MASTERTON SPECIALS. AO /P l’ air - ew ealaud all-wool ‘i'*/ Y>Blankets. Full double 49/6 for 42/6. 32/6, Fairy Down Quilts. Full double, 37/11 to 82/6. Value! Well Filled, Buttoned Mattresses, 25/6. Double, 37/11, Save at Cody’s. ' 9/11 Wool Antle Sox ’ All shades y <»/ Al Knitting silk, 1/- hank. Leather handbags, 10/6 to 29/6. New shades and shapes. In leather from 2/b. Hosiery heel savers, 1/6 packet. Leather belts, 2/6 to 3/11. Save at Cody s. pV /-i ~t Felts. 5/11, 7/11, 9/11 to 0/ A-L 17/6 Peach Bloom Velours, 19/6 to 22/6. Winter coats 59/6 to 7gns. “West End” costumes, 69/6. Wool frocks, 39/6 to 89/6. Save at Cody b, -| 55 //• Kapoc Quilts. Double, 14/11, 1/6/ 16/11. Floral and Paisley Sateens. Silk Brocades, 15/6, double 19/6. Art Silk two-tone bedspreads, u/11 single 6/11, large single 3/4, 7/11, double 8/11. Save at Cody’s. A /I A All-wool xkfgalaines, newest 11 shades, 4/11 to 6/3. 54in. all wool tweeds 4/11, 5/11, 8/11 to vard. 36in. check tweeds 3/6 yard. 38m. Astrakhan 6/11 for 4/11. 36in. Kilker flannels. 4/11 for 2/11. Save at Cody’s. — 1/11 Woven Vests and Panties. To 1/ 11 c ] e ar, 3/11 for 1/11. Woolly backed loeknit underwear 4/6. Interlock underwear. Lowest prices. Berlei foundations. Minimum selling prices. Full stocks. Save at Cody’s. 1 Q //>—Ladies’ Striped Lullaby Py--10/0 j am as. The ideal “Nightwear” for now. Snappy stripes. At the Wairarapa Farmers’. 1 A /H a t Hugo and Shearer’s. Men’s Pure Wool Ribbed Jerseys, polo collar, zipp fastener, two pockets; ideal for all outdoor workers. , »7 /C YD. —All Wool Dress Tartans, 36 • / o in. wide, Black Watch, Cameron, McKenzie, Royal Stewart, Gordon Tartans. At the Wairarapa Farmers'. TUST arrived, new stocks of Elizabeth ’J Arden Toilet Preparations; Flower Powder, Dusting Powder, Skin Tonic, Velva Cream and Orange Skin Food, etc. A Q /{?—Men’s Fully Guaranteed Oily Utt// V Canvas Riding Coats, full cut. cape shoulders, dot fasteners. At the Wairarapa Farmers’. 19 / fl to £3/3/- at Hugo and Shearer's. I<~7 Exclusive Range of Evening Purses in hand embroidered, bead, sequins and diamante effects. Prices to suit all. W /-I 1 —Men’s Oily Canvas Pullon •/ A J Leggings. Shaped ditto, 14/6; all sizes. Sou’westers 4/6 ea. At the Wairarapa Farmerg 1 .. 40/ at Hugo and Shearer’s. Men's ‘*<6/ ” Fawn Raincoats, military style, full trench cut, shoulder cape, straps, bone buttons; fleece lined, warm and dressy. All sizes. ■j o /rj_M en ’s All Wool heavy and AO/ O grey ribbed Sweaters, button fronts, polo collars. At the Wairarapa Farmers’. A at Hugo and Shearer’s. Ladies’'A/ ” Fleecy Lined Astrachan Gloves in fawn. 1 SKEIN —New stocks of khaki AV 2 an( j Airforce Knitting Wool. At the Wairarapa Farmers’.
9/11 at Hugo and Shearer’s. Bonds 9/ il 4 p ure Silk Hose, in good shades.• "I /ZJ YARD—Floral Nursery Wincey- . A/ V e tt eSi creme, blue and pink grounds. At the Wairarapa Farmersl 9Q/{? at Hugo and Shearer’s. Down 00/ V Quilts, covered in floral sateen, with plain panel to tone; well filled. Colours, pink, blue, green; single and double bed sizes. 1 I DOZ. —"Harrington” Nursery A-*-/ V Square. Double woven texture, soft, absorbent finish. No hemming required. At the Wairarapa Farmera’. Q Q /(i and 45/- at Hugo and Shearer’s. 00/ V white Blankets, make in N.Z.; all pure wool, smart borders, whipped ends; single and double bed sizes. O /Q —New Lace Collatings, beige, <*/ «/ white, in 3 widths, from 2/9 yd. At the Wairarapa Farmers’. K /I I at Hugo and Shearer’s. Ladies’ ' AY Wool Lined Locknit Bloomers; heavy quality, motif trimmed, pastel shades. All sizes. O /"| I— Gaily bound Traced Aprons; YY simple and attractive designs. At the Wairayapa Farmers’. RJ at Hugo and Shearer’s. Silk and O/ V Wool Vests; opera top, lace trimmed ; peach, white, nil, Sky. OK / —Women’s Cosy Fawn Dressing O»7/ “G O wns. At the Wairarapa Farmersl OQ at Hugo and Shearer’s. Ladies’ V '•pweo,]. Coats; fawn and brown tones. Sizes S.W. and W. "I O —New Breton Felts, made, by -YO/ V a mnn ’ s hatter. All new wanted shades and sizes. At the Wairarapa Farmers’. A Q /{? at Hugo and Shearer’s. Ladies’ Y"/ V Tyyeefi Costumes; all smart styles; shade, fawn and brown mixture. LEVIN SPECIALS. QTEELITE-ING Ploughshares and *D other farm implements prolongs life 5 times. Ken Douglas, Expert, Chamberlain St. T C. MOODIE, Timber Merchant, v • Farmers’ and Builders' lines supplied. Tel. 141, Cambridge St., Levin. TpOR all Electrical Installations, consult A. Woollett, Engineer and Contractor. Bath St., Levin. Tel. 364:. TVHERE can I obtain the very best ’’ bread and cakes? Why! at Arcadia Dairy, Oxford St. TJIGHLY recommended for its excelYY lout meals. —Majestic Cafe, Oxford St- Levin. r piME for Electrical Radiators. We Y- have them. H. D. Richards, Electrical Contractor, Levin. Tel. 335. J ADIES—You will be delighted with -Y-1 the array of warm underwear at Miss Stevens’ Shop. ■yVE specialise in Home-made Cakes and Pies, Dainty Afternoon Teas, etc. Royal Home Cookery. /OLIVER'S, Levin, for your 1940 Golf YY Shoes. A wide range in Ladies’ & Gents’. See our windows. ATILITARY Raincoats; fawn shade, DY smart appearance. Absolutely weather-droof. Only 39/6, at Norman Thornley’s, "Minster House,” Levin. TIHIEF "Dominion” Delivery Agent for Levin and district. Wm. C. Stannnrd. Bookseller ifc Stationer. ■pOR the latest in Periodicals and A Books; direct from publishers. Wm. C, Stannard, Levin’s Bookseller. ’E'OR latest Novelties, Gaines Competitions. Jig-saw Puzzles, Comics, etc. Win. C. Stannard, Levin's Bookseller. rJOOKS, Stationery and Fancy Goods. Y We deliver ‘•■The Dominion.” Maelean ifc Chapman, Ltd, Tel. 302, Levin. qMIoMAS J. COUTI'E, expert Painter Y mid Paperhanger. Cambridge St. Tel. 395. Country work a specialty. SHANNON SPECIALS. CHOPPING out of Shannon may cause unemployment. Fresh Fish daily at Ideal Fishery, Ballance St. ILLIARDS, Radio Agency, etc., at V. J. Simpson’s, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Phone 25. I? 91) Worth of Quality Furniture, 20/deposit, 5/- week. Everything for I li<- Home at Hyde's. PUREST Wholemeal Bread, delicious confectionery and cakes, etc., at N. Birch's, Ballance St. Phone 17.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 186, 3 May 1940, Page 1
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