TO-DAY !■ — At "THE FARMERS" fire salvage sale Sweeping Clearance of Genuine Bargains Washing Fabrics Silks and Materials v^ d s^«U- e,,d,a, varietj% . wsi Prices .. 1/6 1/9 2/3 yard - Coloured Shantung Silks. 4 oin. Moirette Skirtings (all colours)— . ' ; .... Salvage Price .. 4/6 yard slashing Reductions in Tussore ; .ilksDelainette Blousings, 2gin. wide- Now 2/3 2,8 , . Salvage Sale Prices 1/2 1/3 yard j ap silks, light ground, with coloured spot-— Coloured Crepes (double-width), in all colours Usuallv 5/ 11 •• Nmv • - Salvage Sale Price .. 2/8 yard silk Cre ,< 0 an( i Eolienncs. in pink only— Zenhyrs and Ginghams (double-width), in new Former!v (>/" Now . 4,6 yard ' checks and stripes- mm ()oin Cravenettcs. in grey and fawn— Salvage Sale Prices 1/9 2/3 yard ■ >-ow 9/11 yd. Coloured Poplins i .vt'.ecc only Grey Gabardine--'Usually 3/11 •• ow 2/6 yard 'Reduced from 15/- to 911 y ard Check Burwood Suitings (good washing). Winter Tweeds—Now 4/6 4/11 5/6 6/11 vd. black and white, grey and white, blue and Brown Cheviot Tweed Mixture, Xow 5/11 yard Check Ratines; very smart- Nestling C!c*h. in cream an pn . - Salvage Sale Pnce ■ 2/11 y<L—double-width • • Tropical Suitings- ~ Big Reductions in Navy toatug Merges ; allReduced from .. 5/11 to 3/11 yard wool and reliable dyes— N M e RM«ed to° Üble ' W,dth . ) ' _ 2/6 yard Scotch Wincey (doubleiidihl-Now 2/6 yard See the SPLENDID OFFERS in all Departments "THE FARMERS" CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH N6471 '7539 •
Thoso interested in tho deslniction of gorse should pay a visit to Konini street, Biccarton; whore gorse on lao road side was sprayed will "Wheelband's Exterminator. 5W Colombo street. JPfII When Your Shirt Wears Through at The Neckband! Come to Plimsoll's and choose another! Cur prices , mako for supreme satisfaction in shirt "matters. Bead these figures, then see the garments:— Men's Neglige Shirts (bands)— 3/11 to 10/6 Tennis Shirts (collars) — 3/6 to 10/6 Silk Shirts from 10/6 to 19/6 — splendid. Working shirts .. from 3/11 A SHIKT FOB EVERY TASTE— A PRICE TOR EVERY POCKET. PLIMSOLL'S I Cr. Manchester & St. Asaph Street*, CHRISTCHURCH. I ! | r - "*—**' ! Th© 4ay she | iorgot Creamoata | Mv, what a different breakfa«t I tavle it was. Dad was decidedly j glum—the boy said that breakfast wasn't tho bams—and mother vowed it wouldn't happen again. There's co breakfast so wholesome, so nourishing. do appetisia; as Creamoata. Crsamoata (Cream o' tho Qnt) Try it—order a packet (or 10-morrov morn--8 ins 1 * metl— 111* family's verdict will place it I Unit iaYOurite. JUid remember that every I 8 Creamuata. packet cuutains the coupuiu 8 you la share in the great Frcu
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 10
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