LONDONTOWN Always Busy Absolutely the Biggest Bargains in Christchurch STAR BARGAINSfrom the SHOWROOM WOOL JUMPER SUIT, Oriental design, collar and knot ends; tones: violet, inauve, grey, IQk/(l fawn—Usual Price 29/6 Star Bargain LIS/ U WOOL COSTUME, fancy coat, patch pockets, facings and skirt to match; tones: grey, brawn, fawn—Usual Price .. .. 35/- OO //£ Star Bargain £«)/U WOOL COSTUME, Oriental design, crossover coat, 1 button, patch pockets; tones: black, nigger, grey—Usual Price .. .. 59/6 Of|/ Star Bargain JU/ WOOL COSTUME, marl effect, bound art braid; tones: black and white, mole and grocn, henna and green—Usual Price .. 79/6 QA / Star Bargain .. ... .. .. «Jv/"~ . ers SHETLAND WOOL JUMPERS, with Oriental colourings; all colours A/11 Usual Price 9/11 .. Star Bargain *»/ IJL SHETLAND WOOL JUMPERS, plain colours, with. Oriental bands on neck and bottom; all coloursUsual Price 13/6 C/ 11 Star Bargain W 11 ALL-WOOL JUMPERS, in plain colours, boatshaped necks, bound braid; all colours Q/I 1 Usual Price 13/6 .. Star Bargain 57/11 HEAVY RIBBED ALL-WOOL VESTS, long sleeves Usual Price .. .. .. 6/11 A /li Star Bargain **/ 1 i HEAVY RIBBED WINTER WEIGHT VESTS, short sleeves, full length 1/111 Usual Price 2/11 .. Star Bargain 1/11"$ CREME WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, with collar and long sleeves, open fronts; full sizo n /i « Usual Price 11/6 .. Star Bargain 5/ 11 GREY ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, heavy weight,' elastic waist and knoo £ /« « Usual Price 8/11 .. Star Bargain 0/H Corsets D. & A. CORSETS, strong white coutil, well-boned, long skirt, four suspenders; sizes 21 and 22 Usual Prico 6/11 1 /|| 1 Star Bargain .. 1/ 11$ D. & A. CORSETS, strong white coutil. lightly boned, laco-trimmed top, long skirt, four suspenders; sizes 20 to 30 9/11 Usual Prico 6/11 .. Star Bargain Of 11 PINK ELASTIC CORSET, four suspenders; sizes 22 to 30—Usual Prico .. 8/11 C/| t Star Bargain ...» ».. ~. 0/11 Christchurch
A "tip" to property-owners wlicsc lands are crossed by electric power ring's, or where such lines traverse roads fronting properties, was jfiven at a irceting of the Te Awamutu Electric Power Board (says au exchange). If, oaid Mr Johnson,; farmers would itwist an oid piece of galvanised wire from the top fence wires down to the ground end earth it by firmly attaching the lower end' to a piece of galvanised pipe or iron rod ' driven into the ground, there would be no danger of the fences becoming charged with electricity. This precaution should be taken at each complete section rof a fence—that is, between every gateway.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 14
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