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ir=n — .-irar-=^^rai~==^^ 3E3C IE3C 0 ill? A FEW LINES THAT SHOULD APPEAL the lines advertised here are all of goods that are right it to the moment in styles and materials, there are many lines which are not quite so fashlONABLE AND HAVE BEEN MARKED DOWN TO A MERE FRACTION OF FORMER PRICES. Blouses. Blouses. SEE THIS LOT—VERY LATEST SHAPES. 12 Dozen COTTON BLOUSES—Assorted Shapes. All sizes. Usually 4/6 to 5/11; Sale Prices 2/11, 3/11, and 4/6. 6 Dozen White 6MM JAP SILK BLOUSES, throe shapes to choose from. Worth 9/11. Sale Price, 7/11. WHITE VOILE DRESSES—Latest shapes, full flared skirts. Usually 25/6 to 63/-. Sale Price 17/6 to 50/ 20 Dozen WOVEN KNICKERS In White, Sky, and Saxe. Worth 3/6 per pair. Sale Prices, 1/11 and 2/6. RIBBED COTTON VESTS—See the ones at 1/- each. For Men and Boys: E BOYS’ TARSITY SUlTS—Sizes 2 to 12. Usually 11/6 to 19/6. Sale price 9/6 suit. BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS. Usually 23/6 to 34/6. Sale price 12/6. MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS. Usually 6/6 and 7/6. Sale price, 5/6 each. MEN’S W HITE and COLOURED BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS. Usually 63. Now 4/6 dozen. MEN’S CAVALRY CORD TROUSERS. Usually 11/6. Now 9/11. top? 111 In sr. to A Personal Visit lo ‘The Exhibition’ END-OF-SEASON SALE will convince You That We Mean Business. .. . Thomson & Beattie, Ltd Tay St., INVERCARGILL, ’Phone 130 3Eii ' 1 -:ai :.""he 0

--V--OIICB o victim of btfiusness Now ohrery* marry and bright THANKS TO STEVENS 1 SfealthSalt 64 Full Doses in Every Bottle 2/- Chemists and Stores 2/Y° u ’- U -' BE pleased If You Try Our SULTANA MALT LOAF 4d Each AT The A.CJW. and The Federal Don’t Let Your Nerves be Shattered! jentists, Literary, Profeaand Business Men, who dtually overworked or axe ally subjected to great strain, require a reliable tonic to supply the neceselemente to make good the ,r and tear of the modern c b-pressure mode of life. Nature cannot be imposed upon ; its forces are limited. When the demand upon them is too great the health suffers, and that too-comm on condition known as •* nervous breakdown ” becomes imminent. Science has supplied a tonic which has proved a revitalising agent of undoubted merit—Marshall’s Pospherine. It is a nerve food which braces up the whole system, restores appetite, Strength, and mental energy. Marshall’s Pospherine is a unique medical compound, combining phosphorus (the great nerve food) with other powerful vegetable essences. Persons of all ages can take it with perfect confidence. Marshall’s Pospherine (look for the name on the square carton) is sold in 1/- and 2/6 bottles—the half-crown size contains four times as much as the shilling bottle. Can be obtained from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Do Not Accept Substitutes, i

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Southland Times, Issue 17934, 27 January 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17934, 27 January 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17934, 27 January 1917, Page 2

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