« .» ■ : jl. # MAIL ORDER I CHEMIST pjlLADIES AND GENTLEMEN M VWE sell every well known jj§ brand of CORRECTIVE II PILL — but only recommend P the No. 2 EXTRA STRONG ||| (Prsce 12s 6d) «P and the No. 2 EXTRA STRONG g| SPECIAL FORMULA [|| (Price 20s) |f pj;, Write for our Catalogue of 'tm Toilet and other Goods. ||| POST FREE 1 J. G. HANAFIN, m CHEMIST, j ||| 282, High St., Christchurch.
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CHEAPER 2ND CLAS5 RAIL TRAVEL FOR FAMILIES THE BIGGER THE FAMILY, THE GREATER THE SAVING | The Railways carry father and (or) mother and ALL of their children under 16 years of age for journeys of not less than 20 miles, at the price of three adult 2nd class holiday excursion return tickets. LEARN ALL ABOUT THIS BIG CONCESSION YOUR NEAREST STATIONMASTER WILL GLADLY SUPPLY FURTHER INFORMATION .... . .... : t
Waisf 9|sns« || m Youth-o-form ® "I am very pleosed ■with th.o M YoBiBti-o-fonn, haTing reducod IsKy H from. ldst to 12st 121b. Ity Wv / ra wa^s''; measnxement is n'ow 9jiin. ( ra lass than it was two ' montha I^S' 1 r , j|| If yon are too fat, and tHHl wish to rednce-to norxnal, you Jf| should. certainly try taking a '/ MtM httlo Youth-o-form capsule an hour before a meal. Pleasant, effectiye, convenient to take. iliPl Youth-o-form requires no tuSaJ stringent diet or tiresome iWlC e:£es:*s®• 2/6 por carton froms M. J. SPEAR AND OTHER CHEMISTS.
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i MEN?S WEAR | Men's Fancy Cotton Socks— ; 9d pair; 3 pairs for 1/11. Men's Fancy Wool and Silk Socks-— l 2/3 pair; 3 pairs for 5 /XI. Men's Strong Flaimelette Pyjamas- — • Usually— 7/6. Clearing at 4/11. Men's Strong* Black Italian Cloth • Shirts — 3/11. | Men's Striped Cambric Sliirts — 2/11. : Men's Wire Twist Working Shirts-— ; 3/11. Men's White Canoe Shirts at Half Price. Usually 7/11 8 '6 10 /6 Now 3/11 1 4/3 5/3 Sheffield Razor Blades, for Gillette I . Razors — 6 for 6d. . | Men's Fine Cotton Singiets — 2/11 I Rednced to 1/11. | Men's Fine Cotton and Ari Silk | . Short Underpants — 4/6 | Reduced to 2/11. | Men's Athletic Singlets- — \ Clearing at 1/- each. I Men's Flannel Sports Tronsers? | assorted shades — ; Usually 12/6 22/6 Now 7/11 14/11 SCHOOL WEAR FOR ; GIELS Pull On Hats, in good quality Navy Serge; fast dye. Yarious shapes — Usually 3/11 Now 3/6 Gym. Frocks, regulation style, in good quality Navy Serge, guaranteed i not to fade in sun or sea air — | • 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 Usually — 12/6 13/6 14/6 16/6 17/6 18/6 19/6 i Now— i 11/3 12/2 13./- 14/10 15/9 16/7 17/6 Gymnasium Tnnic Girdle— No 2/3. I Gym. Hose, all wool black cashmere, extra strong, with double knees— Sizes — 4 5 6 7 8 S.W. W. Usually — 3/3 3/6 3/9 3/11 4/3 4/3 4/6 i Now— I 2/11 3/2 3/4 3/6 3/10 3/10 4/FOR BOYS Boys' Rough Navy Serge Shorts, all j j sizes — 4/11. j
!i - I. : I Boys' 4Foxes" Rough Serge Shorts, "double seats," fast dye — Usually Now Sizes 4 to 6 5/11 5/4 7 to 12 7/6 6/9 13 to 16 7/11 7/2 | Boys' Fine Navy Serge Shorts, fast dye, double seats — Usually Now Sizes 4 to 6 11/6 10/4 7 to 12 12/6 11/3 Sizes 4 to 6 11/6 10/4 Navy AH-Wool Roslyn Shirts — - Sizes — 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Usually — 7/3 7/6 7/9 8/- 8/3 8/6 9/11 Now — 6/6 6/9 6/11 7/3 7/6 7/8 8/11 Roslyn "Plimket" Flannet Shirts, fast dye — Sizes — 4 5.6 7 8 9 10 Usually — 8/6 8/9 9/- 9/3 9/6 9/9 11/3 Now — 7/8 7/11 8/2 8/4 8/6 8/9 10/1 Boys' All- Wool School Hose, plain black or with coloured tops — Sizes— 5 6 7 8 9 10 i Us. 2/9 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/9 3/11 Now 2/6 2/8 2./11 3/2 3/4 3/6 LABIE3' AND GIRLS' WEAR Tweed Skirts — Usually 6/6 and 7/11. Now 3/11 Crepe Be Chine Frocks — • Usually 29/6. Now 7/11. Plain Flannel Biazers — Usually 17/11. Now 12/6. Striped Flannel Biazers — Usually 25/-. Now 19/11. Locknit Bloomers and Singlets — Usually 6/6. Now 3/11. - Ladies' Traced Calico Aprons— !0-]d each. Child's Traced Calico Aprons — 6d each. Sample Bange "Canterbury" Locknit Underwear — - ; Singlets, 6/11, 9/11. Now 5/6, 8/6. ' Underslips, 10/6, 17/6. Now 8/6, 13/6 Nightdresses, 13/6. Now 9/11 Another Lot of Fuji Silk Bloomers. Superior to and better made than those offering in Queen Street — Clearing at 2/6 pair. 6 Bozen Only Ladies' Fine Cotton | Singlets — j | Clearing at 1/4. J — -^-ti ■ ■ 1 ii
Fine Gauge Ari Silk Hose, latest shades- — Clearing at 1/81. Navy Woven Bloomers. Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18,1 20, 22, 24 inch, S.W., W., O.S.— Clearing at 1/6 pair. Child's Silk and Wool Singlets — Sizes 3 4 6 7 8 Usually 2/3 2/6 3/3 3/6 3/9 Clearing at 1/11. Rubber Bafhing Caps — 4-fd. Children's Rayon Frocks, Pink, Green, and Blue — Sizes 18in. 20in. 24in. 6/11 7/6 7/11 Clearing* at 3/11. Pearl Necklets. Wonderful value — Clearing at 9d and l/r. Figured Rayon — Usually 1/9. Now 1/MANCHESTER & DRESS BARGAINS Cutie Crepe. The new embossed Rayon, 36in. wide, in 7 pretty, shades — Speciaily priced 1/3 yard. Horrocks's Pillow Slips — 1/6 pair. White Flannelette — " Usually 1/3. Now 9-fd. 80in. White Twill Sheeting — Usually 2/11. Now 1/11N 54in. White Twill Sheeting — Usuailly 1/9. Now 1/3. Another Lot of Fine Quality Cotton Fuji, assorted shades — Clearing at 7}d yard. Cotton Crepe, assorted shades — 6d yardFine Unbleached Herringbone Sheeting— 54in. wide, 1/41 yard. SOin. wide, 1/111 yard. Coloured Quilts — Usually 6/6. Now 4/11, single bed. Double Bed Art Silk Bedspreads, in gold, pink, and blue — Usually 32/6. Now -27/6. White Admiralty Towels, 22 x 44 — — ' ' 1/3 each. Cream Curtain Nets, 38in. wide — Usually 2/3. Now 1/11. Pink Curtain Nets, with silk border — Usually 2/11. Now 2/3. Pure Linen Tea Towels — 9!d each. Pure Linen Hard-Worked Traycloths— Usually 4/6. Now 1/11. Washing Elastic— 6yds. for 6d. Washing Llastic, better quality, 6yds. for 9d.
Wliere EverytMng- Is Reduced (with the exception of Proprietary Lines) . ! For Forther Bargains See Our Windows ST • WILBERT MARKS - ~ Leads with Value ' Famous for Low Prices
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 141, 6 February 1932, Page 5
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