OF SALE SPECIAL FROM EVERS DEPT. ! From the Showroom SHEER and CREPE-DE-CHINE FROCKS in Summer styles—smartly cut on American lines these attractive models are wonderful value. Usually up to 39/6 each. ALL TO CLEAR FOR END OF SALE From the Underclothing Dept. A special effort to clear the balance of this summer's SWIM SUITS. All-wool English model costumes in a wide variety of styles—Also the well-known "TELESCOPIC" WATER SUIT. Usually up to 25/-. TO CLEAR each From the Dress Dept. Absolute clean-up of SUMMER DRESS FABRICS—Crepe-de-chines, Sheers, Cottons, Prints, etc. Up to 2/6 yard. ALL TO CLEAR AT Qd yard From the Glove Dept. Complete Clearance of SKIN GLOVES Gauntlet and smart new novelty cuff styles in all shades and sizes literally doaens to choose from Skin Gloves usually selling at 10/6 — 17/6. All to Clear This Week— HALF PRICE (J/J to g/9 pair From the Bag Dept.— Clearance of WHITE and OTHER SUMMER BAGS all styles, washable models, soft pouches, etc. All to Clear for End of Sale Period - HALF PRICES! From the Manchester The new H. & K. Special BLANKET —New Zealand made, all-wool. Smart new borders to edge, a soft durable blanket of wonderful value— SINGLE BED— 2A / 6 pair DOUBLE BED— pair From the Furnishings A Lucky Purchase in REAL DOWN QUILTS . . . This purchase of 75 Pure Down Quilts from the manufacturer was made at a substantial reduction in price. A most opportune time, too, for soon they will be needed. In shades of: Gold, Rose, Blue and Green. SINGLE BED—Worth 65/-. To Be Sold at 52/6 DOUBLE BED— Worth 72/6. To Be Sold at 59/5 r v /' -• here notf MISS MAWE MELVILLE 1 Well-known BOYER COSMETIC demonstrator W /sSHlinterview with 'Mi** and make an for your parttcuville and let her P re9cr ■ . t your service for Bus type Melvdle ■ until Saturday in the store, mcFTnd facial make absolutely p ree _ Hookei & Kingston LIMITED For Better Value Always HAMILTON
Insulators Destroyed The wilful destruction of insulators on telegraph and telephone lines in New Zealand is a cause of serious loss to the Post Office. Replacement of approximately 5000 damaged insulators every year means expense; but the more serious aspect is tlie danger of interference with important communications. The efficiency of the telegraph and telephone lines depends chiefly on the maintenance of a complete circuit for the electric currents, but if insulators are smashed the circuit is either greatly reduced in efficiency or breaks down altogether. This may happen at a time when mosages of Ihe greatest importance, even involving human safety, are passing the wires.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20743, 1 March 1939, Page 9
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