for d»y* wlihßicraci- fTz-ky JJfc\\ {WW Costnme that will see out pi: attag toothache I quality <- >«n» c "• k i n d ,<fcs vu noomnxodsd any number of the sn " , ■!iw: tot(7Booter , iNtr< « SECOKD- > «o m J°r M[rS» Ell WO®® cloStlek yaia qalcklj and entlraly eeaMd." . . • 01 all i*At O. *-■" Sjn' 0171—3 «ii Sbma. 123,125 i 127 ARMASH 3T. PWIW 3WT

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 5

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