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FOR FOR SATISFACTIONPOST YOUR ORDER? 18 i The fvro Stores pictured on Ait P»5* —the greet Invercargill headquarters and a big branch at Gore—are great monuments to 29 years of terviag the poblic with value end qnaKty to A* belt' of our ability. Through ear ever-bnty Mail Order Department they are at your service—with innumerable savings. Read This for Savings! BOYS’ JERSEYS To Fit Boys 3 to 13 Years The Big Our exceptionally low price puts these Boys’ All-Wool N.. Z- . Jerseys high up’in the value list. On no account miss the marvellous saving they bring to Otago’s Mail , Order shopping crowds. There are all sizes from 18 to 32dnch,, in Grey and a few in Heather shades—and the price is 4/11, post free. Without exaggeration they are well worth from 6/11 to 9/6 each. There is a Jersey for every boy in Otago. Outfit your boy now while we can offer them at this price. FIRST AID OUTFIT 1/A marvel of value-giving, this very handy First Aid Outfit—. neatly packed under qualified supervision in neat cardboard carton—should be in every home. ' Ready for instant Use—and the price is only 1/-, post free. The package includes the following;—lodine, Boric Lint, Picric Lint, Jaconet, Gauze, Cotton Wool, Adhesive Piaster, Bandage, and Safety Pins—all with instructions for proper use. • Some Bargains That Are' Tod" LADIES' HEAVY-WEIGHT COTTON CHEMISE VESTS, 3/6. GIRLS' HEAVY CASHMERE HOSE from 2/11. CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL KNITTED GLOVES from 1/6. Warm Underwear for Winter at 'a very apecial price: Heavy-weight Cotton Chemise Vasts with short sleeves and shaped waist; large size. Well worth 4/1 1,, for 3/6, post free. This is l a money-saving opportunity no one should miss. GIRLS’ CASHMERE HOSE from 4/6, A really special Hose for school wear: Girls’ 4-1 ribbed heavy All-Wool Cashmere Hose—a line made expressly for Smith’s by a well-known manufacturer. There are shades of Tanaura, Black, Nude, and Cloud. YouTI agree that the values are really remarkable when you study this list. Postage is. free. Prices: Size 2. 2/11; ‘size 3, 3/3; size 4, 3/6; size 5, 3/9; size* 6, ,3/IT. Here's further value news that will be welcomed by parents: Girls’ 1-1 ribbed AllWool Cashmere Hose, a good heavy line, made especially for Smith’s, at special prices. A semi-gymnasium Hose, with wide tops, spliced knees, seamless toes and heels, and fashioned legs. Shades of Black, Almond, Tanaura. Postage is free. Prices: Size 4, 4/6; size 5, 4/9; sire 6, 4/11. Frost-nipping mornings hero when . little scholars need warm Gloves. These are ideal, and surprisingly low-priced; These AllWool Knitted Gloves are in all the new Winter shades, and have, either straight or fancy gauntlet, fancy palm's and back, and plain wriats ■ and 'fingers. Children’s., sizes'. Postage is free. Prices:' Size 1, 1/6; size 2, 1/7; size 3, 1/8; size 4, 1/ii; size f, l/.16; size 6, T/H," WOOL BED RUGS, 16/6. Pure Colonial Wool Rugs in a' 60 by 64inch size. They have fringed ends, Grey Y hh r, C ° loUrCcl cfleck Special Mail Order Price, 16/6 post free. CORSELETTES, 7/6. CASEMENT CLOTH, 1/6, 54-inch Cream Casement Cloth of . splendid , quality, with attractive . dado ' design 1 in % variety of lovely shades.' '" Well ,worth 2/4 yardi Our Special Mail :Orcler Price it 1/® yard, post free. Our special price of 7/6 (post free) for these D. & A. Corselettes represents'a,big saving the regular price would be 9/6. A com-fortably-fitting Corselette made from Pink Broche, with elastic insets at sides and four strong suspenders. Sizes 32 -to 40. ■ Post your order right away. CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL KNITTED GLOVES from 1/7, Warm Gloves for the wee' great savings for their parents: Plain Knitted. AllWool Gloves with' fancy coloured wrists. -To fit children- from ’2 to 6 years’. Shades of Beaver, . Pastel, Grey,* arid Cinnamon, • We pay postage. Prices: Size 00, 1 /It size 0, 1/8; size ,1; 1/8; size 2, T/9, 1 ' BOYS’ FLEECY SINGLETS, 2/3 up. • Best English make; short sleeves,-extra stiong Reece, splendid wearing, . arid : . all sizes. Special Mail Order Prices are as follow;—Sires 20 to 22 at 2/3,' 24 to 26. at 2/6,’ 28 to 30 at 2/9, and 32 to 3.4, at 3/- each* Postage is free. ’ Marvels of Economy in Materials! MEN S ODD TWEED SAC is/6. : BpYS’ COTTON SINGLETS, 1/11. Boys’* Cotton Singlets with short sleeves, in sizes 24 to 32-inch. These are easily washed, and are noted fortheir good-wcarinf' qualities. A’bargain at 1/11, post free. ALL PURE WOOL DRESS FLANNELS 1/11 ALL-WOOL CHARMELAINES 6/11 Another instance of our value-giving—-and another opportunity for Otago women-folk to be economical: 150 pieces of all Pure Wool Dress Flannels, , 28 inches wide,' for 1/11 yard, post -free.; ''Vorth 2/11 and 3/9 yard. Shades of Almond, Fawn, Helio., Mauve, Bottle Green, Brown, Russet, Tan, Cedar, Black, Pink, Cyclamen, and Biscuit. Great value 1 Send away now. There’ have been innumerable Mail Orders for these. AllAVqoI Charmelaines, 40 inches wide; in shades of Rose, Brown, New Blue, Red, Beige, Helio,, Saxe, and_ Cream. We pay- postage. A great bargain. Well worth 8/1 I yard. FANCY SILK AND WOOL DRESS MATERIALS 2/11 TWEED COATINGS 5/11 Take advantage of this great moneysaving opportunity;-25 pieces of Fancy Silk, and Wool Dress Materials,* 38 indies wide', .to" he ‘sold/at .the; highly' unusual price of 2/11 yard, post free. Easily worth 6/11 yard. A splendid •election of the latest in shades— Browns, Blues, Greens, and Greys. A remarkable value I A very unusual opportunity to effect »aving: Tweed Coatings, 54 inches, wide, in smart checks 'on Grey; C’and -Fawn .yard, /post ■ l/ ee - This is ideal for a Winter Coat. The material is well -worth 15/6 yard. ALL-WOOL REPPS 10/6 FACE CLOTH FOR COATS OR FROCKS An outstanding economy for keen • Mail Order shoppers: All-Wool Repps, 54 inches wide, in Navy, Black.-Brown, Bottle, Rose, Fawn, and Saxe shades. Well worth 13/6, for 10/6 yard, post free. , Keen shoppers well know what a great value this is: Faee Cloths ef. rich lustrous quality; priced at 18/6, post free. Two weights, for coats or frocks. All the latest shades of- Silver Grey, Navy, Black, and the new Browns, Greens, and Fawns. Our really low price of 15/6, (post free) puts these Dark Grey English Tweed Sac Coats high up in' the value list. jThey are well lined, throughout, and are worth 25/-* : at the- least, , - . , **‘ . BOYS’ NAVY REEFERS, 18/6. Reefers in the- beat English make; - colour. guaranteed. Perfect fitting, and made lot hard wear. Sizes 1 to 4, 18/6; sizes 5 to 7, 19/6. In a- heavier quality Nap: Sizes I to 4, 26/*; 5 to 7, 29/6. Postage is fre'a Post Orders to Box 309, Invercargill, or Box 9, GORE. H.&J, SMITH,Ltd. 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IT’S FAMOUS % IT’S GOOD Good for the throat and the lungs—good for catarrh, bronchitis, asthma-good for incipient consumption and all wasting diseases! No wonder the . fame of Lane’s Emulsion has spread from end to end of New Zealand till to-day people will’ have nothing else. If you suffer from throat and lung troubles —banish them. Start with Lane’s to-day. Prices, iron, 2/6 and 4/6. at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E, G, Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.£. Why Handicap Yourself Unnecessarily ? Ton-wear glasses to relieve your eyes of strain, to strengthen them and to improve your vision. But if your glasses do not suit you exactly, you fail to achieve your object—you put added strain" on your eyes. ' Consult Hr A. Hamilton Fairmaid, who, with the aid of the. most up-to-date appliances, will ascertain ' the exact type, of glasses you require. You’ll' find that with correct glasses hoadachcs and eye strain will disappear. Come in to-day. Fairmaid Optical Coy. Ltd. Queen’s Building, 61 Princes Street. ' DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20705, 1 May 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20705, 1 May 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20705, 1 May 1929, Page 5