[f TO-DAYS at' The Farmers" * j II II » I "■" lIMIII^—— showroom bargains COSTUMES: j MILLINERY: ! - j 1 f J- • c„ m m~r All v/00l Tweed Costumes— Trimmed Millinery (in all leading shades)— 4 only Ud.e. Summer Sale Prices 21/- 25/- 29> to 39/6 (Loal •- Salvage Sale Pricc 63 - Matrons' Hats, in black and colours— , ,vTw(«-d Cojtum:s Salvage Sale Prices 12 6 17,6 21 - 27 6 in clTlicil tjrev. 100-e-Mt.ed stylcs-KP;C, Children'. Trimmed Millinery— 1 " Salvage Sale Price 49/6 in sky. champagne, pink ana white--.J- » n Srrpe Costumes (satin-linod)—C, & 7 vns Salvage Sale Price* 6,6 7.11 11.9 15/Ladies Navy Serge Dostum price , snk £titched Hat# _ , ,• . All „ nn | ra-Mmss—ill l)la.-u:iud white check, ! in cherry, purple, grey, black <t bottle— Ladies All-woo Co-yJm-'vi,!, pm-kots-5 r.is UsSalPriccs 7/6 911 11/0 18 0 Salvage Sale Price 59,6 ' Salvage Sale Prices 4/11 6/11 8,(11 12/6 SPORTS COATS: j _ BLOUSES: UNDERCLOTHING; Art Silk Sports Coats - j Ladies' Voile and Muslin Blouses— "Cotton Vests—short sleeves, in the newest shade*— < Salvage Sale Prices from 2.11 Salvage Sale Price 1/* Formerlr #♦/'» 4!»/6 M'.'O. Woollen Vests—»hort sleeves, c ,«lv«t?e Sale Prices : Ladies' Coloured Blouses— Salvage Sale Price 3/6 g • 27.6 33 649 6 (floral desijfnsl-ft/l 1 _ „ _ , . S, l v, s iS,i.Pri«2/ 6 Yn^C^^h^,Sale' Price 39|6 Udic.'Crc.ro Jap. Silk 810u...- Salvage S.I. Price 3/6 Ladies' Pure Silk Sports' Coats— (Shirt styles)—l6/9 Natural Woven Combinations— in plain and striped effects. Salvage Sale Price 10/6 fhort sleeves —Formerly ;>/1 1 £o/19/6 to T mis Salvage Sale Price 3/11 Salvage Sale Price 84-£5/15 - Ladies' Crepe-de-chine Blouses— * White Woven Cotton Bloomers— Ladies' Pure Wool Sports coa s colours)— 4*2- Formerly 4,6 S»lvag es'a'lePrices 35/-'45 55 / - Sa,Vß « e Sate Price 25/6 Salvage Sale Price 2/11 "THE FARMERS"| CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH J)
The Food for Convalescents! YY/HEN the vitality is low and nourishing fooH is * * needed to restore normality—when the palate craves for something sweet and pleasant—when the need is felt for a digestive appetiser of zest and relish —then it is that Thistle Semolina, the celebrated cereal food, performs its commendable mission. Thistle Semolina is a finely-ground scientifically purified product of highly nutritious value. One ounce posi ■" ' , sesses as much body-building material as is contained ' in eleven ounces of cornflour. Thistle Semolina (Sweetheart o* Wheat) 1 v, ■ is a perfect substitute for cornflour and its use in cooking and baking in the same proportions as cornflour is recommended. 1 Thistle .Semolina possesses all the essential elements which make for physical efficiency. It "agrees" with the weakest digestion and is easy of complete assimilation. There is no , waste substance whatever in it—its every particle is life-giving and health-producing. Try this THISTLE SEMOLINA SOUFFLE —Sec how it is enjoyed by con-O-alescents ! J -—See bow it is relished by the family as an after-dinner pudding! - SEMOLINA SOUFFLE * linamoistened. Boil for live minutes. Tako ~ ore&kr&st caps milk oft Are. Let cool, add butter and essence. Boat . 3 sinAU teaspoons sugar in yolks one at a time. Add stiffly beaten ! J. tablespoon butter whites very lightly. * Butter a plain mould. $ heaped tablespoons Thistle Semolina Cover bottom with jam. Tour in mixture. Few drops essence. Cover with buttered paper. Steam verv geni:atl(* 1 ly until Trell risen and firm. Timeiuboub 1 ; Boi 1 milk,add sugar. Thicken-Tvith theSeruo- liomr. Tarn out on a hot dish. 'THISTLE SEMOLINA.—*oldin Packets—is obtainable from all Grocers. Made f>y FLEMING & CO., LTD. Manufacturers of Thistle Oatmeal. Snowball Flour, Creamoatii, Milk Omties and. Doctors Cream o' Groats. - ' ■■ ' , n —— i ll||i|§ Everybody's Favourite ■'.'■ gp Highest Grade HI : g|p|| At 2/6 '"'itlfl Coif* m little more than other brands, bat iti wholesome, inviting, tatitfying ' quality proves its worth. Try I'm other Good Grade at 2/4 THE CALVES LIKE • mStls Thomson's Calf Meal ' " IfBUv"" V' And it is Rood for them. Builds sound .v. IW JJgk bono and forms Ann flesh that doesn't come oft when the feed is changed. ' ' " Keep the baby fat on your ealvca," tays SfjTwL, the buyer of prime quality cattle. &tSS7 THOMSON'S CALF MEAL is sold in bass: iSlb. bass 7/-. 301b. bags 13/6. 10011). I f xioar ' TAIT BAGRIE Limited i <Z.\/ Bedford Bow .. xqBISTCHUBCH
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16422, 16 January 1919, Page 4
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678Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16422, 16 January 1919, Page 4
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