THE LAST WEEK _ A T OF BALLANTYNES SALL CLOSING DATE, SATURDAY, AUG. 1 THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF THE BARGAINS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE DURING THE FINAL DAYS OF THE SALE 38in Luvisca Crepe. A soft crepe weave in a wide range of stripes—Regular Price 5/0 yard Sale Price 3/3 yard 64in Fleecy Milanese in Apricot, Eau <le Nil, Shell, Azure, Ivory and Black— Regular Prices .. .. .. 6/11 & 7/11 yard Sale Price * .. • • 4/11 yard Floral Cretonne Crossover Overalls in a variety of good colourings, Sizes W. and 0.8. Regular Price 10/6 ~ Sale Price 7/11 each 36in Winceyette in Mauve only*— Regular Price J/64 yard Sale Price .. .. 'lOJd yard Kasha Scarves in a variety ot ours—Regular Price Sale Price . styles and col- . 9/11 each '. . 4/11 each Black LeatherShopping Bags. Largo size, otto, Macintosh, or Fabric— Special Sale Price .. 1/- 9 ac b Girls' Felt Hats in Black and Navy. For School wear—Regular Price ~ , , .. .. 16/9 each Sale Price .. . • 5/11 each Girls’ School Panama Ilats. Unlined — Regular Price 14/9 each Sale Price 3/11 each English Mercerised Knitted Cotton Gloves. All sizes in Cocoa, Dark Grey and Navy Regain. Price 4/9 pair Sale Price 2 pairs for 1/6 Superfine Elastic-wrist Fancy Gauntlet Suedine Fabric Gloves. All sizes in Sunburn, Light Fawn and Beaver—Regular Price .. 4/9 pair Sale Price 2 /® B a * r English Art Silk and Cashmere Hose; seamed leg; seamless feet. All sizes in Nude, Pastel and Biscuit —Regular Price .. .. 4/11 pair Sale Price 2 /9 R a * r Noted “Flexcello” Art Silk and Wool Hose, with seamed leg, seamless feet and ribbed elastic suspender tops. All sizes, in Blue lox and Mid Grey only—Regular Price ~ , . 6/9 pair Sale Price ~ 3/9 P alr Terry Bath Mats of' superior heavy quality, in Black, Red or Pink check op White. Full si?e. Regular Price ~ >, t. .. > t 3/6 each Sale Price ~ ~ ~ ~ »• n 3/11 each Men's Single-breasted Sac Suitß. Well-built garments in Light, Medium and Dark Grey Worsteds, Sizes 3 to 7—--Special Sale Price 79/6 each Discount 1/- in the t for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. Postage: Free, as usual CLOSES SATURDAY
— WINTER IS HERE GAS FOR HEAT! GAS THE MASTER SERVANT! HYa,E K OM f C ALf'"' 'W V ! y t -• EVERY MONDAY —countless women by labouring with the obsolete solid fuel-fired wash cop* per, are denying themselves a light and easy washing day. Not so with a GAS COPPER Washing is finished in the shortest time—light the gas and water boils without further attention. Gas coppers mean convenience, economy and less labour. Obtainable on VERY EASY TERMS. Cooked by.+he time you get Home USE GAS FOR WASHING CLEAN, ECONOMICAL, CHEAP. SAVES TIME AND MONEY—True Economy. The best service for Less Cost. COOK WITH GAS-Bo in the Fashion. The Modern Gas Cooker la a Delight in any Home. Ask the youn, House Wife how she is overcoming her Cooking Difficult, es. Answer :-A regulated Ga, Cooker, which does the joh to time and for the cheapest cost. GAS FOR HEATING GAS IN THE. HOME Is a comfort possible for every room with a portable heater. indespensible for early breakfasts. Early Risers find Gas HOUSEWIVES find the convenience of Gas Heating for the morning cup o’ tea. ™® n ' ld ‘ tLy mefll CM touted by gas while the Housewife attends to other household duties, or goes out shopping. WHEN VISITOTS arrive unexpectedly the gas fire give ready heat, and a cup of tea is served immed'at y Cas for Heating provides a Hot Bath at a moment’s notice. Gas about the House lightens labour and makes Domestic Duties a Joy. ATTEND THE GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS, SOLDIERS’ HALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931. Demonstrator. MRS G. HEINZ. NEW BILL O’ FARE EACH DEMONSTRATION WITH FULL INSTRUCTIONS, COMMENCING 2.30 p.m. W. H. SHANNON, REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA GAS COY., STAFFORD STREET, HOKITIKA. m tm * la'if ril'i Ilf!] I'-'PI iliJil rip i"« <hi 111 ]||| II i ! 1 m 111 iiii *"S*hS ll.iiS mm ihiiiii tip juiii! ipNlil liiniil eiislil] Siiiiii liiiilil liiiSiii Miiii rm : m nil Aniilii liiliiii ■n««iii MU mm mm mm urn rm iusiiif B‘iiliil t Hii| iiifliil im 1..1M £ ; li' I iuiiui iiliiii sillsiic
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1931, Page 7
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