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IMEDEBIXH Now that winter is approaching, special attention must be given to the comfort of the breadwinner. It is our business to anticipate the needs of our customers, and have large stocks of MEN'S UNDER A EAR of superlative quality. RGSLYN LAMBS-WOOL UNDERCLOTHING. Ribbed Pants, 4s lid. Men's Lambs-wool Undershirts, 4s lid. Men's Flannels, 2h lid up. Men's Woollen Shirts, from 4s lid. Men's Strong Working Shirts, 4s Gd. Boys' Shirts, from is each. Boys' Tweed Knickers, lined with strong grey calico (sizes 1 to 13), 2s Gd, '2s lid, 3s lid each. Men's Tweed Overcoats, Chesterfield and newest shapes, from 35s upwards. Boys' Jerseys, in Navy Blue and Stripe, from 3s Gd up. Boys' and Youths' Tweed Suits, from Kaiapoi Factory, in Melville and Norfolk ; also three-garment suits. All at very keen prices. Travelling Rugs and Bush Rugs, in light and dark colours, from 3s 6d up. A large assortment of Men's Ties, Collars, Braces, and Handkerchiefs. All at rockbottom prices. Men's and Boys' Tweed and Serge Golf Caps, from Is up. Men's Flexible Hats, from Woodrow, London, in the latest shape, at lowest; prices. .-. SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTIONS. /. Magnificent Selection of Choice Millinery and Ready-to-wear Hats: Grand Variety Warm Long COATS, 29s 6d, 35s 6c 5 , 39s 6d, 455. Stylish Tailor-made COSTUMES, 455. 49s 6d, 555, 59s 6d. 655, Wonderful Selection Ready-to-wear Skirts, 5s lid, 6s 11d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 21s 6d. A Great Stock Furs Fur Necklets, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 6s 6d. Rich Marmot Furs, with Deep Collars, I3s 6d, Iss 6d, ISs 6d, 2ls, and upwards. The FANCY DEPARTMENT is crowded with New GoodsNew MOTOR SCARVES, New BELTS, New VEILINGS, New Winter GLOVES, and every Novelty for the Season. PRICE %J Eflo Ihr Kara 8 tJP The Cheapest House in the Trade for First-class Goods. SHOULD USE 1. IT IS BETTER—No light, is so pure and brilliant. 2. IT IS CHEAPER.—The initial cost is all ; afterwards less than a a light will cover the bill. 3. IT IS IN EVERYWAY SUPERIOR. For which sufficient reason many municipalities are adopting acetylene lighting. LET US PROVE THESE FACTS TO YOU. Call on The Home of Incandescent Light," fay street.

MISS BOYEE, SPECIALIST IN ELECTROLYSIS, WILL receive Patients for tlie removal SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS and MOLES, ff one week only, at her rooms, 103 Spey Streel opposite Private Hospital. 780 At Home.' That's how you feel in our boots. It's no joke to have one"s feet cramped. Vou avoid all that sort of thing when you wear our boots. Easy feet mean easy mind. We pride ourselves on .selling the Right goods at the Right time, at the Right place. There may bo better goods, but not at anything like our prices. RED BOOT, NEW GOODS JUST OPENED. WEDOING PRESENTS OF ALL KINDS TO SUIT EVERYBODY. Marvellous Prices. Come and See for Yourself WEDDING RINGS, ETC. Manufactured on the Premises. J. T. PETERS, WRINKLES i~IOME WITH WORK AND WORRY Why not save work and keep young hy buying Pure St. George Jams. They're every bit as pure and rbolesom as home-made —and look at the troublo saved ! get all kinds In handy Be sure and osk for " ST. GEORGE " thcy'ro kept by all leading Invercargill Grocerj. Made by IRVINE AND STEVENSON, LTD., St. George YE! If your husband' Bony wcy pc ITIOUND-AUGUST'S PRICES LOW: Linoleum . V, 2/9, 3/6, 4/3; Sideboard £9; Piano £« Kapok IOH-d; Kapok Beds 25/; B.R. Bedsteads I Ruchesse Cheßts 62/. Don street, between th> Auction Marts.

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Southland Times, Issue 12121, 29 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 12121, 29 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 12121, 29 April 1908, Page 3

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