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Massey Agricultural College | PALMERSTON NORTH j EGG LAYING CONTEST 1931 - 1932 ' (50 WEEKS DURATION) . r Schedules now available. Competitors may enter teams of six purebred pullets of one variety. Entrance fee £1-10-0 per team. Apply The Manager, | . Poultry Department. Masssy Agricultural College. Box 367, Palmerston North. PRINTERS SINCE 1865 V HIGH-CLASS J. \ commercial/ labels^, PRINTING Rosters BILLHEADS & TICKETS PROGRAMMES^^ |gg ALL ITS f^ BOOKLETS CATALOGUES «wi« JT SHOWCARDS LETTERHEADS PHASES -f BUSINESS CARDS LINE BLOCKS - f BOOK BINDING HALF-TONE BLOCKS f STEREO BLOCKS Phone > 44-040 " j (Hire "iEuFning fnat" frinttng Mnuap (ffilmiOrll Crna. CliU FINE ART PRINTERS WELLINGTON. . ' ■. *- , , /."; ■> v A revolution in ELECTRIC COOKING ■; ■■■ Why wait for twenty to forty minutes for three pints of water to boil when it can be done easily in half the time and at half the cost? The heat generated in the hot plate of a modern electric cooker can only be transmitted by actual contact with the utensils. Pyramid British Made ALUMINIUM UTENSILS for Electric Cookers Arc specially manufactured with very thick bottoms and are scientifically ground by a special process, giving a dead flat surface to make "all over" contact •with the hot plate. Real economy in current and time is thus effected. Call and see these wonderful new utensils and let us tell you more about them. , SAUCEPANS, FRYPANS, STEWPANS, CASSEROLES; KETTLES, DOUBLE SAUCEPANS, FISH FRYERS. Every Piece Guaranteed for Five Years. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets, Wellington "First in the.Field Again." ■;■.'■'
° \ , : ; . ; ■■ -■ • ■ ■ Kirks decide on a Huge Clean-out of Shoes and Dress Goods at unheard of prices—- Your Big Chance — read below HERE'S THE SHOES AMD HERE'S THE DRESS FABRICS ODDMENTS LADIES' SLIPPERS— LADIES' TENNIS SHOES—White or SILK VOlLES—Oddments from sea- POTTOR'S CAMBRIC, in small floral Quilted Satin, Black or Blue. Sizes Biege Canvas; 1-bar, crepe soles. son ranges, in a splendid variety of ; designs.. Will wash, and wears well; 3 and 4 only. Blue or Rose Felt— Usually 8/11 to 14/6. colours and designs. 36in. wide./ guaranteed colours. 32in. wide. Usual Sizes 2 and 7 only. Usually 7/11 Sale Price C/ 11 Usual price 4/11. Sale Price O/ii price 1/9. Sale Price 1 I(L Pair. Sale Price Aj\\ D/ll A/11 , I/O **/ax ODDMENTS LADIES' SILVER or SILK CREPE—A Silk and Cotton 38in. PRINTED CREPE DE CHENES SUEDE MOCASSINS, in Grey. Sizes GOLD BROCADE 1-BAR SHOES— material, in smart floral and conven- —All colours, in smart designs. A 2, 3, 4 and 5. Usually 19/6 pair. Louis heels. Usually 42/6 and 47/6. y tional designs. 36m. wide. Usual price wonderful assortment to pick from. SalePnce (\ /1 1 Sale Price Q/11 4/11. Sals Price T/ £% Usual prices 10/11 to 12/1.1. &ale^nCe9/ll 7/11 ~/O Sale Price MFN'S ODDMENTS in SHOES— CROCKETT and JONES Best Quality BATISTE & DIMITYS—In splendid . U/11 BrownT Willow Calf Black Box Calf Two-Tone BIEGE and TAN WILLOW washing cotton, with neat designs on 36in. PRINTED ALL-SILK SATINS and Patent Leather Oxfords Sizes CALF 1-BAR SHOES—FIat leather White grounds. Fast colours. 36in. —In a beautiful all-over design, in de--6 and 7 only. Usually 32/6 to 42/6. heels. Usual price 45/- wide. Usual price 2/3. i/'l lightful colourings. In Rose, Beiga, Sale Prices IC% 12 and OO UL Sale Price 9Q / Sale Price Brown ' Navy and Saxe pounds. Usurf baleF"CeS 19/6 22/6 Zr^/O FIG-RAYONS—A large range of price 13/6. - Sale". Price .Q7l |' V^uii nD EM .c woixf sANnAI RAR LADIES' SAMPLE EVENING SHOES good quality Rayon in good floral and *" xx 55JiS n ! I- 2 -Tft o —BOSTOCK and CLARKE'S well conventional patterns. 36in. wide. 33in. PRINTED SILK MOUSELINES JJfOES-^repe soles. Sues 6, 7,-8, 9, known makes> Black Satin 1-Bavs, Usual prices 3/6 to 4/11. 1/11 and GEORGETTES. The balance of 10, 11, 14 Id and 1. Courts, Gold, Silver and Coloured Sale Price X/ X A our season's ranges. Delightful patterns Sale Price 0I fa Pair- Brocades, in latest shapes. Size 4 FLORAL VOlLE—There is, about and colourings. Usual price 9/11 to only. Usually 32/6 to 45/-. 300 yds. in this line, in good floral 12/6. Sale Price (1 ft 1 LADIES'SAMPLE SHOES—Bostock Sale Price IQ/£ patterns. 38in. wide. Usual price 2/11. u/u and Clarke's. Still a few pairs left. . 17/ V Sale p rice +-, Special Black Silk CREPE DE CHENE Browns, Patent Leather and Black MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF OX- A/" —An exceptionally heavy good qualGlace Kid. Medium and low heels. FORD SHOES —Welted Soles. Smart 1 Piece Only Navy EROCHE MARO- ity of real silk, in a good Black. Good Size 4 only. Usually 35/-to 45/-. shape. Usually 42/6. CAlN—Excellent quality. 38in. wide. enough for any purpose. Usual price Sale Pncc 21/- Sa!c PI' :CC 29/6 Usualprice 17/11. Sale Price. y/JJ 13/11. Sale Price ■mH^l KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LIMITED fTBRI :
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 5
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