»<ff**> V *!*"«* tuts WEDNESDAY - BARGAINS TOWN and ,-; coutiTßy SALVAGE ; Prom Messrs. BIMQ, HARRIS & Co's FIRE Mantles l|l 9 Mill »!' ' i■■ l 11 M I■ I IMI I ill I VOILE FROCKS, tnmmed Voile to tone. Dainty colourings. Just the frock required for the spring season .. A/11 PRICE H/ II i i H FROCKS, cut on newest lines, plain and fancy DAINTY ART SILK FROCKS, very distinctive, smaller fittings predominating. Splendid variety of shades; very durable, and moderately price<l— « FROM 12/11 19/6 TO 63/Blouses K CRETONNE JUMPERS, all different designs, S2in. sleeve, adjustable collar, waistcoat or straight front .. PRICE i\ //» frt CICI Bat A f i an 3fcfcT>M :IQ C»MC> ing on arm and bottom, plain two-button effect PRICE g//J STRIPED FUJI SILK JUMPERS, with collar, long sleeve, open down front or jumper style SPECIAL PRICE IQ/11 Dress Materials 1/1 yard. Good heavy quality twill Italian Cloth, bright finish, always needed for working shirts, aprons, bloomers, cushion covers, etc. In perfect order; 54in.— Usual Price 2/11 1 /1 1 1 FIRE SALE PRICE 1/11$ Children's Dept. and Crem INFANTS' EMBROIDERED VOILE FROCKS 4/11 6/11 8/11 Toilet Dept. Usual Price 1/3 FIRE SALE PRICE Useful Remnants of VOILES, COTTON FUJIS, also WOOLLEN FABRICS, to clear at Half Marked Prices. Silk Department 29/30 in. NATURAL FUJI, all silk, , superior quality Special Price k/ aj, 29/30 in. FUJI, in all colours, over 100 O/Q .different shades Special Price LI O 36in. CREPE DE CHINE and GEORGETTES, summer frocks and jumpers, also even- * ing wear For this week only «_ . Haberdashery Dept. FIBRE ATTACHE CASES, in a useful O / size—3/6 each . Each LI HANCHOW SHOPPING BASKETS, ' in colours—lo£d. each Each i Manchester Dept. LINGERIE CLOTH (Horrockses')— Plain colours 1 / Figured Fancies Ask at the Manchester Counter for "FLAXENE." The latest production in a guaranteed fadeless and permanent finished Dress Material. All the new shades. Quality beats any YARD Blue, Red, Fawn, Grey, Black and *.*.- L 1 White—6£d. yard Yard «J2 1 Suitable for Children's Hair, PLAIN BAR HAIR J CLASPS—2d. Each JD. Art Department TRACED WHITE SUPPER CLOTHS, scalloped edges, 36 x 36—4/9 each GREY CREAM CUSHION CORD 6£d. yard 3/3 2 * Ladies' Underwear Look at the Price—think of the Value—A perfectly made, gracefully cut KIMONA DRESSING GOWN, in Floral Crepe. A stylish gown with deep roll collar. Shades: Saxe, Blue, Old Rose, Powder Blue, Amethyst— SALE PRICE ONLY Al\\ In the most popular and serviceable style, smartly made DRESSING JACKET in the same material as the gown. Will wash splendidly Special Offer! Colours as Gown 1/11 SALE PRICE ONLY 1/11 I Nov. 21st TO Nov. 30* Millinery GOOD THINGS Clothing Dept. M»T:fr»»l PT«J SEASON STRAWS, smart blocked shapes, Crinoline, Bubble and Hemp Braids. All the latest colourings: Rose Beige, Cyclamen, Beige, New Blue, Tan, Navy and Black— Wonderful selection Price A /1 1 to clear liditt«Kill U K ItW: i V 31 *M ; I Xf 4/11 !Wm«ffl» 5/11 8/11 14/9 Gloves and Hosiery LADIES' FANCY SILK and COTTON MIXTURE HOSE, in Checks, and Ribbed qualities, best shades—Usual Price 4/11 pair O //* SALE PRICE pair LI 0 LADIES' 2-DOME FRENCH KID GLOVES, in Grey only; good quality— Usual Price 8/11 pair SALE PRICE pair , Fancy Dept. CLUNY LACES, 6£ and 7in. wide, in a variety of patterns; extra Strang for hard wear— Usual Prices 1/3 1/6 yard . 111 D. SALE PRICE yard 11$ fr 42in. VOILE EMBROIDERY, suitable for frocks or Princess petticoatsUsual Prices 3/11 4/6 yard ■ O/£ SALE PRICE yard LI 0 IMITATION FILET LACE PRINCESS TOPS Usual Prices 1/3 1/6 each Q DSALE PRICE each O RIBBONS, a wonderful range of Satin, Glace and Corded Ribbons, 2 to 4in. wide— Usual Prices 1/3. J/9 2/3 yard £ D. SALE PRICE all yard U Colonial whipcords—Usually 55/- «)A //» * SALE PRICE LUI 0 % MEN'S SAC SUITS, in all-wool Colonial tweeds. '0 Light Grey and Fawn grounds. A welltailored article, second to none— ' SALE PRICE Mercery Dept. MEN'S FANCY HALF HOSE, in a great variety of shades— Usual Price 3/11 pair O /O FIRE SALE PRICE LI 6 MEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT PYJAMAS, smart patterns, all sizesUsual Price 15/6 a suit | f\ //» FIRE SALE PRICE IU/0 Furnishing Dept. 30in. CRETONNE, a fine selection of new designs, dark grounds—l/ 9 IftA^' MADRAS MUSLIN, a very dainty curtaining, with nice small check design and lace O/£ edge; fadeless—3/6 LI V 40in. REVERSIBLE CRETONNE, heavy quality in new floral designs^—2/11 1 //» 45in. SCALLOPED MADRAS MUSLIN, new design and heavy quality—2/11 1 /fi High Street and Victoria Square
GAPPY RICKS RETIRES.
_, * » HIS BOUNDING GOOD HEALTH THE ENVY OF ALL HIS CRONIES. After living an active life many a <nau who retires and sits back on his laurels goes all to pieces. His body is not constituted to sit around on three square meals a day, pondering over Darwin's Theory. He is bound to go to the "pack." Not so hale old Cappy. Over seventy, yet full of pep and sparkle as champagne, with a brain as clear as mountain dew. Why this bounding good health? Because he rectifies his forced inaction by that little before-breakfast dose of Stevens' Health Salt—the salt that sweetens life. Nature has designed our bodies for a really strenuous life outdoors. Glued to an office chair, or sitting around all day. your liver cannot stand the strain —cannot function properly, and consequently your whole system suffers There's one great corrective for a sedentarv life--Stevens' Health Salt. A teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water clears the stomach, purifies the blood, and, no matter what your age, will make vou feel a new man. Stevens Health Saif is sold by all chemists and stores at 2s 6d a bottle. Emphasise "Stevens'." ~~°
Tennis players, do not be misled. Ayres' C.S. tennis balls have been adopted as the official ball for this season by the Canterbury Provincial and the N.Z. Lawn Tennis Associations. British and best. ~~l
A shilling advertisement in the classified section of Thb Press will sell your goods. Try it, 12 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d. 6
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 7
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