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Concession Prices FOR EASTER : AT MARRIOTT’S On Coats and Costumes BIGGER CONCESSIONS THAN USUAL HAVE BEEN MADE POSSIBLE ON ACCOUNT OP SOME UNUSU- - , ALLY BIG DISCOUNTS RECEIVED BY OUR LONDON - BUYERS ON THE COAT AND COSTUME PURCHASES THIS SEASON. ::

COATS: LADY’S SMART OTTOMAN VELOUR COAT, in New Green Shade, with Fur Collar — , Usually £7 19s Gd Easter Concession Price 99/6 LADY’S VELOUR COAT, in Copper Shade, with Adjustable Fur Collar and Gauntlet Cuffs. Well Tailored and Finished — Usually £9 15s Easter Concession Price £7 7s SMART BROWN VELOUR COAT, in Good Quality, Convertible Fur Collar. A Bargain— Usually £7 15s Easter Concession Price £4 15s 1 Only ENGLISH MODEL COAT, in Pretty Green Shade j New Flared Effect at Sides, and Collar and Cuffs of Skunk Opossum, Silk Lined throughout— Usually 15gns., Easter Concession Price ligns LADY’S FANCY CORDED VELOUR COAT, in Pretty Rust Shade, with Fur Collar and Cuffs, Popular Style Usually lOgns Easter Concession Price 6gns SPECIAL HOS] LADIES’ MARL MIXED COTTON HOSE, Seamless Heavy Quality, Fawn and White, Camel and White, Brown and White, Cinnamon and White,' Etc., Usually 2/11 Pair Easter Concession Price 3/8 Pair LADIES’ FANCY MIXTURE PLAIN HOSE, Seamless, Extra Spliced Grey, Fawn, Camel, Etc., Usually 3/6 Pair Easter Concession Price S/3 Pair

V A P A * * * * **** * * * * ***************** * NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE YOUR HOLIDAY SUIT We have a splendid selection of Ready-to-Wears in Seasonal materials in all the most popular stripes, checks and overchecks. Call and try on a coat or two. We have your size and guarantee a perfect fit. Prices 59/6, 69/6 to 160/* Cameron’s STAFFORD STREET - - - - TIMARU &***************^*********** MARMITE m akes a 3JujiSs 1 'Vi*! £&U «S wuMANY hostesses excel in sandwich-making. Do you? Are your sandwiches always clever, always different, always tasty? Are they- Marmite sandwiches? The party sandwich must be dainty—a little elaborate perhaps. The luncheon sandwich, rather more substantial. picnic sandwich must be a veiy satisfactory sandwich —a specially satisfying kind. Whatever the occasion let the sand- > wiches you serve be different and better than the usual. Make them with Marmite, and make them in various ways. Marmite is a pure vegetable extract of exquisite flavour. It is a very nourishing food and a valuable digestive aid. Use Marmite also in all savoury cooking. Add it to soups, stews, sauces and gravies. It increases the nourishing power of these foods and vastly improves the flavour. Marmite is highly concentrated. It is y unnecessary to use it extravagantly, and too much spoils the flavour. Save Money—Bay Large Jars . Instead of a 2-oz. buy a 4-oz. jar, and get double the quantity for half the extra cost. Marmite is sold by all urocers in 1,2, 4, 8 and 16-oz. jars. Also obtainable from THE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO.’s SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS: 174 Queen Street AUCKLAND; 83 Willis Street, WELLINGTON; 708 Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH; 93 Princes Street, DUNEDIN. Sole Agents for Marmite in New Zealand: SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO. as ol e,*o V' 8 \e'" ■f ot vSV tw \e» lt» ce c^oVV \\O?V ton An 8 • ttn •k£S sq* IrrtTff iS'w** yli, W*

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 29 March 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 29 March 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 29 March 1926, Page 7

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