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-f: Po3tage Paid «n all parcels of Drapery and Dress. ; DISCOUNT: WELL MARKED TO LEAVE THEIR MARK, THESE HIGH VALUES MARK BALLANTYNES’ SALE. PLAIN WINCEYETTE, in shades of Cream, Lemon. Pink, Salmon, £!ky, Pale Green and Helio. 35 inches wide. Usual Prices 1/- and 3/44 yard— , . Sale Prices 10£d and 1/- yard FLORAL WINCEYETTE, in dainty designs: suitable for Underwear. 36 inches wide. Usual Prices 1/44 and 1/6 yard Sale Price 1/- and 1/3 yard PYJAMA CLOTH, in smart stripes. 36 inches wide. Usual Price 1/6 yard— Sale Price 1/- yard NEW ZEALAND FLANNELS, with superfine finish ; in plain shades of Mauve, Fawn, P>rp\vn, Wine, Royal, Lemon. Pottle. Almond, Rose, Red, Saxe, Light Saxe and Navy. 36 inches wide- Usual Price 4/11 yard- 1 - Sale ?ride 3,/ii yard Heavy quality PLAIN or TWILL FLANNELETTE in Cream , or White. Good quality. 38 inches wide. Usual Price l/6£ yd.?.’ - '■ Sale Price 1/- yard \ i ' CEYLON'FLANNEL in smart; stripes. For Shirts and •Pyjamas. 29 inches wide. Usual Pric N e 2/ll\yar.d— Sale Price 1/9'yard Heavy quality ALL WOOL COLONIAL FLANNEL. In Orkney, Shetland and Cream. Suitable for Underclothing 27/28 inches wide; Usual Price 2/6 yard— Sale Price 1/11 yard ALL WOOL DOCTOR FLANNEL in Navy shade. 28 inches wide. Usual Price 4/6 yard— Sale Price 3/6 yard •Heavy quality ALL WOOL TAFFETA in plain Cream shade,also Cream with-’ Brown stripe. 30 .inches wide. Usual Price 5/11 yard— Sale Price 3/11 yard SILK AND WOOL TAFFETA in Cream shade. Fine, soft quality. 30 inches wide. Usual Price 7/6 yanL—• .. . - . "--’V, ‘ Sale Price ‘3/11 yard CREAM POLAR and ASTRA FLANNEL. For Ladies’ Underclothing or Babies ’ Wear. 30 inches wide. Usual Prices 4/11, 5/0 and 5/11 yard— Sale Price 3/11 yard 1/- in each (ft; m. ■ -* : for ‘'bash, -or • oik- ..-W- :%■ /Monthly Account*, j CHRISTCHURCH

TRY IT. SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is unrivalled for coughs, Colds, catarrh, bronchitis headache, When taken internally—B- drops in a tablespoon of cold water/" 1 ;'; Sores, ulcers, wounds, inflamed ;skin, heal quickly by applying the pure SANDER’S' EXTRACT andj rubbing a little vasel’ne over it, when .tender. For catarrh and hay-fever apply as ointment to nostrils—l teaspoonful. of SANDER’S EXTRACT to loz. vaseline—.which forms also the best healing ointment. All authorities commend SANDER’S EXTRACT. It received Gold Medal and highest awards at Exhibition of Dunedin and Amsterdam, and was Droved best at the Supreme Court of Victoria. The extreme care ip its manufacture guarantees purity, ] and Safety when used. Try it, and you will .derive the l>enefit.—Advt.'i 1 \

Messrs W. Wedd'el and Co. Tdd., advise dated London July 13th. as follows: lXinish butter. l('/7s to I.SBs per owt; N.Z. Salted, 101 sto 106 s per owt; Kangaroo, 105 sto 103 s per cwt. Market steady. X.Z. Cheese, 58s to 60s per owt. Market quiet.

NOT LIKE ORDINARY OATS. Because it is especially prepared by a pre-cooking process. Diamond O-tis is much, superior to ordinary rolled oats for breakfast. O-tis is most nutritious, it has a richer flavour, its health finalities are unsurpassed, it is readily digested and does not overheat the blood, and it cooks perfectly in one minute after the water boilr. Get Oti-s next time and prove • tlie.se torts yourself.—Advt.

Buy New Zealand blankets ami keep New Zealand employer!. Addisons are well prepared this winter with full stocks marked at keen prices. A special discount for cash. —Advt.

Rachel Hair Tonic is a tonic restorative for grey-or faded hair. Will not stain thq 1 scalp. 3s fid W, E. Williams, Chemist. —Advt. , .

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1932, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
584

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1932, Page 2

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