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Public Notices. o fc M. egi'^SS « \S? •J| 'fc w, ; tv ,a* ? V / A. ■♦, A ?M«0 rAvjssi* a t &s.t T -KV *,3* Modern Invercargill, like ancient Athens, loves the new thing. Something that to intrinsic worth and useful qualities adds the charm of novelty. Our London agent caters for this very human trait with marked ability. He working days in that great city are industriously spent amid the haunts of British and Continental manufacturers’ agents, going round corners and upstairs pursuing novelties. We invite you to come and sep the tilings he has caught. They are poured out in profusion on the Exhibition fancy counters. EQUAL END SCARVES TOR LADIES. Knitted and Poplin, Is to 3s lid. [motor CRYSTALINE for Veils and Scarves in the leading new shades—l/ 6, 1/11, and 2/6 per yard. The Latest in GOLD NECK CORD—2%d and 3Vi>d per collar length. GOLF KNITTED TIES in all shades with spots and stripes—l/-, 1/6, and 1/9 each, PAISLEY TIES, SCARF ENDS, in all colours —1/11 and 2/6 each. POLO COLLARS, all sizes in Linen and Silk—l/ 3, 1/6, 1/9 each. ORIENTAL EMBROIDERED TOBY COLLARS—I/11 each. FABRIC GAUNTLET GLOVES, in Grey, Beaver, and Brown —1/3 per pair. * SPECIAL— WHITE, BEAVER, and TAN KID GLOVES—2/6 per pair. SILVER SHADES in HOSIERY—2/9 per pair. THE VERY NEWEST IN BAGS AND PURSES PEGGY PURSES—I/6, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11, to 6/6 each. BAGS with SHOULDER STRAPS, new shapes—2/6, 2/11, to 8/6 each. HUSSAR BAGS with Long Shoulder Cords In Persian Leather, Suede and Velvet, In all shades— 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6 each. One Shilling in the £ Discount of all Purchases foe Cash* ’Phone 130. TAX’ STREET INVERCARGILL. Whitney’s Collapsible BANKRUPT STOCK We have just purchased a large consignment of these world-famous Collapsible Go-Carts from a Chris church Bankrupt Slock, and we purpose disposing of them at un-heard-of low prices. These Go-Carts are now all the vogue in the large cities, being most convenient and easily carried when folded up and not in use. They are the product of the highest grade of workmanship, the bodies being made of wood frames and handies of enamel linlsh, the upholstering being in brown, carmine or green leather cloths. The hood is also of leather cloth and the gear is all made of steel with flexible springs under Che seat. Foot brake and four 10-luch rubber-tyre wheels. & m THE AI SlV*4 CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL v m tea ft ft--. iil m I m y Bmj&miii y 74 8 «! I m f ARTiSTIC LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS, CAR PETS, HEARTHRUGS, TAPESTRIES, CASEMENT CURTAINS, Etc. SOUTHLAND’S PIONEER BOPT GOODS STORE, * ESTABLISHED FOR CLOSE OH HALF A ■ CENTURY. OUR LATEST SHIPMENTS TO HAND DISCLOSE SOME ARTISTIC AND NOVEL DESIGNS IN FLOORCLOTHS AHD LINOLEUMS, EXECUTED BY THE WORLD’S LEADING DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS. IN COLOURS AND EFFECTS TO SUIT ALL- SURROUNDINGS. HIGH-CLASS AXMEfSTEIt HEARTH RUGS in TASTY AND HIGHLY EFFECTIVE SHADES. CRETONNES and TAPESTRIES IN LOVELY PATTERNS AND OF SUPERIOR FINISH. CASEMENT CURTAINS, NEW AND ATTRACTIVE ; THE CHOICEST DESIGNS FROM THE HOME MARKETS IN VALUE UNEXCELLED ; IN QUALITY SUPREME. WE-CAN ONLY OPPER YOU HIGH-CLASS GOODS. 6 ua. "wsissrKrMsroCOMBISTATIOar ! HONEST WORKMANSHIP. THE BEST IN MATERIALS, A MODERATE PROFIT—AND BEAR IN MIND WE ARE MANUFACTURERS. NOT MIDDLEMEN. HAVE NEW DOOR TO BACK. DOOR, FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. PAY US A VISIT BEFORE SPRING CLEANING. UTSS ’UISTT BEFORE SPRING CLEANING. YOU SEEN OUR STOCKS 1 ? WE ARE IN A POSITION TO FURNISH YOUR HOUSE FROM FRONT rUEKITUBE WAKE HOUSE, ESS AND KELVIN STREETS. MBBBSS SUBURBAN KKSIDENTO 06 THI 6UXOSM WHO ABB) CXthTTESSPLATTNO PUTTING IK THifi NSW CUB SKHVICB SHOULD BKB OUR STOCK OF MODJBRN FITTINGS. BSTOCATES WORKED COT CM a M»W BAffm FOR PIBST-CLAS9 WOBK. TEW ART TAY STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 16888, 13 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 16888, 13 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 16888, 13 November 1911, Page 3