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TO-DAY] At "The Farmers" [TO-DAY n Great Fire Salvage Sale All Dress Needs at Bargain Prices & fJßL—i—M———» Costupe and Dress Materials Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear f : VOILES in endless variety (stripes, LACES and INSERTIONS — r,i cheeks, florals Salvage Sale Price .. .. 3d. yard Salvage SalePriccs — HAND-MAD 10 TORCHON LACE, 2in.— 1/6 1/9 2/3 3/3 yard Salvage Sale Price .. .. 1/6 New " OVERCHECK," for Sports BEADINGS. in fine cotton Val.— Coats etc — ■ Salvage Sale Price .. 9Jd. doz. Salvage Sale Price 2/3 yard I ALL-OVER LACE, in dainty designs ZEPHYRS and GINGHAMS I Salvage Sale Price .. .. 1/11 yard (double width)— I FABRIC GLOVES, all colours and «izes (soiled) — Salvage Sale Prices I Usual Prices 1/11 2/11 3/6 and 4/6 pair 1/9 2/3 yard I Salvage Sale Price */- P* ir BURWOOD SUITINGS (double I KID GLOVES, 2 and 3 domes, beaver, tan, and black width)— , I (slightly spotted)— Salvage Sale Price 2/6 yard I Usual Prices — <|6 8/u W/b WASHING CREPES, all colours Salvage Sale Price .. 2/6 pair to clear Salvage Sale Frlces NECKWEAR,, slightly soiled by water— 1/6 1/10} yard Salvage Sale Price •• SUMMER SUITINGS- . WHITK and PARrS NET COLLARSSalvage Sale Prices Salvage Sale Prices 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/3 3/11 —- — 2/11 3/6 yard CREPE DE CHINE COLLARSCOVERT COATINGS— Usnal Price 3/6 Salvage Sale Price 2/6 Formerly 4/lt Salvage Sale Price 3/11 yard BLACK COTTON HOSE, fashioned; sanitary dye— TARTAN DRESS—Salvage Sale Price 2/11 yard Usual Price 3'6 Salvage Sale Price 2/9 pair TW SM F ;aIe Salt PHces" *2/11 5/6 yard TAN LISLE HOSE, lace CREAM /INCEY (double width)- Usaa® Prices 2/11 and 3/6 SILK CREPE and only— WIHTE S *LISLE" f \ Formerly 6/11 Salvage Sale Price 4/11 yard WHIIE LIbLL HU&b, / MStf«» \ Bla |il".VeS?rice SlLK MIXTU ® yard « SElPric 2/6 ( 111 } tii J It! ic MIXTURES— ■■ Salvage Sale Price 111 pr. \ s&ftk {A I B SSw?gefilePrYce .. 1/11 yard SILK ANKLE HOSE, in /$ J TUSSORE SILKS of reliable UsSlPrice * * 4/6 pair N. Salvage Sale Prices 2/3 2/8 3/- Salvage SaTe Price 3/1 l pr. ' 1 ■ Get Your Share of these Money-saving Offers %i I! "THE FARMERS" CHB"stchurch I J! N6471 —7147 BE

Sand! .Sand! Sand! Speaking of Hupmobile performance, here is an extract from J. L. Burton's story of his record driye across Aus- V tralia in a Hupmobile :— " After this hill we had plenty more sand. Yes, tons of it; but over and up all of it the Hupp went like a scalded cat, till we came to Narlaby tank, and the end of the thirty miles of sandy desert. By the way, it was 3.15 p.m. on our arrival at the Narlaby tank, thus covering the thirty odd miles of heavy sandhills in two hours twenty minutes, which, to say the very least, speaks very highly oj the pulling powers of that Hupmobile motor car. On the previous record >; this same portion of the journey took hours and • 'hours." ; This great'trans-Australian trip proves again the phenomenal stamina and power of the Hupmobile. The total 'i distance, from Frefnantle to Sydney was 2,677 "miles of ■ deserts, washouts, boulders and sandhills. The Hup covered the distance in 7 days, 2 hours, 17 minutes, on an •; average of 15.7 miles to the gallon of benzine. No spares were needed. See a Hupmobile 1 It " won out on the deserts it will please.you on City streets. N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn. LIMITED CHRISTCHURCH

1 MEDIUM 1 I 3S w j—ii tit l . . lan] a high price to ensura absolute §5 ITh |q satisfaction. Wesayinmost |U5 fie 11 fip cases i,; ia not - B° od IP jjjj| an] medium priced Instrument apj §5 IFS>IT A will very often fill the bill, SS rH A Iylil JJNfc IP and if it is paid for by Easy guj iV ™ 'ayy Payments it can be acquired j3p] sro ntpofvnrsa 5™ without any worry. Allow {Mp] us to show you what we mean [UE by a good medium and low- gS priced Pi&no. i Milner &. Thompson Ltd. i || 128 MANCHESTER STREET - CHRISTCHURCH Si 1 ■] (g

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16421, 15 January 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16421, 15 January 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16421, 15 January 1919, Page 4

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