LAST WFFK OP «A| F — P&8 J iTvm i H ni HB B ■B§ fl Sim «l B¥ H * # B °™ I H H 40in. WHITE VOILE— waists .. 1/11 HAND-MADE TOR- V" Cashmere— JmA Jlgi, W W J& mtJrJ. ... ~ S^^^' CHON LACE. Edging 30in. JAPANESE 3 natrefor t/11 1 Im COMBINATIONS. S.S. and Insertion to.match CREPE, white, cre-am, I) * ( Worth 4/11 3/6 sky, light and dark Cotton. 3 Dairs for-2/6 LAST WEEK OF SALE. WEEK OF SALE. LAsr WEE WWT WEEK OF SALE. +**• a,d - 1 h""™. pink and navy A. Special Line of * LAST WEEK OF SALE. LAST WEEK OF SALE. LAST WEEK OF SALE. V- Woo! (lotted) 1/SMAJRT MORNING JAPANESE SILK Great Redoctian&.in INDIES COCTUMES INDIES' vattiba. BLOUSES, in Crepes, BLOUSES, in Cream. CHILDREN'S 20 WIp—LADIES' f,TSr ®trrf 40rn. FAWN WOVTv"VirS^ Cashmere ttcs and Cot- SLEEPING SUITS & RAINCOATS, special Coats- GABARDINES- DRESSES, winter LAST ° F SALE " LAST WEEK OF SALE. ton Delaines— anct inset-sleeve NIGHTDRESSES— quality 49/6 , LAST WEEK OF SALE. wi ht 21in. WHITE EMBROI- , Ml . -- Were - n /° Clearing at 19/6 At n/<« H yard New AiIERICAN and RIBBED COTTON DERED ALLOVER. in WHITE TOWELS, size LAST WEEK OF -SAKE. NOW ... 2/11 Kow - 7/11 3/6 & 3/*ll N ° w " 29/6 Usually .. 45/- */ 1 B , RRFTONVE SAUOR CHEMISE VESTS. S.S. Muslin make 1/11 24x50— „,~. T ____________ . BRETONNE SAILOR Usual Price .. l/li -ISin. MUSLIN FLOUN- BOYS' ALL-WOOL- ~"" HATS, all colours and Saie Price 1/3 CINGS—At 1/3 /-eac HOSE Ribbed, small LAST WEEK OF BALE. Wt«««MU. LAST WEEK OF SALE. LAST WEEK OF SALE. LAST WEEK OF SALE. _ black Hft/e TOWEIS A fg y^° n|y ~' AßT WHITE VOILE rnTT TM>t7XT.o vlOT(Mrr 10> only-COAT FROCKS LAS ' Usual Price .. 3/11 cloth and Muslin— iI2C _4 x 4o— If" JERSEYS, new full BLOUSES, smart CHILDREN S PETER N AVY SERGE in Washing Poplins and rnT Tnv Sale Price ..2/11 M 1/3- 1/-each shapes, with Sash Belt shapes, in Plain. VoOc PAN CORDED VEL- COSTUMES, last sea- Zephyrs, new smart CREAM OUHUiS ———————— — _____________ ___________ _____ and Pockets— and Hemstitched styles vmr hats . , son's shape, not fall shapes— CORDUROY — ____________ ___________ Usually _ 55/- Uscaßy 7/11 to 12/6 ' . Skirts-Were 69/6' Usualiy „ 45/ _ At . ° F WEEK ° F SALE « LAST WEEK OF SALE. How .. 39/6 Now 3/Tlto7/11 1/11 Now .. 18/6 HOW 19/8 to Clear '»"• SHADOW LACE LAST WEEK OF-SALE. ! ________ LAST WEEK OF SALE. FLOUNCING. white- LACE CXTRTAINS. some CENTS' LINEN Balance of our SUMMER At 6id. oair 1/6 slightly soiled—Special ~ nrT . „r. .. LAST WEEK OF SALE. LAST WEEK OF SALE. LAST WEEK OF SALE. "8T WEEK OF SALE. 1/- e " W best" qaa HtyCREAM WOOL Donbte-Width DARK JAP SILKS - C cru. cerise™™*- FLORAL CASEMENTS 0^ some sßghtiy crushed— KM, goods, in Gabardine TWEEDS— At Z/O yard /o At 3d. yard IOJd. ,1 7 CHILDREN'S ALL- SHAWLS A little Piques and Repps— usnauy .. a>/~ WOOL and COTTON soiled gZt£+ Usually 49/6 At "f /(R >^ d 27in. SPOT JAP SILKS NOW tS/6 VESTS ■tOid.&l/- iJ/O Now -o/ 6 H/ ** * t 1/6 vani LAST WEEK OF SALE. ' 1_ 7 . A LAST WEEK OF SALE. LAST WEEK 0F ,VHITE LINEN LAST WEEX 0F SA "« LADIES' SMART UN- 42m " WHITE VOILE rA ®^ E Splendid Varietv LAST OF SALE. ML M, BE? WWI VH m T TRI^P BLACK • S Vs LJ CRETONNES *- Under 30 do, GENTS' WHITE ffiUP Wi IF fl S SHAPES- WHITE MUSLIN LUNCHEON SERVI- WhO,CS?Je 7id * SHIRTS, Bands cnly/m JK,l¥fi3 MK m# If 2 / 11 DITTO 2/11 niccflora ' — floral 2/11 toctear A2SOJ-931G BJitBM 881 VBHa BBS w ■Biff'nlTl Un BBS • Pricc 6d. each CREPES 4*d. yard
JREX fBiLUNCtIEQN • H CMEES& | fs always uniformly I piquant, because I perfectly matured. Try it for the 'snack* between meals. Sold everywhere, I Wholesale £rom \m\t THOMPSON BROS. Ltd. ffeRVnEtOB. r Enjoyment Plus Economy! The "nutty" flavour of Finest Oats—that's <■ what, makes Oatina tastS'so good. Ton never tire of it— even if you eat it every ... dpy of the year. QATINA Is the ideal Summer foodlight, and easily'digested. And it is Economical—contains most food-value for the money it costs. In 41b. and 201b. bags full walfht. Always Puro and Fresh.—packed a bag within a bag. Test it to-morrow—Buyito.day! r '' Host Grocers sell Oatina—if yours does not,.send his name v. to liangdown & Son, litd., >■' ■. Christchurch—a post-cord will ( do. You will be supplied. ■jf'iy Winner of only Gold ItedaJ, fgSS Japan-Sritiih lixhibillon,London \ HAINeS-I*^ t (SULPHOLINE TUB FAMOUS LOTION v QUICKLY REMOVBS m SKIN ERUPTIONS .. '■ 1 ENSURING. « A CLEAR COMPLEXION r 1 Hm slightest 'Rash, . Faintest Spot. > ferkablo Pimples, disfiguring Blotches,. ' I* •tatinata Eczema, disappear by apfiyisg . BULPHOLINE I t WMcb icaden tha skin spotlm, ; % l: v »oft K dear, supple, comfortatta. jftM CMaWt and stone thnmjfcsat Om Wartd. MB • ifi 7 is a Test this Good 1 W Old English Relish — Mellor's ■■■■BW———MMggg Sau c e Piquant or Mild Most wholesome and agreeable seasoning for Flesh, Fish and Fowl. Adds a rich, savoury . tang to Soups, Rarebits P.,;-:: and picnic Sandwiches. 1,/ INKS LUXURY B WITH ECONOMY g - ® g- H ~ 9 ie - 5 ' ' * * \ % THE PRESS- : The % Greatest Force , In | -Advertising <r.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16155, 8 March 1918, Page 5
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