, |44 Gunning &Co Limited Shannon and Tokomaru. m ®7™£S° unce that their half-yearly sI T„ti.i URDAV^UL¥ *' ana continues tor i?Ait?RDS,Y, JULY 15. SALE commences /on 15 DAYS ONLY, to <f ' All DRAPERY .CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, FURNISHINGS and CROCKERY reduced from 10 per cent to 25 per -cent for CASH fo, , „ SHOWROOM. Hajs From 4/11 JyPetone Costumes At Half-price 4uNavy Serge Skirts— Half-price ,4 Roslyn Tweed Skirts At 28/6 i&ißoslyn Cream Sports Coats—2B/6 1 each Rose and Blue Sports Coats At Half-price J Heliotrope Sports Coat 25/ Women’s Voile Blouses From 9/11 ■ Silk Blouses From 12/6 Coloured Blouses From 6/11 Silk Jumpers From 10/6 Unctersjkirts From 9/11 Flannelette Nightdresses from 8/6 Winceyette Nightdresses „ io/6 I Bloomers From 3/6 ' ‘ pri «t Overalls From 5/11 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Women's Blk Cotton Hose from 1/4 |t Black, Cashmere Hose from 3/9. Silk s Ankle Hose from 3/11 »Children’s. Cotton Sox from 1/ Cashmere Sox from 1/6 (Women’s Singlets from 2/6 (Ladies’ Gloves from 1/ po./r 7 DRESS DEPARTMENT. 2 pieces Blue and White Check 2/6 yard 5 pieces All-wool Navy Tweed, 58in wide, in Grey, Fawn, Saxe, ” Mauve Check and Grey Check —9/11 yard 6 pieces 54in Roslyn Tweeds and Y Serges, in Brown, Cardinal, Grey, Fawn, Saxe and Grey ■m Mixture 10/6 yard Tussore Silk from 2/11 ! Crepe de Chine from 8/1T REMNANTS—See Tables. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. 1 A good selection of all lines bought at lowest indent prices. i During Sale a Special Discount of 2/6 in £ on Cash purchases. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. White Flannelette from l/l. Striped Flannelette from 1/6/ 36in Calico . from 1/ f Double-width Madapolam. 1/5 f Table Damask from 3/il* Unbleached Sheeting, double width 3/11 j Bordered Casement Clot/Ti from 1/11 j Bedspreads ' from 12/6 Blankets—All-wool Kaiapoi ‘ Double-bed size from 42/6 Single-bed size from 28/6 Coloured Towels from 1/9 White Towels * from 1/11 ( MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Socks from 1/ Negligee Shirts ' ■, from 5/11 Working Shirts- from 6/11 All-wool Sweaters, Fawn, -and Grey * 15/6 All-wool Tweed Trousers,, from 18/6 Men’s best quality iHardwear Trousers ‘ 12/6 Men's Kaiapoi Sports Suits — from 60/ Special line Boys’ N; avy Sliorts—at 8/11 Special line Bo- ? s’ H&rdwear< Shorts at 6/11l Men’s Undershirts at 6/1R Men’s Underflan 1 jels from 7/6< Men’s Underpan* ; S from 6/11 Police Braces from 2/6 Odd lines Colb , rs and Ties—at Half-price BOOT/s AND SHOES. \JI Goc 4i s Reduced 2/ in £. Ma? - line £ 0 f Ladies’ and Chil'ren's Footwear —surplus stock nun. Tokomaru Branch —speci!l.V reduced to quit. Boy;' me' Cadies’ Sand-als, sizes •< ■' tr* 7\s— ’ at' 5/11 Woinc n’s/ Chrome Shoes from 17/t
*♦* @> 619 •* • Repair Works that Last •■fr ❖ ♦t* Every Cycle, Motor or Engineering- repair job that goes out of our workshop has had the supervision of a practical engineer, and is to be absolutely retied upon. k f FARMERS Look our your repair > : overhaul jobs now. Don’t wait till the busy season sets in—our staff may be too busy then to attend to your work with the promptitude you desire. YOUR ENGINE WILL RUN ALL THE SWEETER AFTER WINTER OVERHAUL. CALL AND SEE US. ADVICE IS FREE. E. A. II (Late G. G. Kelly). THE PRACTICAL ENGINEER, % >l* PHONE 31. SHANNON. w
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Shannon News, 14 July 1922, Page 4
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