THE FARMERS Completion of Alterations i ft You are cordially invited to participate in "The Farmers" Grand Re-opening Week. Come in and see the Special Displays, Demonstrations, etc.—beautiful, imposing, unique, and instructive. You MUST not miss this Great Event! Special Displays! Demonstrations Right Through the Week! FRIDAY EVENING December 2nd, at 7.30. FANCY DRESS COMPETITION. In response to clients' requests, we have decided to extend this Competition until March next. Full announcements will be made later. Suppers, etc., in our Restaurant Music Music Music ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, All Departments will be open on Friday Evenings until 9 o'clock. Drapery Dept. Knitting Machines, making Kaiapoi Hosiery. Exhibition of Model Frocks and Millinery. Mannequin Parade in our Showioom. 3.30 to 4.30 p.m. Daily. Exhibition of a Completely Furnished Model Home. Grocery Dept. Latest Machines, making and wrapping Aulsebrook's Mintcttes. Free Sampling of Glenoya Tea. Hardware Dept Latest Machines making Bunting's Brushware. Cooking Demonstrations on the New Perfection Stove. Free Sampling of Summer Drinks made villi the New Sparklet Syphon. Saddlery Dept. Exhibition of Tents and Camping Requirements. I I I Cashei Street, Christchurch
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19173, 2 December 1927, Page 5
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